I love y'all, but you naysayers are nuts. That was a perfect hour of television, and a perfect cap on a great, smart series.
The last five minutes in particular were insanely tense, and somehow (this really gets me!) the Journey song ratcheted up the tension to the point that I nearly passed out from unconsciously holding my breath. Don't stop, indeed.
And MAN, what a funny episode! Paulie and the cat. Agent Harris getting overinvolved in Tony's war ("We're going to win this thing!"). Tony and Carmela bribing AJ to stay out of the Army with a job working for a pornographer. The over-the-top crowd reaction to Phil's death. Meadow's assertion that the government oppresses Italians. AJ's political activism. That incredibly uncomfortable chat with the Parisis. Paulie immediately taking the cursed job when Tony suggested giving it to Patsy. Tony's lawyer distracted by the naked girls on the monitor.
And sad, too! Tony looking at Jun's face and seeing how small and horrible and fleeting his future would be, even if he survives long enough to be old (and that's not too likely, given all the clues the episode left about Tony's future). Silvio in the hospital. The cat looking at Chris (ok, that was funny, too). The kids' complicity with their dad's corrupt life (not that too many civilians in Chase's world are anything other than corrupt). No Melfi!
So, to wit: I loved it and thought the choice to cut off on an ambiguous expression in the middle of a Journey chorus was fucking brilliant.
P.S. the theory about all the people in the ice-cream shop being out of Tony's past demeans us all and indicates that the terrorists may have already won.
Edited because I'm too tired to realize when I can't spell.