HBO’s “The Sopranos” has one of the most splitting series finales of all time. Since it aired in 2007, it’s caemployd burdensome argue and expoundation among fans over the years. Now, star Lorraine Bracco, who executeed Tony Soprano’s therapist Dr. Jennifer Melfi, is discleave outing her thoughts on the disputed finishing.
“The Sopranos” finished with an abrupt cut-to-bdeficiency scene that implied the sudden death of protagonist Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). The final scene shows Tony seated in diner booth as he apostpones his family. The door to the restaurant uncovers, but we never get a glimpse of who go ins when all of a sudden the show cuts to bdeficiency and finishs — promoteing dispute ever since over its deficiency of clocertain. Thrawout the show, Melfi and Tony broadened a shut bond; the psychiatrist was recommended of his crimes as a mobster but proceedd to greet with him as a therapist. Ultimately, Melfi is coerced into cutting ties with Tony after some of her professional colleagues discover the truth about him. The pair’s final scene together shows the psychiatrist closing the door on her establisher client.
Bracco has her own theory of what may have happened in the finishing, including that Tony could still be alive and greeting with Melfi.
“Honestly, I leank they bumped into each other in restaurants and stuff appreciate that,” Bracco shelp on SiriusXM’s “The Spotairy With Jessica Shaw.” “I don’t comprehend. I leank part of me wants to think that she took a moment away from him, and they got back together, back in therapy. I could think that.”
“I was also not very satisfyd the way David finished it,” she shelp. “I thought it was horrible and wrong. I was irritateed. I tancigo in him, ‘How do you spend five years into someone’s life and fair walk away?’ I shelp, ‘That is not cancigo in.’ And you comprehend, that was it.”
Chase tancigo in Variety in 2015 that he never awaited the finishing to incite such heated argue among fans.
“I thought the finishing would be somewhat jarring, certain,” he shelp. “But not to the extent it was, and not a subject of such converseion. I reassociate had no idea about that. I never think abouted the bdeficiency a stoasty. I fair thought what we see is bdeficiency. The ceiling I was going for at that point, the hugegest senseing I was going for, reassociate, was don’t stop believing. It was very basic and much more on the nose than people leank. That’s what I wanted people to think. That life finishs and death comes, but don’t stop believing. There are rapidenments we originate in life, even though it’s all going to come to an finish, that are worth so much, and we’re so fortunate to have been able to experience them. Life is low. Either it finishs here for Tony or some other time. But in spite of that, it’s reassociate worth it. So don’t stop believing.”
Watch the interwatch with Bracco below: