Passed to us from a friend: It’s on the NJ.com Sopranos forum from poster “yanks08.” It’s a very interesting theory:
“Tony falls asleep last week in a barren room. No sheets on bed, no alarm clock, nothing. When he apparently wakes up, there are sheets on bed, a mirror, an alarm clock with music going off. None of that was in the end of last week’s show. Tony dreams the whole last episode. A.J getting settled, Phil going down and agent Harris cheering for him, Meadow becoming a lawyer and getting married. In the end, he sees himself sitting at the table. He is dreaming of having dinner with his family. Its ends when Tony wakes up from his great dream. When A.J. says during the episode, “you are all living in a dream”, that is a clue. sheets on bed, A.J’s comment, and tony seeing himself at the end are all clues that the show really ended last week. This weeks episode was all a dream.”
It’s probably too far-fetched and we’d have to take a closer look at the “barren room,” but Tony watching himself in the restaurant in the final episode did give us pause for concern when we first watched it.
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– Incidentally, nearly 12 million people watched the finale. The AP is calling this a “near-historic feat” for cable television.
– Apparently after the finale, the HBO website crashed as it was pummeled by users and their servers could not handle the extraordinary demand.
– Think you’ll get those alleged “alternate endings” on the DVD release? Good luck, HBO spokespeople are denying their existence despite cast members admitting to witnessing them in person. “We’re planning to release [the finale on DVD] in October. There will be no alternative endings on the DVD, because there were none shot,”the rep told the Post. ” Suuuuuuure there wasn’t.
– A Scores stripper alleges that she saw a scene where Paulie Walnuts is murdered in the Bada Bing by an unknown shooter. The stripper claims she was “standing nearby in the scene with a group of girls when Paulie was shot and fell to the ground, bleeding, as ‘everyone was screaming, ‘Oh, my God!’, ” according to the same Post article.
– Who knew Journey were so crafty? Before Steve Perry would give his consent to liscense “Don’t Stop Believing” for the final episode, he insisted that Chase show him how the music would be used in the episode or he wouldn’t allow its use. “I was not excited about the Soprano family being whacked to ‘Don’t Stop Believin’.’I told them, ‘Unless I know what happens — and I will swear to secrecy — I can’t in good conscience feel good about its use,” he told MTV. The producers would only agree if Perry was sworn to secrecy which he agreed and then they signed off. This sucks for Journey’s keyboardist Jonathan Cain who told the AP that he didn’t know how it would be used (though he did know the song would be used in the episode, as he had to sign off on it).
-According to Wikipedia, there are no onion rings served at the real Holsten’s Brookdale Confectionery where the final scene was shot. Alert the media.
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