
His eyebrows will grow back, nothing really happened!
What was your favourite part of the Chrissy intervention scene? It’s Sil’s “disgusting” for me
Give this girl an oscar
Where y’all rank Long Term Parking?
Van Helsing, let’s go.
Where y’all rank Long Term Parking?
Crazy I just watched this ep. It’s my favorite personally. The way it’s lit, the black clothes, it contrasts with some of the lighter scenes in the Soprano household. Makes the viewer feel uneasy, death is looming the whole episode, it’s lit just like S3E2
And it still hits me in the gut watching it for the third or fourth time
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of John Sacrimoni as a man just f***ing plummeted.
Currently on a rewatch. I love this show so much.
It feels like I've watched all the videos of The Sopranos on Youtube. I've finally decided to watched the series again. Almost through the first season..

this cracks me up.. When Paulie says whats that for....drying shirts? And they all turn around and look, and its a massage chair
It feels like I've watched all the videos of The Sopranos on Youtube. I've finally decided to watched the series again. Almost through the first season..

From Soprano’s Reddit:
The final Talking Sopranos, Some HUGE questions answered by David Chase - Did Ralph kill Pie-O-My, Was Phil metaphorically in the closet, did the show get darker, MSON sequels, and...is Tony really dead?
Notes:
1) Ralph did kill Pie O My.
2) Phil coming out of the closet to kill Vito and the extreme hatred for anything remotely gay was all INTENTIONAL and subconsciously meant to imply that Phil was a deep closeted guy, to a point where even he didn't probably realize it on the surface. So
3) He doesn't regret or think any character was killed off too early. Although missed Big P**** because of the actor.
4) Tony's ending is back to being ambiguous, and if anything Chase kind of more implied (to ME, could be wrong) that Tony was meant to be alive. He said his words were misinterpreted by people (including me) he never said Tony was dead, he said that was an ORIGINAL plan, that he gets killed coming back or going to new York. But they didn't go with that. But still left it mostly ambiguous.
Edit: I was unsure whether to give much stock to this, but seeing another post about it, I have to mention that he still couldnt help himself. Immediately after denying saying Tony is dead, when Steve said he believes Tony's alive and well, Chase kind of did "in an alternate universe" joke, mentioning that it's possible tony's alive in alternate universe and basically implying again that Tony did die. Frustrating guy, he can be.
5) Most baffling answer, he doesn't think Tony got worse a person by the end of the show and he doesn't get why people think that or that the show got darker. Which is just baffling.
6) He doesn't think MSON sequels are gonna be there but "allegedly" HBO are interested in a 6 episode miniseries. From the *end of the movie or Tony being made to right before the start of the show.
7) And also, MSON being advertised as a sopranos movie was NOT David Chase's Idea. Especially when it was shot.
8) Talking sopranos final episode was mostly in true Talking sopranos fashion. Steve talking about food, Michael being more existential, some breaking balls, and an entertaining ending.
From Soprano’s Reddit:
The final Talking Sopranos, Some HUGE questions answered by David Chase - Did Ralph kill Pie-O-My, Was Phil metaphorically in the closet, did the show get darker, MSON sequels, and...is Tony really dead?
https://youtu.be/mxxpS9sCCLI
Notes:
1) Ralph did kill Pie O My.
2) Phil coming out of the closet to kill Vito and the extreme hatred for anything remotely gay was all INTENTIONAL and subconsciously meant to imply that Phil was a deep closeted guy, to a point where even he didn't probably realize it on the surface. So
3) He doesn't regret or think any character was killed off too early. Although missed Big P**** because of the actor.
4) Tony's ending is back to being ambiguous, and if anything Chase kind of more implied (to ME, could be wrong) that Tony was meant to be alive. He said his words were misinterpreted by people (including me) he never said Tony was dead, he said that was an ORIGINAL plan, that he gets killed coming back or going to new York. But they didn't go with that. But still left it mostly ambiguous.
Edit: I was unsure whether to give much stock to this, but seeing another post about it, I have to mention that he still couldnt help himself. Immediately after denying saying Tony is dead, when Steve said he believes Tony's alive and well, Chase kind of did "in an alternate universe" joke, mentioning that it's possible tony's alive in alternate universe and basically implying again that Tony did die. Frustrating guy, he can be.
5) Most baffling answer, he doesn't think Tony got worse a person by the end of the show and he doesn't get why people think that or that the show got darker. Which is just baffling.
6) He doesn't think MSON sequels are gonna be there but "allegedly" HBO are interested in a 6 episode miniseries. From the *end of the movie or Tony being made to right before the start of the show.
7) And also, MSON being advertised as a sopranos movie was NOT David Chase's Idea. Especially when it was shot.
8) Talking sopranos final episode was mostly in true Talking sopranos fashion. Steve talking about food, Michael being more existential, some breaking balls, and an entertaining ending.
But the show did get darker and Tony did die lol
It doesn't matter if tony is dead or not
if he isnt dead at holstens butch was orobably gonna clean house or the feds would have him
From Soprano’s Reddit:
The final Talking Sopranos, Some HUGE questions answered by David Chase - Did Ralph kill Pie-O-My, Was Phil metaphorically in the closet, did the show get darker, MSON sequels, and...is Tony really dead?
https://youtu.be/mxxpS9sCCLI
Notes:
1) Ralph did kill Pie O My.
2) Phil coming out of the closet to kill Vito and the extreme hatred for anything remotely gay was all INTENTIONAL and subconsciously meant to imply that Phil was a deep closeted guy, to a point where even he didn't probably realize it on the surface. So
3) He doesn't regret or think any character was killed off too early. Although missed Big P**** because of the actor.
4) Tony's ending is back to being ambiguous, and if anything Chase kind of more implied (to ME, could be wrong) that Tony was meant to be alive. He said his words were misinterpreted by people (including me) he never said Tony was dead, he said that was an ORIGINAL plan, that he gets killed coming back or going to new York. But they didn't go with that. But still left it mostly ambiguous.
Edit: I was unsure whether to give much stock to this, but seeing another post about it, I have to mention that he still couldnt help himself. Immediately after denying saying Tony is dead, when Steve said he believes Tony's alive and well, Chase kind of did "in an alternate universe" joke, mentioning that it's possible tony's alive in alternate universe and basically implying again that Tony did die. Frustrating guy, he can be.
5) Most baffling answer, he doesn't think Tony got worse a person by the end of the show and he doesn't get why people think that or that the show got darker. Which is just baffling.
6) He doesn't think MSON sequels are gonna be there but "allegedly" HBO are interested in a 6 episode miniseries. From the *end of the movie or Tony being made to right before the start of the show.
7) And also, MSON being advertised as a sopranos movie was NOT David Chase's Idea. Especially when it was shot.
8) Talking sopranos final episode was mostly in true Talking sopranos fashion. Steve talking about food, Michael being more existential, some breaking balls, and an entertaining ending.
I haven't watched an episode of their podcast. Is it any good?
Lmao never knew Lin Manuel was in this show til I rewatched Remember When just now

