Tall Midget wrote:
Panther pislA wrote:
The show is ONLY what the writers, directors, and actors make it to be.
You idiots that try to make it YOURS by feeling this way and that about the ending are megalomaniacs.
You wandered upon a "telling" tale, and it ended the way it ended (or. . . did not end), and that's IT.
All this philosophizing (is that even a word?) about the wasted suspense, etc. just makes you sound like A.J. SOPRANO.
This is some of the dumbest shit I've ever read on this board. Any fictional text is open to interpretation. Further, in its more imaginative early stages, The Sopranos actually openly encouraged multiple interpretations through experimenting with dream sequences and purposely abstract, inscrutable scenes. For you to suggest that there is ONLY one way to feel about a show is reductive, inconsistent with the show's own aesthetic, and out of touch with the manner in which imaginative works operate.
Midget, I am sure I have seen it somewhere in here before, but you are obviously either Bernstein or you are one of his overly-faithful flock ("ass-lickers", you [or your hero] would say). . .
. . . an artsy-fartsy control freak just like him (or how he purports to be while he is on the air). I bet you have been admonished for "backseat driving" many times before.
You are obviously NOT the target audience for this show - you are more the target audience for Frazier or whatever show Dr. Melfi watches.
Your decimation of the finale is akin to one wondering why DaVinci did not make the Mona Lisa's smile even, and then clamoring for a fix to be painted-in or saying that it is worthless art. It is useless to bash a true masterpiece of one artist's vision in that manner.
What is deplorable, though, is the way you try to commandeer the board with your proclamative tone. Your overuse of the persuasive words "Clearly", etc. implies what? - that you are the God of TV?
When you eventually do get up from the toilet, you will find that you forgot to check for the plunger before you sat down.
P.S.: And if you want an "Intellectual Throw Down" we can do that, too. I will be here all day with your self-absorbed, condescending ass.
P.S.S.: You can go ahead and edit my grammar and spelling if you get bored.
It's funny that you label me the control freak when you're the one telling others not to question or criticize a TV show. I guess we all need to sit down and listen for our answers from the great David Chase, eh? I can't believe I have to explain this to someone, but people have been discussing, debating, and criticizing artwork since artwork itself has existed. Criticism is, after all, part of the process that helps define a "masterpiece" as such. Your ignorance in this regard is almost as unfortunate as David Chase's creative fecklessness.