Don’t Stop Believin’: Deconstructing “Made in America”
Meadow prepares for her wedding and a career in law, representing the "legitimization" of the family's second generation. [S6E21] Made in America
Was Tony killed? Does life just go on until it doesn't? The beauty of "Made in America" is that it forces the audience to experience Tony’s paranoia. Whether a hitman was behind that door or just a hungry customer, Tony Soprano will never truly be at peace. The beauty of "Made in America" is that
The final scene at Holsten's is a masterstroke of editing. Director David Chase uses "Don’t Stop Believin’" to pace a sequence where every bell ring at the door feels like a potential gunshot. Director David Chase uses "Don’t Stop Believin’" to
As noted by leadership experts at LinkedIn, Tony's tragedy was making himself the sun around which everything orbited; when that sun sets, the darkness is absolute.