In a recent chat with The Hollywood Reporter‘s Scott Feinberg, Sopranos godfather & creator David Chase acknowledged for the second time that Tony Soprano was indeed “hit” in the final seconds of the last episode, “Made in America,” which aired on 6.10.07.
Chase’s first acknowledgement happened during a 2018 q & a with “Sopranos Sessions” co-authors Matt Seitz and Alan Sepinwall. Chase accidentally let it slip that Tony died in the final minute, and even cursed at Alan and Matt for making him cough this up.


Does anyone recall that in the immediate aftermath of that 6.11 airing, a lot of people didn’t know what had happened, and some declared that the ending was inconclusive?
N.Y. Times columnist Alessandra Stanley, 6.11.07: “David Chase’s last joke was on his audience, not his characters. Tony, Carmela and A. J. are gathered at a diner in a rare moment of family content that cried out for violent interruption. A shifty-looking man walks in and eyes them from the counter, then, in a move echoing a scene from The Godfather, ominously enters the men’s room. Outside, Meadow is delayed, trying to parallel park, then begins walking toward the restaurant.
“Nothing happens. Credits. What?”
N.Y. Post headlines — ‘SOPRANOS” FINALE WHACKS FANS…SHOW’S FINALE FIRES ‘BLANKS’…DARK SCREEN CAPS DISAPPOINTING WRAP…PHIL’S GRISLY HIT IS THE LONE HIGHLIGHT.
Here’s what I wrote minutes after the episode ended:
“Tony Soprano lives on in perpetual dread and uncertainty — unpunctured, undead, and prevailing after a fashion. That, for better or worse, is what the final episode of The Sopranos left viewers with this evening.
“And anyone who writes in complaining that I’m spoiling the party by writing this can go stuff it. A comprehensive sum-up piece by the AP’s Frazier Moore went up at 11:50 pm eastern, Nikki Finke ran a negative reaction piece even earlier, and finale details are all over Monday morning’s N.Y. Post.
“So far there seems to be disappointment out there that a hitman’s bullet or at least some sort of bad-karma payback didn’t befall bossman Soprano, although I’d suspected this might be how the last episode would end.













