I LOVE how they payed this completely straight. No forced humor, exactly something you’d expect out of an episode, and that’s why this humor works so well
@@MsBee how so? Even joeys surrogate father thought he was big pussy from the sopranos, his father was so proud he even put his picture back up in his house
SNL "The Most Evil Invention Award" is something I could see on Madtv and was hilarious. Also the short with Ryan Gosling "Papyrus" Other than that, yes, the worst of Madtv owned anything snl does.
Canon? He appears in three scenes and gets blown before we even know who the f*ck he is. I wouldn't say canon any day of the week. Supporting actor at best. Let's not get carried away OVA HEA! 🤣
That whiteface is cringe-inducing nowadays though. If we disallow blackface, whiteface is also prohibited. Sorry didn’t mean to be a buzzkill, I just find our changing mores interesting.
You know this isn’t live right? I love mad tv as well but it’s spliced together from multiple takes not completely live like snl. An entirely different beast
@@davida6146 lmao no it’s completely live with one dress rehearsal done before the live taping at 11:35. Has been that way for decades. Do some research and please stop liking your own comments
Ike Barenholtz is everywhere Artie Lange is... Frank Caliendo is still on the Fox NFL I could go on However, it's possible that will sasso, with his appearance in The Fairly Brothers Three Stooges movie rubbed some shoulders the wrong way
Will Sasso doing the voiceover and then busting out the best Gandolfini impression of all time. Sasso is so underrated. Just absolutely one of the best impressionists/comedic actors of all time. Insanely talented and deserved way more accolades and work.
Sasso's Gandolfini's amazing, no doubt about it. But are we all gonna ignore how much Joey Diaz and Vincent Pastore look alike? For years, I assumed they got Pastore in just to do this sketch as a gag.
I searched "Joey Diaz Sopranos" cause I thought he actually played a role in it and got this sketch, then I found he's actually playing a role in the prequel.
"Who ate all the gabagool?" "No more gabagool for you, the doctor said it's bad for you." "I don't give a fu--!" ***
"You gonna get some more gabagool?" "What am I, your servant? Fu--!" "You know what, I don't need this sh--!" "You want some gabagool? Why don't you get it from one of your little Russian hooa--!" "Tell you what, why don't you stop _breakin' my baw--!"_ *** "Let's talk about your anger toward your mother." "Anger? Anger? Anger what?" "Well, you're clearly angry at her." "Yeah, no sh--! --in' genius insights you got, who are you, f--in' Ray Charles? Let me tell you something, I didn't have anger _at_ her, alright? I _hated_ that f--! --itch! Fu--!" "Let's explore this." "I'll tell you what. You know what, why don't you explore this--! --kin' better things to do with my time than sit around here all day yakkin' about my muddahf--! See you next week!" *** "Meadow, tell your father about your grades." "I'm not talking to him, he's a fu--!" "Hey, watch your fu--!" "You are a racist fu--!" "--over here datin' a motherf--! --into my house! "Tony!" "You just try it--!" "Tony!" "You _bring that motherf--!"_ "Well, I hope you're happy." "Where's the gabagool?" "Fu--!" *** . . . *** "No--!" "Tony, please, give me a chance! Don't do this!" "Shaddup, ya fu--!" "Miserable piece of sh--!" "Whassamaddawitchoo, huh? You think you can fu--! --HE WAS A MADE MAN! YOU _RAT FU--!_ --can't even look at you. Take him out, Big Pus--" "Pleasure." "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" *** "Who's hungry?" "I could eat." "How 'bout some nice gabagool, Tony?" "PUS-- We don't got any gabagool, okay? So SHUT. THE. FU--" "Alright, alright, already, whaddayagotta break my baw--" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Come on, witchya' fu--" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" "Fu--!" _"HOW THE FU--!"_
I remember, the show reigned supreme for a long time since the day it first aired. Then it slowly declined when most of the 90's era cast left the show. The final nail on the coffin was Bobby Lee, and the show went to shit after that.
