RUSH: Here’s Josh in Rochester, Indiana, you’re up first on the EIB Network today. Hello.
CALLER: Hey, Rush, how’s it going?
RUSH: Just fine, sir, never better.
CALLER: Hey, my question is about the Sopranos coming up on Sunday. What do you think is going to happen?
RUSH: What do I think is going to happen on the Sopranos Sunday night?
RUSH: I’ve got two theories about what I think’s going to happen on the Sopranos. I don’t know which one. I know they shot a bunch of different endings. I think everybody in Tony’s family, his crime family, his home family are going to get clipped, but he doesn’t, left all alone with nothing.
CALLER: Well, that’s interesting, isn’t it?
RUSH: Well, you gotta think. Now, everybody says that this is it, and there can’t be a movie now since they killed off all these mobsters now in Tony’s family. However, Gandolfini, and he may be tired of the role, but if they do want to bring it back sometime, they can’t kill the guy off, and I think about this, you know, in a creative programming sense. If he gets clipped, I was telling Snerdley yesterday, if he gets clipped, I think that maniac sister of his is going to be the one that does it. She’s wacko in the first place, but her husband just got wiped out in last week’s episode. She’ll probably blame Tony for this. They’ve had this relationship that’s been at odds for the longest time. Tony’s mother had put out a hit on him before she died. What a great character she was, Nancy Marchand. So that’s my best guess but, you know, I’m watching it without my prediction in mind. I’m just going to watch it and see what happens, but those are the two various endings that I have conjured up. Thanks for the call out there, Josh. I appreciate it.
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RUSH: Here’s Brian, Cedar City, Utah. You’re next, sir, on the EIB Network. Great to have you with us.
CALLER: Hey, Rush.
RUSH: Hey.
CALLER: Dittos from an IACS alumni since 1988.
RUSH: Well, nice to have you, sir.
CALLER: Rush, I want to chime in on The Sopranos final with my spin. There’s something that bothered me about the last episode. Something’s been kind of simmering under the surface for a long time, and I think it has to do with Paulie.
RUSH: Paulie Walnuts is going to whack Tony?
CALLER: Well, I don’t think he’s going to whack him, but I think he’s going to let old Phil’s boys know where Tony’s in hiding at, and there’s been some bad blood going on for a long time between these two guys because Paulie is such a loose cannon.
RUSH: Yeah, Paulie tried to defect to the old New York gang headed by Carmine Lupertazzi, whatever, and he was being set up by Johnny Sack. Johnny Sack says, ‘Oh, Carmine loves ya.’ Paulie finally met Carmine, and Carmine had never heard of him. But it could be. I also think, you know, this idiot A. J. could be the one to do it.
CALLER: Gosh.
RUSH: Well, that — because you think down the road on this. I know they’re all saying this is it, there’s no more, and there’s not going to be a movie and all that. If they had to do a movie, it would have to be a prequel to bring all these characters back. But it’s one of the reasons I think Tony may survive. But if he doesn’t, A. J. surviving, he could get through his depression and become the next mob boss. But A. J., you know, he’s cruising. He tried to kill his uncle, couldn’t pull that off, he tried to kill himself, couldn’t pull that off. He might think that his route out of his depression is to get rid of his dad. Who knows.
CALLER: Whew. I can’t wait to see it, Rush.