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diner entrance), life nevertheless goes on and the viewer simply does not get to continue seeing it. The lyrics of the closing song, seemingly telling the viewer "Don't stop believin'," are thought to support this, while the silent black screen space before the credits is meant to allow people to imagine and believe in their own continuations of Tony's story. It can be stated that because of Tony's peace agreement with the Lupertazzi family, their tacit sanction of a hit on Phil, and Butchie's visible unwillingness to continue the hostilities, there was little legitimate basis to expect a hit on Tony from the Lupertazzis and the threat to him, although always present, was not higher than usual.
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s Matthew Gilbert thought that his television had lost power at the ending: "What will I do? Will I get fired? What will my second career be, because no other news outlet will ever hire the infamous writer who let the 'Sopranos' finale get away". After realizing that the black screen was intentional,
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initially refused to clear the song for use, fearing it would be remembered for being part of a death sequence; Chase promised otherwise, and Perry ultimately gave final approval three days before the episode aired. Immediately following the episode, the song saw a surge in popularity, with its sales
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fears he may have become an informant after his son Jason Gervasi was arrested on a drug-related charge. Tony's lawyer, Neil Mink, tells Tony that Carlo is likely testifying and that Tony will be indicted. With Carlo gone, Tony offers the leadership of the Aprile crew to Paulie, who initially rejects
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To prevent leaks of the episode's ending or plot details, the scripts given to crew members had their final pages removed or given ones with alternate endings. In one example, the ending scene featured Tony raking leaves outside his house, which is a scene that occurs 10 minutes before the ending in
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critic Maureen Ryan's first review was mixed; she criticized the final scene for not providing any closure. Ryan later wrote: "Chase got me totally wound up, then ripped me away from that world. I was really mad at first I still think what Chase did was, all due respect, kind of jerky. But minutes
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The ceiling I was going for was "don't stop believing". It very simple and on the nose. That's what I wanted people to believe. There are attachments we make that are worth so much and we're lucky to have been able to experience them. Life is short. Either here or some other time. But in spite of
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A.J.'s not going to be citizen-soldier or help the world; he'll probably be a low-level movie producer. But he's not going to be a killer like his father, is he? Meadow may not be a pediatrician or a lawyer, but she's not going to be a housewife. She'll learn to operate in the world in ways Carmela
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I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting, or adding to what is there. No one was trying to be audacious. We did what we thought we had to do. No one was trying to blow people's minds, or thinking, "Wow, this'll piss them off." People get the impression that you're trying to fuck
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included "Made in America" in their "TV's Best Finales Ever" feature, writing: "What's there to say about this finale that hasn't already been said? The much-anticipated closer had everyone waiting to see if Tony was finally going to go from whacker to whackee. Instead, they got Journey, a greasy
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Chase said, “I think what I was thinking about was, the universe goes on and on. You may not go on and on but the universe is going to go on and on. The movie’s going to keep going.” He added, "There was that scene between Meadow and AJ ‘I thought black meant death!’.” . “So that was in my head
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Other viewers offer opposing interpretations. It has been suggested that the final scene portrays that, while Tony's life is fraught with fear and danger, which could come from anywhere, and while Tony has to constantly watch his back and look out for any emerging trouble (he keeps an eye on the
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from a payphone, expresses anger about his failure to kill Tony, and rejects Butchie's suggestion to make peace. He also darkly tells Butchie that he will face punishment for his ineffectiveness after Tony is dead. Tony meets with Butchie to negotiate without Phil's knowledge. Butchie refuses to
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despite his insistence to everyone that they're both friends and that she is only 17 years old. The couple are sitting in his car in the forest listening to music. The two attempt to have sex before A.J. notices that his car's engine has caught fire, prompting them to flee before it is entirely
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Chase has made various comments about the finale but has avoided providing an explanation to the meaning of the final scene, noting its ambiguity as deliberate. In response to some reports that Chase has offered a definitive answer to the ultimate fate of Tony Soprano, Chase has issued denials
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and we were talking about a lot of different things, obviously. And he was saying that he heard all these theories about the show that weren't, had nothing to do with what your intention was or what any of the actors thought. Like little hints along the way. Like a word. Like when
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Phil Leotardo is dropped off at one of the remaining gas stations with a payphone. As he talks to his wife, he is executed by Soprano's crew who have been watching the location. His wife gets out, screaming, leaving the SUV in drive and it proceeds to roll over Phil's head.
