wtf does this even mean
wtf does this even mean
Lmao bruh I hate Twitter. Mf's just put together random words to try to sound they are saying something intelligent or profound.
wtf does this even mean
I think what he’s saying is.. the framus intersects with the ramistan approximately at the potanostra...
wtf does this even mean
😐
wtf does this even mean
Bro I’m f***ing crying
wtf does this even mean
wtf does this even mean
This sounds like some s*** you say in a convo to impress a rich 60 year old at a dinner party
Finished the whole show. That final scene ending
Can someone please explain to me WTF
So what happens next ?
The scene where Meadow’s boyfriend sees Vito topping the security guard
Vito was shook
That entire family was nuts
When Vito jr took a s*** in the shower
Any of you guys ever listened to cumtown’s bits on sopranos
Yeah I’ve heard them. Not a bit but I love Nick’s a***ysis of Artie Bucco. Most people feel sorry for him or think he’s likeable but really he is just a loser who is too much of a coward to become a gangster but still hangs around them because he thinks it’s cool.
Finished the whole show. That final scene ending
Can someone please explain to me WTF
So what happens next ?
So many theories! Go peep some YouTube videos about it like type in sopranos ending. There’s some really cool takes on it all
The creator never wanted to outwardly explain it and tell exactly what happened
But last year he did accidentally reveal that in the script or something, it literally says that Tony got shot
earlier in 6b, I think at the start, Bobby talks about if he wonders when you die everything just turns black. Which is exactly what happened. Someone went in the bathroom (godfather type s\*\*\*, getting a gun from the toilet maybe) and shot Tony from behind
So many theories! Go peep some YouTube videos about it like type in sopranos ending. There’s some really cool takes on it all
The creator never wanted to outwardly explain it and tell exactly what happened
But last year he did accidentally reveal that in the script or something, it literally says that Tony got shot
earlier in 6b, I think at the start, Bobby talks about if he wonders when you die everything just turns black. Which is exactly what happened. Someone went in the bathroom (godfather type s\*\*\*, getting a gun from the toilet maybe) and shot Tony from behind
I peeped the godfather type s***. Ohh this makes so much sense. Didn't even catch that fade to black reference. He deserved to be whacked in all honesty, but it's cold... in front of his family damn
Wild. Genius ending now that I think more about it. I'm checking YouTube theories rn lmao
I can't get over just how many of these characters I found compelling
Johnny sack was a hothead but I loved his intensity, plus he loved his family his death was awful tho
Rosalie was a fun character, her voice
Paulie and Sil were mainstays. Baccala was cool too RIP, should've carried your phone with you smh
Adriana was f\*\*\*ed from the start but the way she went out was still such a cruel fashion. Dealing with betrayal from "Danielle" to Chris and his heroin habits, all the s\*\*\* shaming from that rumour, dam shame
Idc what nobody say, that Vito storyline was necessary and still relevant today.
What I found was a missed opportunity was the Ralph character
Meadows evolution throughout the show was so great to watch
Poor AJ though
Overall, some of the most toxic and vile characters put on film and somehow very compelling, and I like that they didn't shy away from the fact that most these MFs were also racist af.
Also mad props to David Chase for somehow making a diner scene with awful parallel parking and a great Journey song incredibly unpredictable and uncomfortable
Finished the whole show. That final scene ending
Can someone please explain to me WTF
So what happens next ?
sheeesh you ate that s*** up quick
What I love about the show are the subtle/seemingly small moments.
If y'all remember the scene in the third season when Carmella goes to visit this old man shrink, who tells her as it is.
As much as I empathise with Carm throughout the show, she was also a hypocrite, because she wanted all the good s*** that came with Tony's lifestyle, and not the ugliness that came with the package.
That scene with Carm and the old shrink really changed everything for her when the shrink said to her, "Take the kids, whatever is left of them, and leave." And also, "When all is said and done, never say you weren't told" I'm paraphrasing but still
"I won't charge you for this because I don't take blood money."
Just
The psychologist really tore through that helpless "babe in the woods" routine she liked putting on.