Borko, when I came in to watch a clip one morning, there you were with your head half in the editing studio, you were breaking copyright laws. Disgusting. I've said my piece.
I gotta giev respect Uncle Pat for this. The man was out of teh game for decades, retired to Florida, but came ALL the way back up to help Junior any way he could. Love that guy.
All jokes aside, it was tough as hell watching Corrado Soprano end up like this, seeing someone as clever witted and sly as him, smart jokes end up a shell of a man. Dementia or Alzheimers is a fate that I really wish yo avoid I would rather die than lose who I am.
Yeah I always thought junior was one of the slicker wise guys on the show. He was wity and sharp as a tac. His biggest problem was most guys didn’t want to follow his lead like they did Tony.
One of the sadder scenes. Shooting aside, Tony just realized that the man that was closest to a father figure for him, is gone. Not exactly a healthy relationship, but just another reminder that the walls are closing in on Tony.
But was his uncle pretending once In a while or not? I mean, we saw his face when tony said "you shot me!". It seemed like he knew exactly what was going on. I might be wrong.
@@ditocerto He was faking dementia during his indictment to force a mistrial and it worked. Coincidentally, he actually does develop it afterwards. He may have moments of clarity here and there, but dementia is regressive disease, his mind is slowly turning to mush. Remember, Junior only shot Tony because he mistakenly believed he was Malanga, his old rival from season 1 who was already dead. Junior is alive, but he's far gone and Tony realizes it in this scene.
@@wilm2109 And even when he does fake the dementia, there's a very subtle hint that he may be starting to show symptoms. When Tony asks him for his name and says that not knowing his own name gives away the ruse, they do a hard cut to Uncle Junior and he seems to get genuinely confused over the question. He's totally fine when he's giving dumb answers like "a blonde with big tits" when asked what the date is or discussing where he was when Kennedy got shot, but he can't even remember his own name.
It’s so sad to see his deterioration throughout the show. He went from a funny, snappy guy, to someone who couldn’t even recognize Tony. When he tells him “This Thing of Ours” i believe it’s Juniors last time remembering his life , that slogan that defined his existence was the only thing that could for a second make him remember who he was. Amazing.
Genuinely the saddest moment in the show and probably one of the saddest in tv history. Uncle Junior is reduced to a lonely old man who is in a losing battle to dementia. All those power struggles and all those moves led to this for him. Tony lost his father figure for good, all those years of guilt and hatred just swept away, there's nothing left but this sad old man and a brokenhearted man who lost the paternal figure that he deeply loved. Him, their fondest memories, everyone they knew and everyone from the old days are now gone. Always hits me hard when I rewatch the series.
Damn, James Gandolfini and Dominic Chianese deserved all the accolades that they got. I'm tearing up along with him tearing up. I remember when my stepfathers mother finally lost all recognition of us and forgot us forever. 😢
So sad and hard to watch. Everything looks grey and bleak. Tony realizing his uncle is gone. Everything in the finale tells me Tony was taken out in the diner. It was over for jersey's glorified crew. There was no one left except Paulie, and at that point I was doubting his loyalty. For all we know he had the hit put on Tony as a gift for New York and hoping to get with them.
3:43 This bit always stuck out for me, Tony clearly holding back tears as he tries to smile and remember the glory days. Tony and Uncle's final scene has to be my all-time favourite moment of this show, so much to grasp and interpret. One of Junior's lines in "Where's Johnny?" was "There's plenty I'd like to forget." I wonder if in a bittersweet way Uncle Junior was currently at peace, now that he's unburdened by all his agita and vanity that came not just from being who he was but from being a high-ranking crime figure. So now when he hears he and his brother ruled North Jersey back in the day, all he can say is "Hm, well that's nice..."
This scene hits hard at home, Uncle Junior looked exactly like my grandpa, even the glasses are the same. It’s all in a memory in my brain now. Almost 20 years since his passing. I know it hit my mom hard and she almost never recovered from it and as grown man, I understand that adults sometimes lose their way and do stuff because that’s how they cope with loss, and yet it affects everyone near them.
kinda sad but also sweet how in season one, Tony said that we would be lucky to only remember the good times in the end. Junior doesn’t remember anything from his mob life (which kinda was his whole life) but only remembers Tony as the kid he played catch with. The mob life didn’t mean much in the end
The best thing about Uncle Jun's dementia is that he gets to forget that his nephew doesn't have the markings of a varsity athlete... what an unexpected blessing!
