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We may try to hate Tony, but our love for the careworn killer wins out. It's that moral perversity, in the age of Bush, that I'll miss most about "The Sopranos."
  • When Tony arrives at the restaurant

    he sees himself sitting at the table, alone. The scene cuts quickly to him choosing a song on the table-top juke-box.

    Carm looks nervous.

    AJ is oblivious.

    Meadow is late because she can't parallel park.

    Journey is playing:

    "Just a small town girl, livin in a lonely world

    She took the midnight train goin anywhere

    Just a city boy, born and raised in south detroit

    He took the midnight train goin anywhere

    A singer in a smokey room

    A smell of wine and cheap perfume

    For a smile they can share the night

    It goes on and on and on and on

    Strangers waiting, up and down the boulevard

    Their shadows searching in the night

    Streetlight people, living just to find emotion

    Hiding, somewhere in the night

    Working hard to get my fill,

    Everybody wants a thrill

    Payin anything to roll the dice,

    Just one more time

    Some will win, some will lose

    Some were born to sing the blues

    Oh, the movie never ends

    It goes on and on and on and on

    (chorus)

    Dont stop believin

    Hold on to the feelin

    Streetlight people"

    and under that "any way you want it"

    IOW, interpret however you like.

    Was the cat a reincarnation of Ade or Christofuh?