Because he died in real life, he was assasinated. If he was still alive, it was open. With Gandolfini around, the show could’ve started again bringing back no other actors. Without him, they couldn’t restart it with everyone else back.
He wouldn't make it going there. LolStable traumas go to the nearest trauma center. Trauma codes go to the nearest hospital. GSW to the head would be the latter.
Our pediatricians recommend St Barnabas, we end up there most of the time now.Mountainside is closer and both my kids born there as well. Great hospital for chikd birth but not for a trauma situation
My Sister did her R.N. training at Mountainside many years ago.As a rookie,she was told one night,to bring a dead body on a gurney, to their morgue.Late at night,body covered with a sheet,no one around, dimly lit corridors.Halfway there the "body moans and sits up".What ever you think her reaction was,is most likely correct.(I know what mine would have been).Nurses came out of no where ,laughing and yelling "welcome to the club", or its equivalent. Initiation over but never forgotten.Lol
My kids were born at Mountainside, it’s five minutes from where I live.
I don’t know anything about it being called Hackensack General.
I thought Clara Maass might have been closer from Holsten’s
I think he got whacked. In an earlier episode Bobby Baccala said when you get whacked everything just goes black. That's how the show ended.
Mountainside is closer and both my kids born there as well. Great hospital for chikd birth but not for a trauma situation
My neighbor was Dr on sight there and she told me to go to St Barnabas as well especially card is issues. Nurses way way overworked in cardiac unit. Service was terrible when I was there....beyond terrible which i made sure i tikd them on way out. but great for deliveries very satisfied with my wife and child care thereOur pediatricians recommend St Barnabas, we end up there most of the time now.
Hospitals are just good awful places to be, I don’t care where you go
It has been years since I’ve talked Sopranos.
Give us your version of what you think took place in that diner in the final episode.
Did Tony get whacked?
Our pediatricians recommend St Barnabas, we end up there most of the time now.
Hospitals are just good awful places to be, I don’t care where you go
Michael C Hall (Dexter Morgan)?As many have said, that show couldn't go on without Gandolfini.
Was any actor more indispensable to another TV show? I'm sure there were, but I'm drawing a blank.
Great call... Dexter, another show with a "controversial" ending.Michael C Hall (Dexter Morgan)?
Brain Cranston (Walter White)?
As many have said, that show couldn't go on without Gandolfini.
Was any actor more indispensable to another TV show? I'm sure there were, but I'm drawing a blank.
Tremendous talent. He made playing Tony seemed so damned easy. Met him at Greasy Tony's West in Tempe after the 2005 Insight Bowl. Was very disappointed that he refused my request to have a photo taken with him.Best show ever imho. Pretty sure Chase has said that the idea of the ending was to be left to the interpretation of the audience. I am sure he was also thinking of a movie pay off. Would have been huge. God I miss watching Gandolfini. Gone way too soon. What a talent.
Thanks for that link. I haven't really thought much about it since the time of that episode.. but apparently I agree with Chase.. it is not the point.. alive or dead... I always thought it was a commentary on the paranoia.
Zap, how does someone with SoCal in their name have better local info than you?? And isn't Hackensack UMC Mountainside your local hospital?
Clara Maass is ten minutes past UMC from Holsten's.
https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=969e...807995~-74.194479&lvl=14&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027
I was thinking about that list of Dexter and Breaking Bad.. I did immediately think of Kelsey Grammer.. and Better Call Saul..The list of people who meet this criteria is long enough to be a drinking game.
Off the top of my head: Lucille Ball, Carroll O'Connor, Raymond Burr (Ironside), Robin Williams, Bea Arthur, Dick van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore (her show, not Dick's), Gabe Kaplan, Lee Majors, Bob Newhart (twice), Barbara Eden, Jerry Seinfeld, Kelsey Grammer...
Apperantly all hospital scenes were filmed at NJIT…NewarkAll I know is I now want a scene where Paulie is arguing with Paulie Jr. if Tony is at Hackensack or Clara Maass!!!!
Related to OP, Christopher is the one character worthy of a spin off. His arc from beginning to end is interesting. As Tony put it “capable” but couldn’t get out of his own way.
So we know how it ends, then. I meant his own series, sort of a sopranos reimagined with Christopher as the main character instead of Tony. not a continuation of series that already exists.Except he's dead.
So we know how it ends, then. I meant his own series, sort of a sopranos reimagined with Christopher as the main character instead of Tony. not a continuation of series that already exists.
I hate hospitals too, pretty much everybody does. With one exception.Our pediatricians recommend St Barnabas, we end up there most of the time now.
Hospitals are just good awful places to be, I don’t care where you go
I actually didn’t either until I watched the series for the second time a few years ago.Matter of opinion, but I never found him that interesting a character.
Tony did not get whacked in the finale......When have you ever heard of a mobster getting killed in front of his family? It never happens....
The screen went blank as we no longer had access to Tony's life....
The guy in the jacket "Members Only" (great title) was to reflect Tony's attentiveness to the risk of getting whacked
Had James Gandolofini lived, I'm sure a movie or a Pay Per View type of event would have occurred.
One of my all time favorite shows...
Wasn't one of our posters a long time friend of James Gandolfini?
Wasn't a good friend but I played flag football against him at RU. His friends called him Buck. A teammate of mine roomed with him one year. I'll see if he has any inside info, but not likely.