I gotta say, Im pretty sure hes only in 2 scenes, but i fucking love uncle pat. He might be the only guy in the whole show who actually seems like a decent human being. Doesnt break chrissy's balls about beiing sober, hosts the guys at his house, turns up for junior and sits with him bird watching, lets tony know that janice is trying to finesse junior, qnd according to his daughter is very nice to her when its just the two of them. For someone who has about 5 mins on screen he really makes a good impression.
The only way to make Junior remember Bobby at that point would've been to leave a hunting jacket in a White Castle for a couple hours and let him smell it.
Junior was one of many father figures for Tony, in Tony’s decline amongst the Phil beef, he tried one last time to seek advice with junior and junior was unable. Tony should have had junior as consigliere or atleast taken his position as boss rather seriously.
Man this may be the saddest moment but it is also bittersweet, both of them, in their own way, realized the love they had for each other in this moment even though they had never been able to discuss it beforehand.
It's pretty wholesome that the last thing Tony did for Junior was telling him that he used to rule over NJ. Junior wasn't confused, he looked genuinely happy when Tony told him that.
The crazy thing is Junior gave his entire bag to Pussy Malanga, who faithfully visited Junior in the asylum to his dying day. The spirit of forgiveness conquered all!
Que onda Borko! Puedes hacer una compilacion de todos los viejos mafiosos como el papa de Bobby y los Hermanos DiMaggio. Gracias por todo lo que haces loko.
There's an old phrase that "a boy doesn't become a man until his father dies." That is kind of the framing of this scene. It starts off being about a father, Bobby, who actually died. Then it pivots to Junior, Tony's father-figure. Junior hasn't actually died, but all the parts that mattered between himself and Tony have died. All that is left is memories of playing catch with a boy without all the complications. And, of course it is a reminder to Tony that life wasn't always like this and that he did not have to be on this path. Yet, at the same time, it comes from the voice who always reminded him of his lack of varsity qualities. Basically, when Tony's father(figure) died the show immediately let's us know that he did not have the makings. That IS one of the meanings of the last scene of the show. Tony was no varsity mafioso, and when he became a man and had to deal with life on his own he couldn't.
By far one of the saddest scenes in the show. Junior may have been a grumpy old man at times but he genuinely had people in his life who cared for him: Tony, Bobbi from Boca, Bobby, even Mikey. In the end he ended up alone.
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Borko, when I came in to watch a clip one morning, there you were with your head half in the editing studio, you were breaking copyright laws. Disgusting.
I've said my piece.
Ceerious for life
Old man Roth would never come to a retirement community like this.
But Uncle June knows this place like the back of his hand.
Even after losing his mind, Junior never forgot Janice was never a good kid, lmao.
We don’t forget the bad people have done as easily as we remember the good
@@johnnywishbone1349 Walt Whitman ova here.
His wallet was light
Dont forget she sold those ballet shoes for amphetamines down on Bloomingfield avenue😂
You gotta wonder, how she fits in all a dis. His little niece.
love how theres no music , no dramatics. just the quiet pain of dying alone
The magic of film editing.
I don't recognise you.
Any music in the world would have worsened the Scene
the fact that most of the scenes in the show don’t have any music makes everything feel more real.
@@Stormertheboy Theres not as much "score" music as there is 'background scene music" which theres plenty
The funniest part is the wit never left him..." fuck you want, a boutonniere" is a great line
When I first saw this scene, I thought he said a “boot in the ear” like a kick in the head.
😂 But you are correct he said Boutonnière.
I gotta giev respect Uncle Pat for this. The man was out of teh game for decades, retired to Florida, but came ALL the way back up to help Junior any way he could. Love that guy.
Stand up guys like dat are a dying breed. Reminds me of sun tazoo, the chinese prince matchabelli
@@hanklesacks Grandpa Munster ova here.
Wish Uncle Pat got more screentime, he’s awesome
@@YukonJonyeah he was great. I remember him as the lawyer for a young Henry in Goodfellas.
@hanklesacks Reminds me of Nich, the German prince Matchebelli.
“You remember Bobby?”
“Sure.”
“How many White Castles did he have?”
Sure, he nearly flipped ova T's car
Burger Boy never considered salads.
