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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0026359424120 Label: Hbo Home Video Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video Number Of Items: 4 Publisher: Hbo Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: October 23, 2007 Running Time: 450 minutes Sales Rank: 219 Studio: Hbo Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2007-04
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Description: Last year, Tony Soprano cheated death when he was shot by his now institutionalized Uncle Junior. While Tony continues to muse about his second chance at life, he faces a myriad of immediate, stress-inducing crises at home, at work and from the law. Tony's wife Carmela plans for a future she's not sure will arrive, and son AJ and daughter Meadow find that adulthood holds its own surprises. Meanwhile, at work, Tony comes to doubt the allegiances of many of those closest to him ¿ no one, not Paulie, Bobby, Silvio or even Christopher is above suspicion. The clock is ticking. Time is running out. But on who?
Amazon.com: Completing the run of one of the most acclaimed television shows in broadcast history, season 6, part II of The Sopranos will be remembered mostly not for what happened during the season, but for what didn't happen at the very end. Creator David Chase pulled off a series ending that was as controversial as it was surprising and unforgettable, leaving countless fans to look away from the show and to blogs and articles for answers to the biggest mystery since 'who shot J.R.?': what happened to Tony Soprano? But before we get to that point, there are nine episodes to digest, and they are some of the best in the run of the show since season 3. As Tony's (James Gandolfini) paranoia and suspicions grow, his family makes choices that are threatening to bring big changes to his personal life, and his other 'family' is crashing headlong towards an inevitable showdown with Phil Leotardo and the New York crew. Episode 1, 'Soprano Home Movies,' starts off peacefully enough with Tony and Carmela (Edie Falco) enjoying a relaxing summer weekend at Bobby and Janice's (Steve Schirripa and Aida Turturro) bucolic lake house, and by the end of the episode Tony has effectively taken Bobby's soul, proving Tony's ruthlessness and ending any doubt about his will to maintain dominance over those around him. In 'Kennedy and Heidi,' one of the season's signature episodes, Christopher's (Michael Imperioli) drug use continues to spiral out of control, forcing Tony to take matters into his own hands and resolve things with his nephew once and for all.
Inevitably it's all leading up to that big finale, and it's deftly handled over the last two episodes, 'The Blue Comet' and 'Made in America' (an episode replete with subtle references to The Godfather). Things finally start to get resolved with Phil's crew, Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco), Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese), A.J. (Robert Iler), and Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler), and as for Tony… Cut to black.To quote from another hit HBO show of the same era, 'everything ends,' even The Sopranos, and while the way Chase chose to end The Sopranos may not be to the liking of fans hoping for a definitive resolution, give the man credit for not stooping to clichés or tired old scenarios. As A.J. says in one of the last lines of the entire series, quoting his father, 'Try to remember the times that were good.' That's good advice. --Daniel Vancini
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Great end to a landmark television series The Sopranos is my favorite television series of all time.It first aired on January 10th, 1999, and after seventy-seven episodes it finally came down to the final nine episodes that make up "Season 6, Part 2".I definitely miss the series.The combination of great writing, acting, drama, and even humor made me want to never miss an episode.
Season 6, Part 2 is not necessarily my favorite season of the entire series, but that is being picky because all of the seasons are excellent, ... Read More
Rating: - Best series ever! Literally, the best series ever.Well written.You'll love every episode.I own and love them all.The Sopranos never disappoint.This is the one series I can say I've watched every episode and loved them all.It's so well written and casted that you can watch them over and over again.
Rating: - The Ride of a lifetime Watching the Sopranos season 6 part two was bitter-sweet.It was nice to get to a conclusion, but it was sad to see the show end.
I know many people were disappointed with the ending, but you know, I liked it.I thought it served a purpose in what it was telling us as viwers about life.And I thought it was original, as I can't think of another show who has done anything similar.In all of the episodes this season we're put on a rollercoaster of emotions, we see a lot of things happen ... Read More
Rating: - Overall Excellent but not perfect I loved the last season. It was excellent. As much as anything I was thrilled with the last scene. Chase is telling us that life goes on for Tony. There is no definite end, as in real life there is often no definite end. Unlike what some people believe, there is no Michael Corleone coming out of the bathroom to kill Tony. There is one objection to the last season. The way that Chase ended the relationship between Melfi and Tony was very poorly done. From the beginning of the series, there was no ... Read More
Rating: - scratched discs I bought this as a Father's Day gift, supposedly new.The product was sealed but the second and last discs were scratched enough to where they skip during play.I have not checked on returning.I only reviewed this purchase because they requested me to.Make sure you are not getting a used item!
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