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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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1117:", it is revealed that this is Tony's favorite scene from the film.
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2614:"Did The Sopranos creator just confirm that Tony dies at the end?"
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2907:"Are you kidding me? That was the ending of 'The Sopranos'?"
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1334:, which led many critics and fans to reevaluate the ending.
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article: works for me. Now you"ll stop fucking asking me."
3047:. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from
1860:"A mob scene in Bloomfield: 'Sopranos' shooting is cleared"
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in the category of Drama Series (Night) but lost to fellow
2441:"David Chase Offers Response to 'Tony Soprano Didn't Die'"
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characterized the finale as "n ending befitting genius of
2982:"Top 10 TV Series Finales: The Sopranos, Friends, Cheers"
3097:. Directors Guild of America. 2008-01-26. Archived from
3072:. Directors Guild of America. 2008-01-10. Archived from
2422:"Retraction: David Chase Responds to Our Sopranos Piece"
2731:
2729:
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Joel Oliansky for "To Taste of Death But Once" (1971)
1992:"Fans Online Sift for Clues in the 'Sopranos' Finale"
1918:"Stars, creator dish on 'The Sopranos' in DVD extras"
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4275:for "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" (1968)
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2472:. New York City: Time Magazine. pp. 182–85.
3095:"DGA Award Winners and Special Award Recipients"
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4351:for "Benjamin Franklin: The Ambassador" (1975)
3120:"American Cinema Editors > ACE Eddie Award"
2738:"Onion rings and other things, one year later"
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1799:. 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
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2932:"Further thoughts on that 'Sopranos' finale"
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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"
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1967:"'Sopranos' creator defends famous finale"
1888:"The Sopranos Ends in an Ice Cream Parlor"
310:remains in hiding with his crew. He meets
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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"
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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"
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1613:"'Sopranos' Creator Takes on Angry Fans"
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4472:for "Who Said It's Fair, Part 2" (1985)
2251:"Sopranos Creator: Movie No Sure Thing"
2137:"'The Sopranos' finale, 10 years later"
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1643:""The Sopranos": David Chase fesses up"
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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
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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:
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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:
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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
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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
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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."
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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1260:Hollywood Reporter
1041:All That You Dream
980:, New Jersey. The
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3163:"Made in America"
3147:"Made in America"
2479:978-1-933821-18-4
2332:Chicago Sun-Times
1892:Multichannel News
1810:978-0-312-36181-5
1770:"Switching Sides"
1704:Lois Kills Stewie
1349:The Sun Chronicle
1321:Critical response
1273:die, not that he
1243:Matt Zoller Seitz
986:Italian-Americans
971:Silvercup Studios
889:Lindley DeVecchio
643:Frank John Hughes
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3881:Walk Like a Man
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3661:Where's Johnny?
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566:Butch DeConcini
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33:The Sopranos
31:
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4899:D. B. Weiss
4855:Gideon Raff
4772:David Chase
4748:David Shore
4724:Robin Green
4720:David Chase
4700:Joel Surnow
4688:Robin Green
4645:David Chase
4625:David Milch
4609:David Milch
4565:Tom Fontana
4506:Paul Haggis
4482:John Masius
4478:Tom Fontana
4462:Tom Fontana
4458:John Masius
4446:David Milch
4349:Howard Fast
4241:Rod Serling
4200:Rod Serling
4186:Rod Serling
3828:Cold Stones
3557:Christopher
3523:Army of One
3488:He Is Risen
3266:Pax Soprana
3252:Meadowlands
2961:Blogcritics
2618:Digital Spy
2450:October 20,
2219:David Chase
2215:Alan Taylor
1836:Vanity Fair
1696:Greg Colton
1677:Emmy Awards
1556:Eddie Award
1521:Alan Taylor
1458:David Chase
1454:Blogcritics
1083:protagonist
1057:Steve Perry
1045:Little Feat
967:sound stage
887:supervisor
871:(including
819:David Chase
725:Dr. Doherty
721:Jenna Stern
710:Dante Greco
575:Benny Fazio
571:Max Casella
510:Ray Abruzzo
474:Robert Iler
465:Tony Sirico
341:Phil calls
336:Long Island
279:David Chase
265:crime drama
131:Little Feat
83:David Chase
74:David Chase
70:Directed by
5036:Categories
5019:Will Smith
4887:Ozymandias
4847:Alex Gansa
4633:Bill Clark
4486:Joe Tinker
4430:Jeff Lewis
4341:Joanna Lee
4249:David Karp
4025:Bada Bing!
3928:Characters
3874:Chasing It
3821:Moe n' Joe
3696:Marco Polo
3689:In Camelot
3564:The Weight
3474:University
3130:2008-08-23
3105:2008-08-23
3080:2008-08-23
3055:2008-12-09
3016:2009-09-12
2992:2009-09-12
2966:2009-09-12
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2698:2007-11-13
2678:TV Insider
2560:2008-12-15
2387:2008-11-23
2362:2011-02-23
2337:2007-06-11
2312:2013-10-02
2302:Splitsider
2282:2011-09-05
2257:2008-11-23
2199:2008-11-19
2174:2008-05-20
2146:2024-07-11
2118:2008-09-18
2090:2013-10-19
2065:2013-10-19
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2001:2008-11-23
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1952:2020-10-02
1927:2008-11-23
1902:2008-05-20
1869:2009-08-26
1841:2009-08-22
1779:2008-05-20
1709:Family Guy
1657:2008-11-23
1627:2008-11-23
1592:2008-11-23
1562:References
1498:Emmy Award
1340:PopMatters
1267:TV Insider
1165:the finger
1017:to do so.
978:Bloomfield
947:New Jersey
909:New Jersey
905:Bloomfield
816:Showrunner
811:Conception
806:Production
766:Patti Karr
428:Edie Falco
332:Oyster Bay
197:60 minutes
186:2007-06-10
161:Editing by
80:Written by
65:Episode 21
4859:"Pilot" (
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4728:Whitecaps
4381:Holocaust
4281:JP Miller
3710:Cold Cuts
3647:Two Tonys
3627:Whitecaps
3516:Amour Fou
3273:Down Neck
2599:Inquisitr
1922:USA Today
1519:director
1292:Reception
1177:alter ego
1037:Bob Dylan
955:Manhattan
949:, and in
671:Neil Mink
259:" is the
120:Noisettes
112:Bob Dylan
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3742:Season 6
3654:Rat Pack
3638:Season 5
3571:Pie-O-My
3534:Season 4
3430:Season 3
3419:Funhouse
3398:Bust Out
3326:Season 2
3308:Isabella
3222:Season 1
3213:Episodes
3150:Archived
3011:TV Guide
1535:Sopranos
1517:Sopranos
1484:special
1473:TV Guide
1465:Film.com
1377:Sopranos
963:New York
951:Brooklyn
823:chairman
787:Deceased
403:Starring
303:Synopsis
241:season 6
228:—
213:Previous
57:Episode
4875:Q&A
4649:College
4041:Related
4031:Cleaver
3860:Stage 5
3845:Part II
3550:No Show
3259:College
3238:46 Long
2445:Vulture
2169:Reuters
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1053:Journey
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