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Sopranos Clues Whack Me Over The Head

It’s official. I now believe Tony Soprano really IS dead.
Now you can nitpick all you want about piece of this puzzle that don’t fit, but there’s way too many “coincidences” for me to believe that David Chase didn’t purposely hide all these “Easter Eggs” of hints and references in the final episode – and final SCENE – for nothing.
If anything, Chase almost made it TOO obvious. Anyhow, go ahead and read Harris’ entire post, and then re-watch the episode yourself. I’ve tried to summarize the key points Harris makes here….
Opening of the episode shows Tony in a funeral pose, on his back, sleeping.
Tony wakes up and eats an orange early in the episode. Oranges factored directly into the deaths of Don Corleone and Michael Corleone.
If you watch the way Carmela, Tony, and A.J. all eat their onion rings, it’s exactly the way you take communion wafers in church. In Catholicism, administration of the Eucharist in the moments before death is known as Viaticum, derived in part from the Latin for… “Journey.” Helloooo…
Tony has said that his favorite scene in the Godfather is the Sollozzo murder, where he gets whacked by a guy coming out of the bathroom. Favorite!
In the Godfather, Sollozzo’s last words are “try the veal, it’s the best in the city.” Tony says of the onion rings at the little greasy spoon: (the onion rings are) “the best in the state.”
There are a lot of first-person, POV shots (point of view) from Tony’s eyes in the final scene. This is why things suddenly going black makes sense as a “first person” perspective on what it’s like to die.
The fact that the door chimes 6 times only (some entrances to the restaurant don’t have a chime) is a Catholic reference to “6 Bells” or a call to mass. At a funeral, Catholics hold a full mass.
The Journey song “Don’t Stop Believin’” starts EXACTLY when Carmela enters the door. The lyrics of “just a small town girl” and “livin’ in a lonely world” are matched up with tight shots on her face alone, implying what her life will be like in mere seconds.
The shirt is the same one Tony was wearing when he was shot by Jr. in a episode titled “Members Only.” It was a guy wearing a “Members Only Jacket” (vintage 1986, I don’t know if you can even get one now) who was implied as the guy casing Tony for a hit.
All of the Soprano family is wearing BLACK at the table. Funeral? Hello….
There is a “last supper” style shot of Tony sitting at the table, with a slight halo of light shining down on him. This being – presumably – his actual LAST supper.
Tony says to Meadow earlier in the episode: “My chances are flying by me.” A foreshadowing of “life flashing before my eyes” reference to death.
FINAL NOTE: If you think about how Chase ended a great 8 year run with this show, it is perfect. The ending left viewers (at least me) with an empty, shocking, sudden, and WEIRD feeling in your stomach. Why wouldn’t a TV show about a NJ mobster end with a whacking of that main character? Only Chase didn’t SHOW it to you, he made you experience it, and sort of “FEEL” it, if that makes any sense.
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AND NOW YOUR PIC O' THE DAY!!

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What Would Irv Have Said?
Hi Steve:
When Bob brought up the other day the things may have been different with Brett had Irv been around, I really got to thinking. Since Holmgren, and likely Wolf departed, and his dad died, Favre has had no one to really fear. Next up, Ray Rhodes and Mike Sherman, who let him run wild. Since he didn't have accountability, he could become more of a diva with no one to bring him down to earth. By the time Thompson and McCarthy came along and weren't willing to let Brett walk all over the team, he had been unaccountable for long enough that he couldn't handle it and resented it. Hurt feelings resulted from him having to answer to someone for a change, and from fewer special "Brett rules".
I am very curious how he handles Mangini, whom I have been told by a Jets fan is hated by the players. And, wait till Mike Lupica shreds him by mid-October. Read the NY press, they are building him up and up, and they will love tearing him down.
See ya, donkey,
Terry Rindt
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