The Sopranos Ends With a ...
If you still have your copy sitting unwatched on your Tivo, I'd suggest that you stop reading before you are spoiled. The show is done at last and apparently fans are freaking out over the bizarre ending. At my house, we thought at first that the DVR crashed until the credits appeared in silence. Personally I thought that a show known for such excess tried to take an artful bow: It didn't work for me, but I get it at least. Anyway, I had a number of Sopranos submissions this morning and figured I'd just post this comment to give people who were interested in discussing the end of the show a nice place to discuss before they cancel their HBO.
They're testing their new "-1000000000000 Offtopic" rating designator. But now it's for stories instead.
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Yeah, I meant the end of the tv series. I thought it was great the way shinji worked through his mental breakdown and came out of it a better person. That is what evangelion is really all about. The giant robots fighting angels is just the background on which the story happens.
I never thought to see a news like this in Slashdot, yet, i never watched the Sopranos either, the closest thing to watching it was an episode of the Simpsons where they play the music with chief Wiggum going on his car as if he was Tony Soprano, I have to admit i did see the intro to the show once and I like the music. Its funny that Slashdot posted this story on the front page, yet my journal story about itunes including users names and accounts numbers in itunes store songs files didn't make it.
The ringwraiths were on a mission of stealth. Though they did win a battle with the Rangers at Tharbad according to Unfinished Tales, Sauron wasn't about to use up his fiercest weapons so early in the war, for many reasons. Revealing them clearly would urge everyone on the sidelines to prepare, and a trail of dead bodies kind of makes it hard to tail the ringbearer all quiet-like. Also, the ringwraiths' innate power was tied to Sauron's, and he was still recovering his strength.
Gimme a break.
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I am not one for the 'it doesn't belong on slashdot' complaint, but I can not see if the slightest reason this should be on slashdot.
And no, it doesn't matter.
Maybe next week we can have stories about American Idol and which TV anchor has the best fuckin' hair.
BTW, I am using Safari on windows, so all misspelling are Apple's fault.
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