3/25/2007

The Sopranos in VANITY FAIR magazine


The Sopranos in VANITY FAIR magazine?
Yes Tony Soprano (aka James Gandolfini)
is on the cover of the new issue of VANITY FAIR magazine
with pictures of the cast and also a really cool picture
of the dead Richie Aprile, Pussy, Ralph Cifaretto,
Tony Blundetto, Adriana La Cerva, in the picture its like
there dead like pussy got shot on the boat and dumped in the water
so in the picture he is standing there with bloody shirt gun shots wounds
and hes soaking wet. Ade has leaves on her and so on,
check out the magazine I got mine.
I know its a chick magazine so get your girlfriend to buy it for you, I did.

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3/23/2007

The Sopranos

"It's good to be in something from the ground floor. I came too late for that, I know. But lately I'm getting the feeling that I came in at the end. The best is over."

Indeed, the end of an era approaches. But how will it end? For Tony, and for us, the audience. Clearly, the most obvious end for Tony is death, after all, he's made it very clear that that's only 1 of 2 possible endings for a guy like him.

But Tony does not have to die, and he doesn't even need to be punished. It's weird that this is the question on so many people's minds, will the epic end with Tony's death. Our whole past conditioning has taught us that death or some worse punishment is destine. Within the Soprano's world, Tony is merely a soldier, he "may not have morals, but [he] does have rules." Tony believes this, and I think, while certainly there is ambivalence among the audience, generally, we feel the same way that Tony feels. We love him, we feel sympathy for him, we somehow identify with him. Logical deduction here. A show simply cannot exist or remain as popular as the Sopranos has unless we love the protagonist, which we do, because he's a soldier, and we forgive our soldiers.

So the Sopranos, I think, has no moral absolutism. Chase is a relativist, and so relative to others in the Soprano universe, Tony is a decent guy. Just like Bobby Bacala.

So if not death, then will Tony escape merrily along his way as he did in the finale of season 5? Difficult to say. That's because the Sopranos is tragedy in the classical sense. Most tragic tales end tragically, and what's more tragic than watching Tony, our hero, destruct?

3/10/2007

Tony Soprano Says He Is In The Waste Management Business


Every other site I read on The Sopranos, They say when Tony says he is in the waste management business, its a euphemism for the mob, or organized crime.
If they actually watched The Sopranos they would know that Tony Soprano
really is in the waste management business, He dosent use it as
a euphemism for organized crime. Tony has a "no show" job at Barone Sanitation
He is on the payroll he just dosent work.
my kind of job!
The Sopranos

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3/01/2007

Meadow Soprano a.k.a Jamie-Lynn Sigler in FHM magizine

Meadow Soprano a.k.a Jamie-Lynn Sigler in FHM magizine

I dont think Tony would approve of this
meadow soprano (a.k.a Jamie-Lynn Sigler)




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