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Tony has been looking up at every patron entering the diner. A man that has been watching them gets up to use the bathroom. Meadow arrives late after having trouble parking her car. As the diner door opens, the bell rings and Tony looks up. The screen cuts to black.
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called "Made in America" "the perfect ending" and wrote about the final scene, "On shock of that cut to black, the marvelous way it got you to roll the scene over, again and again, in your mind's eye. Rather than bringing the series to a close, that blackout made
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also provided Chase with storyline suggestions. After the episode's story was outlined, Chase wrote the first draft. After input from the staff, Chase revised the script, but continued to make minor changes during filming. "Made in America" is his 30th and final
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suggested concluding the series with the sixth season. The finale was not intended as a setup for a sequel, however, Chase later commented, "There may be a day where we all come up with something". Although a sequel was ultimately not developed, a prequel film,
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The final scene of "Made in America" became the subject of intense discussion, controversy, and analysis after its original broadcast. The use of an abrupt cut to black followed by several seconds of silence led many viewers to initially believe that their
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was killed. Silvio was not aware a gun fired until Gerry was . That's the way things happen: It's already going on by the time you even notice it. I'm not saying anything. And I'm not trying to be coy. to explain it would diminish
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and voted to deny the production company a filming permit. As the council had no authority to stop filming in the town as long as the crew met the requirements stated in Bloomfield's code for filming crews, a permit was issued.
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This wasn't about "leaving the door open." There was nothing definite about what happened, but there was a trend on view—a definite sense of what Tony's future looks like. happened that night or some other night doesn't
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disclose his boss's location, but agrees to a truce and allows Tony to order a hit on Phil, and they also agree to make restitution to Janice and Bobby's family. Shortly after, Tony and his family move back into their
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was a witness. Well, he wasn't a witness, he was eating dinner with a couple of hookers and some other guy who got hit and there was some visual stuff that went on there which sort of amplified Tony's remarks to
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named "Made in America" one of the 10 best series finales of all time and wrote: "Crude, rude and no time for emotional B.S., this finale was a delicious end to a show that reveled in the ugliness of humanity."
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history and events in the script for "Made in America". Specifically, the line "Damn! We're gonna win this thing!", spoken by Dwight Harris after being informed of Phil Leotardo's death, is quoted from former
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he wrote "the finale, while mysterious, was true to the series as a whole. Rather than an ending that would stop the conversation about Tony Soprano, Chase gave us an ending that will keep us talking".
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engulfed in flames. Tony and Carmela are furious with A.J. once he informs them that his car has been destroyed. A.J. later tells them he intends to join the Army, but they arrange for him to work for
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There are no esoteric clues. Everything that pertains to was in that episode, and in the episodes before that, and the seasons before. There indications of what the end is like, when
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at her house, and she tells him she will raise Bobby's children, oblivious to how much they hate her. Later, Harris informs Tony that Phil has been using payphones from gas stations in
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Also, Butchie DeConcini (the presumed successor of Phil Leotardo) was last seen saddled with reparations following the mob war. He had expressed ideas about killing Tony before ("
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As with every episode of the season, the plot outline of "Made in America" was developed by Chase and his writing staff; for the final season, this consisted of
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growing by 482%; its use in the series is credited with reviving mainstream attention for Journey, who reportedly suffered financial difficulties in the 2000s.
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commenced in late February and concluded in late March 2007. Exterior scenes and certain interior scenes of "Made in America" were filmed on location in
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I saw that, "This was a huge fuck you to the audience." Why would we want to do that? Why would we entertain people for eight years only to give them
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said much more than Tony facedown in a bowl of onion rings with a bullet in his head, or taking over the New York mob. Tony Soprano had been people's
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In an interview with Brett Martin weeks after the finale's original broadcast, Chase reacted to the initial divided reception to the ending, saying,
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the final cut; Chase received compliments for this ending from those with the edited script. The scene where Phil Leotardo was killed was filmed in
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plate of onion rings and a black screen. But, the fact that we're still talking about it proves—for better or worse—that the episode did its job."
