Sopranos Ending Answered Here, Maybe?

pontius

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when Tony came out of the coma after being shot by uncle jr, when he first saw Meadow, he said, "my guardian angel". now note, Meadow, his "guardian angel" was not sitting by him at the diner in the final scene. if she had been sitting there, any gunman (like the member's only jacket man coming from the bathroom or the man with the USA hat) would not have had a clean shot at him from that angle.
so why wasn't his guardian angel sitting beside him? because she was having trouble parallel parking. why couldn't she parallel park? because she couldn't see good over her right shoulder, her blind spot. and Tony wasn't looking over his right shoulder (his blind spot). and that's where the shot would've come from.
also, the car Phil Leotardo got out of just before he was killed was a Ford Expedition. they even took time to do a closeup of the Ford emblem on the front of the car. when Meadow finally gets parked, she runs across the street and is narrowly missed getting run over by a Ford Expedition. almost as if Phil, from the grave, was trying to kill Tony's guardian angel so Tony wouldn't be protected. he missed, but Meadow was still too late.
when Tony selects the Journey song on the table jukebox, the number of the song is "K3". in baseball terms, "K3" would be "strike 3". as in "strike 3, you're out." Jr's fist attempt on Tony's life....strike 1. Jr shoots Tony....strike 2. Tony goes into the diner without his guardian angel....strike 3, you're out.
also, it shows a closeup shot of Tony, Carmella, and AJ each popping an onion into their mouths. the didn't bite, they each popped one in whole, like a communion wafer. Tony was finally taking communion for his sins and was ready to go.
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miaheatlvr

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Originally Posted by Pontius
when Tony came out of the coma after being shot by uncle jr, when he first saw Meadow, he said, "my guardian angel". now note, Meadow, his "guardian angel" was not sitting by him at the diner in the final scene. if she had been sitting there, any gunman (like the member's only jacket man coming from the bathroom or the man with the USA hat) would not have had a clean shot at him from that angle.
so why wasn't his guardian angel sitting beside him? because she was having trouble parallel parking. why couldn't she parallel park? because she couldn't see good over her right shoulder, her blind spot. and Tony wasn't looking over his right shoulder (his blind spot). and that's where the shot would've come from.
also, the car Phil Leotardo got out of just before he was killed was a Ford Expedition. they even took time to do a closeup of the Ford emblem on the front of the car. when Meadow finally gets parked, she runs across the street and is narrowly missed getting run over by a Ford Expedition. almost as if Phil, from the grave, was trying to kill Tony's guardian angel so Tony wouldn't be protected. he missed, but Meadow was still too late.
when Tony selects the Journey song on the table jukebox, the number of the song is "K3". in baseball terms, "K3" would be "strike 3". as in "strike 3, you're out." Jr's fist attempt on Tony's life....strike 1. Jr shoots Tony....strike 2. Tony goes into the diner without his guardian angel....strike 3, you're out.
also, it shows a closeup shot of Tony, Carmella, and AJ each popping an onion into their mouths. the didn't bite, they each popped one in whole, like a communion wafer. Tony was finally taking communion for his sins and was ready to go.
Made in America.
#1 those are explorers becasue i own one, BUT i wonder do you think CHASE is REALLY REALLY THAT DEEP? If that was the case then it was probably the most brilliant ending I have ever seen, because it involves things you need to put together to come to these conclusions from years ago.
 

pontius

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Originally Posted by MiaHeatLvr
#1 those are explorers becasue i own one, BUT i wonder do you think CHASE is REALLY REALLY THAT DEEP? If that was the case then it was probably the most brilliant ending I have ever seen, because it involves things you need to put together to come to these conclusions from years ago.
dude, David Chase is VERY VERY deep. that is one reason that this show has been so beloved over the years, because EVERYTHING in each episode has meaning. there are clues and meanings encrypted into every episode of this series, not just the finale.
you sure that's an Explorer? because it looks like an Expedition. but either way, it's the same type of car used in both scenes.
I'm not saying this is absolutely what happened, but it's a good theory. and yeah, Chase is definitely deep enough to pull something like that. I've watched this freaking thing probably 5 times now looking for clues.
I had figured maybe he just left it ambiguous to leave people to make their own conclusions. but now, HBO is saying that Chase had a definite ending but decided to encrypt it with clues instead of actually showing what the ending was.
another thing...the Tony character is based on David Chase's own life experiences (not the mob part, the family part). the series started centered on Tony strained relationship with his mother, as Chase has said he had a lot of issues with his own mother. but in my theory, the show's ending is centered around Meadow, the daughter. the girl who plays Meadow's friend, Hunter, is David Chase's real daughter. she made a cameo in the finale but has not been seen since the 1st or 2nd season. I think that's a clue.
 

miaheatlvr

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Originally Posted by Pontius
dude, David Chase is VERY VERY deep. that is one reason that this show has been so beloved over the years, because EVERYTHING in each episode has meaning. there are clues and meanings encrypted into every episode of this series, not just the finale.
you sure that's an Explorer? because it looks like an Expedition. but either way, it's the same type of car used in both scenes.
I'm not saying this is absolutely what happened, but it's a good theory. and yeah, Chase is definitely deep enough to pull something like that. I've watched this freaking thing probably 5 times now looking for clues.
I had figured maybe he just left it ambiguous to leave people to make their own conclusions. but now, HBO is saying that Chase had a definite ending but decided to encrypt it with clues instead of actually showing what the ending was.
another thing...the Tony character is based on David Chase's own life experiences (not the mob part, the family part). the series started centered on Tony strained relationship with his mother, as Chase has said he had a lot of issues with his own mother. but in my theory, the show's ending is centered around Meadow, the daughter. the girl who plays Meadow's friend, Hunter, is David Chase's real daughter. she made a cameo in the finale but has not been seen since the 1st or 2nd season. I think that's a clue.
You were right LARGER EXPEDITION and I found this Intriging!
So many theories:
They are saying guy in "members only jacket is "NICKY LEOTARDO" or one of the 2 black dudes in the diner was one of the guys who tried to whack him in season 2, what conspiracys! LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79PoQizCZc4
 

pontius

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Originally Posted by MiaHeatLvr
You were right LARGER EXPEDITION and I found this Intriging!
So many theories:
They are saying guy in "members only jacket is "NICKY LEOTARDO" or one of the 2 black dudes in the diner was one of the guys who tried to whack him in season 2, what conspiracys! LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79PoQizCZc4
I think the Nicky Leotardo thing has been debunked because there is a different actor that played him, I don't know.
HBO has come out and said that Chase had a definite ending that he didn't show. there are A LOT of upset people, so they may end of showing or telling the true ending or there may be a big boycott of the DVDs.
 
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