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The Sopranos
S6.E21
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Made in America

  • Episode aired Jun 10, 2007
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 2m
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9.4/10
17K
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James Gandolfini in The Sopranos (1999)
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Tony and his family have to stay in hiding until Phil Leotardo is dealt with. His family doesn't like the lifestyle they have been forced to adopt. AJ and Meadow move onto the next step in t... Read allTony and his family have to stay in hiding until Phil Leotardo is dealt with. His family doesn't like the lifestyle they have been forced to adopt. AJ and Meadow move onto the next step in their lives. Tony confronts Junior one last time.Tony and his family have to stay in hiding until Phil Leotardo is dealt with. His family doesn't like the lifestyle they have been forced to adopt. AJ and Meadow move onto the next step in their lives. Tony confronts Junior one last time.

  • Director
    • David Chase
  • Writer
    • David Chase
  • Stars
    • James Gandolfini
    • Edie Falco
    • Michael Imperioli
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Chase
    • Writer
      • David Chase
    • Stars
      • James Gandolfini
      • Edie Falco
      • Michael Imperioli
    • 108User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Tony Soprano
    Edie Falco
    Edie Falco
    • Carmela Soprano
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Christopher Moltisanti
    • (credit only)
    Dominic Chianese
    Dominic Chianese
    • Junior Soprano
    Steven Van Zandt
    Steven Van Zandt
    • Silvio Dante
    Tony Sirico
    Tony Sirico
    • Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri
    Robert Iler
    Robert Iler
    • A.J. Soprano
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    • Meadow Soprano
    Aida Turturro
    Aida Turturro
    • Janice Soprano Baccalieri
    Frank Vincent
    Frank Vincent
    • Phil Leotardo
    Ray Abruzzo
    Ray Abruzzo
    • Carmine Lupertazzi Jr.
    Dan Grimaldi
    Dan Grimaldi
    • Patsy Parisi
    Sharon Angela
    Sharon Angela
    • Rosalie Aprile
    Maureen Van Zandt
    Maureen Van Zandt
    • Gabriella Dante
    Matt Servitto
    Matt Servitto
    • Agent Dwight Harris
    Carl Capotorto
    Carl Capotorto
    • Little Paulie Germani
    Max Casella
    Max Casella
    • Benny Fazio
    Donna Pescow
    Donna Pescow
    • Donna Parisi
    • Director
      • David Chase
    • Writer
      • David Chase
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    User reviews108

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    10cuddlesatusc

    Phenomenal Finale

    In classic unconventional storytelling, David Chase ends the series with the uncertainties of life, another prominent theme in The Sopranos. It doesn't matter whether Tony lives or dies, what matters is that we enjoy with what we have in life, to "Don't Stop Believing."
    10eachdawnidie007

    Have to let it sink in.

    Like many viewers, I was a bit disappointed at the final scene being so abrupt and ambiguous, but I realized later how absolutely genius the ending actually was. The suspicious looking Italian fellow that the camera was fixating on, when he went into the restroom, it was reminiscent of the scene in Godfather 1 when Michael goes into the bathroom during the sit-down with Solozzo and emerges with a pistol. And it was brought to my attention that Bobby and Tony had a conversation about death earlier in the season and Bobby mentioned something about how he thought that one probably won't know if he/she get killed. That the music would just stop, the camera would stop rolling (metaphorically speaking). I don't think there can be any doubt. Tony Soprano is dead. And I realize there are people out there that wine about how the fate of Tony wasn't handed to you, but such people are not true fans. Those who are devoted followers would realize that nothing in the show is handed to you on a silver platter, that many times you would have to search for your own meaning in things. In that respect, the ending kept true to the themes of this brilliant television series.
    10bobbykhorasani

    existentialism and sopranos

    The Sopranos is a work of art. It is about a man with two families, pivoted on conversations with a psychiatrist. David Chase brings themes that are central to life in America throughout the series. He is fascinated by questions of morality, religion (see: Amour Fou, The Flesh Part of the Thigh), existentialism (see: D-Girl, From Where to Eternity,) and the human experience. Therefore, his show culminated with the fitting title of the last episode, 'Made in America.' Tony's conversations with Dr. Melfi throughout the series are a way for the audience to delve into the inner thoughts of Tony and explore in-depth the themes of the show.

    The last episode was for some a disappointment. But to be in-line with the rest of the series, Chase could have done it no other way. In his post-modern take on the world, questions are left unanswered, absolute truths are unknown, ambiguity reigns supreme, and loose ends remain. This is the reality of the world Chase wishes to project, that certainty lays beyond our grasp. This is not the first time Chase leaves us to determine for ourselves what may or may not have happened. In Pine Barrens, the Russian is never found. When Christopher gets beaten up while trying to score drugs, we are left wondering if he gets revenge. Silvio is left in the hospital, his fate unknown.

    I highly recommend watching this show, not only for it's mafia related entertainment, but for the deeper questions that are asked and explored throughout the show, often presented in a humorous, subtle way, and left for the viewer to draw conclusions on.
    10philthegreatone-786-63058

    Greatest series ever

    This is truly the greatest series ever in my opinion. The episode starts with FBI agent Dwight Harris talking to Tony. Tony finds out that one his guy's is going to testify. Then they have Bobby's funeral. Phil Leotardo is taken care of in front of his family. Tony goes to see Janice and also Sil in the hospital. AJ decides he wants to join the army but Carmella and Tony think he should get involved in films. Meadow decides she wants to do law and not medicine. Tony's lawyer tells him it's likely he will have to go to trial. Then Tony goes to see Uncle Junior one last time, in a very touching and emotional scene for long time Soprano fans. Then the family all meet at a restaurant and for die hard fans we all know what happens in the end. Most people have an opinion on what happened to Tony, all I can say is I loved this series and think it's the greatest drama series ever
    10shivam541220

    BRILLIANT ENDING 👌🙌🙌🙌

    There are no words to describe this show.. except two TELEVISION REDEFINED..And trust me I am writing this in 2020...The best show ever..

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    • Trivia
      The finale was directed by show creator David Chase. The only other episode Chase directed was the pilot.
    • Goofs
      Since AJ has a history of panic attacks, a doctor would never approve his request to join the army.
    • Quotes

      Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: [talking privately on two tables in out front of Satriale's] Tone, I never told this to another livin' soul but...

      Tony Soprano: Yeah?

      Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: One time at the Bing, I was alone to meet Eddie Lind. I saw the Virgin Mary.

      Tony Soprano: Why didn't you say somethin'? Fuck strippers, we coulda had a shrine. Sold holy water in gallon jugs. Coulda made millions.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits in this episode list James Gandolfini and Lorraine Bracco twice.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      You Keep Me Hangin' On
      Composed by Lamont Dozier-Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.)-Brian Holland

      Performed by Vanilla Fudge

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Raceway Gas Station - 1701 Route 10 E, Morris Plains, New Jersey, USA(gas Station where Phil Leotardo is shot)
    • Production companies
      • Chase Films
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Brad Grey Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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