Sunday, June 3, 2007

THE BLUE COMET: Over the course of the past two Sopranos half-seasons, we've had time to say goodbye to a score of characters, or at least spend enough time with each that we understand where their lives will be after the television show ends. Tonight, many more significant doors were closed in an hour that was both depressing and gripping, with dread accompanying the opening of every door, every car pulling up, every train a'comin 'round the bend.

It may all come back to the Seven Souls. I'm not sure. But it definitely feels like Berlin, April 1945 to me.

e.t.a.: Yochelson and Samenow summarized. And Sepinwall summarizes: "Chase is making every effort to ensure that we go out with no illusions about who these characters are and the impact they have on the world around them."

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