Tony genuinely asking for Bobby's advice and creating a new nickname for him (Buddha) really shows how far their relationship has progressed since the days when Bobby was with Junior.
I don't write nothing down, so I'll keep this short and sweet: you're weak, you're out of control and you've become an embarrassment to yourself and everybody else.
FYI, the music playing while Tony & Sil were play fighting was the theme to "Raging Bull," the movie about Italian boxer, Jake Lamotta. th-cam.com/video/_fYBGQuSG94/w-d-xo.html
Phil is a great example of what 20 years of nothing but grilled cheese sandwiches can do to a man's mind. Phil should have been the one seeing Melfi instead of Tony.
alot of people should have been seeing melfi instead of tony and i think that was the point. tony was a lost cause. evil to the core. but there people who really needed help and could have even changed for the better. like aj when he was a child or chris
The difference of Silvio and Tony especially is insane. I kinda forgot how thin Silvio was and that Tony wasn't always so big. Bobby on the other hand actually lost some weight
@aileen wournos it added to the authenticity of the show and the Characters being more like Real People, in most long running shows the actors look the same or even better with age as the actors become more successful (Elaine from Seinfeld for example). No one is happy James Gandolfini checked out early.
@@barrymacogner4493 Bobby wore a fat suit early on. Later they just let his natural fat shine. Tony and Sil actually went from healthy to fat. All that catering I guess.
It was authentic, from eating all that pasta on set. And it really added something to the show. But it cost us James Gandolfini. I doubt he would have died like that at 51 if he hadn't gained so much weight.
Can we admit that Sopranos didn’t handle the war too well! A FBI agent warned you that a NY boss called hits on your crew and Tony was everywhere from the Bing to restaurants. This scene should have been where they told everyone to hide and break routines.
@@tchoupitoulos It's consistent with the writing. Tony had been making stupid, selfish calls for the past 7 episodes. When he didn't drive people away, he got them killed. And eventually, he started to genuinely believe his luck would protect him from the worst to come. He curb stomped a made man of a titanically more powerful mafia family in a restaurant. Clearly he wasn't thinking straight.
@Miguel Mauro he said forget coco in the same breath he said 'forget my brother billy'. He clearly did not literally mean 'forget'. Moreover, it doesnt matter why. You do not whack a made man on another family without bringing it to the boss. It is enormously disrespectful to do it on spec. That is why Sil and Carlo killing Don in retribution for Vito and the homoerotic smack talk was so dangerous.
Fun Fact: If you enter any Italian establishment where men are sitting silent to themselves and Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo starts playing they'll jump into slo-mo Jake La Motta boxing motion
This scene always struck a chord with me. Why in the hell would Bert, a basic foot soldier, think that Sil, the consigliere to Tony, would ever betray Tony. Sil is the last person you would bring this to
Jimmy Petrille was consigliere and close friend of Johnny Sack who turned FBI informant against him, leading to his arrest. So it's not a big stretch to imagine, that perhaps Silvio could also be converted for a right price. It was worth trying, and even if that didn't work, it was still down at least 1 soldier (Burt) for Sopranos. NY wins either way.
For sure. The fact that he even tried makes me think Bert already knew that some of Tony’s important guys were in on a plot to kill him. I can’t see Bert approaching Silvio without the backing of made guys like Patsy or Paulie.
Acting ain’t that hard, you just gotta be confident and not look at the camera and remember your lines. You don’t need a screen actors guild or whatever, just be you and don’t give a f about making a mistake because you can do better with the retake
Can’t wait for TMSON .. Christ sakes they dragged their feet on this film but I think it will be worth it. Seen set photos of the actors playing the young cast. Can’t wait to see what JG son does with young Tony.
The scene where the music comes on and sil and Tony play fighting really really gets me. The fact that it shows how close those two were and how during that discussion all three of them in the end, were Tony’s backers. Arguably the nicest made guy in Bobby Budda Bacala and the most loyal made guy in Sil Dante. This scene also shows sil and Tony play fighting, which forshadows Tony and Sil having to fight for their lives, while Bobby is out of the fight and spectating. He didn’t start play fighting with them because he was out of the fight.