Lmao never knew Lin Manuel was in this show til I rewatched Remember When just now

Lowest form of conversation
From Soprano’s Reddit:
The final Talking Sopranos, Some HUGE questions answered by David Chase - Did Ralph kill Pie-O-My, Was Phil metaphorically in the closet, did the show get darker, MSON sequels, and...is Tony really dead?
https://youtu.be/mxxpS9sCCLI
Notes:
1) Ralph did kill Pie O My.
2) Phil coming out of the closet to kill Vito and the extreme hatred for anything remotely gay was all INTENTIONAL and subconsciously meant to imply that Phil was a deep closeted guy, to a point where even he didn't probably realize it on the surface. So
3) He doesn't regret or think any character was killed off too early. Although missed Big P**** because of the actor.
4) Tony's ending is back to being ambiguous, and if anything Chase kind of more implied (to ME, could be wrong) that Tony was meant to be alive. He said his words were misinterpreted by people (including me) he never said Tony was dead, he said that was an ORIGINAL plan, that he gets killed coming back or going to new York. But they didn't go with that. But still left it mostly ambiguous.
Edit: I was unsure whether to give much stock to this, but seeing another post about it, I have to mention that he still couldnt help himself. Immediately after denying saying Tony is dead, when Steve said he believes Tony's alive and well, Chase kind of did "in an alternate universe" joke, mentioning that it's possible tony's alive in alternate universe and basically implying again that Tony did die. Frustrating guy, he can be.
5) Most baffling answer, he doesn't think Tony got worse a person by the end of the show and he doesn't get why people think that or that the show got darker. Which is just baffling.
6) He doesn't think MSON sequels are gonna be there but "allegedly" HBO are interested in a 6 episode miniseries. From the *end of the movie or Tony being made to right before the start of the show.
7) And also, MSON being advertised as a sopranos movie was NOT David Chase's Idea. Especially when it was shot.
8) Talking sopranos final episode was mostly in true Talking sopranos fashion. Steve talking about food, Michael being more existential, some breaking balls, and an entertaining ending.
should have kept the ralphie one ambiguous. also I'm pretty sure in an interview one summer ago he unintentionally said Tony got whacked
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of John Sacrimoni as a man just f***ing plummeted.
all because he shed tears
From Soprano’s Reddit:
The final Talking Sopranos, Some HUGE questions answered by David Chase - Did Ralph kill Pie-O-My, Was Phil metaphorically in the closet, did the show get darker, MSON sequels, and...is Tony really dead?
https://youtu.be/mxxpS9sCCLI
Notes:
1) Ralph did kill Pie O My.
2) Phil coming out of the closet to kill Vito and the extreme hatred for anything remotely gay was all INTENTIONAL and subconsciously meant to imply that Phil was a deep closeted guy, to a point where even he didn't probably realize it on the surface. So
3) He doesn't regret or think any character was killed off too early. Although missed Big P**** because of the actor.
4) Tony's ending is back to being ambiguous, and if anything Chase kind of more implied (to ME, could be wrong) that Tony was meant to be alive. He said his words were misinterpreted by people (including me) he never said Tony was dead, he said that was an ORIGINAL plan, that he gets killed coming back or going to new York. But they didn't go with that. But still left it mostly ambiguous.
Edit: I was unsure whether to give much stock to this, but seeing another post about it, I have to mention that he still couldnt help himself. Immediately after denying saying Tony is dead, when Steve said he believes Tony's alive and well, Chase kind of did "in an alternate universe" joke, mentioning that it's possible tony's alive in alternate universe and basically implying again that Tony did die. Frustrating guy, he can be.
5) Most baffling answer, he doesn't think Tony got worse a person by the end of the show and he doesn't get why people think that or that the show got darker. Which is just baffling.
6) He doesn't think MSON sequels are gonna be there but "allegedly" HBO are interested in a 6 episode miniseries. From the *end of the movie or Tony being made to right before the start of the show.
7) And also, MSON being advertised as a sopranos movie was NOT David Chase's Idea. Especially when it was shot.
8) Talking sopranos final episode was mostly in true Talking sopranos fashion. Steve talking about food, Michael being more existential, some breaking balls, and an entertaining ending.
Tony was a RAGING a****** to everyone from season 5 onward