Man of Honour
The Shield had a great ending.
I think - almost impossibly - it was as good as or maybe even better than the ending to The Sopranos.
The Shield had a great ending.

...Why can't Meadow park her damn car?!?
The Shield had a great ending.


I think - almost impossibly - it was as good as or maybe even better than the ending to The Sopranos.
[FnG]magnolia;26824557 said:Who was the dark, curly haired lady? I had such a crush on her as a kid, I used to have to go out and ride my Grifter around until the swelling went down
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I've made a huge mistake.
Well he sort of did though. If he was shown being thrown of a cliff on to jagged rocks but didn't actually show the impact, wouldn't it still be safe to assume he dies? It's a similar situation really - the events immediately prior to the end indicate his imminent death, and a lot of conversations directly describe what happens at the end to be what it is like being killed, you never see it coming, just instant nothingness. The scene it even set up to show Tony's perspective when the entrance bell rings, it does so several times and the very last moment before blackness is the bell again, indicating that Tony's perspective will be next, and then we get a blank screen. If that isn't telling us Tony dies I don't know what is, apart from actually showing it graphically which would take away from the entire point he's trying to convey.
Haven't read the whole thread, but I couldn't see another way to end it, I thought it was great. Yes he got shot, they all got shot, ended up the way of all gangsters and it couldn't have gone any other way.
One of my mates who loved the series was adamant they ended up in hospital or something lol, he was desperate for another season.

Tony didn't die nor did his family.
It's a TV show so all that happened is whatever was broadcast - eg, Phil died because his head got squished.
Don't see the point in debating what might have happened if the show went on beyond the point it did.
Well he sort of did though. If he was shown being thrown of a cliff on to jagged rocks but didn't actually show the impact, wouldn't it still be safe to assume he dies? It's a similar situation really - the events immediately prior to the end indicate his imminent death, and a lot of conversations directly describe what happens at the end to be what it is like being killed, you never see it coming, just instant nothingness. The scene it even set up to show Tony's perspective when the entrance bell rings, it does so several times and the very last moment before blackness is the bell again, indicating that Tony's perspective will be next, and then we get a blank screen. If that isn't telling us Tony dies I don't know what is, apart from actually showing it graphically which would take away from the entire point he's trying to convey.