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>What do you think is going to happen? I don't know but think Tony is going to die one way or another. Walking out of Melfi's office was a sign IMO that he is irredeemable and is accepting his fate. The gang war doesn't seem to be going very well, either. So long, Tony, we hardly knew ye.
All I know is the ducks are coming back.
I don't think there can be a satisfying resolution of the series. ( I understand Chase isn't into tying it all up neatly with a bow and that's fine but I just don't think this was well thought out. )
The terrorist thread may work into the ending. I would guess that somehow Carm will get a big role in the finale, if only because of her contribution to the series. I think AJ is toast. We may have already seen the last of Syl as I think there was a mention that it didn't look like he was coming out of the coma. Janice may do something bizarre that will get Tony up to the lake so we can see the ducks and the boat crossing the water.
Whaddya think?
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