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To: LindyBill who wrote (208319)6/11/2007 10:09:57 AM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) of 793978
 
Most of the talk about the episode is going to revolve around that final scene, and while I think it's certainly important, I think it'd be a shame to forget about all the other wonderful stuff that went on in the episode.)

The failure of the last scene was the lack of closure to the so called ending of the Soprano episode. If that is what Chase meant to do, then he has a good lead in for the two hour multi million dollar special movie coming in a year or so. Otherwise, the scene was a bust for me.

While there was closure in the rest of the last night's movie - a a rendering of his childhood issues to the new shrink, to go see Junior, his sister, Silvio and the ending of Phil's career; the restaurant bit had too many "what ifs" in it. An overload of nuance AFAIC.

It will be interesting to see if any of these actors will be cast in future film mob roles.
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