I don't always walk into a den of professional serial killers, but when I do, I make sure I'm surrounded and outnumbered before I antagonize them into a blind rage.
also important to note that you want to make sure you’re seated, relaxed and completely unaware of even the existence of potential violence Really make it clear that not a single one of your survival instincts decided to make the trip with you today
some people just need drama , choas and dysfunction to get through their day. he was looking for a fight, worst case scenario, he gets a black, scars, broken bones maybe....i dont think he was expecting to get killed for antagonizing the guys
the only logical explination i can think of for fat dom's stupidity, is that phil specifically ordered him to make fun of them and get a reaction, to show dominance or maybe to begin the process of cutting ties with NJ, and eventually plan to take over. From the beginning, he avoided any type of rapport by declining their offer to stay, even though he was staying. the whole thing with the daughter was probably not true. even if phil ordered him to insult them, he shouldve brought someone else with him. its not like he doesnt know he is dealing with dangerous people
He’s a made guy which usually means they can’t touch him, so he continued to abuse his status cuz he thought he could get away with it. On a side note, Silvio piggy backing Fat Dom like a little kid is funny as F.
It honestly never fails to amuse me how completely, dead certain these guys are that they're bulletproof, right up until the moment they discover they're not. Like "I'll just mouth off against two hardened criminal psychopaths, in their own base of opperations, while i'm alone, demonstrably in terrible physical shape and there's already bad blood between their organization and mine" The thought never even entered his mind that doing so could be dangerous, because hey, he's a made man, his crew are more powerful, OBVIOUSLY he can just insult people who'll kill for a lot less, there's no way such unstable, insecure murderers might, say, snap and kill him REGARDLESS of wider considerations like rules and politics.
@@DonK-ij9yyThey think that just because they're made and by other family that makes them untouchable. Then one of them gets killed but it's discussed by the commission over and forgot about.
Season 6 was full of NYC gangsters meeting their end due to taking that "glorified crew" shit seriously. Fat Dom, Coco, Phil... the Sopranos were a smaller outfit than the 5 Families by about a factor of 4, but they still had a couple dozen career killers on their payroll.
It wasn't just Fat Dom's insults that got him killed. It was the contempt he was showing for the Soprano family by saying them. Sil and Carlo knew Phil and his people killed Vito, and Dom knew that they knew. By spewing insults about Vito and Carlo, he was saying "We can kill one of your guys and crack jokes about it to your face and insult you along the way, and there's nothing you can do about it." In some ways, the disrespect Dom showed towards the Sopranos was similar to the disrespect Coco showed by making lewd remarks to Meadow. They each ended up paying a steep price for it.
You are right on the money! Most the time,he's not even smiling when he's cracking these jokes! He basically went over there, to say...yeah we did it! Fuck you guys! What are you gonna do about it?! They thought they were weak! He wanted to go back to Phil and tell him what he did! In fact,I think Phil even knew about it! And sent him over there,to test the waters! Which is why's he said... Forget fat dom,who goes to Jersey and never comes back! He knew he went there and I'm sure he knew why!
That is a very astute observation. Being comparitively small ("just a glorified crew") the Soprano family had to retaliate so disproportionately to avoid being considered weak and vulnerable. Fat Dom and Cocco were both probing and they got their answer.
@@ej11481 You are right, but I think their pride and the political necessity to retaliate forcefully to signs of disrespect are intertwined. There are really interesting social and anthropological studies out there about this phenomenon. Any society or sub-culture - like organised crime - that cannot take recourse to common laws and law enforcement are very sensitive to all matters of disrespect. They cannot be perceived as being weak or passive in the face of a slight or they risk falling victim to more serious attacks. The same happened with herdsman cultures in remote regions where their possession can easily be stolen from them. They invariably develop a honour culture with the need to retaliate to any sign of disrespect. No man can afford to be considered as someone who takes an insult without adequate response. It becomes eventually physiologically hardwired. This has been tested and men from these cultures show a different physiological response to insults, stress hormones, cortisol levels, etc.
"Sil hit him first" is the funniest line. Like 2 kids that broke a lamp after being told not to play ball in the house lol just great writing and acting all around.
@NJHC609, I was just about to say the same thing lol 😂😂😂😂 I burst out laughing every time I hear that line from Carlo!! It is like 2 kids trying to put the blame on each other.
Fat Dom's actor, Tony Cucci, had auditioned for the show for 10 years! He was disappointed that his character would be killed off so quickly, but David Chase assured him that it would be memorable. And it really was!
@@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool like I said he compromised. He wouldn't move a muscle, so as to avoid wasting calories . None of the food spent 20 years in the can, not around Dom it didn't 🤣🤣🍕
Dom comes in at 0:15 and gets stabbed at 1:45. He literally got people to go from welcoming him in to murdering him in less time than it takes to microwave popcorn. Thats impressive in its own way.
What is so timelessly striking to me about this scene is the fact that not 3 minutes before they brutally stab Dom to death, they GENUINELY greet each other as friends and allies.
"Sil hit him first...with a duster...so I naturally assumed I was supposed to start carving him like a turkey while he screamed in agony. Oopsies! Oh well!"
Carlo was already drying his hands to get ready, he already knew what Sil was up to. Still, they gave Dom many chances to just walk away but didn't take them.
Wtf was Fat Dom thinking? Seriously. He just wacked a made guy by killing Vito (he was involved with it) and then he’s gonna go over TO THAT FAMILIES HQ and joke about it? How has this guy survived in that life that long?
@@karazor-el6085 yea in his mind he was a New York made guy, and even in real life, New York hardly realizes the New Jersey family (The DeCavalcante Family) as a serious threat. Going by how New York characters talked in the show they seem to feel the same way. Allot of people don’t realize it as viewers because we’re seeing things from Tony’s perspective. But when it comes to the Mafia families power Totem pole, The Soprano Family (really called the DiMeo Family) would rank really low. Compared to other families they’re not very strong. They only have a couple crews, which means they only have a couple captains, and maybe 2 dozen soldiers AT BEST (more than likely less). If the Soprano Crime Family were a real mafia family they’d be one of the weakest in the nation.
This scene really sums up the show in general. An old shithead dies an incredibly avoidable death because he thinks he's invincible, the guys can't just "make it disappear" because their ways haven't kept up against law enforcement, and they cap it off by blaming the entire thing on some other dead guy.
