Wasn't the season finale suppose to be 2 hours long?
This season finale barely topped an hour. Overall it was a pretty good episode, but a weak season finale. I actually would have liked it if they merged the last two episodes into one.
Also, I was disappointed to see another antagonist character get completely neutralized. In season one, it was Junior who was Tony's enemy. But then he got arrested and then drifted into insanity. Now he's about as threatening as Grandpa Simpson. Both Ritchie, Ralphie, and Tony B got offed within a season. Johnny Sack was just turning into a really good rival for Tony, but now he just got arrested by the Feds ala Junior. Regardless of what happens, Sack's power and influence will be drastically reduced next season.
So who will be Tony's antagonist next season? Will they pull another previously unheard of mafia guy out of jail to give Tony conflict only till kill him by the season finale? The minute I saw Tony B. on-screen, I knew he would be dead by tonight.
This wasn't a bad season overall. It had some really good moments (much better than the fourth season). They did a good job with some of the smaller character stories, but I was disappointed with the over-arching storylines. It seems like the previews for the next episodes almost always looked more interesting than the actual episode turned out to be. This was not the case several seasons ago where the actual episodes ended up matching or exceeding the previews.
Again, not bad, but I'm glad I don't have HBO just for the Sopranos anymore because it wouldn't be worth it. Especially since the next season is almost 2 years away again. Thankfully I have HBO for The Wire, Six Feet Under, Boxing, and the occasional movie.