Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Didn't understand the ending to the Sopranos? The 2 Best Theories Right Here!

Maybe you did figure out what David Chase was trying to convey when he ended the series finale of one of the best television shows ever in the middle of the scene. What did he mean by that? Were you trying to fix the cable when that happened, hoping that you didn't just miss the end of an era because your dog might of chewed the wires when you weren't looking? I did and I don't even have a dog.

By the way, there was 3 different endings filmed to ensure that it didn't get leaked to the public and for Chase and the producers to see which one worked the best with the rest of the episode. I can't find where each of the endings starts during the episode.

Well after going to bed perplexed, I woke up and went to work to discuss the outcome with some other eager coworkers. one of them (Italian gent of course) reminded me of a the scene where Bobby and Tony are fishing in the lake in episode two. Discussing death, Bobby offers that dying must be "everything just turns to silence". Theres no other explanation for why the last scene of the entire series would just end, finito, out of nowhere. Especially with no music to go with the credits, I can't remember when the ending credits didn't have a song playing.

I was also reminded that the scummy looking Italian guy, who was profusely sweating as he was walking into the bathroom, was the Phil Leotardo's Nephew. Rockin the hot Members Only jacket in all its glory. But I don't know this for sure.

But then there is another theory that Tony got pinched by the Feds. The feds realized they could get rid of 2 bosses with 1 stone. They gave Tony info about Leotardo's whereabouts, and then had the meeting of the 2 groups bugged and now have Tony for conspiracy to murder. There were a lot of scenes involving the feds,and the main federal agent saying "We might actually win this!". It may appear that he is actually rooting for Tony but is he? It could have been a trick to trap Tony while eliminating Leotardo at the same time! Meadow being stuck outside, could be symbolic of here pursuit of being a law student in defense Italians receiving poor and unfair treatment by the feds. and that she isn't be there to defend Tony.

1 comment:

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