The scene in the Restaurant, Can't say anything other than Heartbreaking. The last Happy moments in the Sopranos, throwing Jabs...Teasing...Laughing. Yep...Tony won't have anything to be called friends after the two died. Edit : except artie
The rise of Bobby's character in the series was amazing. He started basically as comedic foil for Uncle Junior. By the time the show ended he was Tony's conscience, when Tony needed to hear logic on serious issues he turned to Bobby.
Bobby really was that last ounce of humanity that was left in Tony's screw, and a bit of Silvio. The thing all 3 had in common was they had functional families outside of the mob. I think it was good that this scene was devoid of the common thugs like Paulie or the Barese crew.
0:53 sil's hands move fast as lightning. holding nothing then boom holding the drink then boom boom hanging again. boom bam should have been made right there and then.
Tony became too self aware for a man in his position. Therapy unlocked new doors for him. But the one great thing it gave him, was an understanding of how loyal Silvio was. Tony could often see through bull sh*t. Let's be honest. Tony would lose faith in a person through a single interaction. Sil was his guy, till the end.
“Just before the cameras started rolling I told Tony he was going to have to go to war with New York. Then I walked over to the juke box and put the Raging Bull music on, and the guys loved it. Isn’t that something? Huhuhaha” - Gianni Russo
This was the last great moment between Tony, Silvio and Bobby before everything went all crazy with the Mob War between New York and New Jersey. With Tony, Silvio and Bobby having one last supper together and shadow boxing with the Raging Bull theme song in the background.
@CymroGoch eh. I think it’s more realistic. We see an hour of their lives in a episode. We can’t cover everything. The fact that we know everything about other shows makes it less real to me .
Am I nuts or was Bobby growing into the role of the next boss? Junior, Tony, his dad... This guy heard more, saw more and proccesed it all. Not to mention the takeover, 2 kids, Janice and being 150kg! Great acting!
Damn. It's just like at Holsten's. Tony looks up suddenly near the end of this scene, right before the Raging Bull part. He looks up for no reason (other than to foreshadow his death.) Then, cut to a sorta startled Sil who notices that Tony quickly looked up. This is exactly how Tony looked up at Holsteins: Meadow running, ding goes the door, Tony looks up, fade to black. There's no ding here, but the ding is implied and then the slow-motion boxing follows.
Well, he still won. Bobby was stupid to go to his train store. And Sil was stupid to put his gun in a briefcase on the back seat. If they had started shooting back right away, those other guys woulda ran off.
Paulie was absent from this meeting which shows that they don't truly trust or respect him anymore. Yet they made Paulie do the grunt work by hitting Phil (which he himself passes onto Patsy).
And yet Paulie knew the risks of going to war with NY questioning it, something Bobby and Silvio both underestimated and paid with their lives. Meanwhile Paulie survived.
Tony was a good boss, he led the family to fortune, was practical but also used his hot headedness to stand his ground and actually won the war with new York!
Except the war decimated his family, NY was still standing and most likely had him whacked, he killed most of the guys he could’ve used as soldiers on impulse, and let his insecurity and anger drive him towards conflict.
There have been a lot of successful mob guys who were not outright hotheads or bullies. Bobby was quiet and even a bit shy at times, but he steps up 100% when the situation calls for it. He put Tony on his ass after comments were made about Janice sucking dick. He was also ready to stomp a hole in Paulie’s ass with that whole carnival ride situation. Bobby could take care of business when he had to.
So they're doing the Raging Bull tribute at the end of this clip, but at the beginning, those are definitely portraits of Jake LaMotta (left) and Robert DeNiro as LaMotta (right), yes? Just now noticed that.
Bobby quickly went from not being taken seriously to a trusted advisor to Tony. What Tony did to Bobby out of petty revenge for a fight they had (forcing Bobby to murder somebody just to dirty him up) was really shitty...
The Raging Bull moment is so perfect. Three guys who know that movie to the letter so they don’t even have to say anything, doing the opening credits slow-mo! 😄
Great detail!!! THIS is the music we hear when Michael Corleon's daughter dies in front of his eyes in the Godfather 3 and Michael loses everyone and everything! This is the last time we see Tony, Silvio and Bobby together. This was a clue that everything was going to come crashing down!
I loved the cultural self-awareness so much about the Sopranos - they were always talking about Francis and quoting the Godfather, and here goofing on Raging Bull. It gave the show such real-world texture.
