Did anyone see the series finale, and if so, what did you think?
At first I was like "Huh?" but then the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. Chase knows we're expecting neat resolution and he purposely didn't give us that. Actually, I felt the "darkness" or black screen was in itself a resolution. Things are not good at all, and they're only going to get worse for Tony and his whole family. There's no need to "see" it--we already know.
Tony might very well either get "clipped" or more likely get indited as his lawyer said earlier. Rather than escape his world and become a pediatrician, Meadow seems to be embracing it and wanting to work as a lawyer defending people in Tony's circle.
AJ's strange conversion into some kind of libertarian/radical career is casually pushed aside (by him) when Tony offers him a job in the "film industry", (in other words, his world) it's more than obvious that AJ is almost a total narcissist and only takes up causes according to his whims; if he's offered an easy life, he'll take it.
And even Melfi dropping Tony as a patient somehow doesn't seem all that unexpected as you might think. I think we always knew that these things would all eventually happen in some form right from episode 1.
Tony might very well either get "clipped" or more likely get indited as his lawyer said earlier. Rather than escape his world and become a pediatrician, Meadow seems to be embracing it and wanting to work as a lawyer defending people in Tony's circle.
AJ's strange conversion into some kind of libertarian/radical career is casually pushed aside (by him) when Tony offers him a job in the "film industry", (in other words, his world) it's more than obvious that AJ is almost a total narcissist and only takes up causes according to his whims; if he's offered an easy life, he'll take it.
And even Melfi dropping Tony as a patient somehow doesn't seem all that unexpected as you might think. I think we always knew that these things would all eventually happen in some form right from episode 1.
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