To be fair, he had a point. After that, the fate of the three of them was sealed, they had to go with that. No one that guy would come back to Phil and say he was hit by the Sopranos and things would be OK.
I seriously don't know what was funnier. Sil smacking Fat Dom with the portable vacuum or when Chris went to score heroin and he got smacked with the Fisher Price xylophone. At least Chris lived another day.
this might come out as morbid, but this is one of the most unintentionally funny moments in this show. It's ridiculous as how avoidable Fat Dom's death was, and how Sil and Carlo dealt with it. It's just comedy gold.
Wish they got Pesci or someone on the show for a bit. That would have been great. Too hard I guess. It could have been great he could have been introduced to Chris first time and he'd be like "Don't I know you?"
***** Way I see it, it would've been too obvious. Half of the cast in the sopranos were in goodfellas anyways and pesci would've just been playing an older version of tommy if he were on the show. I do agree though, a little cameo with pesci as an innocent bystander who disrespect chris and gets killed would've been fucking hilarious if done right.
GREAT IDEA. Nothing says quality TV like a wink to the audience. They could even have filmed one episode in front of a live studio audience, the episode where Pesci and DeNiros characters turn up. -- Here's my script. It's pretty awesome. (DeNiro walks in. The crowd cheers and claps) Chris: "Don't I know you?" DeNiro: "The fuck you talking about?" Camera pans to a spider scuttling along the floor. DeNiro STOMPS on the spider. "I fucking hate spiders." Audience cheers and claps. One guy in the audience yells out "SPIDER! THAT'S WHAT CHRIS WAS CALLED ON GOODFELLAS". Then Phil walks in. DeNiro: Ohhh! I thought I seen you before. Phil: What? Suddenly a BAT flies in, and DeNiro pulls out his gun and shoots the bat. Boom. DeNiro, calmly: I fucking hate Bats. AUDIENCE ERUPTS WITH CHEERS AND LAUGHTER. The same guy in the audience yells out "Ohhh! Bats! Cause the guy who plays Phil Leotardo played Billy Batts in Goodfellas! Yeah!" Then Joe Pesci walks in. Phil, to Pesci: hey, can you do me a favour? Pesci: what? Phil : I left something at your home. A present. Pesci: What? At my home? Phil: Its a square container. Really shiny . Pesci: the fuck you talking about? You mean a box? Phil: Yeah! A box. Real shiny looking. Pesci: A shine box? Phil: Yeah. So, how about you do what I akksed you to do. Pesci: What's that? Phil: Go home and GET YOUR FUCKIN SHINE BOX! AUDIENCE CHEERS. CLAPS. WHISTLES. A STANDING OVATION. FIVE FULL MINUTES. ROSES ARE THROWN ONTO THE SOUND STAGE. Then we hear a narrator./VOICEOVER: "The Sopranos is filmed in front of a live studio audience. And yes, we threw in a few references, to our beloved audience, we hope you picked up on them! Tune in next week and seecwhat the fellas get up to. They really are good fellas! The outtro music plays. -- Wouldn't that be GREAT? Yeah! Shows should always wink at the audiences. Awesome idea.
Yeah, or De Niro, or Ray Liotta...or, heck, even Lorraine Bracco, or the guys who played Billy Batts or even Spider....imagine how great they would have been in The Sopranos!
One of Tony's great lines was when Phil said, "No one knows what happened to Fat Dom, but he was last seen in New Jersey." Tony - "So was the Hindenburg, You might want to check that out." Hilarious.
Throughout the Vito saga, Carlo expresses the most disgust towards homosexuality. Yet he’s the only one who Tony talks honestly to (“We both know Vito’s not the first”). During Tony’s previous scene with Melfi, he implies that people he knows have had “male on male sexual contact” in prison. We don’t see Carlo for the first few seasons. Could he have been in prison and the gay comments were hitting too close to home?
86 seconds from when he walked in the door to when Sil cracked him across the head. In 86 seconds, his big fat mouth got him killed. The man works fast!
This is probably my favorite kill in the series. It's chaotic, primal, brutal, unecessary, and came almost out of nowhere. And the Sil and Carlo team-up is cool to see.
I’ve never seen a better salesman than a guy who sits down to genuinly say hi to his friends and in less than 2 min convinces them both to murder him. That, my friends is true talent 👏👍
He was one of Johnny Sack's capos, he wasn't their friend. He made up some shit about being in town and deciding to stop by, but nobody as important as Dom comes all the way to a shithole like Satriale's just to drop off an envelope. He could have sent a gofer associate to do that. He wanted to mock them to their face for some reason... I have no idea why these made guys from Manhattan have such fragile egos they need to come down to the chemical dumps of Jersey to poke at the wildlife. They seem to genuinely enjoy it, like the dude who escaped his AA meeting to go rat out Vito. Why do these dudes care so much?
@@harveywallbanger3123 with all due respect, he deserved it for what he did to Vito. Deep down, this shows that Silvio and Carlo wantes justice for their fallen comrade despite dissagreeing with his sexual orientation
@@portugal5698 yeah they disagreed with it but were never disgusted by his actions he did. Of course they made some jokes. But the decision what to do is Jersey’s. Not from any other one. Phil just killed one of the capos of Tony’s, gay or not, doesn’t matter. He killed him, and killed him in a very humiliating way. So he humiliated Tony’s family. And then some fat Dom from New York comes by just to provoke them and tries to show them how tough he is, that he can make jokes about a killed capo without anyone doing shit to him? Deserved.
@@90DeadTimer agreed 100%. It was at the moment they found out Vito was dead that the crew, including Tony realized that they were wrong to cater to Phil and that maybe Vito did deserve a little respect and understanding for his hard work and loyalty to the family. No lie, a guy like him would have been a very important person to keep around.
@@matthewriley7826 He didnt give a rat's az about Vito, no pan intended. Fat Dom forced his hand when he fallen with force on his knife repeatedly. Allegedly.
@@matthewriley7826 He wanted to wack Vito, but guys from another family doing it and the way they did it is a different story. Vito was one of them and it should have been taken care of in house. Super disrespectful on multiple levels.
Seriously, what fuckwit walks into another mob's territory making fun of a guy they know your side whacked, then insinuating they're all gay? This idiot had a death wish.
@@Lynx-lh9it It's a real place in Jersey which would make sense why he stopped at Satriales before Metuchen. Being from Jersey, I can say they got every New Jersey detail right.
