it was really -- one season where steve buscemi was in it, and i was like, "man, i hope they kill him because he's taking me out of the documentary." like i know steve. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh you were like, i don't like when i see an actor -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah. like, no, get back to the dock. [ laughter ] i love "the sopranos." >> seth: now i have to ask, what -- so the ending, did you -- had the ending been spoiled for you? because i think that a lot of -- that's maybe one price you pay for watching it later. >> yeah, i remember my manager, lou anselmo, when i worked at a shoe store in north carolina, like 25 years ago, like, he was just like -- like just pissed off. >> seth: about the finale. >> about the ending. but i actually really loved it. i thought it was great. i thought -- i mean, this spoils nothing. it actually puts you in tony's shoes. the scene is so well done. i loved it. >> seth: so basically, for 25 years, all you knew about the finale is it made your manager, lou anselmo, mad? >> yeah, he was mad. he came back, he was like, "what the [ bleep ] was that?" [ laught