The Sopranos: Made in America (2007)
Season 6, Episode 21
10/10
A rather subjective ending, very nice!
30 March 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I have read a few of the reviews and opinions about this final episode, and I must admit that like many I was rather surprised by this abrupt ending. Yet the more I think about it, the more I understand the final scene in a way that doesn't seem to have struck anybody else (that maybe because I am actually wrong!). I actually believe that, although things have gone back to normal for the Soprano Family (both biological and Business), the suspicious looking Italian is a metaphor of the permanent threat that dangles above Tony Soprano, who, for all his money and "success", has to live an extremely dangerous and precarious life. This impression is reinforced by the two black guys who enter the restaurant after the Italian guy. They also look kind of dangerous, at least the show has gotten used to spot gangsters throughout the 6 marvelous seasons. Still, the point of view according to which Tony gets killed implicitly is very valid and believable. Ultimately, this episode is a beautiful ending to what i consider to be the best show ever made
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