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My favorite interpretation I’ve seen is that this ending is Tony watching his own death over and over in the afterlife (something the Sopranos suggested is “hell” a few times.) The surreal decor in the restaurant filled with symbols kind of suggests that, but most of all there’s a cut directly from Tony walking in-

Definitely, Many Saints felt like someone cut up a great 10 episode miniseries and made a highlight reel movie to dump on foreign markets.

I really think they should have found a stopping point to end around s5 and called the series “part one.” Then in 10 years recast the whole thing (which would be a huge event itself) and make a part two series giving the conclusion the time it needed. People might actually care about the prequels in the mean time,

In this case NFT clearly stands for N-word Feet Tarantino.

I wouldn’t say it’s off limits, it’s more about the fickle whims of what people want to watch.

Remember when they wouldn’t show Elvis below the hips because his gyrations were too scandalous? Or when Jim Morrison said “Girl we couldn’t get much HIGHER” even when Lorne told him not to?

I can totally see how The Fonz is Garry Marshall’s idealized version of himself if he was a Cool Guy.

Can you imagine how dehumanizing those trashy Cinemax After Dark and trashy low budget 80s teen sex comedy sets must have been?

The idea itself isn’t automatically problematic... It’s not original at all, there have been hundreds of “What if The South Had Won” alternate history books published in the last 70 years and probably thousands about Germans winning WW2.

I hope it’s his iconic windbreaker and not that leather jacket they put on him in later seasons.

As far as atrocities go I don’t think he’s as bad as Christopher Columbus or Chris Christie but he’s decidedly worse than Christopher Mintz-Plasse.

The true “Human Garfield” is comedian Louis Anderson. This is divine truth and there will be no further discussion.

I’m hoping whatever happens is canon in the Smashing Pumpkins “Tonight, Tonight” mooniverse but NOT the Meles “Trip to the Moon” film that inspired it.

I agree, there’s just too much going on for the writers to add multiple audience fake-outs to the mix. For the most part things are going to be as they seem or will be explained pretty quickly if not.

Sam Barsanti clearly thinks Blade Runner came out in 2003 or whatever year he first saw it in junior high.

I’d believe there were other Waystar employees who did it as a form of corporate protest but it might be too complicated for the show to go there.

Being Team Anyone kinda defeats the point of the show, I think.

Yeah I think when a star is also an active producer they’re usually more about the “big picture” and don’t have anything to do with day to day operations.

Typos never get fixed... Henry Selick is still called “Harry Sellick” in yesterday’s article. No one gives a fuck, just find a way to take a certain bemused pleasure in how trashy this site is now.

The answer to this and many other such questions is “Florida.”