One more episode left, the penultimate episode was extremely well done though. It takes time to show all the collateral damage front and center for these petty wars. A random guy and his daughter get mistaken for Phil. Two young boys are scarred for life. A random guy on a motorcycle dies because the hitmen were making a quick get away. While we watch and mourn our favorites (RIP Bobby, at least he died with his trains), the camera makes sure to point that grief to where it should actually belong, the actual innocent people.
The finale. LMAO. I can see myself having been upset if I had been watching the show for almost a decade, but I gotta admire the balls on ending it with a cut to black like that. Is the guy in the bathroom going to come out and shoot Tony? Maybe not today, but probably at some point. At the end of the day, it’s like Uncle Jun says, he ran North Jersey for a bit. That’s nice. That’s all it is.
Is this why Don’t Stop Believing saw such a massive revival? I can’t remember when that started, but it feels like it was probably around 2007.
Yeah brilliant stuff. They foreshadow the shit out of it too. It’s funny on rewatch how many moments across multiple seasons point toward that decision
I watched it a couple years ago for the first time. I thought HBO Max was broken. I rewatched the scene like 5 times before I got it. Haha.
Not to beat a dead horse (sorry Pie-o-My), but I'm definitely in the camp of viewers who enjoyed Vito's storyline AND enjoy the long drawn out dream sequences.
My Roku is old and crashes randomly on me a lot so for a brief second I thought this too, but then the credits started rolling.
We had an illegal satellite dish at the time that would regularly go out so back in 2007 when it went to black we immediately thought the signal had been lost.