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Tread Perilously


Nov 9, 2017

Continuing a month of controversial finales, Tread Perilously heads for New Jersey to witness The Soprano's final episode, "Made in America."

Tony's war with a rival family takes him to the matressess. Meanwhile, AJ has a crisis of faith about anything and everything. Oil dependency comes up promimently. Meanwhile, Meadow prepares for her wedding. Her future in-laws inspect the china at the Soprano's home. Back on the battlefront, Tony conives a way to end the war and secure the future. Promises are made, a few people die and AJ's car explodes. Oh, and Tony dies in the end.

Erik and Justin attempt to properly identify Tony's accent. They also praise the work of actor Frank Vincent. Justin creates the notion of "Sulu's Gun." Erik attempts to do two stereotypical Italian American accents at the same time. It goes about as well as you'd expect. Justin takes AJ to task. At length. Erik reveals a fondness for Donna Pescow, but explains why he's never seen Saturday Night Fever. The Infinity Stones derail the conversation, but Erik's quest to become the Mexican Charlie Day continues as he presents his "Jacob's Ladder" style explanation of The Sopranos ending. Was Tony always dead?