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Monday, May 21, 2007 12:00 AM

"Sopranos" wrap-up: The blood-dimmed tide

Tony flails helplessly as things fall apart.

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  • Monday, May 21, 2007 06:51 AM

    My Sopranos Guess

    first of all - I would have kicked Coco's ass to if he said that to my daughter. Fuck kissing Phil's ass. I wouldn't have clipped his teeeth out but a good ass whooping was definitely called for

    as to the ending - I personally don't think Tony is a gonner. I do think one a member of his family is going bye-bye. Phil has had ahard-on for killing one of Tony's kin since the time his brother was off'd by T's cousin Tony B. Remember he alluded to killing Christopher during their sit-down with Johnny Sac? So I think that one of them is gonna get it, probably Carmen.

    Tony is safe, Phil make take a nap if something does happen to any of his family but that may not take place if they are killed in the last episode - see what I mean.

    The bigger picture here is that Tony is becoming a bit more reflective regarding his actions, even though he did off Christopher and pummle Coco. His reaching out to Phil on a more emotional level was an example, unfortunately with Phil it is all about saving face and what he thinks is die him. So he acts like a scumbag and pisses off Tony

    A few underlying plotlines:

    That crazy sidekick that Phil has,, the one with the loopy eye, watch out for him. I never liked him from day one and something tells me he willplay a key role over the final episodes

    The Al Queida dudes - again, from the time they were hanging out at the Bing something was wrong with these guys - too chummy with Christopher. Then they disappear and now it looks as if they are running with the enemy.

    That is about as much as I can come up with for now. Junior is a memory so really will come down to the core of the show, the relationship of Tony with his real family versus his mob family.

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