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Dave "The Hammer" Schultz vs. Norm Macdonald
Norm Macdonald tells a quick story from his childhood about Dave Schultz. Classic Broad Street Bullie stuff. From the Stern show May 7, 2009. Get a Sirius subscription.
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sopranos: philly decides he's not going to take it anymore
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phil's fed up with being pushed around and letting things slide. what follows is a brief history lesson and an important turning point in the final few episodes of the series. "what'd they do that for?" "because they're stupid! that's why."
the sopranos - a dose of reality from dr. krakower
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Dr. Krakower gives his unfiltered (and unapologetic) opinion to Carmella - and the audience - reminding her of what type of person Tony essentially is: a depressed criminal prone to anger.
Falside - Educated Suicide ft. Rite Hook, C-Chan (Slow Suicide Stimulus)
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Falside - Educated Suicide ft. Rite Hook, C-Chan (Slow Suicide Stimulus)
Falside feat. thekeenone, B-Real, Reg Riddem, and Ill Bill - Hit That Shit (Remix)
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Falside feat. thekeenone, B-Real, Reg Riddem, and Ill Bill - Hit That Shit (Remix)
falside - too much feat. slaine and amadeus the stampede
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falside - too much feat. slaine and amadeus the stampede
You know those kids were invited to the bday party by kid brother Billy himself? He wanted to hang around with his peers.
Us Catholics..... your people... the arrogance.
He could’ve brought it a little less confrontational to help her become emotionally independent from Tony
this scene always gives me chills. The way the music comes in at the end and you know it’s about to be a war freaking amazing.
This guy was the real gangster.
Philly decides he’s not going to take a shine-box anymore, very dark and eerie!👀
Well all know who great Edie is in everything. But every time I see this I can’t get over how great this guy is in this scene. It’s one of my favorite performances in the whole show.
2:47 Amazing how he says to take the children, what’s left of them. Rewatching the show from pilot to finale and you realize how much the souls of AJ and Meadow have been slowly eroded away by Tony’s influence.
This doctor was more devastating with his truth bombs than any gangster was with their guns.
Probably my favourite scene.
One of the best scenes in the entire series. When Imperioli and Gandolfini are hugging because that’s the tradition. But you can tell that Tony is just completely disgusted with Chris and Imperioli does such an absolutely incredible job of hugging Tony and thinking, that, “even though this guy has done a lot of bad things to me. I need him. I have no one else in my life who I fully trust and love. Tony is it.” Alright Chrissy 🤣
Chase did this scene perfectly. Tony, by story standards is the hero you root for. He's the good guy, and the neighbouring gangs, the FBI, even his wife are by story standards the bad guys. Protagonist vs antagonist. Then comes this doctor and lays it out plain and simple. Tony isn't a good man and good father as the story would have you be under the impression. He's a depressed, murdering criminal
Everything this guy said was dead on.
This is golden. For people tired dealing with people shit
Carmela put the hit out on Tony. That's what happened in the finale.
Am I the only one who finds this therapist somewhat similar to Jesse Lee Peterson? Like with his questioning style and cutting out the BS right away, being straight about the issue and revealing the contradiction that the person has in their mind by simply questioning them.
Old Jewish shrink > Priest
The collective no one gives a fuck is reality.
Chris nose when he hugs Tony 😅
One of the best scenes in the whole show if not the best, he completely tears down Carmella and the mafia in general with blunt clarity that few other scenes have. Carmella’s biggest problem is her self-pity and it’s why she could never renounce the mafia or Tony. Every time she’s mistreated she turns it into a story about she was personally offended instead of how the mob life destroys everything else around her. Her husband kills their own family, her children are troubled, her friends are miserable, and she doesn’t care about any of it until she finds a broken nail in Tony’s clothes. Even when she tries to leave based on personal grievance she miserably fails and mopes around about how it’s impossible to live on her own anyway.