@@King-of-Collies picking up guys while dancing at a club while dressed like the biker from the village people is about as quiet as a space shuttle launch
I like how Sil went from low key peacemaker urging Dom to hit the road in a friendly way in an attempt to prevent escalation and one remark later, bashes Dom in the head with a Dirt Devil. Dom failed to read the room on this one. Don’t keep breaking balls.
was it unintentional? I viewed the gay jokes at Carlo didn't bother him, it was the jokes over their dead comrade Vito that angered them. Yeah he may have been gay, but in truth relationships the mafia have with each other are harder to break then shocking revelations. Vito may have been gay, but he was still their family.
@@WrestlingGenius777 I think it was more so Coco showing his wings over the Sopranos out of disrespect. It wasn't avenging Vito's death, it was them avenging their respect. NY whacked a member of the Jersey mob without Jersey's authorization and now here he is making a joke about it.
1:13 What was going through his head in that moment of silence? "Well they didn't laugh at the first three, and they're getting really rather angry, but if I keep trying I'm sure I'll get a laugh eventually"
I love the silence, you just know he's the type of guy that can't read the room and has to squeeze the last joke out even after everybody's already gone "OHH too far"
He wasn't trying to get a laugh. He was intentionally antagonizing them. Why? To send a message. He thought they wouldn't do anything cause he was a made man. Slight miscalculation.
@powdergate : Agreed. He saw that he was getting under their skin, which got under his skin for not taking the jokes in stride. Those guys come a dime a dozen, except without the mafia ties.
So damn funny: "Silvio hit him first", like two kid brothers who talk about sticking together until dad shows up, and then they turn on the other to save their own butt.😁
Yeah Silvio didn’t want him to be killed when Carlo grabbed the knife. Silvio screams “No Carlo No” Silvo just want to beat his ass so he’d watch his mouth but Carlo the one who killed him because he made a gay joke about him.
@@aleaguilar9813 lol no son, serial killers are guys like John Wayne Gacy. He didn't do it just for the fun of it, it was an honour thing cause Phil's cousin married the fanook. He was paid to do it, it was a hit.
@@Alakster27 Factually incorrect. It’s not just the quantity that defines the term serial killer but the circumstances of each killing. They're not serial killers just as much as soldiers in the military with multiple confirmed kills are not considered serial killers. They're murderers but they're not serial killers. Stop misusing the phrase serial killer. You use that phrase when describing guy's like Jeffry Dahmer, not mafia thugs.
Lmao his screams of pure terror then he gives it all hes got until that last stab. The actor did a great job of showing the adrenaline and craziness of the situation so quickly. That was awesome
Again….the way Gandolfini, upon seeing Dom’s body, quickly threw up his hands saying “I doan wanna know!” without uttering a sound….is pure magical talent. This gifted Actor often said more with his face, his body, and his hand gestures than many can do with words.
@@christopherg1288 yeah Christopher….probably so. But I would almost bet that the gesture wasn’t written into the script. From what I understand about him, the writers and Chase would write a scene in general terms, then let Gandolfini “go”. And again, just from what I have read, JG was nothing like his character. He at times could display a “short fuse”, and use off color language (and aside from maybe nuns, who doesn’t anymore), but in the minutes before going on to the set, he would become quiet-almost distant-I’m assuming as he goes into character. Still, your point is valid…as I obviously neither know the man nor the circumstances. Take care…be well.
Great scene, i love how Sil’s trying to do Fat Dom a favor and get him out of there. Sil obviously can’t stand him, but he’s playing defense the whole time - until he isn’t.
There was a lovely display of kitchen knives set out on the table, and all of a sudden Dom just collapses right onto it. Nobody could've seen it coming. Act of God.
Good ears, i had never heard that either, had to go back and re-watch. Sil said "hit him, hit this prick", so guess you are right he didn't want Carlo to kill him.
Good ear! I’ve watched this scene so many times and never noticed that. Also when Carlo stabs Dom a second time he yells “Carlo!” like he’s saying “no stop!”
You know it’s time to look for another job when you were an actor on the sopranos and your reading the script for the next episode and your character utters the words “ I’m just breaking balls”
Yeah, you know why Tony got whacked in the finale? Because he ordered onion rings for the table. Truly shocking stuff just how much little things affect the bigger picture.
@Dead Burter that just sounds like fat don to me, the way i see it, the guy getting gutted is the more likely person to be yelling no no than the person who hit him first. I mean Carlo is a seasoned mafioso, he aint making some rookie mistake like that
The Sopranos. A brilliant show where you hate almost every single character featured, yet still love it. Not to mention it is funnier than any sitcom I have ever seen by far
I always found it profoundly interesting that Carlo was most disgusted by Vito’s lifestyle to the point of offering to kill him personally and yet you could tell he was really hurt by Dom’s jokes about his dead comrade.
@@john33333the way Carlo had his back turned idk, it definitely felt like "we can't talk shit about Vito, but you're an outsider" even the way Sil mentions Vitos kids ages it was something he was pissed about. I personally think Carlo compromised in jail but that's my head Canon he straight up says to Tony "Vito wouldn't be the first"
@@machotorres856 I think it is a bit horrifying how quickly things can go from friendly to straight up violent murder. I don't feel bad for Dom at all though, he was an idiot
It's amazing how many people miss the obvious here: Vito was their friend. They didn't want to admit it, but they weren't happy he was dead. ESPECIALLY by a rival crew. Even Carlo, who said Vito "had to go" wasn't happy about it. But it was a fact that in their lifestyle, that was the way it had to be. Gay men are not welcome in that lifestyle. And still aren't today. ............ And then one of the men from that same crew that killed their friend thinks it's funny to come in and start running his mouth about it!? Dude is lucky they didn't kill him a lot slower.
@@billymarino4452 Tony had a chance to kill Vito though and he didn't. Eventually they would have to kill him, but they weren't particularly happy about it.
@@bobbybaccalieri1721 Late reply but your right, Tony didn't really want to kill him. But Vito at the time was Tony's biggest earner. Mobsters are obsessed with money and Tony would have overlooked Vito's sexuality as long as he could get away with it and get a big envelope every week. Guys like Carlo and Silvio aren't directly benefiting financially from Vito (plus they just flat out hate gays), so they would have no problem killing him.
When Tony shows up and walks in it's like two children explaining to their father when he comes home from work how they broke an antique in the living room.
I don't always walk into a den of professional serial killers, but when I do, I make sure I'm surrounded and outnumbered before I antagonize them into a blind rage.