I can smell dem!
I can smell burger boy all the way in here
Junior: "White Castles...he was the hunchback of Notre Dame!!
Grieving like a varsity athlete
again with tony egg
He never had the makings to be a varsity athlete.
Small hands, that was his grievance.
He loved him like an Uncle in law...
There was no scraps in his scrap book.....
Soon classic this one 😂
Just a fucking kid Junior when he lost his mind
How's Billy?
At least Junior's brain is complete though unworking. Yours is a ragu
Johnny Sac: "It wasn't long ago Junior used to wait in the psych ward. And as far as I'm concerned he should still be there!"
Always with the puns
What Would Ya Say To A Piece of Ralph's Company .......John? Just Think About It!
i told you that . why dont we fuck um all
John, he was just....
@@JohnnyPorchAGeese Fuck he was just! Everybody's got a God damn opinion!
All jokes aside, it was tough as hell watching Corrado Soprano end up like this, seeing someone as clever witted and sly as him, smart jokes end up a shell of a man.
Dementia or Alzheimers is a fate that I really wish yo avoid I would rather die than lose who I am.
True. My mother went through that.
Scary stuff to say the least
@@brenthenshaw3585 I'm soo sorry to hear bro ://
👏
Yeah I always thought junior was one of the slicker wise guys on the show. He was wity and sharp as a tac. His biggest problem was most guys didn’t want to follow his lead like they did Tony.
I'll tell ya one thing, and I'm not ashamed to say it. My estimation of Corrado Soprano as a dementia patient just fvckin' plummeted.
But he wasn't made right…your son?
C’mon Phil, you know the wine makes you emotional
would you take it easy ova' there fuckin judge roy bean!
What are you talking about? He put on an Emmy calibur performance
Cmon huh, jackie chan beat him up and knocked out wat was remaining of his memory
“You remember Bobby??”
“ WHERES THAT FUCKIN MANIGOT??”
"HALF A FUCKIN TRAY IN THERE!!...... son of a bitch 😠"
Half a fuckin' tray in dere!
He was hungry.
The Manigot, whatever happened there.
😂😂😂@@shriharihudli
“You remember Bobby?”
“Sure! He ate my 1/2 a fucking tray of Manicotti!”
I was hungry!
Quasimodo predicted all this
Managot
@@ArmyJames thanks for correcting them, James.
One of the sadder scenes. Shooting aside, Tony just realized that the man that was closest to a father figure for him, is gone. Not exactly a healthy relationship, but just another reminder that the walls are closing in on Tony.
But was his uncle pretending once In a while or not? I mean, we saw his face when tony said "you shot me!". It seemed like he knew exactly what was going on. I might be wrong.
@@ditocerto nah not pretending, you really think a man with juniors ego would happily sit in that shithole carehome
“Shooting aside?!” Whatever happened there…
@@ditocerto He was faking dementia during his indictment to force a mistrial and it worked. Coincidentally, he actually does develop it afterwards. He may have moments of clarity here and there, but dementia is regressive disease, his mind is slowly turning to mush. Remember, Junior only shot Tony because he mistakenly believed he was Malanga, his old rival from season 1 who was already dead. Junior is alive, but he's far gone and Tony realizes it in this scene.
@@wilm2109 And even when he does fake the dementia, there's a very subtle hint that he may be starting to show symptoms. When Tony asks him for his name and says that not knowing his own name gives away the ruse, they do a hard cut to Uncle Junior and he seems to get genuinely confused over the question.
He's totally fine when he's giving dumb answers like "a blonde with big tits" when asked what the date is or discussing where he was when Kennedy got shot, but he can't even remember his own name.
You remember where your stash of uploads are, you let Uncle Pat know. I’ll hold on to them as a guardian for all future Sopranos fans.
His stash of adult magazines whatever happened there
@@paulie-Gualtieri. Real lack of standards, your generation.
@@JohnnyPorchAGeese I told you 40 year old kids this thing of ours is some baaad shit!
Did you wrap it right?
the holding on to it reeks of "Leon" syndrome, ie he's never going to give them the money
“You don’t remember you said I had small hands?”
It’s so sad to see his deterioration throughout the show. He went from a funny, snappy guy, to someone who couldn’t even recognize Tony. When he tells him “This Thing of Ours” i believe it’s Juniors last time remembering his life , that slogan that defined his existence was the only thing that could for a second make him remember who he was. Amazing.
