deliberate ambiguity does not necessarily equate to creative genius in my humble opinion. I would've liked more, but it's still a terrific series coming to an end and I'll miss it.
Take a look at Tony's expression when he looks up at Meadow coming through the door - looks like dread to me. Also, he's reaching back - either to get a coin for the jukebox or something else.
I do like the nod to the championship run of the 2005 Chicago White Sox. Who knew?
QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Jun 10, 2007 -> 08:03 PM)
BTW, I am going to watch it again at 11, but when the screen went black, was there any sound? I thought I might I heard a voice say something, but I wasn't sure.
that was me screaming horse s***.
day threw 12 pitches, 2 strikes
QUOTE(briguy27 @ Jun 10, 2007 -> 01:22 PM)
day was doing good before this outing, so why bring him in and risk him losing confidence when struggling like he just did? why not either 1. bring in boone or jenks to make sure it will be a W for the sox or 2. bring in somebody like prinz or bukvich to hopefully get a 1-2-3 inning and to boost their confidence
so when a guy is going good, you keep him on the bench. got it.
QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Jun 10, 2007 -> 12:07 AM)
(and if that course includes the Sox improving and then trading anything that resembles a shrapnel of potential starter ability in the majors, I will freak the f*** out)
that would truly be the worst case scenario, the sox 7 or 8 back thinking they've got a run in them if they add one more piece and wind up paying with a top prospect.