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Originally Posted by Cankerskull
Here's an interpretation: The writer(s) didn't know how to end it, so he used the "leave it up to the audience's imagination" ploy. It was a total cop out. I could **** in a box and have it be interpreted in several different ways. Doesn't make it a good ending.
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Like I said earlier, the best aspect of the ending is that it leaves us not knowing. It placed us in Tony's shoes for all time. We can revisit him any time we want 'wonder what T's up to these days.' It changes the saga from a collection of stories to a real life being lived [or not lived any more] somewhere out there in the Jersey plains.
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Last edited by Baby Lee; 05-05-2010 at 03:59 PM..
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