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Davey Scatino, performed by Robert Patrick, was a playing addict on The Sopranos. However was he able to homicide?
The Terminator 2 star doesn't assume so, however he's flattered individuals believed he may very well be.
In terms of the sequence finale of The Sopranos, fan theories abound. Many individuals have speculated on what occurred after the display screen lower to black, leaving viewers at nighttime about crime boss Tony Soprano's (James Gandolfini) destiny. Some have posited {that a} man on the diner the place the Soprano household met for a chunk regarded suspiciously like Davey, whose life was ruined by his childhood buddy Tony.
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Patrick wasn't conscious of this idea round his character, telling TV Insider that solely showrunner David Chase is aware of. If it was purported to be him that probably killed Tony, he was by no means contacted about it.
"I really feel blessed that folks would actually nonetheless be fascinated about my character on the finish," Patrick mentioned. "However boy, what an awesome expertise."
The X-Information actor performed Davey for 3 episodes in season 2 of The Sopranos. Even in that brief time, Tony did some critical harm to Davey's life after folding him right into a high-stakes poker sport. Davey shortly turned indebted to Tony, who later defrauded his sporting items retailer as reimbursement. Audiences final see Davey driving away from New Jersey to begin a brand new life in Nevada after his enterprise goes bankrupt and his household leaves him.
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Patrick beforehand recalled what Gandolfini mentioned to him forward of the beatdown Tony was going to present the indebted Davey. After telling the late actor to convey his "A-game," Gandolfini requested him, "How's your balls?" earlier than he "scared the dwelling s—" out of Patrick through the take.
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That have caught with Patrick, who used the off-color quote to pay tribute to Gandolfini on Tulsa King. As rival crime boss Jeremiah Dunmire to Sylvester Stallone's Dwight "The Common" Manfredi, Patrick threw the road again at Stallone in season 3 of the fashionable mafia present.
"The crossover from Sopranos to Tulsa King, the followers are there," he instructed TV Insider. "That’s a throughline there for certain. Yeah, that’s why I threw out that line, 'How’s your balls, Manfredi?'"
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