RefLib
June 30th, 2007, 01:46 AM
So much for AJ being depressed in the final episode.
He is in a car that is about to go up in flames and could end his life.
He jumps out. Runs away from death in the arms of a new love. Some people plan that sort of thing if they are depressed. The conversation at the beginning of the scene made it seem like AJ and Rhiannon might be thinking of fulfilling a suicide pact.
When AJ is talking to his therapist after the incident he says he feels "cleansed" by the experience of watching his car burn. Not because it is a polluter, just the excitement. We know from Tony's earlier depression, that he snapped out of it when Jr. tried to have him killed. Escaping from that "woke" Tony up and gave him a new appreciation for life.
Same with AJ. A real, near death experience, wakes him up. AJ's "controlled near death" experience didn't really do as much for him. He will still use the depression card but he is fully alert now.
Yet when Carm and Tony try to talk to AJ about the car burning, he pulls up the depression card as if it were a "Get out of Jail Free" card in monopoly.
And it appears to work.
AJ is duplicate Tony. He has had a rough, unhappy childhood. And he has learned from his father how to get around the hard parts. He just hasn't figured out how to do the stand up part as he walks into the responsibility of his life.
AJ is 21. We know from earlier in the season that Johnny Boy had Tony murder someone when he was 23. That cemented Tony into the life, following in his father's footsteps.
Maybe since/if Tony is gone, AJ will have a chance of escaping the life if no one is there to force him into the next step.
I think we see in AJ a lot of what happened in Tony's life between the early episodes where we saw his very young life, as remembered in therapy, then there is a blank filled in with a few glimpes by the episodes with his Cousin Tony, then in the beginning of 6b we see how Tony actually was nailed down into the life.
AJ probably mirrors the missing scenes of Tony's development.
He is in a car that is about to go up in flames and could end his life.
He jumps out. Runs away from death in the arms of a new love. Some people plan that sort of thing if they are depressed. The conversation at the beginning of the scene made it seem like AJ and Rhiannon might be thinking of fulfilling a suicide pact.
When AJ is talking to his therapist after the incident he says he feels "cleansed" by the experience of watching his car burn. Not because it is a polluter, just the excitement. We know from Tony's earlier depression, that he snapped out of it when Jr. tried to have him killed. Escaping from that "woke" Tony up and gave him a new appreciation for life.
Same with AJ. A real, near death experience, wakes him up. AJ's "controlled near death" experience didn't really do as much for him. He will still use the depression card but he is fully alert now.
Yet when Carm and Tony try to talk to AJ about the car burning, he pulls up the depression card as if it were a "Get out of Jail Free" card in monopoly.
And it appears to work.
AJ is duplicate Tony. He has had a rough, unhappy childhood. And he has learned from his father how to get around the hard parts. He just hasn't figured out how to do the stand up part as he walks into the responsibility of his life.
AJ is 21. We know from earlier in the season that Johnny Boy had Tony murder someone when he was 23. That cemented Tony into the life, following in his father's footsteps.
Maybe since/if Tony is gone, AJ will have a chance of escaping the life if no one is there to force him into the next step.
I think we see in AJ a lot of what happened in Tony's life between the early episodes where we saw his very young life, as remembered in therapy, then there is a blank filled in with a few glimpes by the episodes with his Cousin Tony, then in the beginning of 6b we see how Tony actually was nailed down into the life.
AJ probably mirrors the missing scenes of Tony's development.