The “Sopranos” Ending That Just Won’t Die

Cynthia Littleton has a piece today with yet one more explanation of the much-discussed "Sopranos" ending: It was a commentary on the Iraq war. The title, "Made In America" referred to the fact that the war was made here, that the "made men" of crime families and wealthy Americans in general "have it made" and can grow complacent, while the war is fought in their interest by the poor.
I guess. Why not? Or it could be about unicorns and rainbows. You could read anything you want into it.
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