How's this? 20 years in the dark times. I wanted entertainment. I compromised. I watched old stuff instead. I wanted to watch The Sopranos, but I compromised. I watched MADtv instead. See where I'm going?
I saw this on television when it originally aired, and have watched it repeatedly on the Internet for years. I will never tire of this sketch. Class A hilarious!
I lowkey think this was Sasso's way of showing people that he could actually act and that he was capable of being more than just a jolly funnyman. Down to the subtle body language, he fucking nailed Tony Soprano
This was about 20 years ago, but I remember this clip like yesterday. Still my all time favorite MADTV skit. I was about 12 when I first saw it. My mom used to watch PAX so that just drove the joke home all the way for me.. at the time however my mom didn't think it was funny one bit😂🤣😂
About 60% of mad tv fans think this is the best skit of all time...the other 40% knows what pax tv actually was and KNOW why this is the best mad tv skit of all time.
Huge Sopranos fan here, many saints of Newark didn't disappoint me, the actors are different but they all did a good job and the plot is good too with many unexpected moments. Captured the spirit of the series pretty well IMO.
@@misterdog7 yeah it was decent I think people didn't like the racial aspect and the lack of a bunch of crazy shit happening. It's a Sopranos movie, the pace was always gonna be slow. Did a good job of bringing down the characters Tony put on a pedestal. Hammered home the idea of the pointless cycle that Sopranos so famously showed. People wanted it to be the Sopranos Godfather but Sopranos was always supposed to be an anti-Godfather in my opinion. Not a perfect movie or perhaps necessary to the Sopranos canon but I liked it
Except for norm macdonald. The sketches weren't great but Norms weekend update will never be defeated by another comedy show ever. RIP. I didn't even know he was sick...
I remember watching this and laughing when it came out. I was still just a kid and couldn't appreciate it. I started watching the Sopranos for the first time a couple weeks ago, and goddamn, this is spot on. Makes it that much funnier, especially since this randomly popped up on my algorithm.
"Take him out Big Pu-" "MY PLEASURE" Joey Diaz and Big Pussy always reminded me of eachother despite not looking like one another, probably their thick accents.
This sketch is perfect! Except Meadow wouldn’t talk to Tony like that, and Tony wouldn’t have the boys over to his house that casually- only special events.
After 20 years, this skit is still hilarious! I remember watching this skit as if it was yesterday! And when I saw this, I really thought that was Vincent Pastore!!! Also, I having the Sopranos DVDS and watching the AE episodes, damn the AE episodes were to heavily edited.
I watched this as a kid and didnt understand it but still remember this was one of the best MadTV skits, its even funnier now after I seen the Sopranos
All the impressions are great! If I closed my eyes, I would be convinced that the scene with Melfi and Tony was from the actual show, just with a laughing track
Will Sasso doing Tony is 99.2 percent Gandolfini. It's absolutely scary.
He's so fucking on point fucking awesome
He could do a great Alex Jones!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Lasaration he already does
I’m so disappointed I didn’t know that was Will Sasso. Was too young for madtv:/
But Sasso is still only using 10% of his power.
Its beautiful that Coco Diaz is playing the character he's always confused for in real life. What a champ.
He was a scum bag though lol
Joey Diaz
@@thevampirecielphantomhive2342 Coco was His Street name
@@thevampirecielphantomhive2342we call him coco you nerd
Ohhhhh pusss
I love how Sasso even nails the way Tony sits in therapy, it's uncanny
Sasso the most underappreciated entertainer ever. Man's a legend
It’s sitting. It’s not that complicated.
Also the way he pokes at his plate at the diner table lmao
@@jdgustofwinddance.7748 you must be great at parties.
@@amadeusoasis5358 especially car key parties.
Lois Griffin playing Meadow Soprano is such a bizarre cross-TV show occurrence.