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planned the series ending during the 21-month hiatus between seasons 5 and 6; the final scene was filmed as Chase had envisioned, while then-HBO
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indicating those reports were incorrect; publications have printed retractions, while Chase publicly reiterated the ending is ambiguous.
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The Sopranos arrange to meet at a diner. Tony tells Carmela that Carlo will testify, while A.J. reminds his father of his advice to
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Retrospective reviews of "Made in America" have been highly positive; the episode has been included on several lists of the best
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are on the boat at the lake and they say "you can never know it's gonna happen" or "you never know when it's gonna hit you." /
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called the finale "satisfying" and wrote that the episode "fit perfectly with everything Chase has done on this show before."
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awarded "Made in America" a score of 8 out of 10 and particularly praised the final scene as one of the best of the series.
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had cut out at a crucial moment. Opposing interpretations soon emerged among viewers regarding the ultimate fate of series
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Oh, it was? You see, what do I know? Are there other things that were in previous episodes that were a hint towards it? /
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wrote, in an essay analyzing the finale one year after its original broadcast, that he felt the episode was "brilliant."
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In the scene in which Anthony Jr.'s vehicle catches fire while parked on leaves, Anthony and Rhiannon are listening to
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also. See now people will say, see he admitted it, Tony died. The truth is…”, and the interview cuts to black.  
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The final scene was filmed in March 2007 at Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery, an ice cream and candy shop located in
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about, you know, "you don't know it's happened" or "you won't know it happens when it hits you." That's about it.—
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and the show's best ratings for both parts of the sixth season. It was also the show's largest audience since the
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managed, with this ending, to be true to reality while also steering clear of trite TV conventions."
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Speculation has also linked the jacket of the man to the title of the opening episode of the season, "
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One argument for the former points to a conversation that Tony had in the midseason premiere episode "
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Chase also addressed the opinion the open-ended finale was insulting to the series' longtime fans:
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The episode's final scene was shot in Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery (pictured August 2007) in
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Tony Soprano, with some believing that he was killed while others believe that he remains alive.
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gave "Made in America" the highest score of A+ and praised it for staying true to the show.
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plays on the restaurant's speakers as Tony enters the diner ahead of his family. The song "
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Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires
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tried to stop HBO from filming in the town because they found the series offensive to
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He offered definitive statements regarding the futures of A.J. and Meadow, saying,
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in the category of Best Edited One-Hour Series for Non-Commercial Television.
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Chase also responded to criticism the ending provided no sense of finality:
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called the episode "brilliant" and wrote that "Chase was true to himself."
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premiere date of Sunday, June 10, 2007. This was a 49% increase from
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retrieving a hidden gun from a restaurant bathroom to kill his enemies in
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The Sopranos – The Complete Series: Alec Baldwin interviews David Chase
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wrote: "by focusing on that last ambiguous parting shot from creator
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Chase later referred to scenes from previous episodes, specifically "
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is unhappy with their current living situation, but continues to see
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and gives him information about Ahmed and Muhammad in exchange for
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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In his first interview after the broadcast of the finale with
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called the episode " perfect ending to a perfect TV series."
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never did. Tiny, little bits of progress—that's how it works.
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The Sopranos – The Complete Series: Supper with The Sopranos
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article: works for me. Now you"ll stop fucking asking me."
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in the category of Drama Series (Night) but lost to fellow
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characterized the finale as "n ending befitting genius of
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Joel Oliansky for "To Taste of Death But Once" (1971)
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that, it's really worth it. So don't stop believing.
