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.
News for Couch Potatoes. Stuff that doesn't matter.
I can throw as many stones as I wish; my house is made of transparent aluminum.
I just clicked to reply, not to read
I don't!
Perfect way for a POS show to end. Nothing with the first episode, nothing in the middle and nothing at the end. Good riddance.
My karma is not a Chameleon.
Yeah, it was the first 23 episodes that sucked. The ending credits of the 24th was the series highlight!
Whiny punk-ass emo kid. Just shut up and kill.
I don't want to read about the newest Tampax product either. Would it be OK to post about it on slashdot, and then I just ignore it and don't click on the link?
The best time to plant corn also matters to millions of people, but we don't bother putting a farmer's almanac on /.
SIGSEGV caught, terminating
wait... not that kind of sig.
Personally, I have a pet peeve when the people who run Slashdot allow off-topic articles just because the topics of these articles are “hot”.
Slashdot is (or at least was) a Web site for geeks who like “open source”. Otherwise, Slashdot wouldn't be part of the Open Source Technology Group and wouldn't have such a strong focus on technology.
In the end, Slashdot isn't a geek news site. Slashdot is an advertisement delivery vehicle, and Slashdot's owners only care about what will attract the most people in order to deliver the most advertisements. In other words, if it'll get higher ratings, it gets posted. This is why I prefer sites like digg, del.icio.us, newsvine, Indymedia, etc. They are purely democratic. I only come to Slashdot to read the +5, Funnys.
Have you driven a fnord... lately?
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