Brilliant!
actually he outnumbered them (his gargantuan fucking gut counts for 3 people)
also important to note that you want to make sure you’re seated, relaxed and completely unaware of even the existence of potential violence
Really make it clear that not a single one of your survival instincts decided to make the trip with you today
Very observant. The sacred and the propane
Hahahahahahahaha
I love how Sil gave him a chance to get up and leave but he was like "No no no, let me continue to antagonize this cold-blooded killer"
Facts 💯
Why is Carlo standing there like a 3tr old when Tony comes in
@@nicstone3141 Boss man.
Lol 😂 seriously though
That’s why you gotta live for today !
The fact that he had somewhere to go to for his daughter but decided to piss off other mobsters instead says a lot.
All in a day's work for your average sociopath
Who
some people just need drama , choas and dysfunction to get through their day. he was looking for a fight, worst case scenario, he gets a black, scars, broken bones maybe....i dont think he was expecting to get killed for antagonizing the guys
the only logical explination i can think of for fat dom's stupidity, is that phil specifically ordered him to make fun of them and get a reaction, to show dominance or maybe to begin the process of cutting ties with NJ, and eventually plan to take over.
From the beginning, he avoided any type of rapport by declining their offer to stay, even though he was staying. the whole thing with the daughter was probably not true.
even if phil ordered him to insult them, he shouldve brought someone else with him. its not like he doesnt know he is dealing with dangerous people
He’s a made guy which usually means they can’t touch him, so he continued to abuse his status cuz he thought he could get away with it.
On a side note, Silvio piggy backing Fat Dom like a little kid is funny as F.
"I'm just breaking balls" should never be uttered in this thing of ours.
I heard some guy named Billy Batts (I think was his name) was just "breaking balls" one night and then no one ever saw or heard of him afterwards🤷♂️
Of course it should. It's an apology. Then to continue, also sends a message.
This thing of who's? Yours? If so.. congrats 👏 u just etched yourself and your comment into the FBI most wanted list ❤❤❤😂😂😂 hahah JK bro lol
@@Orca_Bodhi 😆 I'm gonna take the 5th if I get subpoenaed. I've seen 'The Godfather' I know how this works.
@@staggerlee6794 fuggggghet about it the 5th is compromised 😆
The phone ringing was Phil trying to tell Dom he did 20 years in the can .
I loled so hard!
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Holy shit, Phil did 20 years? Why did he never mention it?
@@TheJRZAble not a fuckin peep he made
"Just breaking balls" is a death sentence in this show. Every time.
Same in goodfellas
Gloria:”I’ll tell your wife about us!”
Tony:”Wtf did you just say?!”
Gloria:”What I’m just breaking balls”
Or at least you loose an eye
Not every time. Little Paulie only got a Snapple bottle smashed in his eye.
That Eugene was a stand-up guy.
@@Oldhollywoodfilms621 Yep Billy bats tried breaking Tommy's balls at his homecoming party .Shinebox .
True Italian way, “no I’m not gonna stay” proceeds to sit down grab a paper and start talking 😂😂
He had to wait for them to count the money, he wasn't staying for lunch with them.
@@lotharschramm5000 Sil kept telling him to go.
@@lotharschramm5000 no he didn't have to stay for that.
How the fuck would you know
Italian-American? There is a difference.
It honestly never fails to amuse me how completely, dead certain these guys are that they're bulletproof, right up until the moment they discover they're not. Like "I'll just mouth off against two hardened criminal psychopaths, in their own base of opperations, while i'm alone, demonstrably in terrible physical shape and there's already bad blood between their organization and mine" The thought never even entered his mind that doing so could be dangerous, because hey, he's a made man, his crew are more powerful, OBVIOUSLY he can just insult people who'll kill for a lot less, there's no way such unstable, insecure murderers might, say, snap and kill him REGARDLESS of wider considerations like rules and politics.
There was probably a couple boxes of ziti in that envelope too
"B B B BUT IM MADE!!""
@@DonK-ij9yyThey think that just because they're made and by other family that makes them untouchable. Then one of them gets killed but it's discussed by the commission over and forgot about.
Criminals are often dumb.
Season 6 was full of NYC gangsters meeting their end due to taking that "glorified crew" shit seriously. Fat Dom, Coco, Phil... the Sopranos were a smaller outfit than the 5 Families by about a factor of 4, but they still had a couple dozen career killers on their payroll.
It wasn't just Fat Dom's insults that got him killed. It was the contempt he was showing for the Soprano family by saying them. Sil and Carlo knew Phil and his people killed Vito, and Dom knew that they knew. By spewing insults about Vito and Carlo, he was saying "We can kill one of your guys and crack jokes about it to your face and insult you along the way, and there's nothing you can do about it."
In some ways, the disrespect Dom showed towards the Sopranos was similar to the disrespect Coco showed by making lewd remarks to Meadow. They each ended up paying a steep price for it.
You are right on the money! Most the time,he's not even smiling when he's cracking these jokes! He basically went over there, to say...yeah we did it! Fuck you guys! What are you gonna do about it?! They thought they were weak! He wanted to go back to Phil and tell him what he did! In fact,I think Phil even knew about it! And sent him over there,to test the waters! Which is why's he said... Forget fat dom,who goes to Jersey and never comes back! He knew he went there and I'm sure he knew why!
That is a very astute observation. Being comparitively small ("just a glorified crew") the Soprano family had to retaliate so disproportionately to avoid being considered weak and vulnerable. Fat Dom and Cocco were both probing and they got their answer.
@@omnivorous65 That plus these were prideful men who didn't take kindly to such open displays of contempt for their power.
@@ej11481 You are right, but I think their pride and the political necessity to retaliate forcefully to signs of disrespect are intertwined. There are really interesting social and anthropological studies out there about this phenomenon. Any society or sub-culture - like organised crime - that cannot take recourse to common laws and law enforcement are very sensitive to all matters of disrespect. They cannot be perceived as being weak or passive in the face of a slight or they risk falling victim to more serious attacks. The same happened with herdsman cultures in remote regions where their possession can easily be stolen from them. They invariably develop a honour culture with the need to retaliate to any sign of disrespect. No man can afford to be considered as someone who takes an insult without adequate response. It becomes eventually physiologically hardwired. This has been tested and men from these cultures show a different physiological response to insults, stress hormones, cortisol levels, etc.
So spot on!!! They all felt the way Carmine Sr felt, they are a glorified crew!!.