How so?
Sasso is amazing as usual but Debra Wilson's impression of the therapist was flawless, even had the voice breaks she has!
Everyone was incredibly good.
I’m glad someone pointed that out. I couldn’t believe it when she started talking. She absolutely nailed that voice.
Her impression was so good
Spot on
agree that voice break really brought it home. but the cadence was spot on too.
It's uncanny how much he looks and sounds like Gandolfini. Also Joey Diaz as Vinny Pastore.
-Take him out, Big Pu
-My pleasure!!
🤣🤣🤣
WHERES DA GABAGOOL
Well originally Joey did audition for Big Pussy in The Sopranos but didn't get the role.
@@zacharyjohnson6453 Ironically Joey is now on Many Saints of Newark.
Funny how Joey ended up playing Buddha (who is Big Pussy’s dad) in Many Saints
That Melfi voice is SCARILY accurate.
Yeah she’s spot on.
Are the skits just cutoff like this on the real episodes or am I wrong
@@BLACKOUT-wz2xlthe cutoffs are part of the joke
@@BLACKOUT-wz2xldude use your damn brain… you can still hear the laugh track even through the cuts, what does that tell you?
@@rhino5250tells me I hurt your feelings lmao why you sad mad bro?
I love how at 1:08 he’s yelling as he leaves then finishes by saying “see you next week” had me dying so accurate.
Ridiculously hilarious
Part of the job lol
Love that Tony went on one then ended up saying see you next week so calmly 😂😂😂
The most accurate part of the skit lol
Tony will never return to therapy....for the next three episodes.
I LOVE how they payed this completely straight. No forced humor, exactly something you’d expect out of an episode, and that’s why this humor works so well
“HE WAS A MADE MAN! YOU RAT FU-
“Can’t even look at you”
😂😂
@@bumholiouTake him out Big Pus-
@@bumholiouTake him out big pus-
Take him out, Big PU- lol
When I first saw Joey Diaz, I legit thought he was the guy that played Pussy
That's racist.
@@MsBee Not really.
@@SlothhhKinggg You're preaching to the choir my friend! I agree it's just a little racist, but racist is racist.
@@MsBee how so? Even joeys surrogate father thought he was big pussy from the sopranos, his father was so proud he even put his picture back up in his house
@@MsBee how tf. Ones Cuban ones Italian and they happen to look similar what’s racist lol
This sketch defeats anything snl has done in the last 20yrs
SNL is soooo lame! I’ve never understood the hype it gets, it sucks
SNL "The Most Evil Invention Award" is something I could see on Madtv and was hilarious.
Also the short with Ryan Gosling "Papyrus"
Other than that, yes, the worst of Madtv owned anything snl does.
MadTV > SNL
SNL is the worse thing ever
@@LudaChez snl is for normie gentiles
“See ya next week.” Fucking perfect.
@ItIsNotThatSeriousya 🤦🏻♂️ but this was bloody brilliant !! 😂
I agree, that line is under appreciated
That Dr. Melfi voice is perfect
1:50 the way the audience member said “damn” 🤣
😂😂😂
2:22 “PUSS-!”
Men are so simple.
@@dewilew2137yeah, pretty much lol
Now Joey Diaz is canon in the sopranos universe
He's BP father
He was in the saints of newark
Canon? He appears in three scenes and gets blown before we even know who the f*ck he is. I wouldn't say canon any day of the week. Supporting actor at best. Let's not get carried away OVA HEA! 🤣
@@elmarky3700 based
@@elmarky3700 that’s still canon lol he existed in the universe of the film so it’s canon even if it wasn’t long
The actress playing Dr. Melfi sounds EXACTLY like her!
That's the incomparable Debra Wilson.
yea she nailed the voice thingy that shit sound nice
That whiteface is cringe-inducing nowadays though. If we disallow blackface, whiteface is also prohibited. Sorry didn’t mean to be a buzzkill, I just find our changing mores interesting.
