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Auggie

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6. I loved it because I approached it with an open mind (SPOILER)
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 06:08 PM
Nov 2021

Admittedly, I knew the story revolved around Dickie Moltisanti and NOT young Anthony Soprano. Chase gave us a taste of the Tony to come.

It was a good story, beautifully shot and styled, and included a much-needed addition of the black perspective that worked along side the Lupertazzi crime family.

Think of it as Act I. It's up to us to imagine Act II, or, wait for another film. There's so much more to explore. I bet David Chase can't wait to tell us.


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