Dope analysis on the Sopranos ending

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Breaking Bad had one of the least inspired and generic endings imo:yeshrug:For me, the ending of The Sopranos made a ton of sense even before all the theories came out. Despite killing all of his enemies, Tony will always have to keep his head on a swivel and can never do simple things like enjoying a dinner with his family. His other family is the reason for that. The Sopranos was always a show framed around the theme of juggling two families. Whether Tony died or not is pointless:manny:

also, Cowboy Bebop did the protagonist dying finale much better too :yeshrug:
 

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It's not really new information, but they really use the right scenes/interviews/quotes to go into the three big theories:

- T got popped
- Nothing happened
- 'the viewer gets popped'

While they don't form their own conclusion, they spend more time on the T getting popped theory.
so the same theory that's been online since the show ended. :ld:



what really happened is david chase is a dikkhead and was too scared to have a definitive end. :ufdup:
 

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His "breaking bad" moment for me was him pointing out Jesse hiding under the car. That was an act of pure malice that was not redeemable.

dude snitched :dahell: Walt should have pointed him out.

although I did feel bad for my guy becoming a meth slave :francis: that was sad.

@hex about to ban y'all :whew:

just spoilered my shyt above, I want no smoke :whoa:
 
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