No one is giving props to that table. That table took it like a man.
I am the table!
It definitely wasn't made in China that's for sure.
Fine Italian craftsmanship at its work
True German-Italian Efficiency
HAHAHA
This has to have been the most avoidable death in the whole series
The waiter in the car park too. That was just moronic to follow customers outside about a tip.
Maybe the truck Driver that caught friendly fire?
What about vito? He shoulda pursued his interests quietly!
@@donnymoney4222 how much more betrayal can I take?
@Donny Money nothing about that interest says quiet you will be found out especially by these fellas
Carlo saying Olé as he stabs Fat Dom is one of the best things in the entire series lmao
😂i caught that too
Ole' ya fawk! OLE'!!!
Lmao
I’ve probably watched this scene dozens of times over the years. How did I never catch that!? 😂
I totally missed that! OMG, that's absolutely hilarious.
Same here...🤣
Seems like the way to survive 90% of mobster movies is just don't be a dick.
Or just know your place and have the common sense to feel out the room
Go get yah fuckin' shinebox
@@scolton4life1 You just breaking balls, right?
Seems like don't be a dick applies to just about anything in life generally lol
1. Don’t be a dick
2. Get the money up on time
3. Don’t be greedy
4. Listen to the skipper
"Sil hit him first" is the funniest line. Like 2 kids that broke a lamp after being told not to play ball in the house lol just great writing and acting all around.
FYI New York Italians middle age men act and behave like that it’s funny to me because in a way they act and say things as a little kids would
Don’t forget that Carlo flipped on the crew later. You can already see some of the rat coming out with that line.
Get the piano dolly.
@NJHC609, I was just about to say the same thing lol 😂😂😂😂 I burst out laughing every time I hear that line from Carlo!! It is like 2 kids trying to put the blame on each other.
Sil already had the story ready for T and Carlo was already practicing how to snitch 😂😂
Fat Dom's actor, Tony Cucci, had auditioned for the show for 10 years! He was disappointed that his character would be killed off so quickly, but David Chase assured him that it would be memorable. And it really was!
Amazing. He had to stay fat for 10 years. He compromised.
He did a great job I thought. Surprised they waited so long to cast him, he looks the part and I bought the acting.
@@hansolo631 this movie was brought to you by the mob there's plenty of things and reasons stuff happened that you would not understand
@@errolkim1334 That's a hell of a lot of grilled cheese on the radiator to maintain the physique for ten fucking years
@@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool like I said he compromised. He wouldn't move a muscle, so as to avoid wasting calories . None of the food spent 20 years in the can, not around Dom it didn't 🤣🤣🍕
Dom comes in at 0:15 and gets stabbed at 1:45. He literally got people to go from welcoming him in to murdering him in less time than it takes to microwave popcorn. Thats impressive in its own way.
I love how Carlo goes right for the big-ass knife, despite Sil telling him just to "hit this prick".
At that point yoi gotta kill him and hide the body because hitting a made guy is death sentence... Unless the made guy killed a whooar.
I thought he said "gut this prick"
A hit is a hit, and this my friend - is a hit.
Sil actually put a hit out on Dom in that moment.
So funny how you can hear him trying to prevent it too while it's happening... "CARLO!!! CARLO!!!"
This guy just sat down and talked them into killing him
Yeah. Pretty much
Facts!
Fat Morrie
Exactly 😂😂😂
Pretty horrific death this one. The amount of time Silvio tried to save him from getting whacked… ffs lmao
What is so timelessly striking to me about this scene is the fact that not 3 minutes before they brutally stab Dom to death, they GENUINELY greet each other as friends and allies.
Just shows how superficial the civility is among the mob, they'd all kill each other without a moment's hesitation.
yeah its probably the most disgusting thing about the mob, or organised crime in general. the fakeness of it all.
@@Damar158 It's Jersey for Christ sake!
With a fat envelope
In all fairness Syl and Carlo gave that fat fuck like 5 nonchalant warnings before they did it. He couldn't let it go.
"Sil hit him first...with a duster...so I naturally assumed I was supposed to start carving him like a turkey while he screamed in agony. Oopsies! Oh well!"
Once Sil hit him he probably had to die. Otherwise he would want revenge and it would be too dangerous. Made guys have big egos
yeah wtf he said hit him not stab him 😂😂😂
@@mcbdllc2848 I think that's what "hit" means in these circles
“Oopsies!!!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Carlo was already drying his hands to get ready, he already knew what Sil was up to. Still, they gave Dom many chances to just walk away but didn't take them.
"I was just breaking balls" could be on a lot of headstones in Jersey & NYC
Hahahaha
doubt it. those (un)lucky individuals were likely never found....
😂😂😂😂😂😂
A lot.... A LOT.
Breaking balls is the 2nd cause of death in some boroughs.
Love how Sil and Carlo are just casually playing cards after they just killed a man.
"Just another day in the office!"
and those plates on the table ... looks like they went ahead and ate with him laying there
Not an inch of a fuck given about the big man lying there off hire on the floor
Waiting for the store to close.
I mean what else are they gonna do lol
@@johnnystowe8807 So. You scared of dead Dom? He's gonna get up like a zombie and eat your food?
Wtf was Fat Dom thinking? Seriously. He just wacked a made guy by killing Vito (he was involved with it) and then he’s gonna go over TO THAT FAMILIES HQ and joke about it? How has this guy survived in that life that long?
Idk but I'm glad he did because it was fucking hilarious.
I think it was arrogance. He thought he was a step ahead of everyone, that he was bulletproof.
Then he found out he wasn't KNIFEproof.
@@karazor-el6085 yea in his mind he was a New York made guy, and even in real life, New York hardly realizes the New Jersey family (The DeCavalcante Family) as a serious threat. Going by how New York characters talked in the show they seem to feel the same way.
Allot of people don’t realize it as viewers because we’re seeing things from Tony’s perspective. But when it comes to the Mafia families power Totem pole, The Soprano Family (really called the DiMeo Family) would rank really low. Compared to other families they’re not very strong. They only have a couple crews, which means they only have a couple captains, and maybe 2 dozen soldiers AT BEST (more than likely less). If the Soprano Crime Family were a real mafia family they’d be one of the weakest in the nation.
This guy must've had an I. Q. of 1...& that's if he was lucky! Then again, he ended up butchered, so ....I guess not!
@@bostontowny4life744 I mean, everybody knows this pigmy thing over in Jersey is nothing more than a glorified crew !
