The Sopranos Final Scene

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Uploaded: June 20, 2007 at 2:01 pm
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GerrardOwns (December 4, 2008 at 5:16 am)
Ahhh, now I finally understand the ending. It shows how women still can't drive!!
collapsitar (December 4, 2008 at 4:21 am)
"If that dont make them 100% Italians than i dont know what do! "
How about being born in Italy? No? I thought that was the definition. The Godfather was written, paid for and directed by Americans. Not that that makes it great--I say this to rebut your claim that somehow "100% Italians" make it great.
romeothesioux (December 4, 2008 at 1:59 am)
The situation with Bobby is not comparable to the one with Ralph. Tony had no actual grudge with Bobby. He had plenty of that with Ralph; he had already put a hit on him before cancelling it at the last minute.

And yes, it is indeed about plausibility AS WELL AS reality. All drama is. And I'll say it again: we're talking about an attempt on someone's life, which does not have to be premeditated. If it's not premeditated, it can still be INTENTIONAL.
Infamous0101 (December 3, 2008 at 8:13 pm)
Wrong.

This isnt about plausability. Its about reality. What actually happened. Your saying that about ralph but when Tony got his ass kicked by Bobby, he did let it go. Tony is just as much of a proven murderer.

And Im talking about attempted murder not manslaughter or self defence. Like I said there would be certain guidelines to follow if you want the number 3 to be symbolic. Using such a general guideline wont get you anywhere cause it can be applied endlessly 2 the show.
romeothesioux (December 3, 2008 at 6:19 pm)
Wrong.

We're talking about an ATTEMPT ON ANOTHER PERSON'S LIFE, which does not have to be premeditated. An attempt is an attempt.

As for the "evidence" of Ralph wanting Tony dead, technically you're right. There's no actual evidence, at least none that's damning. But like I said, we're not in court. This is about plausibility. A guy like Ralph, a proven murderer, and a proven INSUBORDINATE, is not going to just "forgive and forget." Not. Gonna. Happen.
Infamous0101 (December 3, 2008 at 10:26 am)
And its irrelivent? Thats the exact thing they were talking about here. ATTEMPTED MURDER, PREMEDITATED. YOUR TALKING ABOUT SELF-DEFENCE, MANSLAUGHTER AT MOST!!!Two difference things. Otherwise every fight on this show could be considered attempted murder and any fight you get into in real life could be considered attempted murder by your definition.
Infamous0101 (December 3, 2008 at 10:19 am)
And what evidence to you have to support he was going to actually kill him instead of just beating him badly and fleeing. You dont. There isn't one thing you can say to prove that because it would be a random guess. Tony's the boss of the family, where would that get Ralph.

So not only are you guessing this doesnt count for an attempt on Tony's life because Ralph's intention isn't known even if he killed Tony instead.
romeothesioux (December 3, 2008 at 12:04 am)
Oh my God.

My friend, we are not in a court of law here. Whether it's self-defense or not is irrelevant in this scenario. Ralph tried to kill Tony--end of story.
Paintballpdh19 (December 2, 2008 at 6:48 pm)
i kno the said-to-be Assasin personally!
Infamous0101 (December 2, 2008 at 6:16 pm)
First of all its Master Cheif.

Self-defence and attempted murder are two different things completely. If you really dont believe that then good luck trying to convince a jury otherwise. It's kind of a hard argument to win and cases are built around turning attempted murder into self-defence because of the major differences involved.