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newcritics: Sopranos Watch: This Thing of Ours

  • Chuck Tryon · 2 years ago
    I was planning to cite Alan Sepinwall's interview in my own defense of Chase a few entries below. I don't understand why people are so convinced that Chase wants to tick off his audience when in fact the series has been, as you suggest, about the joy of storytelling and interpretation, about our work as viewers to make sense of it all.

    I'm in the "over the shoulder" camp simply because there was no split-second shot of the assassin (and, yes, I know we're told the victim never sees it coming) or anything specific enough--for me--beyond the Godfather allusion to suggest that Tony got hit.

    Great reading of the final two scenes.
  • Tom Watson · 2 years ago
    Ms. Peel - first off, great Sopranos series!

    Secondly, Chase has created a monster. He created Tony Soprano - that's his greatest work, and he never shies from showing Tony as a monster-killer of humanity. Redeeming touches are just those - they show how mundane monsters can be. I think Chase is incredibly proud of the monster he created (or recreated as revenge against some of the mopes who inhabited his adolescence).
  • Tony Alva · 2 years ago
    I don't think I'll ever write anything more for this blog. You guys are too intimidating. Ms. Peel, that was awesome!
  • Tom Watson · 2 years ago
    Hey, no copping out Mr. Alva! We all expect your next post, haste.
  • Lance Mannion · 2 years ago
    I'm glad Chase left the ending ambiguous. It lets those of us who have to wait to catch it on DVD the pleasure of reading all about it without having it spoiled for us. No matter how many great posts like this one, and Chuck's and Dennis', I end up reading, I'm still going to have make up my mind for myself when I see it. I should write Chase a note thanking him for thinking of us poor non-HBO subscribers.

    But just from what I've read it sounds to me like there are more clues that Tony got hit than that he lives on.
  • Frank Weaver · 2 years ago
    I am one of those viewers who felt it was an amazing episode, and the ending is carefully constructed to offer a summation of where the characters are at this point, and where they have been, and what tendency lies ahead. As for the onion rings scene, I feel it was very clear, this was their "church", the non-descript yet familiar, everyday, local establishment, and the onion ring the equivalent of the communion wafer, as the camera lingers on each one of them, in sequence one after the other, taking and recieving it as one whole, placed within the open mouth on tongue, no biting etc.. it wasn't carniverous - there are scenes showing them chowing down, that looks different - it was sensitive, a ritual being confirmed.

    My one real complaint if any is the ending I have read about with the Tivo reference. I say "read about" because in Europe as I am, I downloaded the show, as did thousands of other viewers. I didn't see anything but black screen before the credits. Secondly, if there was some sense of a TiVo reference, I feel that is a pity because in a decade that will be some archaic visual, dating the series, like seeing an old computer screen in a movie that is supposed to represent hi-tech and so on. Big mistake to suddenly date the series -or its initial audience.

    Also, for god's sake, Meadow, just park the car already...that was one scene too many..
  • Robert Stein · 2 years ago
    As an old admirer of Chase's, I was reminded of what he did with the Rockford Files in the 1970s: http://ajliebling.blogspot.com/2007/06/sopranos...
  • Ralph DeMarco · 2 years ago
    I think it's just silly to think that Tony dies. And what's with this idea that the man at the counter was a hitman? Don't you think you might glance at John Gotti eating at a small diner with his kids. Don't forget, Tony gets ink, people know his face. If the counter guy was a hitman, he'd have walked in, shot Tony and walked out. Hitmen don't linger at the counter, and dash to the bathroom. Sorry folks, but Chase was playing with you. So what happens after that scene? Well, most likely Tony is indcited for that gun charge, and some sort of Rico case is made. That's the set up. I must toot my own horn and tell y'all that I predicted that Tony's crew would get to Phil before Tony gets whacked. And, I knew that Phil's crew didn't want to take down the Jersey Boss anyway, and a truce was made. Chase is telling us that, as much as he didn't like Tony, Phil deserved what he got.
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