"I have no interest in explaining, defending, reinterpreting, or adding to what is there," he says of the final scene."No one was trying to be audacious, honest to God," he adds. "We did what we thought we had to do. No one was trying to blow people's minds or thinking, 'Wow, this'll (tick) them off.'
"People get the impression that you're trying to (mess) with them, and it's not true. You're trying to entertain them."
Chase does admit that there was some "conversation" (i.e., "Listen to this, quietly nod your head, then tell me I'm a genius.") about his selection of "Don't Stop Believin'" as his series-ending theme among his crew, who eventually "[came] around" to their boss's selection. Luckily, the showrunner decided to stay with the song's vaguely existential message that things "[go] on and on and on and on," rather than second-guess himself and succumb to brief temptation to replace it with the band's "Any Way You Want It," which would have artlessly telegraphed his desire for an open-ended interpretation of the abrupt, ambiguous ending.
- 'Sopranos' creator's last word: End speaks for itself [Star Ledger]
- The Obligatory 'Sopranos' Finale Post [Defamer]
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