Nothing happened the series just ended, the fact that the creator had an autistic tantrum as soon as people assumed he was shoot in the head tells everything.
Nah I remember in all the furor in the few days after it came out some autist compiled a literal frame-by-frame analysis of it and showed, in pretty irrefutable terms, that the final moments exhibit a clear-cut pattern. It shows Tony's POV, then cuts away, then back to Tony's POV, then cuts away, and it does it multiple times without interruption so it's pretty clear that it's an intentional choice. And then the last shot, which would be the one from Tony's POV if the pattern holds, is the black screen.
Between the very blatant editing clues, the fact that a sudden cut to literally nothing can really only mean one thing and the not at all subtle foreshadowing when him and Bobby describe this EXACT being what happens when you die only a few episodes before it's not even really debatable. People know how it ended, they just refuse to accept it. Dude got his brains blown out sitting at the table with his family. Deal with it
>Tony and Bobby discuss death >they talk about how everything goes black and you don't even notice >this is exactly how the series end >brainlets still think he has survived
yes, the series just ended
Vito walked in front of the camera
open casket ending
Nothing happened the series just ended, the fact that the creator had an autistic tantrum as soon as people assumed he was shoot in the head tells everything.
Noah Tannenbaum punched his fricking lights out
This is the most tired shit that gets posted in sopranos threads. You've become an embarrassment to yourself and everybody else.
literally all sopranos threads are are the same quotes being reposted over and over again
Nah I remember in all the furor in the few days after it came out some autist compiled a literal frame-by-frame analysis of it and showed, in pretty irrefutable terms, that the final moments exhibit a clear-cut pattern. It shows Tony's POV, then cuts away, then back to Tony's POV, then cuts away, and it does it multiple times without interruption so it's pretty clear that it's an intentional choice. And then the last shot, which would be the one from Tony's POV if the pattern holds, is the black screen.
Between the very blatant editing clues, the fact that a sudden cut to literally nothing can really only mean one thing and the not at all subtle foreshadowing when him and Bobby describe this EXACT being what happens when you die only a few episodes before it's not even really debatable. People know how it ended, they just refuse to accept it. Dude got his brains blown out sitting at the table with his family. Deal with it
total headcanon, shut the frick up with your nerd shit
the series just ended. that’s it. tony’s alive but in deep shit
>IT'S STILL REAL TO ME DAMMIT
Tony’s alive you dumb frick. You got fell for Chase’s bait
You don't remember shit you 90s born queer reddit Black person. You're just parroting shit from much later. Frick yourself.
>Tony and Bobby discuss death
>they talk about how everything goes black and you don't even notice
>this is exactly how the series end
>brainlets still think he has survived
This l. Let alone they ganked a boss out in front of their family which is a insult. So unironically that's also howntonyngotnwhackednby jamal
>you probably dont feel it when it com- ACK!
https://nypost.com/2021/11/03/sopranos-creator-david-chase-reveals-death-scene-for-tony/
They wanted to kill Tony without actually killing Tony because it would upset fans. Left it ambiguous while creating a historical TV moment.
It was genius and moronic at the same time.
He lives on in the heart of all true believers.
Doctor told him not to eat onions. He ate onion rings and died.
found this shit the other day can't stop cracking up. has to be the funniest television side plot of all time
My head canon is that they all just ate dinner together and things just went on as usual because the mob life just never ends
If they had added a single bullet sound effect would have been better?
No. That's pretty much how Blake's 7 ended.
Honestly, who frickin’ cares? It was obvious that the ending was a fricking cop out.
Watch it anon
The ambiguity is what makes it good. It's discussed daily 17 years later.