@@FilonisHat what? How and why did you make this a race thing..
@@FilonisHat pretty sure mad tv has a couple of black face skits. They were all about the comedy.
I swear, James Gandolfini did a fantastic Will Sasso impression.
Very allegorical
He was gay, Will Sasso?
This is a stone-cold Sopranos episode! It’s right up there. The “yackin’ about my mutha” is incredible. Debby with the therapist thing. Epic!
Hilarious choif of words because Sasso has impersonated Stone Cold Steve Austin many times as well
Jesus it's unbelievable how amazing Debra Wilson is as melfi. And Will Sasso as Tony??? Fugggedaaaboooutit
Too talented
This is such a well made parody! Better than anything SNL has ever made
Idk the cork soakers skit was fucking hilarious same as the colonel angus
You know this isn’t live right? I love mad tv as well but it’s spliced together from multiple takes not completely live like snl. An entirely different beast
@@jujuonthatqueef5043 you do know SNL isn't actually live... it's prerecorded, edited and then aired
@@davida6146 lmao no it’s completely live with one dress rehearsal done before the live taping at 11:35. Has been that way for decades. Do some research and please stop liking your own comments
@@jujuonthatqueef5043 it's not live. Get over it. Larry David even mentioned how they've scrapped some of his comedy sketches...
Will Sasso needs another agent. That guy with that talent... should've been doing great movies
for some reason hollywood didn't want anything to do with MadTV peoples. There was a few seriously talented people from there too
@@FantasyCouch Lois from family guys VA was on madtv, she played Meadow in this skit
@@FantasyCouch Michael McDonald is in a lot of random stuff usually, it’s just SNL favoritism I’m sure though with Hollywood.
Ike Barenholtz is everywhere
Artie Lange is...
Frank Caliendo is still on the Fox NFL
I could go on
However, it's possible that will sasso, with his appearance in The Fairly Brothers Three Stooges movie rubbed some shoulders the wrong way
Will Sasso excels in a skit environment. His talent seems to not translate well into movies. And he is personally against doing standup.
“I hated that F-itch!” 😂😂😂
F-
Lets explore this
@@thevampirecielphantomhive2342 cya next week 😃
🤣🤣🤣
"See you next week" 😂😂😂😂
Will Sasso doing the voiceover and then busting out the best Gandolfini impression of all time. Sasso is so underrated. Just absolutely one of the best impressionists/comedic actors of all time. Insanely talented and deserved way more accolades and work.
His Jesse Ventura impression is amazing as well
He’s done a lot of great stuff. One of my favorites is the beginning skit from Sum 41’s “Still Waiting” music video. Pure gold!!
God he's so accurate, just a more fit looking tony.
He looks exactly like him in the first season before he got fat. At 0.47 I'd swear it was him.
He looks like Tony if he had the makings of a varsity athlete
Golden boy 👀
Actually, he looks exactly like Tony did in Season One.
Pilot episode Tony
Sasso's Gandolfini's amazing, no doubt about it. But are we all gonna ignore how much Joey Diaz and Vincent Pastore look alike? For years, I assumed they got Pastore in just to do this sketch as a gag.
I searched "Joey Diaz Sopranos" cause I thought he actually played a role in it and got this sketch, then I found he's actually playing a role in the prequel.
Joey fuckin diaz lmao
Literally same
@@DVDVIDEOMONKEY same lol
@@DVDVIDEOMONKEY Also James’s son is playing Tony Soprano
Joey Diaz is now officially in that universe 😎
He had a whole three lines in the movie before getting clapped.
@@CaptainPancakes still got paid out the ass🤷♂️
His last words were "I''d eat her shit"
Tremendous
For a few seconds, I thought James Gandolfini was actually guest-starring in this!
I just realized it's censoring his name when he says "Pus" lol
"Fu- fu- fu- fu- fu-" holy shit I've never seen this before and I'm in TEARS. Amazing.
