09/22/2025
Apologies for taking a millenia to respond. I was looking for a comment I wrote about this in another thread. This is actually a theory I came up with fairly recently so it’s not super popular. I read a comment on a different thread comparing the Atwell Ave Boys to the three Fates of Greek mythology. What are hitmen but the ultimate deciders of their targets’ fates? You got Other Chris and Rose as their otherworldly servants. Their house’s Catholic imagery and the priest at the end may be to juxtapose that these guys are literal Mob demons, withering away in darkness until their evil services are called upon again With all of that, I theorize that this scene is mostly about Christopher. Why else write in the crew’s biggest skagg-head for the scene besides the initial humorous irony? He comes face-to-face with old school killers, the kind that would have wacked Chrissy long ago. Lou sniffs out his addiction right away, Other Chris reflects his status as a murderous protege, and then Other Chris fingergun-shoots him as he walks away. To me, that scene represents that Christopher could never be a mobster of the past like how he and Tony worship, and he walks away from the interaction marked for death, his fate of being murdered for his addiction decided
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There was a guy once, Iamthetable69. Got him coming home from r/TheLeftCantMeme. Caught him good with a tire iron. When he woke up, I held him down, while LemonRare5820 downvoted his post.
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