Bada Bing!
“People get the impression that you’re trying to (mess) with them, and it’s not true. You’re trying to entertain them.”
Sooooooooooooooooooo… Anyway. John from Cincinnati took every actor from our youth and put them in the same show. Nostalgia never tasted so desperate.
thinking about it more and more, it was the only way to end it. Anything else would have left people pissed off at its ultimate resolution.
Tony gets whacked, AJ or Meadow get whacked, Tony gets pinched, Tony flips…
Everyone is arguing over this ending this morning… it’s open to interpretation…
If it is a setup for the movie, then yes, I will be disapointed, but otherwise I’m happy with the ending.
some people are saying that it was black because he got shot. which is still a cop out.
its all on Big Love to justify that HBO charge now.
OMIGOD Luke Perry is in it.
I think I said that like, 215 time during it.
and the Sopranos ending RULED. and Donna Pescow was in it. did i totally spoil it for anyone? well, too bad i think
cause she was in it ans we were all like, “Omigod! That’s Donna Pescow!” and then the younger people were like “That lady was in ‘Out of this World” and we laughed and laughed.
and then the cat with the picture of Chrissy. omigod
am i spoiling
and the dude from St. Elsewhere was on John from Cincinatti
and it was boring
and luke perry was in it
i hear cauliflower is 3.99 a pound
“Surfing royalty turned society misfits.”
Off to a good start.
at first, i didn’t like this ending. but it makes complete sense. this show was never going to end in a manner that we had seen before.
i’ll pass along a theory i read online: the audience ends up getting wacked.
I really don’t understand why everyone hates the ending. Then again, they’re probably the same people who think Crash was one of the best movies they’ve ever seen…..
I will say that, thus far, no show has topped Six Feet Under’s finale. Best. Ending. Ever.
At first, we hated it. Then we slept on it. Then we thunk on it. Now we love it.
Did Tony get capped? In our minds, yes. And ending it this way means Van Sandt was right in an interview last week: people are talking/analyzing/thinking/etc.
And yes, mrs., nothing tops Six Feet Under’s.
Brilliant, brilliant ending, ironically because it ended as a big nothing preceded by Steve Perry’s voice. But was Adriana the cat? I’d sure like to think so!
Six feet under ending was the most shockingly good thing I have seen. It took my breath away, and drove home the whole mortality arc very meaningfully. If you had followed the charcters and the story, it was stunning.
I learned something deep…from television.™
here’s how they should’ve ended it: meadow gets out of her car, runs to the restaurant, the door to the place is locked and she turns to see sam malone who says, “Sorry, we’re closed.”
read on popcandy some review about how 6 Feet was about how everything ends and Sopranos is about how cycles never end.
I can see the Members Only jacket guy going into future auditions: “I was the Members Only jacket guy!”
aha, Chase doesn’t rule out a movie.

That sucked! I can see everyone across the country cursing out their Tivos and cable for going out in the final seconds. Terrible.