OUUUUHH!!! TOOL AENIMA OVA HEEEERE!!
Comedy gold hard to find nowadays
And Tony cussin someone out thru the window at the end lol "WHO THE FU-"
I'm dying right now😂😂😂😂😂😂
Will Sasso is the most under appreciated comedic actor of our time
"Who ate all the gabagool?"
"No more gabagool for you, the doctor said it's bad for you."
"I don't give a fu--!"
***
"You gonna get some more gabagool?"
"What am I, your servant? Fu--!"
"You know what, I don't need this sh--!"
"You want some gabagool? Why don't you get it from one of your little Russian hooa--!"
"Tell you what, why don't you stop _breakin' my baw--!"_
***
"Let's talk about your anger toward your mother."
"Anger? Anger? Anger what?"
"Well, you're clearly angry at her."
"Yeah, no sh--! --in' genius insights you got, who are you, f--in' Ray Charles? Let me tell you something, I didn't have anger _at_ her, alright? I _hated_ that f--! --itch! Fu--!"
"Let's explore this."
"I'll tell you what. You know what, why don't you explore this--! --kin' better things to do with my time than sit around here all day yakkin' about my muddahf--! See you next week!"
***
"Meadow, tell your father about your grades."
"I'm not talking to him, he's a fu--!"
"Hey, watch your fu--!"
"You are a racist fu--!"
"--over here datin' a motherf--! --into my house!
"Tony!"
"You just try it--!"
"Tony!"
"You _bring that motherf--!"_
"Well, I hope you're happy."
"Where's the gabagool?"
"Fu--!"
***
. . .
***
"No--!"
"Tony, please, give me a chance! Don't do this!"
"Shaddup, ya fu--!"
"Miserable piece of sh--!"
"Whassamaddawitchoo, huh? You think you can fu--! --HE WAS A MADE MAN! YOU _RAT FU--!_ --can't even look at you. Take him out, Big Pus--"
"Pleasure."
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
***
"Who's hungry?"
"I could eat."
"How 'bout some nice gabagool, Tony?"
"PUS-- We don't got any gabagool, okay? So SHUT. THE. FU--"
"Alright, alright, already, whaddayagotta break my baw--"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Come on, witchya' fu--"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
"Fu--!"
_"HOW THE FU--!"_
This was how i was introduced to the series!
“TELL YOU WHAT, WHY DONT YOU STOP BREAKING MY BA-“ I’m rolling on the floor🤣
Hardly anyone's talking about how spot on the therapist's voice was to the original.
Everyone of the cast are legends...
1:15 the fork thing blurs the lines between Sasso and Gandolfini. It’s just perfect lol
The way he pokes at his plate without actually eating anything... Perfection
There was a time when Mad TV ruled with an iron fist, these scenes are remnants of that time.
I remember. It used to be my favorite. Really funny shit.
I remember, the show reigned supreme for a long time since the day it first aired. Then it slowly declined when most of the 90's era cast left the show. The final nail on the coffin was Bobby Lee, and the show went to shit after that.
@@GyrbaeSNL really started getting stale in the late 90's (and it's gotten worse and worse since) and MADTV really picked up the slack.
1:01 he breaks character for .1 second.
It took a 20 year old skit i have never seen before to make me laugh hard like i use to 20 years ago. We truly live in dark times.
How's this? 20 years in the dark times. I wanted entertainment. I compromised. I watched old stuff instead. I wanted to watch The Sopranos, but I compromised. I watched MADtv instead. See where I'm going?
He could of filled in for Gandolfini on his days off, hes so on point!
The Mad TV cast had such good range with their acting, each one nailed The Sopranos cast to a tee. Mad TV was a classic show.