When Bobby got hit he was in a bloody toy train shop on his own without a gun. After just having started a war with a much larger family. Wtf is that? Hardly taking to the mattresses. Carrying on like that he was asking to get hit.
Bobby enters and uses his instant restaurant teleportation ability, it’s truly amazing
😂
lmao
Lol
That’s how you know no enemies from New York were around, fast travel
@@NeonOpan 🤣🤣🤣
The last part of this clip with Tony and Sil shadow boxing always makes me smile. You can just tell that they’re two buddies, and always will be.
They doing raging bull
Bobby laughing too.
Of course Tony had to get the upper hand, blocking Sil's right, and firing one of his own.
Scrape off that "always". There is no always in the mob world
Seriously it’s like for a second they were kids again…
Tony genuinely asking for Bobby's advice and creating a new nickname for him (Buddha) really shows how far their relationship has progressed since the days when Bobby was with Junior.
I don't write nothing down, so I'll keep this short and sweet: you're weak, you're out of control and you've become an embarrassment to yourself and everybody else.
He should have never killed Chrispher
In the end I'd considered Bobby as Tonys underboss.
Timothy Ferguson yes
I Bet that if he was stil alive they would win the war against the lupertazzi earlier and have killed phil earlier
@@timothyferguson3613 He should’ve whacked that self absorbed, drug addled little f’k in the first season.
Even in pretend fighting Sil has to let Tony get his punch in
I know they were too close for this to happen, but Tony would have mangled Sil.
it was outta respect.
@@liamhaydn6235 to his fawta?
The godfawther
@@MRJKING2690 - we don't know that. Maybe sill had hands
I like how Tony and Sil are actually... ya know... friends. BFFs n shit.
Majin Mexican they should fuse, Tony + Silvio= Tonio
Sil voluntarily passed the boss job to tony, so tony knew he didn't want his position. That's why he had the most power
Yeah ... friends ... just like they were friends with Pussy.
@@ricksimon9867 Until Pussy became a rat....
@@c-losmontes1910 fine, Tonioni
Sil, loyal to the end, now that's what I call a true friend.
Dylan Kane He held a top position, he had no benefit from Phil taking over.
@@RFJersey i think hes the one who got Tony killed.
The One why?
From what hes come?
I mean.. how can he call a hit on someone while hes in a coma
Sil is a real G in every way
Thomas Jackson gabagool?
mreesbenz -, ovaaa heeaaa
If I wanted you to speak like a moleynian I would send you to slip n’ fall school.
FYI, the music playing while Tony & Sil were play fighting was the theme to "Raging Bull," the movie about Italian boxer, Jake Lamotta.
th-cam.com/video/_fYBGQuSG94/w-d-xo.html
After F and before H too, kinda way?
Phil is a great example of what 20 years of nothing but grilled cheese sandwiches can do to a man's mind. Phil should have been the one seeing Melfi instead of Tony.
alot of people should have been seeing melfi instead of tony and i think that was the point.
tony was a lost cause. evil to the core. but there people who really needed help and could have even changed for the better.
like aj when he was a child or chris
lmao underrated comment
First session with Melfi, Phil goes "I have no scraps in my scrapbook".
Once it's got you, the Shinebox never gives you up.
@@cainandabel7059 Chris should have seen melfi too, but I don’t think he would have changed either.
Everyone talks about Tony’s weight gain through the series, but let’s look at Sil. Madone
Mmmmmboy is he fat!
Lol I just was thinking the exact same thing watchung this clip. I'm like Jesus was Sil always this heavy?
Originally thought it was a different actor
@@el34glo59 meanwhile bobby just gets graced by time
Madone, when he eats, he doesn’t even pass the salt
watching these guys gain the weight and age over the series was great too.
The difference of Silvio and Tony especially is insane. I kinda forgot how thin Silvio was and that Tony wasn't always so big. Bobby on the other hand actually lost some weight
@aileen wournos it added to the authenticity of the show and the Characters being more like Real People, in most long running shows the actors look the same or even better with age as the actors become more successful (Elaine from Seinfeld for example). No one is happy James Gandolfini checked out early.
@@barrymacogner4493 Bobby wore a fat suit early on. Later they just let his natural fat shine. Tony and Sil actually went from healthy to fat. All that catering I guess.
