31. "Er... no." In response to In response to 29 Tue Oct-23-07 02:56 AM by ZooTown74
>He made a show >about a mobster. It's not unreasonable for fans to expect the >guy to suffer some sort of consequences for his years of >lawlessness and murder.
But is it unreasonable when the creative force behind the show repeatedly emphasizes in interviews leading up and during the final stretch that that's not what he's interested in?
He said repeatedly that he didn't want to finish the story with a "crime doesn't pay" lesson for his characters in order to satisfy the audience. And like it or not, he didn't.
>Chase has always said The Sopranos isn't a morality tale, and he has no interest in the tidy TV tradition of tying up all loose ends...
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