I remember this back in the day seeing it for the first time I never laughed so hard. Still one of Mad TV's funniest skits ever. 😆
Me too omg it's funny as fuck I never forgot this
The "see ya next week" cut kills me, everytime
I saw this on television when it originally aired, and have watched it repeatedly on the Internet for years. I will never tire of this sketch. Class A hilarious!
I lowkey think this was Sasso's way of showing people that he could actually act and that he was capable of being more than just a jolly funnyman. Down to the subtle body language, he fucking nailed Tony Soprano
Then he blew it in how I met your mother
Uncle Joey in the house like a f*ckin' doctah!
UNCLE JOEY? OH, TREMENDOUS
This was about 20 years ago, but I remember this clip like yesterday. Still my all time favorite MADTV skit. I was about 12 when I first saw it. My mom used to watch PAX so that just drove the joke home all the way for me.. at the time however my mom didn't think it was funny one bit😂🤣😂
"Lets explore this." " I'll tell you what!" "You know what?" Why don't you explore this!" 😂😂😂
I got better things to do. Than sit around here all day. Yaking about my mudda-
See you next week
“Let’s talk about your anger, towards your mother.” Her delivery is so fucking spot on 😂😂😂
Anger? Anger? Anger what?
About 60% of mad tv fans think this is the best skit of all time...the other 40% knows what pax tv actually was and KNOW why this is the best mad tv skit of all time.
That ending where he looks out the window and says "WHY THE FU---" lmaoo
Miss Mad TV. You were great in this Joey!
I’ve watched this at least twice a week for the past two months it cracks me up everytime
Wow, 22 years later and this sketch is still hilarious
Still a million times better than Many Saints of Newark.
Oh god 😂😂 I finished the series just as "Saints" came out and I'm still afraid to watch it. 90% of people are saying it's gabagool gone bad.
Huge Sopranos fan here, many saints of Newark didn't disappoint me, the actors are different but they all did a good job and the plot is good too with many unexpected moments. Captured the spirit of the series pretty well IMO.
@@misterdog7 yeah it was decent I think people didn't like the racial aspect and the lack of a bunch of crazy shit happening. It's a Sopranos movie, the pace was always gonna be slow. Did a good job of bringing down the characters Tony put on a pedestal. Hammered home the idea of the pointless cycle that Sopranos so famously showed. People wanted it to be the Sopranos Godfather but Sopranos was always supposed to be an anti-Godfather in my opinion. Not a perfect movie or perhaps necessary to the Sopranos canon but I liked it
@@Brian-od9ep I still saw plenty of crazy shit tho without mentioning any spoilers :D
It wasn't that bad.
1997-2001 Mad TV was brilliant. It trumped SNL tremendously during this era.
DID SOMEONE SAY TRUMP I'M TRIGGERED I NEED MY SAFE SPACE
When Key and Peele came to the show, it was just as great.
Agreed
Except for norm macdonald. The sketches weren't great but Norms weekend update will never be defeated by another comedy show ever. RIP. I didn't even know he was sick...
The Melfi impersonation is spot on lol
23 years ago? Man. Time flew by
I remember watching this and laughing when it came out. I was still just a kid and couldn't appreciate it.
I started watching the Sopranos for the first time a couple weeks ago, and goddamn, this is spot on. Makes it that much funnier, especially since this randomly popped up on my algorithm.
Really was one of my favorite Madtv skits.
That’s an achievement. Joey plays father and son in the same franchise.
Lmao Joey isn’t in the TV show
@@frankfrancis4362 He plays Pussy in this Skit and Pussy’s dad in The Many Saints of Newark
@@frankfrancis4362 he’s in The Many Saints of Newark
@@PacManPark Wait, that movie was real? I thought I dreamt it.
Can we just talk about how
Joey is in the sopranos the many
Saints of newerk now!!! I love it!
Know where to find Joey scenes?
I'll be uploading all of them this week. Clearing copyright with HBO.
@@madflavor are you still uploading them fucko
No, you may not.
