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    Made in America

    The Sopranos: Season 6, Episode 21

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  1. Jun 11, 2007 · June 11, 2007. 1. “It’s my nature.”. That’s the punchline of the the fable “The Scorpion and the Frog,” a fable repeated in numerous pop culture works, including The Sopranos, which referenced it in season two. About 10 minutes into “Made in America,” the final episode of the final season of David Chase’s drama, that phrase ...

  2. Tony visits the comatose Silvio in the hospital. His grieving wife, Gabriella, leaves the room as Tony arrives. Tony, for his part, remains silent during the visit and holds Silvio's hand for a moment, clearly broken up about his old friend's fate. The Sopranos and the Parisis meet to celebrate the pending marriage between Meadow and Patrick.

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    "Made in America" is the 9th episode of Season 6 Part 2, the 21st overall episode of the season and the series finale of the HBO original series The Sopranos. It is the 86th overall and final episode in the series. Written and directed by series creator and showrunner David Chase, it originally aired on June 10, 2007.

    •James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano

    •Lorraine Bracco as Dr. Jennifer Melfi *

    •Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano

    •Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti **

    •Dominic Chianese as Corrado "Junior" Soprano

    •Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante

    Tony is in hiding with his crew. At nightfall, he meets FBI Agent Harris and gives him information about Ahmed and Muhammad. In exchange, he asks for Phil's location, but Harris says he knows nothing. Tony visits his family in the safe house where they are hiding and later joins them in attending Bobby's funeral. Tony visits Janice at her house; she tells him she will raise Bobby's children. Harris calls Tony with information that Phil has been using payphones from gas stations in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and Tony's crew begins surveilling gas stations in the area.

    Butchie and Ray-Ray await anxiously for news on Tony’s whereabouts in the now significantly shrunken and cold Little Italy. Phil calls Butchie from a payphone, expresses anger about his failure to kill Tony, and rejects Butchie's suggestion to make peace. Phil vaguely threatens Butchie before hanging up. After Phil abruptly hangs up on him, Butchie looks up and realizes he mistakenly strayed onto Chinatown. He decides to turn back. Tony meets with Butchie and Albie to negotiate without Phil's knowledge. Butchie refuses to disclose his boss' location, but agrees to a truce and tells Tony to "do what you gotta do".

    Tony and his family move back into their North Caldwell home. Benny and Walden track Phil to a gas station and shoot him dead; Agent Harris is pleased by this news, seemingly because there was an FBI pool on which crime family would kill the other.

    A.J. and his girlfriend Rhiannon escape from his Nissan Xterra after he left its engine running in dry leaves and let it catch fire. He takes up jogging and tells his parents he intends to join the Army. They arrange for him to work for Little Carmine's film production company instead.

    Meadow and Patrick announce they are engaged and that Meadow may land a job at a law firm. Meadow tells Tony she wants to defend those oppressed by the government, particularly immigrants; she considers her father a victim of FBI prejudice against Italian-Americans. Tony visits the comatose Silvio in the hospital.

    Carlo goes missing; Paulie fears he may have become an informant after his son Jason was arrested on a drugs charge. Tony's lawyer, Neil Mink, tells Tony that Carlo is likely testifying and that Tony will be indicted.

  3. The Sopranos, Season 6B "Made In America" [recap] While picking the picture to throw at the top of this recap, I realized this is my last recap, ever, of The Sopranos. Kind of deep when you think of it. I mean, while I KNEW that the show would end the way it did (although I, like many others, was half-way confused when the screen CUT to black ...

  4. Jan 9, 2019 · Here is ‘The Sopranos’ ending, explained. ... Alan: “Made in America” opens on Tony asleep in the safe house. His eyes are closed, he’s not noticeably breathing, and the camera angle ...

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  5. Made in America. The final chapter in the saga of the Soprano family. 1. Members Only. Tony ponders an associate's retirement request, and shares a recent windfall with Carmela. 2. Join the Club. In the wake of being shot by Junior, Tony endures a delusional business trip in which he loses his identity. 3.

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  7. Jan 2, 2018 · All the POV's and behind you's from Made in America the last episode of the best Television show ever made, The Sopranos.Episode Synopses Tony remains in hid...

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