This scene really sums up the show in general. An old shithead dies an incredibly avoidable death because he thinks he's invincible, the guys can't just "make it disappear" because their ways haven't kept up against law enforcement, and they cap it off by blaming the entire thing on some other dead guy.
"Sil hit em first." I spit out my drink in laughter 🤣 😂
Acting like a 7 year old 😂😂😂
It's a foreshadowing to him turning gov't witness.
Tony should have know right there he had a rat in the house. Ask sil he saw the crap in it.
One of the funniest lines in the whole show
To be fair, he had a point. After that, the fate of the three of them was sealed, they had to go with that. No one that guy would come back to Phil and say he was hit by the Sopranos and things would be OK.
Silvio hitting him with the "dust buster". LMAO! The writers for this show were one of a kind.
That was full of rat turds 😂
I seriously don't know what was funnier. Sil smacking Fat Dom with the portable vacuum or when Chris went to score heroin and he got smacked with the Fisher Price xylophone. At least Chris lived another day.
The dust buster was filled with rat turds 😂😂
He started stabbing that man talking bout olé 😂
I missed that the first time.
When Sil hit him with the vacuum and the dust went flying, I lost it.
It's the quickness of how Sil did it that gets me!!
@@mysoggypants101
It was a perfect backhand. Sil had the makings of a varsity athlete
Probably my favorite moment in the whole show
Remember it was full of rat turds too!
That part and when Carlo is yelling Ole as he’s stabbing him. XD
this might come out as morbid, but this is one of the most unintentionally funny moments in this show. It's ridiculous as how avoidable Fat Dom's death was, and how Sil and Carlo dealt with it. It's just comedy gold.
The best part is when Carlo says "Sil hit him first" like a kid explaining to his parents lmao
I love the 20 seconds of silence after dom plops on the table and sil just says FUCK
Totally. I laughed the entire scene.
"Sil hit him first. I only stabbed him 37 times".
This comment is underated
@@ephreumwinslow4831 your mother is underrated
Caaaaarrrrllll that kills people!...
O'LE YA FUCK... O'LE!!!...
lmao,,well sil did start it,,i mean if it werent for sil ton i dont think i woulda stabbed him 37 times
I could see Robert Deniro in this scene: "You got a little out of hand yourself, Dom, you insulted him a little bit."
Wish they got Pesci or someone on the show for a bit. That would have been great. Too hard I guess. It could have been great he could have been introduced to Chris first time and he'd be like "Don't I know you?"
***** Way I see it, it would've been too obvious. Half of the cast in the sopranos were in goodfellas anyways and pesci would've just been playing an older version of tommy if he were on the show. I do agree though, a little cameo with pesci as an innocent bystander who disrespect chris and gets killed would've been fucking hilarious if done right.
spearofconquest Yeah nothing major just a cheeky wink to the audience kind of thing.
GREAT IDEA. Nothing says quality TV like a wink to the audience.
They could even have filmed one episode in front of a live studio audience, the episode where Pesci and DeNiros characters turn up.
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Here's my script. It's pretty awesome.
(DeNiro walks in. The crowd cheers and claps)
Chris: "Don't I know you?"
DeNiro: "The fuck you talking about?"
Camera pans to a spider scuttling along the floor.
DeNiro STOMPS on the spider. "I fucking hate spiders."
Audience cheers and claps. One guy in the audience yells out "SPIDER! THAT'S WHAT CHRIS WAS CALLED ON GOODFELLAS".
Then Phil walks in.
DeNiro: Ohhh! I thought I seen you before.
Phil: What?
Suddenly a BAT flies in, and DeNiro pulls out his gun and shoots the bat. Boom.
DeNiro, calmly: I fucking hate Bats.
AUDIENCE ERUPTS WITH CHEERS AND LAUGHTER. The same guy in the audience yells out "Ohhh! Bats! Cause the guy who plays Phil Leotardo played Billy Batts in Goodfellas! Yeah!"
Then Joe Pesci walks in.
Phil, to Pesci: hey, can you do me a favour?
Pesci: what?
Phil : I left something at your home. A present.
Pesci: What? At my home?
Phil: Its a square container. Really shiny
.
Pesci: the fuck you talking about? You mean a box?
Phil: Yeah! A box. Real shiny looking.
Pesci: A shine box?
Phil: Yeah. So, how about you do what I akksed you to do.
Pesci: What's that?
Phil: Go home and GET YOUR FUCKIN SHINE BOX!
AUDIENCE CHEERS. CLAPS. WHISTLES. A STANDING OVATION. FIVE FULL MINUTES. ROSES ARE THROWN ONTO THE SOUND STAGE.
Then we hear a narrator./VOICEOVER: "The Sopranos is filmed in front of a live studio audience. And yes, we threw in a few references, to our beloved audience, we hope you picked up on them! Tune in next week and seecwhat the fellas get up to. They really are good fellas!
The outtro music plays.
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Wouldn't that be GREAT? Yeah! Shows should always wink at the audiences. Awesome idea.
Yeah, or De Niro, or Ray Liotta...or, heck, even Lorraine Bracco, or the guys who played Billy Batts or even Spider....imagine how great they would have been in The Sopranos!
One of Tony's great lines was when Phil said, "No one knows what happened to Fat Dom, but he was last seen in New Jersey." Tony - "So was the Hindenburg, You might want to check that out." Hilarious.
So one might say that perhaps New Jersey is not a good destination for Blimps?
Tony is looking at both of them like you two are idiots
@@amaranth2979 or fat ball breaking mobsters 🤣
Haha, that's funny!!
You know an idiot like Tony could not know such a trivial fact like where the Hindenburg fell. He doesn't even read books.
"The pirates of prosciutto, the brigands of bra-whatever."
Hilarious. 😂
Braciole 😂👍
All these tiny bits of dialogue are truly the secret sauce of this show
@@yaqubebased1961 the red lead. Pork bones, sausage and beef😄
Shfooyadell.
Gotta be honest, that sounded like complete gibberish to me when I first heard it.
Now I can't stop saying it with that Jersey accent.
He was given two chances to leave. The third time? "Now youse can't leave."
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Not leaving under his own power, anyway.
🎵come together, right now, over me🎵
🎵🎵🎵🎵 the ten commandments of love 🎵🎵🎵🎵
A Bronx tale reference? Finally some originality.
