So Tony really did get whacked, Sopranos theorists say upon further review
In a story filed by the Reuters News Service, a Home Box Office spokesman hinted that there's a legitimate way to view the last episode of The Sopranos.
And that view is that Tony Soprano, the head of the family, got murdered with his wife and son sitting at a restaurant table with him and his daughter entering the eating establishment.
The biggest hint, according to a consensus taking shape on the Web, is a scene from an earlier episode in which Tony and his brother-in-law, Bobby Bacala, muse about what it feels like to die.
"At the end, you probably don't hear anything, everything just goes black," Bobby says while they sit fishing in a small boat on a lake.
That scene is recalled briefly in a flashback played at the end of the penultimate Sopranos episode, as Tony is lying in the darkened room of a safehouse clutching a machine gun to his chest in the midst of a mob war.
"I think that is one of the most legitimate things to look at," (the HBO spokesman) said when asked about theories that the Bobby Bacala flashback was meant to foreshadow Tony's death.
Moreover, he said the man in the "Members Only" jacket could be interpreted as a symbolic reference to mob membership. "Members Only" also was the title of the episode in which Tony's demented Uncle Junior shoots him.
My guess would be David Chase probably doesn't like HBO or its spokespeople lending creedence to any particular view.
But what're you gonna do?
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3 comments:
That "evidence" just supports the possibility that Tony was killed - Chase also included a lot of evidence to the contrary (such as, we didn't see Tony getting whacked)... bottom line: a deeply ambiguous ending, with many possible avenues ... The Sopranos and the Closure-Junkies
Yeah but we didn't see Adianna get whacked and we know she did. I think it is somewhat foolish to hear the show repeat twice that when you go, or get whacked, nothing happens, you hear nothing and then that happens at the end and we assume that someone didn't get whacked. Someone got whacked or it wouldn't have gone black with no sound and no vision, it's too coincidental. However, I do think that maybe the show or the audience got whacked, not Tony. But if they show the scene twice where they are talking about death being a certain thing and that certain thing pretty much happens then we have to assume that death happened. To who exactly? I am not sure.
Interpreting the Sopranos--ending and all--is the 21st century version of playing the Beatles album backwards to find out that God is Dead.
Don't you think?
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