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New York City: St. Martin's Press. p.  1421:after the finale ended, I started laughing." 1055:then plays throughout the rest of the scene. 854:, and supervising producers and writing team 762:Paolo Colandrea as Man in Members Only Jacket 292:attempting to end the war with rival Mafioso 8: 2932:"Further thoughts on that 'Sopranos' finale" 2102: 2100: 915:"Made in America" was directed by Chase and 878:Chase again included allusions to real-life 5057:Television episodes directed by David Chase 2018:. pr-inside.com. 2007-06-13. Archived from 2016:"Journey Rocker Kept Sopranos Boss Waiting" 1881: 1879: 1853: 1851: 5062:Television episodes written by David Chase 4137: 4123: 4115: 3932: 3746: 3217: 3194: 3180: 3172: 2813:"An ending befitting genius of 'Sopranos'" 1967:"'Sopranos' creator defends famous finale" 1888:"The Sopranos Ends in an Ice Cream Parlor" 310:remains in hiding with his crew. He meets 41: 18: 4488:for "Time Heals, Parts I & II" (1986) 3335:Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office... 3122:. American Cinema Editors. Archived from 2858:. Television Without Pity. Archived from 2353:""Sopranos" finale: What really happened" 2193:"A perfect ending to a perfect TV series" 1606: 1604: 1602: 1480:In 2011, the finale was ranked #2 on the 5042:2000s American television series finales 3786:Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request... 2957:"The Ten Best Television Series Finales" 2401:Nochimson, Martha P. (August 27, 2014). 2165:"Sopranos rub-out theory gains credence" 2055:"Journey song achieves digital landmark" 1727: 1725: 1723: 1613:"'Sopranos' Creator Takes on Angry Fans" 1576: 1574: 1572: 1570: 380:the offer before reluctantly accepting. 47:The final shot of the series, featuring 4472:for "Who Said It's Fair, Part 2" (1985) 2251:"Sopranos Creator: Movie No Sure Thing" 2137:"'The Sopranos' finale, 10 years later" 1985: 1983: 1643:""The Sopranos": David Chase fesses up" 1566: 973:in Long Island City, Queens, New York. 777:Avery Elaine and Emily Ruth Pulcher as 774:Alan C. Levine as Gas Station Bystander 285:in the United States on June 10, 2007. 4085:Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos 3007:"TV's Best Finales Ever: The Sopranos" 2420:VanDerWerff, Emily (August 27, 2014). 1502:Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series 1283:Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos 2763:"Before the Flood: The Series Finale" 2692:"'Sopranos' Body Count: 11.9 Million" 2552:. Premium Air America. Archived from 2439:Zoller Seitz, Matt (April 15, 2015). 1673:The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 7: 5021:for "Negotiating with Tigers" (2024) 4539:for "Blood, Sweat, and Fears" (1990) 3502:...To Save Us All from Satan's Power 2631:Feinberg, Scott (November 2, 2021). 1027:It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 107:It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 4343:for "The Thanksgiving Story" (1974) 2841:"No Easy Ending for 'The Sopranos'" 2672:Rudolph, Ileane (January 3, 2024). 1511:In 2008, Chase was nominated for a 281:, "Made in America" first aired on 235: 205: 4388:Michele Gallery for "Dying" (1979) 4251:for "The 700 Year Old Gang" (1965) 3280:The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti 2882:"Sopranos Rewind: Made in America" 2856:"The Sopranos - "Made in America"" 2612:Davies, Megan (January 10, 2019). 2550:"Belzer and David Chase interview" 1496:In 2007, "Made in America" won an 1252:In a November 2021 interview with 771:Rajesh Bose as Gas Station Manager 14: 5047:2007 American television episodes 4635:for "Lost Israel: Part II" (1998) 4440:for "Freedom's Last Stand" (1982) 4283:for "The People Next Door" (1969) 3033:. TV Guide Network. May 22, 2011. 