
When an abrupt cut-to-black concluded one of the most eminent series in the history of television, turmoil erupted among millions of viewers. In the moment, bewildered fans might have blamed the blackout on faulty TVs, cable boxes or HBO subscriptions. But, every last bit of silence and blank screen was deliberate.
More than a decade later, the exhaustively analyzed scene of the 2007 series finale of The Sopranos continues to keep fans awake at night. But, local aficionados will soon have the opportunity to probe cast members of the groundbreaking HBO show on their own insight surrounding the contentious ending.
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