Links posted on October 25, 2007
Interview with Sopranos' creator David Chase. I personally /loved/ the ending, but it's getting pretty hard for me to hold on to an alternative interpretation of the finalé.
I saw some items in the press that said, ''This was a huge 'f--- you' to the audience.'' That we were s---ting in the audience's face. Why would we want to do that? Why would we entertain people for eight years only to give them the finger? We don't have contempt for the audience. In fact, I think The Sopranos is the only show that actually gave the audience credit for having some intelligence and attention span. We always operated as though people don't need to be spoon-fed every single thing — that their instincts and feelings and humanity will tell them what's going on.