2713:"Big Ratings for 'Wife,' 'Wives'" 1265:In a January 2024 interview with 1237:In a January 2019 interview with 756:Melanie Minichino as Tara Zincone 4500:for "The Venus Butterfly" (1987) 4267:for "Mission: Impossible" (1967) 4099: 4098: 3543:For All Debts Public and Private 2788:"The Sopranos - Made in America" 2574:Greenberg, James (Spring 2015). 1832:"The Family that Preys Together" 1513:Directors Guild of America Award 1222:In an April 2015 interview with 4520:for "First Day/Last Day" (1989) 4359:for "John Adams: Lawyer" (1976) 4327:for "Death Lends a Hand" (1972) 3412:The Knight in White Satin Armor 3031:TV's Most Unforgettable Finales 2786:Gleiberman, Owen (2007-06-15). 2522:That was part of the ending. / 2470:The Sopranos: The Complete Book 2135:Gilbert, Matthew (2017-06-20). 1858:Moore, Elizabeth (2007-03-10). 1486:TV's Most Unforgettable Finales 1463:Also in 2009, Stacey Wilson of 1445:of all time. Alan Sepinwall of 5067:The Sopranos season 6 episodes 4547:for "On the Toad Again" (1991) 4512:for "Business as Usual" (1988) 2880:Sepinwall, Alan (2007-06-10). 2761:Carroll, Marisa (2007-06-19). 2736:Sepinwall, Alan (2008-06-09). 2328:"'The Sopranos': Eighty-Sixed" 2253:. Associated Press. 2007-06-12 2191:Farinella, Mark (2007-06-12). 2107:Noveck, Jocelyn (2007-06-12). 1969:. Associated Press. 2007-10-23 1581:Sepinwall, Alan (2007-06-11). 611:Patrizio "Uncle Pat" Blundetto 58: 1: 4601:Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose 4404:Seth Freeman for "Cop" (1980) 4243:for "It's Mental Work" (1964) 2980:Wilson, Stacey (2009-04-02). 2955:Wiley, Arlo J. (2009-03-27). 2271:Agrawal, Meeta (2007-06-12). 2109:"Sopranos ending splits fans" 1641:Levine, Stuart (2008-04-23). 1533:, a series created by former 326:'s funeral. Tony then visits 4619:for "Where's Swaldo?" (1997) 4259:for "Eagle in a Cage" (1966) 3779:The Fleshy Part of the Thigh 3675:Irregular Around the Margins 3585:Watching Too Much Television 2930:Ryan, Maureen (2007-06-12). 2905:Ryan, Maureen (2007-06-10). 2468:Martin, Brett (2007-10-30). 2163:Gorman, Steve (2007-06-15). 1768:Moushey, Bill (1998-12-01). 1611:Martin, Brett (2007-10-18). 1523:, who won for directing the 1155:with them and it's not true. 862:. Frequent episode director 759:Amy Russ as Female FBI Agent 5052:Emmy Award-winning episodes 4831:Shut the Door. Have a Seat. 4804:Meditations in an Emergency 4428:& Michael Kozoll & 3439:Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood 3315:I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano 2811:Goodman, Tim (2007-06-11). 2653:. Twitter. November 8, 2021 2351:Goodman, Tim (2007-06-13). 2326:Emerson, Jim (2007-06-10). 2296:Rowin, Craig (2012-08-13). 2273:"Family Gathering - EW.com" 1990:Carter, Bill (2007-06-16). 1068:Analysis and interpretation 982:Bloomfield Township Council 5083: 4448:for "Trial by Fury" (1983) 2984:. Film.com. Archived from 2499:recently. We were judging 2376:Daly, Steve (2008-11-14). 1947:www.sopranos-locations.com 1916:Levin, Gary (2008-06-22). 1886:Moss, Linda (2007-06-11). 1506:59th Primetime Emmy Awards 1452:In 2009, Arlo J. Wiley of 1015:Directors Guild of America 752:Raymond "Ray-Ray" D'Abaldo 621:John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia as 396:"remember the good times." 4094: 4078:The Many Saints of Newark 3935: 3245:Denial, Anger, Acceptance 1032:Bringing It All Back Home 995:Morris Plains, New Jersey 832:The Many Saints of Newark 514:Little Carmine Lupertazzi 496:Janice Soprano Baccalieri 246: 236: 206: 40: 30: 4579:for "Steroid Roy" (1994) 4559:for "Seoul Mates" (1992) 4335:for "The Scholar" (1973) 3703:Unidentified Black Males 3592:Mergers and Acquisitions 2854:Reed, Kim (2007-06-15). 