![]() Where he parts ways with Master of Sopranos, though - and plenty of other fans who just want to know whether or not Tony's brains ended up all over his bowl of onion rings - is that Chase continues to maintain that that's really not the point. This is the most Chase has ever said about a very concerted effort to invoke the image of Tony's death as a possibility through the end of the series. ![]() It's interesting here that he confirms a lot of what's included in the infamous Master of Sopranos analysis, as far as the technical steps he took throughout the scene to build tension and suggest the death of Tony. As tight-lipped as Chase usually is, I almost had a hard time believing these were his own words - and would've remained very skeptical, if not for the fact that the Director's Guild is as a reputable source as any. I always wished for a director's commentary on Made in America on the DVD sets, and well - as far as the last five minutes go - here it is. ![]() Just want to get that out of the way first.ĭespite anyone left who's still really sore about the lack of definitive answers to the most literal question of Tony's mortality, this is really fascinating stuff, and definitely the most he's ever said on the matter. And no, there's no clear-cut "yes" or "no" answer to that question. For convenience, it's an article Chase wrote for The Director's Guild of AmericaĮDIT: Whoops, forgot the link. [ETA by FlyOnMelfisWall: was heading here to post this when I saw UP already had.
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