Carlo's expression while Dom is cracking jokes always gets me. It's like a rattlesnake tail, such an obvious signal to back off the subject or die.
Dude had some kind of death wish or he just had the IQ and awareness of a potato
Throughout the Vito saga, Carlo expresses the most disgust towards homosexuality. Yet he’s the only one who Tony talks honestly to (“We both know Vito’s not the first”). During Tony’s previous scene with Melfi, he implies that people he knows have had “male on male sexual contact” in prison. We don’t see Carlo for the first few seasons. Could he have been in prison and the gay comments were hitting too close to home?
i think Carlo was gay so he took it very personal with these jokes.
@@DerKommissar86 exactly which is why carlo attacked him
@@DerKommissar86 I took it as more of a "We can diss our boy (Vito), but you outsiders cannot"
Silvio was the best. Every scene with him was gold.
I also love his concerts
Im losin mah bawls ova hea
He sounded exactly like Al Pacino when he was screaming “HIT HIM HIT THIS PRICK!!”
Watch lillyhammer for more off him
Watch the netflix show lillehammer with steven van sandt
86 seconds from when he walked in the door to when Sil cracked him across the head. In 86 seconds, his big fat mouth got him killed. The man works fast!
Carlo was a rat even then. "Sil hit em first." Hahahahaha
lol yup
He had to say something like that because if Sil had told Tony that Carlo hit him first, Tony would have just given Carlo over to Phil to avoid a war.
That explains all the rat turds sil was finding on the floor. They were from Carlo.
LMFAO
And then sil blames goddamn Vito
I love it at the very end Sil says “fucking Vito!” like it’s all his fault that this whole situation happened.
What it was a joke.
Thats the point they feel bad for what they did to Vito
Vito IS responsible for this whole situation. If he wasn't such a flaming fanook none of this crap would have happened.
I mean it was.
@@sanjayraju988 Vito making everyone the butt of a joke.
This could've all been avoided, if only Syracuse didn't tank again.
Dude.. I almost passed out from laughing!! 🤣
You know, Quasimodo predicted all this
69 Licks (Likes) soon. 😉
Nobody at Syracuse had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Lmao... everyone in this thread just made my day
This is probably my favorite kill in the series. It's chaotic, primal, brutal, unecessary, and came almost out of nowhere. And the Sil and Carlo team-up is cool to see.
I’ve never seen a better salesman than a guy who sits down to genuinly say hi to his friends and in less than 2 min convinces them both to murder him.
That, my friends is true talent 👏👍
He was one of Johnny Sack's capos, he wasn't their friend. He made up some shit about being in town and deciding to stop by, but nobody as important as Dom comes all the way to a shithole like Satriale's just to drop off an envelope. He could have sent a gofer associate to do that. He wanted to mock them to their face for some reason...
I have no idea why these made guys from Manhattan have such fragile egos they need to come down to the chemical dumps of Jersey to poke at the wildlife. They seem to genuinely enjoy it, like the dude who escaped his AA meeting to go rat out Vito. Why do these dudes care so much?
@@harveywallbanger3123 Fat Dom was a soldier, not a capo
@@harveywallbanger3123 with all due respect, he deserved it for what he did to Vito. Deep down, this shows that Silvio and Carlo wantes justice for their fallen comrade despite dissagreeing with his sexual orientation
@@portugal5698 yeah they disagreed with it but were never disgusted by his actions he did. Of course they made some jokes.
But the decision what to do is Jersey’s. Not from any other one.
Phil just killed one of the capos of Tony’s, gay or not, doesn’t matter. He killed him, and killed him in a very humiliating way. So he humiliated Tony’s family.
And then some fat Dom from New York comes by just to provoke them and tries to show them how tough he is, that he can make jokes about a killed capo without anyone doing shit to him?
Deserved.
@@90DeadTimer agreed 100%. It was at the moment they found out Vito was dead that the crew, including Tony realized that they were wrong to cater to Phil and that maybe Vito did deserve a little respect and understanding for his hard work and loyalty to the family. No lie, a guy like him would have been a very important person to keep around.
1:39 Always kills me when Sil breaks that dust-buster over Dom's head in a cloud of dust and rat turds. 🤣
Come on man it was comedy gold 😂
If you can manage to isolate Sil hopping back up on Fat Dom and holding on for dear life... now that, is comedy gold.
All over the dinner errrrrr
It was a dust buster, thank you. I've been trying to figure out what I was ever since I saw that scene.
It killed him too 😂
A lot of people don't know but he was one of the guys beating the hell out of Vito
When I rewatched that scene after seeing this one, I realized that he literally helped kill him, which made this scene have way more gravity.
And ironically Carlo was the one who wanted to whack Vito the most. But here he unintentionally avenges him.
@@matthewriley7826 He didnt give a rat's az about Vito, no pan intended. Fat Dom forced his hand when he fallen with force on his knife repeatedly. Allegedly.
@@matthewriley7826 He wanted to wack Vito, but guys from another family doing it and the way they did it is a different story. Vito was one of them and it should have been taken care of in house. Super disrespectful on multiple levels.
@matthewriley7826 Yup him and Jerry "The Hairdo".
I could’ve swore that Dom would deflate after being stabbed.
The best part was how Sil and Carlo had no intention of killing Dom when he first came in. Fat Dom was a hilariously dumb character.
Almost as dumb as Coco.
Seriously, what fuckwit walks into another mob's territory making fun of a guy they know your side whacked, then insinuating they're all gay? This idiot had a death wish.
@@HighLordBlazeReborn I wonder if I went in there intending to instigate, but he was too stupid to wonder whether he'd get out of there alive
He thought up the jokes on the drive over and just had to tell them.
@@HighLordBlazeReborn It's the arrogance of New York, a lot of those guys had little respect and look down on Jersey
I love how Silvio’s like “ OK THATS ENOUGH time to head on the road huh” and then not even two seconds later. BAM! 😂 my fav character, always.
Mine too.
Time to hit the trail to Metuchen, what do you say?
Its a direct warning. Silvio is explicitly making it clear he's on thin ice and he's giving him an out.
@@Lynx-lh9it It's a real place in Jersey which would make sense why he stopped at Satriales before Metuchen. Being from Jersey, I can say they got every New Jersey detail right.
He was disrespecting their family. At a certain point an example needs to be made.
Them playing cards with the body laying out gets me every time 😂.
Italians
also there are finished dishes assuming they had lunch too :D
@@lacosa24x hoomans u mean?
