Editorial

Thursday Marks The 14-Year Anniversary Of The Final Episode Of ‘The Sopranos’

The Sopranos (Credit: Screenshot/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X4UhSPA5d4)

David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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Thursday is the 14-year anniversary of “The Sopranos” ending.

The final episode of the hit show about Tony Soprano and his life as a crime boss and family man aired June 10, 2007 on HBO, and it will forever go down as one of the greatest endings ever. (REVIEW: ‘Westworld’ Season 3 Ends With The Possible Deaths Of Multiple Characters)

Why? It’s simple. It was arguably the greatest cliffhanger ever, but no resolution was coming. Was Tony dead or was he alive?

While there’s evidence to suggest either could be true, the fact of the matter is that we’ll never know, and that’s why the iconic ending is so awesome.

More than anything, “The Sopranos” was just a hell of a show. I watched it for the first time starting in February, and I finished this past March.

After being told for years and years to watch it, I finally did, and I loved it. Everything about “The Sopranos” was awesome.

Tony was a family man torn between taking care of his wife and children and being a crime kingpin. It’s hard to believe the finale aired 14 years ago.

If you haven’t already seen it, I can’t recommend it enough. Fire it up on HBO immediately, and thank me later!