David Chase Goes Back to the Mattresses
Tuned In —
... . But I think you'll be interested in this. In an excerpt from an upcoming book, David Chase talks to Entertainment Weekly about That Last Scene: There are no esoteric clues in there. No Da Vinci Code. Everything that pertains to that episode was in that episode. And it was in the episode before that and the one before that and seasons before this one and so on. There had been indications of what the end is like. Remember when Jerry Toricano was killed? Silvio was not aware that the gun had been fired until after Jerry was on his way down to the floor. That's the way things happen: It's already going on by the time you even notice it. Are you saying...? I'm not saying anything. And I'm not trying to be coy. It's just that I think that to explain it would diminish it. What do I think about that? That maybe David Chase should just stop talking about The Sopranos. "I'm not trying to be coy": of course not! At this point, the ...
Onion rings and other things
What's Alan Watching? —
... So David Chase has finally broken his vow of silence, even a little, to talk about the onion ring scene in "The Sopranos" series finale for the forthcoming "The Sopranos: The Complete Book," and Entertainment Weekly has an excerpt of it. ...
David Chase on that ending
Hollywood Elsewhere —
... (in bookstores on 10.30), interviewer Brett Martin asks producer David Chase about that final cut-to-black scene in the diner and if there's a puzzle to be solved. "There are no esoteric clues in there," Chase ...
Anyone Still Wondering About the Fade-to-Black?
MSN TV Blog —
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Friday links: 'The Wire,' '24,' 'The Sopranos,' etc.
The Watcher —
... ” ending, sort of. EW has the exclusive details here. ...



