It's business, not personal
The smart money was right.
Tony Soprano lives.
Or at least he's not dead.
Yet.
There most certainly will be much agitation over this (non) development.
But try to reach out to the maker of "The Sopranos."
There can now be a feature movie, say, a couple years from now, in a theater near you, and all the loose ends can be tied up, or not.
Anthony Jr. already has made an amazingly sudden turnaround from a sniveling snot to an ambitious young man of the world. Why, he's almost level-headed. And he gets Dylan.
And Meadow, why, she's well on her way to not only marrying into The Bar (kinda like becoming a "made woman""), but becoming an actual member of The Bar herself.
As for Carmen, she's getting lots of trendy ideas from Home and Garden TV, now that she's gotten her taste in the real estate racket.
Don't be mad that it's not over.
It's business. Not personal.
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Meanwhile, the TV critic for the Houston daily, perhaps feeling that venting too strong an opinion on the ambiguous ending of "The Sopranos" would be unseemly, was wise enough to call some local notables to gather what the news business likes to call "react."
We were especially amused at one of the notables that Mike McDaniel chose -- a local TV reporter whose name ends in a vowel.
To find out who it is, hit THIS.
1 comment:
I am an outcast. Believe it or not, I have only seen one episode of The Sopranos and it was on UK television. We're too cheap to have HBO.
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