guytwo
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Yet again Tony is pressured by all sides, even Carmela is annoying him, not to mention the Jersey mob.
A.J. trying to commit suicide wasn't a big surprise.
This show has so many directions it could take it's unreal, and all them are legitimate. Hard to say what will be next. Is it time to start more speculation? Well why not?
I think Tony checks into the hospital with A.J.
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Has a major war with Phil.
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A massive breakdown.
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All of the above?
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| Message Posted On Tuesday, May 22nd 2007 At 9:29 am |
  tikidawg (Site Moderator)
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Wow, what a great episode. Quite possibly my favorite this season. Loved the scene with Tony taking it all out on Coco. Great writing, especially the therapy scenes.
If A.J. had died, there's no doubt that Tony would have a massive breakdown. Seeing him jump into the pool pretty much proves that the only people he puts before himself are his kids.
I'm pulling for a major war. Can't beat some serious Sopranos mob action. But I wouldn't complain with all of the above. It would make one heck of a finale. |
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| Message Posted On Tuesday, May 22nd 2007 At 10:03 am |
  guytwo
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Did you notice when others talked about their kids problems Tony always asked "They tried to kill themselves?" Another way in which Tony feels isolated.
Anticipation is half the fun of this show, but the more I think about it the more I believe that Tony will survive whatever comes his way. Except depression, I can see him "offing" himself. |
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| Message Posted On Wednesday, May 23rd 2007 At 4:47 am |
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