@@histguy101 yea that makes sense. Bobby always seemed ridiculously fat early on
It was authentic, from eating all that pasta on set. And it really added something to the show. But it cost us James Gandolfini. I doubt he would have died like that at 51 if he hadn't gained so much weight.
Just can't help, but love the "Raging Bull" music and them throwing slow jabs at each other.
honestly
The mood is so heavy, then this gem appears 💎
I feel like the actors improved this between takes and they put in the Raging Bull music in post production
"I'm the boss I'm the boss I'm the boss I'm the boss...!"
It's the last happy moment with these three. Soon after Bobby is dead and Sil in a coma unlikely to recover.
Always loved Bobby’s progression in the show. Made his death more impactful
Vitos ass got impacted if that's what you mean
@@jamesjameson4566 well, you outta know sweaty
@@Manzanadedulce do me a favor, hold this 🍾💥🥴
@@jamesjameson4566 I knew that was coming
Seriously underestimated NY though…
Can we admit that Sopranos didn’t handle the war too well! A FBI agent warned you that a NY boss called hits on your crew and Tony was everywhere from the Bing to restaurants. This scene should have been where they told everyone to hide and break routines.
More like the writers didn't handle the war too well.
@@tchoupitoulos It's consistent with the writing. Tony had been making stupid, selfish calls for the past 7 episodes. When he didn't drive people away, he got them killed. And eventually, he started to genuinely believe his luck would protect him from the worst to come.
He curb stomped a made man of a titanically more powerful mafia family in a restaurant. Clearly he wasn't thinking straight.
What better places to lure them in?
@Miguel Mauro he said forget coco in the same breath he said 'forget my brother billy'. He clearly did not literally mean 'forget'. Moreover, it doesnt matter why. You do not whack a made man on another family without bringing it to the boss. It is enormously disrespectful to do it on spec. That is why Sil and Carlo killing Don in retribution for Vito and the homoerotic smack talk was so dangerous.
But you go back to the begining and more than half his guys were rats. Larry, Ray. Jimmy, Pussy,
Fun Fact: If you enter any Italian establishment where men are sitting silent to themselves and Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo starts playing they'll jump into slo-mo Jake La Motta boxing motion
Thanks for that. Raging Bull at its best.
It’s also another Godfather reference. Cavalleria Rusticana is the opera being performed at the end of III.
It's all fun and games until one of them gets up to go to the bathroom
Vito pulls out his little weenie and says guys it’s a joke I was here. It’s ok (;
@@Gloth_Sang I've seen that movie over 200 times. Misunderstood
It’s still surprising to me how Bobby rose quick to Tony’s underboss.
Rudy Juarez I think they got really close after Bobby beat the shit out of tony.
Rudy Juarez i was surprised paulie wasn’t promoted to the position. Or any of the older soldiers and capos.
good point thanks.
He married into it
Bobby is not underboss, Silvio is.
1:28 that scene transition is incredible
😂 It really is seamless. "We're talking about Phil" (and in a fancy restaurant now)
Yep. Bobby comes in, and its like- 3 guys of that stature- and its straight to the restaurant 😂
Poor Bobby. He was just getting into his groove.
"Measures were taken."
Heyyyy!
No more half-measures, Walter. Oh, wait. Sorry, wrong show.
This scene always struck a chord with me. Why in the hell would Bert, a basic foot soldier, think that Sil, the consigliere to Tony, would ever betray Tony. Sil is the last person you would bring this to
Could be misinformation, or stupidity. Maybe he thinks most people believe Tony is in the wrong and needs a reality check, and that Sil would agree.
Jimmy Petrille was consigliere and close friend of Johnny Sack who turned FBI informant against him, leading to his arrest. So it's not a big stretch to imagine, that perhaps Silvio could also be converted for a right price. It was worth trying, and even if that didn't work, it was still down at least 1 soldier (Burt) for Sopranos. NY wins either way.
For sure. The fact that he even tried makes me think Bert already knew that some of Tony’s important guys were in on a plot to kill him. I can’t see Bert approaching Silvio without the backing of made guys like Patsy or Paulie.
the shadow boxing scene between Tony and Silvio is so epic
I love that scene
I guess he didn't want to get shadow knocked-the-f-out by Bobby again. LOL
A reference to raging bull cause the music is playing in the background
@@gash7278 It was also the ending music in Godfather 3
@@famouswarrior327 yes, but the reference here is to raging bull
Measures were taken ...
