Originally Posted By: DonNickel
I believe that The Sopranos is one of the best dramas to ever be on television. I own all six seasons on dvd and every weekend I am at home I put on this amazing drama. James Gandolfini is briliant as the mob boss who suffers with anxiety attacks and depression and is trying to survive in the modern day Mafia as well as dealing with his immediate family. Michael Imperioli is fantastic as Christopher Moltisanti, a young gangster who you wouldn't want to cross and this actor which I first saw in GoodFellas is another reasons why I enjoy this drama so much. To this day I still wonder what the very last episode of The Sopranos was trying to say. As anybody got any opinions?


There's a thread where the last episode is discussed extensively. I don't think it was saying anything. It was what it was.


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