poshol na escribió:Spoiler: mostrarY lo de la "guerra que puede estallar en cualquier momento" es cachondo, es como decir algo así justo después de Guadalcanal.Spoiler: mostrarYa ha habido muertes, pero en ese momento vuelve a haber "paz" entre ambas familias, han llegado a un pacto y, en principio, ya no están amenazados, pero los escalofríos en el cogote siempre estarán allí.Spoiler: mostrarY entonces por qué se corta justo sin dejarnos ver cuándo llega la hija, Einstein.Spoiler: mostrar¿Y por qué el hecho de que acabe justo ahí quiere decir que matan a Tony, Stephen Hawking?
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Response to final scene
The final scene of "Made in America" became the subject of much discussion and analysis after its original broadcast. The use of an abrupt ending followed by several seconds of silent black screen led many viewers to initially believe that their cable or DVR had cut out at a crucial moment.[12] Two opposing interpretations emerged among viewers regarding the ultimate fate of Tony: some believe that he is killed; others believe that he remains alive.[2][13] One argument for the former points to a conversation that Tony had in the midseason premiere episode "Soprano Home Movies" with his brother-in-law Bobby, in which Bobby comments on how suddenly and without sound death can happen in their lives as gangsters.[14] When questioned on the theory, HBO spokesman Quentin Schaffer stated that the conversation is a "legitimate" hint.[13] The final scene showing a man credited as "Man in Members Only jacket" who goes to the bathroom has been interpreted as a nod to a scene in the The Godfather in which Michael Corleone retrieves a gun from the bathroom before shooting his enemies to death.[15] Speculation has also linked the jacket to the title of the opening episode of the season, in which Tony is shot, and also as a symbolic reference to membership of the Mafia. On Jimmy Kimmel Live, Michael Imperioli stated that he believed the final scene meant that Tony was "very dead."[16]
Response to final scene
The final scene of "Made in America" became the subject of much discussion and analysis after its original broadcast. The use of an abrupt ending followed by several seconds of silent black screen led many viewers to initially believe that their cable or DVR had cut out at a crucial moment.[12] Two opposing interpretations emerged among viewers regarding the ultimate fate of Tony: some believe that he is killed; others believe that he remains alive.[2][13] One argument for the former points to a conversation that Tony had in the midseason premiere episode "Soprano Home Movies" with his brother-in-law Bobby, in which Bobby comments on how suddenly and without sound death can happen in their lives as gangsters.[14] When questioned on the theory, HBO spokesman Quentin Schaffer stated that the conversation is a "legitimate" hint.[13] The final scene showing a man credited as "Man in Members Only jacket" who goes to the bathroom has been interpreted as a nod to a scene in the The Godfather in which Michael Corleone retrieves a gun from the bathroom before shooting his enemies to death.[15] Speculation has also linked the jacket to the title of the opening episode of the season, in which Tony is shot, and also as a symbolic reference to membership of the Mafia. On Jimmy Kimmel Live, Michael Imperioli stated that he believed the final scene meant that Tony was "very dead."[16]