The Sopranos season 6 part 2 was a return to form. I think Episode 86 "Made in America" the finale was perfect. David Chase didn't give viewers that closure that they wanted, but life doesn't come with a nice bow at the end of the day, and the series kept it real. It also had alot of the comedy that season 1 had.
The end of the series finale when Tony first walks into the restaurant then sees himself sitting down, is it a dream? Are some of the people in the restaurant notorious or related characters from ealier episodes and seasons? Earlier in the Sopranos there was talk of how a killing happens, you don't hear it, you don't see it, just bang and the lights go out, like how the last moments ended, did Tony Die? Who knows, but people on every talk show, on every sports show on espn, on blogs, everywhere are discussing it, analyzing it, and debating it, isn't that what great movies do for us? If mobsters walked in and shot tony and there was a huge shoot out, what is there to comment on, "whoa did you see him get shot"?, damn. The end. David Chase is smarter, and as i said the end was so suspenseful it was Hitchcockian. Hitchcock once said it's not the explosion of the bomb that goes off. That'll make you jump for one second, it's the knowing a bomb is under the table and it could go off, the waiting, and anticipation and it doesn't that was the last 5 minutes and i'd think everyone would agree even the dissapointed people that it was very intense. Great movies make us feel something whether it is good or bad, a great movie can change us or our mood.
I've loved watching the Sopranos over the years it's more than just a violent show, it's almost always fresh and current and dealing with alot of the same issues we all deal with in our lives. I'm jealous of anyone who has never seen this series and is about to for the first time.
The finale, basically life goes on and it will, we just won't be a part of it anymore. However we can pop season 1 back in the dvd player anytime and experience it all over again.
Maybe they'll make a movie of it, and David chase will write it, Coppolla will produce it, and Scorsese will direct it.
Here's a list of the epiodes of season 6 part 2
Episode 78
"Soprano Home Movies"
Episode 79
"Stage 5"
Episode 80
"Remember When"
Episode 81
"Chasing It"
Episode 82
"Walk Like a Man"
Episode 83
"Kennedy and Heidi"
Episode 84
"The Second Coming "
Episode 85
"The Blue Comet"
Episode 86
"Made in America"
DVD Features: (from movieweb)
- "Making Cleaver" - an exclusive sneak-peek at the behind-the-scenes making of the film that Christopher pitched in Hollywood
- "Music of The Sopranos" - a retrospective look at the final season and the music that helped shape it
- Four audio commentaries from cast members - Episode 1: Steven Schirripa, Episode 3: Dominic Chianese, Episode 7: Robert Iler, Episode 8: Steven Van Zandt
Technical Specs:
- Rating: TVMA
- Runtime: Approx. 540 Minutes (not including bonus features)