Meh, I thought it was pretty good. What are people pissed about? The last scene? It was certainly a damn good episode up until then, regardless of the last scene.
And frankly, if there has a been a more tense 5 minutes of TV than that last scene, I'll invite you to share it with me. I was on the edge of my seat.
I confess, I too was waiting for some tragedy, but the fact that we didn't see it doesn't matter. The point of Tony's life is that he's always at risk. That didn't change. It's no more disappointing that he wasn't whacked in the diner that it's been disappointing he was never whacked going out to get his paper. The suspense is the thing, not the climax.
Meh, I thought it was pretty good. What are people pissed about? The last scene? It was certainly a damn good episode up until then, regardless of the last scene.
And frankly, if there has a been a more tense 5 minutes of TV than that last scene, I'll invite you to share it with me. I was on the edge of my seat.
I confess, I too was waiting for some tragedy, but the fact that we didn't see it doesn't matter. The point of Tony's life is that he's always at risk. That didn't change. It's no more disappointing that he wasn't whacked in the diner that it's been disappointing he was never whacked going out to get his paper. The suspense is the thing, not the climax.
"Worse than Seinfeld's" is one way I heard it put.
No way was it worse than Seinfeld. Little Big horn had a better ending than that.