Tony stares at Sil's hand, close up of it ...
Brilliant.
Sil needs to back off on the ziti.
slide4180 thought I was the only one who noticed tht. For a second I couldn't recognize who he was
slide4180 yes lol he looks heavy here
He did, and then he put it in "drive".
@@JerryC25 he came in heavy.
@@ongbruhlol lol
Love the Raging Bull soundtrack 👊 great touch to the scene.
@@gooser__43 Also end of Godfather 3
Pietro Mascagni, inter mezzo to Cavaleria Rusticana. (The Rustic Cavalier)
Sil probably one of the most loyal characters in TV. Loyal, never even stopped to think.
I love how they’re discussing war and can still joke around
Maybe also slightly excited about new opportunities to come if they won the war, like taking over businesses, making more money etc.
Spiderman makes jokes so much to make him less scared of the enemy
2:00 when I was watching the sopranos for the first time my eyes got all teary at this scene I knew it was the end of the best TV show ever.
Even Cinderella didnt cry.
To cry like a woman? It's a fucking disgrace.
my estimations of ahmed hamdy as a man just Fucking plumeted
I did 20 years!!!
@@chucky2569I loved him like a brother in law
I did not realize that they said “snort” up in Jersey when referencing a shot of whiskey. I thought that was more of an “Elvis Country” term.
They say snort everywhere, just that straight whiskey is often an "Elvis Country" kinda drink.
Well, they have access to TVs and stuff. I'm from "Elvis Country," and know about canolli and goomahs.
To think this was little Stevie's first ever acting role.one of the best characters
He was considered for the role as Tony.
@@larshader9265 considered? He was offered! He didn’t take it because he thought a more experienced actor should have the main role
@@blanketdtf good to know
Acting ain’t that hard, you just gotta be confident and not look at the camera and remember your lines. You don’t need a screen actors guild or whatever, just be you and don’t give a f about making a mistake because you can do better with the retake
Goddamn, I wanna see the day when Anthony and Silvio first met. They were probably in short pants at the time. Lol.
i wanna see the lead up to them knocking over old man feech's card game.
Skillet91 The movie is shooting early 2019!
We’ll possibly see that in
*The Many Saints Of Newark*
Can’t wait for TMSON .. Christ sakes they dragged their feet on this film but I think it will be worth it. Seen set photos of the actors playing the young cast. Can’t wait to see what JG son does with young Tony.
@@tobeyntucker I'm so after so long they really want to get it right ill definitely wait if it means it'll be good
"Phil already got a target on me" next scene eating in public at their regular place, boss, under boss and consiglieri at the same table.
Good job Tony did the slow mo boxing with Sil, Bobby would have beat his ass.
The scene where the music comes on and sil and Tony play fighting really really gets me. The fact that it shows how close those two were and how during that discussion all three of them in the end, were Tony’s backers.
Arguably the nicest made guy in Bobby Budda Bacala and the most loyal made guy in Sil Dante. This scene also shows sil and Tony play fighting, which forshadows Tony and Sil having to fight for their lives, while Bobby is out of the fight and spectating. He didn’t start play fighting with them because he was out of the fight.
And ironically, he encouraged Tony to fight. With unfortunate consequences for him…
😹😹😹😹😹😹 why you writing all that down as if it’s some school assignment
I just found out that's the music that plays at the end of Godfather 3.
@@danieljordan9893 because i can dumbass. You never had an original thought in ya life.
The scene in the Restaurant, Can't say anything other than Heartbreaking. The last Happy moments in the Sopranos, throwing Jabs...Teasing...Laughing. Yep...Tony won't have anything to be called friends after the two died.
Edit : except artie
Bobby is the most genuine character in the show
“Measures were taken” -Sil Dante
The rise of Bobby's character in the series was amazing.
He started basically as comedic foil for Uncle Junior.
By the time the show ended he was Tony's conscience, when Tony needed to hear logic on serious issues he turned to Bobby.
Bobby really was that last ounce of humanity that was left in Tony's screw, and a bit of Silvio. The thing all 3 had in common was they had functional families outside of the mob. I think it was good that this scene was devoid of the common thugs like Paulie or the Barese crew.
@@ProtomanButCallMeBlues
Sil hopped over the wall when he killed Adriana.
