Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Copout!
Soprano's creator David Chase has finally broken his silence regarding the ending of the Sopranos finale. In an interview in the upcoming book, The Sopranos: The Complete Book, Chase says that Tony did NOT get killed when the screen went black.
"There are no esoteric clues in there. No Da Vinci Code," he said. Chase went on to say that he as surprised that fans wanted Tony to die. "They had gleefully watched him rob, kill, pillage, lie and cheat. They had cheered him on. And then, all of a sudden, they wanted to see him punished for all that. They wanted 'justice' ... The pathetic thing -- to me -- was how much they wanted HIS blood, after cheering him on for eight years."
Geez, way to take it seriously dude. That's how it works moron! All the bad guys you root for have to get it at the end. Could you imagine what a pussy move it would have been if Tony Montana didn't die at the end of Scarface?
He totally meant for Tony to die. What was with all that "everything just goes black" stuff? I think with all the Sex and the City hoopla, David's thinking movie.
Why do I care? I guess I'm pathetic.
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