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I had Tony maybe 12 when the riots happened. Then it goes ahead about 5 years (in my mind) and he’s about 17.It may have been in the re-created fair scene when Johnnyboy was caught with the other crew members meeting at the fair while pretending to take Tony's sister Janice. That's the scene from the Saprano's where Tony as a young kid climbed in the trunk and was pissed when he thought his Dad was leaving him out. The riots in Newark were occurring at that time placing young Tony as a 10 year old kid.
Yet in this movie..."The Many Saints of Newark"...the riots are also depicted as occurring. Only this time Tony is a young man ditching college and being groomed by his mentor, Dickie Moltisanti.
I did a rewatch a few months back. And now I fully understand the ending. They were explaining the ending for 2 seasons before it happened.It’s nice to have a time stamp…..my last post here I decided to go rewatch the Sopranos start to end. Three weeks. Not bad. I’m going to turn around and rewatch Many Saints. I have a sinking feeling it won’t be better this time, might be worse, after watching the series.
I’ll just share this too….I didn’t like the ending of this series way back when it happened. I didn’t hate it with a passion, but it was not pleasing or have any closure. The more I have rewatched this over the years the more I have come to….respect it more, maybe.
I first started watching because….it’s the fucking mob, and I gobble up those stories. But, on rewatches I’ve become more and more aware of all the symbolism that is in this series. Just to put it this way, if you want to believe he died at the cut to black….the theory had its fair share of support in analysis.
That’s the thing. I don’t knock Chase for pushing it as open to interpretation to try to appease as many as possible, I guess.I did a rewatch a few months back. And now I fully understand the ending. They were explaining the ending for 2 seasons before it happened.
Tony was sitting there, living life. None the wiser to what was about to happen. Then wham. Lights out. The end. No warning. No follow up. Just the end.
doing a rewatch, knowing how the show was going to end made it so much clearer that it isn’t “open to interpretation”. It just is. And there is no doubt.