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I'm in the "over the shoulder" camp simply because there was no split-second shot of the assassin (and, yes, I know we're told the victim never sees it coming) or anything specific enough--for me--beyond the Godfather allusion to suggest that Tony got hit.
Great reading of the final two scenes.
Secondly, Chase has created a monster. He created Tony Soprano - that's his greatest work, and he never shies from showing Tony as a monster-killer of humanity. Redeeming touches are just those - they show how mundane monsters can be. I think Chase is incredibly proud of the monster he created (or recreated as revenge against some of the mopes who inhabited his adolescence).
But just from what I've read it sounds to me like there are more clues that Tony got hit than that he lives on.
My one real complaint if any is the ending I have read about with the Tivo reference. I say "read about" because in Europe as I am, I downloaded the show, as did thousands of other viewers. I didn't see anything but black screen before the credits. Secondly, if there was some sense of a TiVo reference, I feel that is a pity because in a decade that will be some archaic visual, dating the series, like seeing an old computer screen in a movie that is supposed to represent hi-tech and so on. Big mistake to suddenly date the series -or its initial audience.
Also, for god's sake, Meadow, just park the car already...that was one scene too many..
and % off, ranging from 50% off to 90% off (thanks Sonja for the effort).
Actually I never thought Amazon would have articles with 90% off, but only in the category
Electronics there are more than 3000 of them - look for yourself, the list is on
http://bargains-hunter.blogspot.com/2008/02/loo...
or on http://digg.com/gadgets/Actually_I_never_though...
(which is a blog of a woman who specializes in finding good deals at Amazon, like Britain’s "Jeanie").