2817:San Francisco Chronicle] 2715:. zap2it.com. 2007-06-05 2694:. zap2it.com. 2007-06-12 2235:. Season 6. Episode 20. 1113:(1972); in the episode " 835:, was released in 2021. 740:Barbara Soprano Giglione 451:Corrado "Junior" Soprano 4788:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 4231:for "The Madman" (1963) 3606:The Strong, Silent Type 2357:San Francisco Chronicle 1774:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 1712:. Season 6. Episode 5. 1553:American Cinema Editors 1398:Television Without Pity 1372:San Francisco Chronicle 1039:. In the final scene, " 869:official writing credit 738:Danielle Di Vecchio as 584:"Little Paulie" Germani 182:June 10, 2007 4956:Nobody Is Ever Missing 4919:Battle of the Bastards 4708:12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. 4464:for "The Women" (1984) 4048:Awards and nominations 3955:Christopher Moltisanti 3495:The Telltale Moozadell 3391:From Where to Eternity 3045:"Emmy Awards Database" 2084:The Hollywood Reporter 1492:Awards and nominations 1255:The Hollywood Reporter 1235: 1220: 1199: 1190: 1181: 1169: 1157: 1005:"Made in America" was 912: 660:Geraldine LiBrandi as 441:Christopher Moltisanti 96:You Keep Me Hangin' On 4979:This Is Not for Tears 4692:Employee of the Month 4020:Satriale's Pork Store 3682:Sentimental Education 3668:All Happy Families... 3460:Employee of the Month 3301:Nobody Knows Anything 2378:"Gangsters' Paradise" 1793:Raab, Selwyn (2006). 1583:"David Chase speaks!" 1247:The Sopranos Sessions 1230: 939:Principal photography 902: 768:as Old Woman in Diner 677:Bobby Baccalieri, Jr. 4883:Moira Walley-Beckett 4371:for "Show #2" (1977) 4057:Woke Up This Morning 2792:Entertainment Weekly 2382:Entertainment Weekly 2277:Entertainment Weekly 1617:Entertainment Weekly 1358:Entertainment Weekly 1315:season five premiere 1311:the previous episode 1136:David Chase comments 1049:Don't Stop Believin' 627:Michele DeCesare as 589:Arthur J. Nascarella 478:Anthony Soprano, Jr. 137:Don't Stop Believin' 4841:for "Always" (2011) 4569:Three Men and Adena 4510:Marshall Herskovitz 4498:Terry Louise Fisher 4418:Hill Street Station 3853:Soprano Home Movies 3384:Full Leather Jacket 3363:Big Girls Don't Cry 2843:. Associated Press. 2576:"This Magic Moment" 2502:Last Comic Standing 2495:I was working with 2195:. The Sun Chronicle 1623:on October 18, 2007 1500:in the category of 1369:Tim Goodman of the 1355:Owen Gleiberman of 1346:Mark Farinella of 1207:Soprano Home Movies 1090:Soprano Home Movies 845:executive producers 797:: Shot to death by 779:Domenica Baccalieri 675:Angelo Massagli as 615:John Cenatiempo as 116:"Scratch Your Name" 4239:for "Blacklist" / 4227:Robert Thom & 3370:The Happy Wanderer 3342:Do Not Resuscitate 3152:2016-08-18 at the 2637:Hollywood Reporter 2043:. 15 October 2018. 1996:The New York Times 1379:" and wrote that " 1337:Marisa Carroll of 1260:Hollywood Reporter 1041:All That You Dream 980:, New Jersey. 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Index

The Sopranos

Tony Soprano
David Chase
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Vanilla Fudge
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Bob Dylan
Noisettes
All That You Dream
Little Feat
Don't Stop Believin'
Journey
Alik Sakharov
Sidney Wolinsky
The Blue Comet
The Sopranos season 6
List of episodes
series finale
crime drama
The Sopranos
sixth season
David Chase
HBO
Tony Soprano
Phil Leotardo
Tony
FBI
Harris
Phil

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