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Sopranos Creator Reveals Whether Or Not Tony Died In The Finale

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Aug. 27 2014, Published 6:18 p.m. ET

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And you thought The Sopranos ended with "Don't Stop Believin'"!

Seven years after Tony Soprano and his family walked into a diner that fateful day, David Chase is revealing what really happened when the camera faded to black.

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In a new interview with Martha P. Nochimson at Vox, David Chase, creator of The Sopranos (and the man who gave Mad Men's Matthew Weiner his first big writing job) answered the question we've all been asking. We'll let you read for your yourself:

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"I had been talking with Chase for a few years when I finally asked him whether Tony was dead. We were in a tiny coffee shop, when, in the middle of a low-key chat about a writing problem I was having, I popped the question. Chase startled me by turning toward me and saying with sudden, explosive anger, "Why are we talking about this?" I answered, "I'm just curious." And then, for whatever reason, he told me." 

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Throughout their conversation, Chase made it clear to Nochimson that he believes the art of entertaining is leaving the audience imagination to run wild—so it’s interesting he let the tidbit slide.

“He shook his head “no.” And he said simply, “no he isn’t.””

Lucky for us, our imaginations are nimble—and now we've got even more to play with.

Were you a fan of The Sopranos? Are you glad you really know how it ended? Share in the comments or tweet us @OKMagazine.

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