Junior also acted ashamed when Tony said “You shot me”. It’s like he knew.
Junior also remembered what a c**t Janice was...
HBO: "Borko is inveigling us, he's after our Sopranos clips"
Borko: "HBO can fucking rot"
"word to the wise, remember pearl harbor 👆".
Junior calling out Janice is so classic
junior never forgets
She snuck 10$ out of his wallet once, we're talking about a ten year old girl here
She also laughed at him when he got his hand stuck in the drain.
“You’re flexing!” 🤌
her little hair toss said 'yeah, i did leave the stove on'
That niece of mine - I left my brother's house one night and my wallet was light. I'm talkin' about a 10 year old girl here.
I've spoken to Cineranter, and he wants 25% of the Esplanade and 10% on the no shows, not to mention 15% of the hud.
That’s like 40 grand, you gotta be fvckin kiddin me, John…
Like you’re not passing that along to the drivers…
Apples and bowling balls my friend!
Apples and bowling balls, John. Cineranter and Kino still haven't finished their tennis match.
@@steveloge8119Tennis match between those two guys? my guy won
HBO: You and TonySoprano, you two ran TH-cam.
Borko: We did? Well that's nice.
hbo: *_sopranos uploads._*
borko: i was involved with that???...
😂👌🏽👌🏽
That’s nice.
…you used to run all the uploads in North Albania..
@@GarethNIreland lmao
crying with a virginia ham under his arm cause he has no bread
Genuinely the saddest moment in the show and probably one of the saddest in tv history. Uncle Junior is reduced to a lonely old man who is in a losing battle to dementia. All those power struggles and all those moves led to this for him. Tony lost his father figure for good, all those years of guilt and hatred just swept away, there's nothing left but this sad old man and a brokenhearted man who lost the paternal figure that he deeply loved.
Him, their fondest memories, everyone they knew and everyone from the old days are now gone.
Always hits me hard when I rewatch the series.
TH-cam: Any rights should go to HBO's kids
borko: Me I never had kids
but he wasn't made right? The kid. Borko's son?
LMAOOO
You had dickie moltisanti clipped cause he laughed at you slipping.”
“Oh that’s nice…”
Him clipping dicky was the sickest and most wicked part of the sopranos. Completely senseless.
You never admit the existence of that thing. EVER
This show was a masterpiece.
“I was prostate with grief.”
You put the grief behind u, right? I wanna hear u say it
@@hanklesacks “My friends have abandoned me. I’ve been totally f*cking ostrafied.”
@@Djm8520 you're in a stagmire, my friend.
@@hanklesacks I put the grief behind me. 😔
@@TehUltimateSnake I put my grief so far behind me, it’s hitting my prostate!
Damn, James Gandolfini and Dominic Chianese deserved all the accolades that they got. I'm tearing up along with him tearing up. I remember when my stepfathers mother finally lost all recognition of us and forgot us forever. 😢
“Uncle June, I wanna show you something. Bobby and my shinebox.”
Shiiieeeeeeett
Sweet as she looks, she left my shinebox on and tried to put it out with a wet rag.
“Ypipo dont season they food”
@@TehUltimateSnake We wuz shineboxes n shheeiiiit
Your pfp and username are WILLLLDD bro wtf lmaoo
So sad and hard to watch. Everything looks grey and bleak. Tony realizing his uncle is gone. Everything in the finale tells me Tony was taken out in the diner. It was over for jersey's glorified crew. There was no one left except Paulie, and at that point I was doubting his loyalty. For all we know he had the hit put on Tony as a gift for New York and hoping to get with them.
3:43
This bit always stuck out for me, Tony clearly holding back tears as he tries to smile and remember the glory days.
Tony and Uncle's final scene has to be my all-time favourite moment of this show, so much to grasp and interpret.
One of Junior's lines in "Where's Johnny?" was "There's plenty I'd like to forget."
I wonder if in a bittersweet way Uncle Junior was currently at peace, now that he's unburdened by all his agita and vanity that came not just from being who he was but from being a high-ranking crime figure.
So now when he hears he and his brother ruled North Jersey back in the day, all he can say is "Hm, well that's nice..."