No more conscience that was cruel.
She was a hooah@@KeithFroehlich07
Damn they both gained mega weight
the part where they box like raging bull always makes me smile
Tony turned that fridge into a safe after someone ate his food.
The door fell off. Someone kept slamming it.
I'm mistaken. I saw another scene. The safe was always there. Frankly I'm depressed and ashamed.
0:53 sil's hands move fast as lightning. holding nothing then boom holding the drink then boom boom hanging again. boom bam should have been made right there and then.
Lol, I never noticed that.😂
Even when Tony scolded, berated and even yelled at Silvio he was still loyal to the end
Silvio - loyal to the end.
It’s crazy we’ve seen this people commit terrible crimes and do heinous things but watching them shadow box right before a war warms my heart
The play fighting at the end is brilliant... This show is so good
💯💯💯💯
Tony became too self aware for a man in his position. Therapy unlocked new doors for him. But the one great thing it gave him, was an understanding of how loyal Silvio was. Tony could often see through bull sh*t. Let's be honest. Tony would lose faith in a person through a single interaction. Sil was his guy, till the end.
silvio was by far the most loyal and soft spoken guy in the whole crew
Raging Bull the I'm the background. I never noticed.
this is my favorite sequence in the whole show, perfectly written
“Just before the cameras started rolling I told Tony he was going to have to go to war with New York. Then I walked over to the juke box and put the Raging Bull music on, and the guys loved it. Isn’t that something? Huhuhaha” - Gianni Russo
Lmaoooo
Take your meds. ..
1:44 Did Tony call Bobby "Buddha?"
This was the last great moment between Tony, Silvio and Bobby before everything went all crazy with the Mob War between New York and New Jersey. With Tony, Silvio and Bobby having one last supper together and shadow boxing with the Raging Bull theme song in the background.
“And he got an answer.” God damn. Every boss needs a Silvio.
They’d probably been talking about boxing that week, Holyfield vs Lewis 2 was that very Saturday
Bobby was quick up the ranks, well respected
Winston Churchill Bobby was Juniors main guy. And Junior was the boss
I love how incredulous Tony is that Burt Gervasi, completely inconsequential character we've barely seen twice before, could ever betray him.
They we’ve barely seen before. Tony knew him for years.
@CymroGoch eh. I think it’s more realistic. We see an hour of their lives in a episode. We can’t cover everything. The fact that we know everything about other shows makes it less real to me .
Poor writing? I’m sorry, that’s pretty funny.
Am I nuts or was Bobby growing into the role of the next boss?
Junior, Tony, his dad... This guy heard more, saw more and proccesed it all.
Not to mention the takeover, 2 kids, Janice and being 150kg!
Great acting!
Borko was playin both sides of the fence with HBO, Measures were taken.. Hehehe
Damn. It's just like at Holsten's. Tony looks up suddenly near the end of this scene, right before the Raging Bull part. He looks up for no reason (other than to foreshadow his death.) Then, cut to a sorta startled Sil who notices that Tony quickly looked up. This is exactly how Tony looked up at Holsteins: Meadow running, ding goes the door, Tony looks up, fade to black. There's no ding here, but the ding is implied and then the slow-motion boxing follows.
Even in play Tony has to win... He had 50 g's on that pretend slo-mo fight with Sil...
"appeasement don't work"
"to the victor belongs the spoils"
Bobby bacala probably was a history buff.
Probably should’ve paid attention to the costs and aftermath of war though….
If Ralphie, Furio and Christofa were in the crew
The war would be way easier
Maybe Tony shouldn't have killed two of them lmao
Well, he still won. Bobby was stupid to go to his train store. And Sil was stupid to put his gun in a briefcase on the back seat. If they had started shooting back right away, those other guys woulda ran off.
Why ralphie? He wasn't known for being a tough guy.
@@gigagod3384 NOOO MOREE FIREES
and he got a ANSWER, Sil loyal to the end
I worked with Steven for a few years he's not acting all that much he's a Jersey guy at heart a real man
Actually his from Brooklyn
Paulie was absent from this meeting which shows that they don't truly trust or respect him anymore.
Yet they made Paulie do the grunt work by hitting Phil (which he himself passes onto Patsy).
And yet Paulie knew the risks of going to war with NY questioning it, something Bobby and Silvio both underestimated and paid with their lives. Meanwhile Paulie survived.
