After watching it again tonight, I'm convinced that Made In America might be the most convoluted, amazing Soprano's episode of them all. Simply brilliant. It is so interwoven throughout the entire episode, it takes a while to understand that you yourself have just had a hit put on you by David Chase. Only you didn't see him coming, just liked Tony said during the episode, You just never know when a hit is coming... He tipped us there.
You can draw so many conclusions and each and every one of them are so fascinating, beyond the smoke screen of characters introducing (or was it re-introducing themselves?) in the diner? "Who was going to hit Tony, and why?" or "Is it just Tony's normal paranoia, which is sure to end him back into therapy, only this time with A.J.'s Psych, who Tone was sort of checking out during the episode?"
"Is it just another night out for food the Soprano's?" or "Is this where the feds finally nab Tony, lock stock and barrel--just as Agent Harris slams his hands on a desk and says, "Damn! We're going to win this thing!" (as if he was in some sort of contest with fellow FBI agents on who is going to finally nab Tony, who I would surmise is the big prize for them.)
In the end, like in life, Crime Goes On...........