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      • "The Sopranos" creator David Chase loves an anti-climax and the ending feels like another example of that. Instead of Tony dying outright, we only get to partake in paranoia about when he might die.
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    Tony Soprano as shown in the world of The Sopranos is a man slowly and steadily declining in stature for the audience, and that is the key distinction here. We are not watching a man becoming bad, giving in to his darker impulses and slowly growing into it. Tony Soprano, and to that extent his entire core cast of characters are people who are alrea...

    The Sopranos from the outset is about exploring the dual life of Tony Soprano – as a family man, and as a mob boss. In exploring both sides of the family he occupies, the audience gets to see a world that is both kept separate, and yet inexorably tied to each other. Tony and his wife Carmela’s unwillingness to not involve their children in the othe...

    From the end of season 2, The Sopranos becomes a hybrid of Twin Peaksand Goodfellas, and in the hands of any other creator, this conceit would be overused to death. But David Chase as a writer is instinctive and intuitive. His utilization of the dream sequences is instrumental in showcasing how adept Tony has become in identifying his own psyche, h...

    By making a concerted effort to subvert expectations from any traditional mob movie, The Sopranos could be described as one of the major media properties quite successful in subverting audience expectations. Season 1 doesn’t end with Tony trying to kill his mother, even though the show was building itself to it. Season 2 was building to a gang war ...

    There exists a transaction between the audience and the creator of a show, the audience trusts the creator while the creator uses that trust to see how far he can push the envelope. Chase and his creators did that. The Sopranos, in the later seasons, became a complex watch for me. It successfully transitions from the end of the 90s to the mid-aught...

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  5. Chase presides over his universe as an anti-god… Although Father Phil is trite and defensive at times during their conversation, he does provide Ralph with words of hope and comfort. Ralph seems to make a legitimate effort to become a reformed man—but it doesn’t happen immediately.

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