Earlier today, Vox caused quite a stir with this story:
http://twitter.com/#!/voxdotcom/status/504591677622091777According to Voxsplainer Martha P. Nochimson, “The Sopranos” creator David Chase revealed that Tony Soprano didn’t die at the end of the series finale.
Yeah … about that:
http://twitter.com/#!/ditzkoff/status/504776167908724736More from Today:
The Vox report seemed clear-cut enough — until late Wednesday when Chase’s representative Leslee Dart issued this statement:
“A journalist for Vox misconstrued what David Chase said in their interview. To simply quote David as saying, ‘Tony Soprano is not dead,’ is inaccurate. There is a much larger context for that statement and as such, it is not true.
“As David Chase has said numerous times on the record, ‘Whether Tony Soprano is alive or dead is not the point.’ To continue to search for this answer is fruitless. The final scene of ‘The Sopranos’ raises a spiritual question that has no right or wrong answer.”
Oh, Vox … will you ever learn?
http://twitter.com/#!/BrianFaughnan/status/504780047614750720How on earth could this have happened?
http://twitter.com/#!/seanmdav/status/504780281501716480Bingo.
http://twitter.com/#!/sharkey_nick/status/504783780725673984 http://twitter.com/#!/JohnEkdahl/status/504781287349952512Snort.
Looks like we’re back to square one!
http://twitter.com/#!/TheH2/status/504786976009375744***
Update:
‘Give it up, champ’: Matt Yglesias can’t dig his way out of ‘Sopranos’ Vox-hole
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