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re: Tony Soprano
Posted on 5/9/13 at 2:51 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Posted on 5/9/13 at 2:51 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Never seen much of the show, but he's dead. And here's why. (if you have a minute...or several hundred)
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:02 pm to CocomoLSU
Cocomo, lol, I was actually about to mention MasterofSoprano's incredible breakdown of that final scene! I have read it before, and it's an amazing in-depth view of that last scene, he breaks it down in every way possible. And yes, given all the facts, it is most likely that Tony died at the hands of the Members-Only-Guy, who I believe was mostly likely a relative or friend of Phil Leotardo's, seeking revenge for Phil's death.
This is basically what it boils down to. Tony's life was always in danger, and even if he wasn't killed at Holsten's that night, it could have happened the next night, or the night after that. A mobster's life is always in a precarious situation, when you are in that world, you could be "whacked" at any time, for many different reasons. Tony most definitely had a lot of enemies in his life, and especially after the bloody feud with Phil Leotardo, he knew that at any time, a hitman from New York could come for him.
Not to mention that he most likely was headed to prison because of Carlo Gervasi becoming an informant who would testify against Tony. So things were not looking up for Tony at the end of the series.
This is basically what it boils down to. Tony's life was always in danger, and even if he wasn't killed at Holsten's that night, it could have happened the next night, or the night after that. A mobster's life is always in a precarious situation, when you are in that world, you could be "whacked" at any time, for many different reasons. Tony most definitely had a lot of enemies in his life, and especially after the bloody feud with Phil Leotardo, he knew that at any time, a hitman from New York could come for him.
Not to mention that he most likely was headed to prison because of Carlo Gervasi becoming an informant who would testify against Tony. So things were not looking up for Tony at the end of the series.
Posted on 5/9/13 at 3:02 pm to CocomoLSU
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but he's dead. And here's why.
That's just an opinion.
The answer is he is Schrödinger's cat
Posted on 5/10/13 at 4:37 am to CocomoLSU
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And here's why. (if you have a minute...or several hundred)
Thanks for the link Coco.
I just spent a few hours reading it and a shite ton of comments
I'd say I have to agree with it. I always thought he got killed anyway, but this really brings it home.
Just watching the last scene makes you a bit sad though. When you really invest into a show like this, it sucks that it has to end.
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