likewise. didn't see it, but sounded not bad. since no possible ending would make a majority of fans happy, why not do something artistically provocative?
of course, if they make a feature film in a few years and use the open-ended ending to pick up with 'and everyone lived and carried on just like they were, whew thank god we didn't kill off our star character!' *then* I think fans should be pissed.
The Sopranos creator David Chase maintained Monday that he did not leave the final episode of the series unsettled so he could return with a theatrical movie tying up loose ends. In an interview with the New Jersey Star Ledger, the "hometown" newspaper of Tony Soprano, Chase said that he hasn't thought much about a possible movie. "I never say never. An idea could pop into my head where I would go, 'Wow, that would make a great movie, ' but I doubt it." Chase declined to discuss the final scene, saying, "I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting, or adding to what is there."
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Date: 2007-06-13 02:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-13 02:24 am (UTC)of course, if they make a feature film in a few years and use the open-ended ending to pick up with 'and everyone lived and carried on just like they were, whew thank god we didn't kill off our star character!' *then* I think fans should be pissed.
No planz yet
Date: 2007-06-13 02:06 pm (UTC)