Screw Search Engines - Everyone is Getting Whacked on The Sopranos
I haven’t touched the Sopranos TV show on this search engine blog because that would have been way too predictable, but obviously I am a big fan of the show, so screw search engines, I’m talking about The Sopranos.
Sunday’s second-to-last episode was one of the best in years. Seeing favorite wiseguy characters like Bobby Bacala and Silvio Dante getting riddled with gunshots, the
only thing missing was Christopher Moltisanti jumping back from the grave to do his ”Tony Montana” impression on the New York crew. Junkie or no junkie, would have been fun to watch him go down in a blaze of glory.
Next week’s episode is sure to end with Tony Soprano’s demise, whether he gets whacked or turns informant (God forbid ;-), but seeing Tony Soprano falling asleep with a machine gun in his hands was truly priceless. It’s going to be a long time until we get to see a great mob drama like this on television.
Thank God we still have HBO’s Entourage once the series is over next week, but they gotta step it up to a full hour because a half hour just isn’t cutting it anymore.
I’m interested to hear your take on the last episode. Do you think they left it open for a movie? Every time I see the show now, the thought of “SEOpranos” comes into my head. Reminds me to get cracking on more SEO for my sites!
-Mike
Comment by Firelead Network | June 11, 2007
Haha, thanks Mike.
I have to admit, I am in the minority of people who actually enjoyed the ending. I think the build up and seeing shady characters walking in and out of the diner was pretty fantastic. When it cut to black, I took it as Tony getting whacked. At first, I remember laughing and couldn’t believe it ended that way, but I wasn’t angry as a lot of people were. There were other episode of seasons past that got me furious, like the whole war thing that never happened after that Russian guy escaped Christopher and Paulie in the woods. Anyways, now the only thing left to watch is Entourage, maybe Big Love, but Sunday television now officially sucks again.
Comment by Frank Antonellis | June 19, 2007