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by MauroZucca
This is a great topic. There are a few episode endings that stand out to me:
All Due Respect--I really enjoyed the use of 'Glad Tidings' and the way Tony walked into his backyard the same way the bear got into the backyard in The Two Tony's
The Blue Comet--Again, great use of music as Tinderstick's 'Running Wild' plays as T is laying on his bed in the safe house contemplating his and Bobby's conversation about death from Soprano Home Movies.
Stage 5--As Phil's family and capos meet at the family restaurant to celebrate Phil's late-brother's birthday, Phil vows that things will change for his family: No long will the Leotardos be disrespected. John Cooper Clarke's 'Evidently Chickentown' kicks in as Tony stands Godfather to Christopher's daughter Caitlin. This christening is intercut with Phil's vow for change, in an eery homage to the GF1, where the heads of the Five Families are killed while Michael stands Godfather to his sister's child. I get chill bumps every time Phil tells Butchie/Johnny Torrio, "No more, Butchie. No more."