The Sopranos crew was looking like food by the end of the show

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Yeah that :flabbynsick: crew were beyond done at the end and it's mostly Tony's fault.

Interesting, wasn't really in tune with Carlo's disgust for Tony. Makes perfect sense.
Also, Tony was fighting an uphill Battle after Uncle Junior shot him. That entire episode made the Soprano family look like clowns. And he let Uncle Junior live as well.
 
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It doesn’t make sense to me that NY made peace with Tony. They were all but gutted so there really was no reason for Butch to sit down with them. What were they afraid of at that point? Tony was in hiding. They gave Tony the ok to kill Phil, the argument that they would’ve hit him simply because they killed Phil in front of his wife is far fetched.
Poor writing. The way NY/NJ reconciled made 0 sense.

that's why I believe Carmine Jr. set Phil up...Carmine wanted to be head of the family after his dad, John got in the way...Phil was the last remnant of John's "reign" as well as who was behind killing Lorraine. You see in the sitdown, he's already there with Butch and follows them out after it. He didn't let that beef go. Butch turns on Phil and you see in their phone call where Butch ends up in Chinatown...Phil is leading him astray from where he's supposed to be and hints getting killed with "we're gonna talk when this is all over", can't say that sort of shyt to mobsters. Butch and Carmine made the play on Phil.
 

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Interesting, wasn't really in tune with Carlo's disgust for Tony. Makes perfect sense.
Also, Tony was fighting annuphill Battle after Uncle Junior shot him. That entire episode made the Soprano family look like clowns. And he let Uncle Junior live as well.

It was always one rule for Tony and another for everyone else. Even when they asked if he wanted to visit Silvio in the hospital and he made up some bullshyt excuse for not going to see his own right hand man and day one. Everybody could see he was full of shyt and didn't give a fukk about them.

I don't blame Carlo for flipping in the end.
 

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Shout out to @Raw Lyrics he posted a theory that Phil was gay and that's why he went so hard on Vito. They really illustrate it symbolically when Phil kills Vito.
This week on Talking Sopranos they went even further that maybe Phil and Vito had a 'relationship'. They specifically pointed to the scene where Phil is laying in bed worried after he killed Vito.
What do you think? Are you feeling that?
Nah he prolly got topped off or some shyt by a dude in prison which is why he went so hard.

But remember he wasn't gonna kill him until his(Phil's ) wife said he had to.
 

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Interesting, wasn't really in tune with Carlo's disgust for Tony. Makes perfect sense.
Also, Tony was fighting an uphill Battle after Uncle Junior shot him. That entire episode made the Soprano family look like clowns. And he let Uncle Junior live as well.

Season 6 stripped them bare and exposed the type of clowns and sociopaths that we were invested in. Chase is funny guy.

I can rewatch season 1-5 effortlessly and a lot of times with joy. Season 6 is a tough watch. Not because it’s bad, but it’s very somber and dark and no where as funny as the previous seasons.
 
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