2:22 Wise decision of Tony having Claude Speed in his glorified crew.
I like how they aren’t even doing bits, just straight up scenes from the series. Great sketch
I don’t know why but that cut at 2:08 is hilarious
LOL right!! Big P*ssy barely pulled the trigger and the scene immediately cuts to them carrying the body out ✌🏼✌🏼🤣🤣
I thought the same, but seems like the audience didn't
Same you beat me to it man, its the best part imo 😂
"Take him out Big Pu-" "MY PLEASURE" Joey Diaz and Big Pussy always reminded me of eachother despite not looking like one another, probably their thick accents.
Wow Deborah Wilson is actually doing a pretty fantastic Elaine Bracco impression
Sasso is insanely talented his impressions are spot on.
This is funnier than anything on SNL in the past 80 years
How long did you think SNL has been on TV ?
@@justhanginout4672 Too long
Whoa there buddy. John belushi and Chris Farley years were amazing. Madre was my favorite after Chris passed away.
Eh ambiguously gay duo is pretty damn funny
Eddie Murphy mr Roger's skit 🐐
This will always be PURE GOLD
The editor of this skit deserves a raise
Absolutely the best skit of the entire series with house being a close second.
This is honestly one of the best acted and well cast TV parodies of all time. I mean these actors fucking nailed it.
0:32 my favorite part😂
Sasso is the man. One of the best impressions ever
The last twenty seconds had my brothers and I unable to breathe for a solid minute the first we watched it 😭
This will never stop being comedy gold 😂
The girls on MTV were so fine
For real. Mad TV had the hottest girls compared to SNL. And funnier too.
@@CaptainPancakes They wasted your youth and potential. Should have done you know what hehe
One of the best sketches ever!!
Pure genius. Back when comedy skit shows were actually funny.
i hated that f-itch! lmfao so funny
When they are about curse and it cuts away gets me every time 😂😂😂😂
Yo this was so spot on. Literally looks just like gandolfini and all the character impressions are perfect, and really perfect editing as well
"I hated that fich" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Omg, I'm still dyin.
This sketch is perfect! Except Meadow wouldn’t talk to Tony like that, and Tony wouldn’t have the boys over to his house that casually- only special events.
So, not perfect then
@@jonnysupreme yup, you got it.
Shiiit Meadow got close to that though in the show she could get REAL snippy at times 😂😂
Clearly you haven’t batched the show. She was the only character who wasn’t afraid to call him out on his bs.
@@dewilew2137 I don’t remember Meadow ever cursing at Tony.
The Dr Melfi impersonation is 100% on.
We really lost a legend man this guy single handedly brought it back
😂😂😂😂😂 this is a verrrrrrry underrated skit, how have i not seen this until now
1:10 see ya next week 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Literally EVERY session they had.
2:28-2:36. this is STILL my favorite part,😂🤣😂
Tremendous 😂😂
"See ya next week 😏." 🤣🤣
@@normandy2501 That part cracks me up 😂
I still remember watching this the day it came out and I laughed so hard. 😂
That sketch was brilliant..😂😂
Everyone talking about sassos spot on impression but Deborah's melfi impression was just as good lol
After 20 years, this skit is still hilarious! I remember watching this skit as if it was yesterday! And when I saw this, I really thought that was Vincent Pastore!!! Also, I having the Sopranos DVDS and watching the AE episodes, damn the AE episodes were to heavily edited.
I watched this as a kid and didnt understand it but still remember this was one of the best MadTV skits, its even funnier now after I seen the Sopranos
This is by far the best soprano's skit, Will Sasso is a legend
All the impressions are great! If I closed my eyes, I would be convinced that the scene with Melfi and Tony was from the actual show, just with a laughing track
This was spot on! Even the one girl sounded EXACTLY like the therapist lady
In an alternate universe, Will Sasso plays Tony Soprano and comedic actor James Gandolfini plays a parody of him on MAD.