Nice channel name
At some point, you have to realise that some people are never going to change and are going to continue making you feel a certain away until you cut them off and get some mental clarity for once.. but then you’re presented with a new set of problems but not as big as the ones before💁♂️
Crime and Punishment isn’t the great masterpiece it is made out to be, it slathers the plaster of religion at the end like some sort of magic sealant, whereas it is totally irrelevant to the moral questions raised. Typical Russian nonsense, finding salvation like an hallucination on a deathbed.
She tried to suggest he didn’t understand morality in terms of family duties. The writers made her the spider at the centre of her conceit.
Really insightful remarks.. thank you
The music choice at the end was beyond talent, it was genius.
Ultimately Carmela was just as bad as tony She may not killed anyone or ordered it But she knew. She absolutely knew exactly everything tony does and is willing to look away because of the luxury Shes diseased as him, and I genuinely believe that meadow is infected by the end
The whole family is.
One of the best scenes in the series. Love an Old Skool Shrink (No sugarcoating etc).
Which season is this?
You ever look back on the series and notice that in all of Tony's therapy he never so much as even admits that he leads a detestable criminal lifestyle? Like forget about promising to change then not staying true to it or whatever - he cannot even cast judgement on his selfishness or unfairness in taking by force and cruelty. And even more staggeringly, Melfi never calls him out on his dedication to failing to do that! He wallows in self-pity and faux-laments his shortcomings as a son and this and that, but never once reflects on his persistent hostility to becoming an honest & hardworking man. Every while that Melfi brings him anywhere close to a guilt-trip ; he immediately deflects and lashes out back with some variant of "Well uh at least I'm not Jeffery Epstein!". Disciplinary Judgement is just what Tony is in dire need of, but precisely the virtue anathema to the putrid and saccharine precepts of new age psychiatry. Sopranos is a daunting didactic drama that masterfully pulls the pathology of post-modern liberal ethics apart at the seams, then plasters the pieces on full frontal display.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the show. The psychiatrist exposes Carmella for the hypocrite she really is and doesn’t buy her booh-ooh poor me attitude, absolute savage. Like Tony told Carmella in season 4, she knew the deal when she married him; she wanted the money, the house, the clothes, and the status. And despite all of the psychiatrist’s advice, she stayed.
That was BRUTAL...
One of the great scenes in serial drama. Perfection in writing, direction, acting. And it won Falco the Emmy.
Damn that blood money line brutal
"One thing you can never say...... is that you haven't been told." 💀
I like how Carmella seems most upset about Tony's cheating but Dr. Krakower tells her that's probably the least bad thing about him
So that's a Krakower?
This guy is a much better psychologist than Dr. Melfi.
what episode?
Edie Falco is a genius
Despite Phil being an evil horrible bastard in every way, I really understand him in this scene when he says "I compromised everything". Guy spent 20 years in the can while his peers were all living the high life, nearly half of his adult life. Never got his revenge for his brothers murder, etc. Obviously all of these things are his own fault one way or another, but I can understand what he's feeling, "compromising" everything, things never being the way he wants them. Compromise is necessary in life of course, but I don't want to be 66 years old thinking I compromised everything just to please others.
she wanted to hear boohoo thats so sad but this guy gave it to her like it is she acts like shes a gangster herself at times but wants to cry im just a victim and he said gtfoh
I'm here to celebrate what would've been Frank Vincent's 87th birthday (April 15, 2024). He loved his family more than grilled cheese on the radiator.....
It's amazing just how rancid the vibes to S6B are lol
This is a powerful scene that eviscerates the pathos of the characters... But let's not pretend the more banal forms of evil that fill the world - and this therapist's client list - aren't spared the same condemnation. There is no shortage of blood money, and its circulation causes no small amount of harm. Is a mob boss worse than a Nestle exec that enables slave plantations? Or a physician bribed into overprescribing opioids? What are broken legs next to a destroyed ocean, or a bulldozed village?
*yawn*
2:38 Butchie knew that 20 years speech was coming lol
and she never read crime and punishment
If it werent for Phils criminality i think hed have made a great school teacher😅
why did not he fix tha tmistake by changing his name back to leonardo?
one thing you could never say , That you never been told ! Sopranos writer was really on another level compared to nowdays writers .
Wonder how long a session with Tony & this therapist would've lasted?