"You and SopranoFan97, you ran Sopranos TH-cam"
Borko:" we did? Well that's nice"
Thank you for the upload Mr Borko, junior… sir
Uncle June's in a better place now, South of the border where the tuna fish play
Uncle Junes in da muff now.
Muff? I meant ruff!
You babble like 6 barbers 💈
😂😂😂
"It's sad when their minds go young like that"
when they go!? cmon huh!
When they go?...cmon huh it was dementia pay back for him getting old
76 years old. He was just a kid...
You know who never got old? Joey Peeps.
@@Javon_J Joey Peeps? There couldn’t have been too much mind to go.
Tony’s breathing could wake up the dead
This scene hits hard at home, Uncle Junior looked exactly like my grandpa, even the glasses are the same. It’s all in a memory in my brain now. Almost 20 years since his passing. I know it hit my mom hard and she almost never recovered from it and as grown man, I understand that adults sometimes lose their way and do stuff because that’s how they cope with loss, and yet it affects everyone near them.
kinda sad but also sweet how in season one, Tony said that we would be lucky to only remember the good times in the end. Junior doesn’t remember anything from his mob life (which kinda was his whole life) but only remembers Tony as the kid he played catch with. The mob life didn’t mean much in the end
Easily the saddest scene of the finale, possibly the entire show. I’d say top 3.
how much more borko can I take?!
Word to the wise my friend, remember soft drinks of choice.
Borko? Ova here!👇
I feel like I’ve been stabbed in the heart ❤️!
Hard to see the man who sang “Core 'ngrato” so well a few seasons earlier wind up like this. Tough viewing.
"I'm a widow now."
"😐😐 Damn bro you got the whole squad laughing"
Ambassador hotel.
There's a man from another galaxy that came all over the sun visor.
The best thing about Uncle Jun's dementia is that he gets to forget that his nephew doesn't have the markings of a varsity athlete... what an unexpected blessing!
Well, at least he could say some last few words, unlike someone's 47 year old kid brotha...
May he rest in peace
Whatever happened there…
Again wid da 47 year old brudda
At least he could say a couple of three last words
The grieve… I’ll never go away…
Junior had some varsity athlete level dementia
I gotta say, Im pretty sure hes only in 2 scenes, but i fucking love uncle pat. He might be the only guy in the whole show who actually seems like a decent human being. Doesnt break chrissy's balls about beiing sober, hosts the guys at his house, turns up for junior and sits with him bird watching, lets tony know that janice is trying to finesse junior, qnd according to his daughter is very nice to her when its just the two of them. For someone who has about 5 mins on screen he really makes a good impression.
Of course, now he comes. Soon as the Borko videos are in season, you can’t keep these HBO guys away.
"You remember Bobby?"
"Sure! He was part of that ad for a fuckin weight loss center. Before and wayyyy before."
All jokes aside, Cosette never got old enough to forget who took care of her.
It’s sad when they crawl under Chrissy’s natural canopy for warmth.
The scene between Tony and Junior breaks my heart. You can see the hope leave Tony's body. For Junior. For himself.
Junior was a good kid, Quasimodo predicted that a Lionel driven up Bobbys a55 would be his demise
half a fuckin quaterback in there!
Comments section's good tonite
Don Junior….did that channel ever exisssht??
Him and Borko. They used to run TH-cam together.
@@hoopsheavenpa They invented upvote shaving. ...Johnny Boy v. Livia...no one beat the spread.
@@hoopsheavenpa Back when Moses wore short pants
@@matthewcostello6882 A prophet doesn't wear shorts.
"We used to play catch, you never had the makings of a varsity athlete, small hands, that was your problem"
SUNUVABITCH! DIDN'T I TELL YOU NOT TO SHAY THAT??!
Oh this was such a sad scene. So well done.
Absolutely brilliant scene this. One of the very best from one of the worlds greatest ever tv shows.
The real ending to The Sopranos... Even the memory of the good times are over.
The only way to make Junior remember Bobby at that point would've been to leave a hunting jacket in a White Castle for a couple hours and let him smell it.
Junior was one of many father figures for Tony, in Tony’s decline amongst the Phil beef, he tried one last time to seek advice with junior and junior was unable.
Tony should have had junior as consigliere or atleast taken his position as boss rather seriously.
This is such a heartbreaking scene. My heart and condolences go out to anyone who has or has a loved one with dementia .