We all need a friend like Sil
That song when Tony decides to strike back at Phil, wasn't that also played in Godfather 3 in the end?
I owned that exact TV! It was like 300lbs of dead weight. Heaviest TV I have ever dealt with.
😂😂😂
It's crazy the dynamics in all the seasons how dark it gets visually
“Measures were taken”
Tony was a good boss, he led the family to fortune, was practical but also used his hot headedness to stand his ground and actually won the war with new York!
Except the war decimated his family, NY was still standing and most likely had him whacked, he killed most of the guys he could’ve used as soldiers on impulse, and let his insecurity and anger drive him towards conflict.
God I miss this show and these characters. Thankfully, I have Lilyhammer to wet my whistle a little.
"Measures were taken.." Silvio is one loyal and subtle bastard.
1:30 - Love the music from last scene in Godfather 3 playing in background....😊😊😊
Bobby's answer was pretty great
Always interesting how the colour palette in season 6 gets grey and darker
That’s Raging Bull theme playing in background while they decide to strike first and jabbing. That’s make comradeship at its best!!
the way sil says take it and looks up directly at tony is perfect.
Love the raging bull music playing in the background as they start shadow boxing 🥊
Bobby was great but, I didn't see him in a high ranking position. He's too soft
There have been a lot of successful mob guys who were not outright hotheads or bullies. Bobby was quiet and even a bit shy at times, but he steps up 100% when the situation calls for it. He put Tony on his ass after comments were made about Janice sucking dick. He was also ready to stomp a hole in Paulie’s ass with that whole carnival ride situation. Bobby could take care of business when he had to.
Morbidly beautiful scene
So they're doing the Raging Bull tribute at the end of this clip, but at the beginning, those are definitely portraits of Jake LaMotta (left) and Robert DeNiro as LaMotta (right), yes? Just now noticed that.
And then Bobby heads straight to the toy store to play with trains
I didn't notice that Sil gained a lot of weight in that season
Bobby quickly went from not being taken seriously to a trusted advisor to Tony.
What Tony did to Bobby out of petty revenge for a fight they had (forcing Bobby to murder somebody just to dirty him up) was really shitty...
No it wasnt
Tony: " We gotta hit first."
Silvio: "um.......about that...."
The captions are gold
I was hoping the war would go on longer
"I've been dreaming about that lomaine all the way the fuck up here, now who came in here and ate my shit?!!"
One of my favorite scenes when they are boxing at the end there. Great show
The Raging Bull moment is so perfect. Three guys who know that movie to the letter so they don’t even have to say anything, doing the opening credits slow-mo! 😄
They use that same shot of the bing everytime from like 1999, says Holyfield Lewis on the sign hahaha even though the episode is from 2007
Great detail!!! THIS is the music we hear when Michael Corleon's daughter dies in front of his eyes in the Godfather 3 and Michael loses everyone and everything! This is the last time we see Tony, Silvio and Bobby together. This was a clue that everything was going to come crashing down!
Holy shit, good point
@@paulojalaska6896 Although I do think this is more of a reference to Raging Bull then anything else.
Godfather 3 never happened so I don't know what you're talking about. This is a Raging Bull reference.
Proud of Bobby...he really matured...
I loved the cultural self-awareness so much about the Sopranos - they were always talking about Francis and quoting the Godfather, and here goofing on Raging Bull. It gave the show such real-world texture.
The best always die young. R.I.P. Mr. Gandolfini and everyone else famous that is actually something great.
Love the raging bull moment
"and he got an answer" that right there is why Sil will always be my favorite. Ride or Die
tony changed the refrigerator to a safe after chrissy ate his goddamn lomein
What is the music played when they do the slow motion punches??
Raging bull
@@pookiebenny7819 you fucking legend
They were making a joke out of it but the irony is Bobby and Sil got hit bad. They were not ready for a war.
When Bobby got hit he was in a bloody toy train shop on his own without a gun. After just having started a war with a much larger family. Wtf is that? Hardly taking to the mattresses. Carrying on like that he was asking to get hit.
Sil packed his heat in the briefcase maron you’re right
@@MeaCulpa04 and he didn't even have his briefcase on his lap but in the back seat? When I first saw that scene I was like he's a JACK ASS.