Man this may be the saddest moment but it is also bittersweet, both of them, in their own way, realized the love they had for each other in this moment even though they had never been able to discuss it beforehand.
last time i was this early meadow was still in high school...
It’s truly sad knowing Uncle June is no longer whistling through the wheat fields.
He prefered sushi. I thought he was a bacala man.
The way Tony spun Uncle June's chair around? Very cinematic.
Tony's an old-fashioned guy. Very allegorical.
As Tony walked away Junior should have said you never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
It's pretty wholesome that the last thing Tony did for Junior was telling him that he used to rule over NJ. Junior wasn't confused, he looked genuinely happy when Tony told him that.
Although he'd been "out" of the mob for years, Pat came to see the boss dressed in a suit and tie. Old school.
I loved how the only memory he had of Tony was that he played catch with him, probably the very few moments he cherished from his life.
The crazy thing is Junior gave his entire bag to Pussy Malanga, who faithfully visited Junior in the asylum to his dying day. The spirit of forgiveness conquered all!
Tony loved him like an uncle-in-law yet Uncle June still shot him.
How much more betrayal can Tony take?
again wit tony egg
Why do people say uncle in law. Wasn’t he Tony’s dads brudda?
If you can watch a Borko clip while those around you can’t then you’re…
🔫💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Que onda Borko! Puedes hacer una compilacion de todos los viejos mafiosos como el papa de Bobby y los Hermanos DiMaggio. Gracias por todo lo que haces loko.
Claro que si :) la idea es muy buena, gracias
Absolutely phenomenal television.
That last scene is one of the greatest and most harrowing in the history of television. Perfection.
Predictably Junior’s brain just wasted away but I am glad he and Tony had one last scene together
Life happens. Uncle Junior still kicking. Tony's gone. Actors here but real life is set and ticking
A man from another galaxy... 😂 what a fuckin line.
That man probably came out of the flying saucers Paulie saw over East Rutherford.
I HAD A BANANER IN THERE!!!
we'll find dat too
Uncle Pat is *so* chill
That "We used to play catch" line gets me every time.
"We used to play 'guess who never had the makings of a varsity athlete'."
~ Junior Soprano.
Carmela and Father Phil used to play ‘name that pope’.
@@JohnDoe-od7ye You're verging on sacrilege.
@@JohnnyPorchAGeese For Christ sakes we bend more rules than the Catholic Church!
Six fuckin’ seasons, and we got this Pygmy thing over on TH-cam.
There's an old phrase that "a boy doesn't become a man until his father dies." That is kind of the framing of this scene. It starts off being about a father, Bobby, who actually died. Then it pivots to Junior, Tony's father-figure. Junior hasn't actually died, but all the parts that mattered between himself and Tony have died. All that is left is memories of playing catch with a boy without all the complications. And, of course it is a reminder to Tony that life wasn't always like this and that he did not have to be on this path. Yet, at the same time, it comes from the voice who always reminded him of his lack of varsity qualities. Basically, when Tony's father(figure) died the show immediately let's us know that he did not have the makings. That IS one of the meanings of the last scene of the show. Tony was no varsity mafioso, and when he became a man and had to deal with life on his own he couldn't.
0:15 He was right the first time
When you're right, you're right!
Amazing acting.
What is going on with the bird song heard when he talks to Jun 1:49 until he says “enough with the birds” and it suddenly stops?! Trippy
By far one of the saddest scenes in the show. Junior may have been a grumpy old man at times but he genuinely had people in his life who cared for him: Tony, Bobbi from Boca, Bobby, even Mikey. In the end he ended up alone.
Best acting of the whole series in that last scene.
He loved Junior like an uncle in law
That final scene. The beginning of the end. Tonys world collapsing all around him.
Uncle Pat and Junior’s faces lmao 1:17
That stove, whatever happened there...
I guess Tony's future flashed in front of his eyes seeing Junior end up like this.
Dominic Chianese killed it, such great acting. Uncle Jun is the state facility scenes are probably amongst the saddest scenes of the entire show.
I swear the Sopranos community om TH-cam is the best never a dull moment in the comment despite not being cinematic
The only thing which could have brought uncle Junior back to normal would have been a Borko subscription
1:14 “I’m a widow now” “The F*ck you want!? A Boutonnière?
When are you going to make a video about the coma sequences?