And eating pasta with no meatballs
The flying rat turds!!!
I love Tony’s just like ‘I’m so done with being a crime lord, fuck this shit’
Tell gab happy birthday & i hope she got over the flu!!! 🤷♂️
3:57 Best part is when he’s like “I don’t wanna fuckin’ hear it!”
fat dom had the most accurate mob nickname of any character on the show
Right on the nose
What about that animal Blundetto?
I don't wanna hear his name in here again ! @@joshmakovsky1420
What about Fat Tony?
Gamiello wasn’t too bad either.
"God damn Vito!" I love that Vito gets blamed even in death.
I'd be mad at Vito too.
He should have stopped taking his blood pressure medication the minute he started catching.
if he wanted to pursue that lifestyle, he should have done so quietly
It is his fault. He brought shame on the family so to defend their honor they were forced to do things like this.
@@cabezadepija7318 he was,wasn’t he?
@@King-of-Collies picking up guys while dancing at a club while dressed like the biker from the village people is about as quiet as a space shuttle launch
I like how they're just sitting there playing cards afterwards 😂
First they killed Dom, then they are killing some time
They're old men they need to catch their breath
Did you notice they had finished eating at that point. 😂
Frost they made mazzini Fassooli. Aka long macaroni black beans sausage with peppers and tomatoe sauce
Well he's dead and there's nothing they can do about it, so why not play cards?
I like how Sil went from low key peacemaker urging Dom to hit the road in a friendly way in an attempt to prevent escalation and one remark later, bashes Dom in the head with a Dirt Devil. Dom failed to read the room on this one. Don’t keep breaking balls.
They unintentionally avenged Vito, since Dom was one of the guys that beat him to death and stuck a pool cue up his ass.
was it unintentional? I viewed the gay jokes at Carlo didn't bother him, it was the jokes over their dead comrade Vito that angered them. Yeah he may have been gay, but in truth relationships the mafia have with each other are harder to break then shocking revelations. Vito may have been gay, but he was still their family.
What's ironic is that Carlo was the one Tony assigned to kill Vito in the first place.
@@WrestlingGenius777 I think it was more so Coco showing his wings over the Sopranos out of disrespect. It wasn't avenging Vito's death, it was them avenging their respect. NY whacked a member of the Jersey mob without Jersey's authorization and now here he is making a joke about it.
@Mitsi Grabblerberg when?
All the guys that killed Vito met a violent end before the series was over.
That fine line between "just breakin balls" and getting whacked for disrespect.
Ryan P Yip. The thinnest line of all.
Not that thin
"Now, now, now you insulted him a little bit. You gotta little out of order yourself"
This scene was filmed with special effects to make it look like Sil and Carlo killed Dom, when it was in fact 2 black guys.
those 2 black guys would have won an emmy, but nobody could find em.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
No funny at all.
@AR Ibrahim it’s a running thing that when mob-related violence is reported in-show, it’s blamed on black guys.
1:13 What was going through his head in that moment of silence?
"Well they didn't laugh at the first three, and they're getting really rather angry, but if I keep trying I'm sure I'll get a laugh eventually"
clearly his facial expression should have spoke volumes 😂😂😂😂
I love the silence, you just know he's the type of guy that can't read the room and has to squeeze the last joke out even after everybody's already gone "OHH too far"
Great acting.
He wasn't trying to get a laugh. He was intentionally antagonizing them. Why? To send a message. He thought they wouldn't do anything cause he was a made man. Slight miscalculation.
@powdergate : Agreed. He saw that he was getting under their skin, which got under his skin for not taking the jokes in stride. Those guys come a dime a dozen, except without the mafia ties.
So damn funny: "Silvio hit him first", like two kid brothers who talk about sticking together until dad shows up, and then they turn on the other to save their own butt.😁
Yeah Silvio didn’t want him to be killed when Carlo grabbed the knife. Silvio screams “No Carlo No” Silvo just want to beat his ass so he’d watch his mouth but Carlo the one who killed him because he made a gay joke about him.
Yeah Sil hit him first, l only stabbed him 5 times.
@@mysteryjunkie9808 They can't just hit him. Either they take his abuse or go all the way.
@@histguy101 spot on. You can’t just beat him up and let him go no harm. That would start a war.
@@mysteryjunkie9808 Thats Dom saying Carlos NO. Sil even says "get him hit this prick"
When breaking balls goes wrong.
AKA. The shinebox method
Risky Business I've been breaking balls for 20 fucking years, never been stabbed once!
hulmad 👌🏼
@jakep1979 So far...
Breaking the balls is normally done with a pool cue... Too bad he had misplaced his
The dust flying as Silvio back hands Fat Dom is nothing short of hilarious 😂
It always cracks me up the way fat dom talks about Vito’s death like he wasn’t in the room when it happened 😂
Yea I was just reading about this episode and just realized that. Makes this scene ven better than it already was
Hahaha and he did it just for fun, that's Serial Killer shit 😂😂
@@aleaguilar9813 lol no son, serial killers are guys like John Wayne Gacy. He didn't do it just for the fun of it, it was an honour thing cause Phil's cousin married the fanook. He was paid to do it, it was a hit.
@@mkultra2456 a serial killer is just someone who kills multiple people at different times. They’re all serial killers. Paid or not is irrelevant
@@Alakster27 Factually incorrect. It’s not just the quantity that defines the term serial killer but the circumstances of each killing. They're not serial killers just as much as soldiers in the military with multiple confirmed kills are not considered serial killers. They're murderers but they're not serial killers. Stop misusing the phrase serial killer. You use that phrase when describing guy's like Jeffry Dahmer, not mafia thugs.
That slap with the vacuum is on point. Like Sil was waiting for him to make another joke so he could smack TF out of him. Perfect timing.
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1:41
Rat turds and dust flying everywhere
lmfao oh my God
The fact that the vacuum broke on that thickhead was poetic.
Lmao his screams of pure terror then he gives it all hes got until that last stab. The actor did a great job of showing the adrenaline and craziness of the situation so quickly. That was awesome
Sil and Carlo are like two siblings trying to get out of trouble with their dad. "Sil hit him first."
one way to survive in the mafia is to not break balls, speak out of turn, or talk to the cops. If you do that at least you won't die lol
Fat Dom couldn't fucking help himself. A little ball breaking was ok but, that lipstick joke was over the line lol
@@varsityathlete4786 I wouldn't risk it. Lol better to say less than necessary. People will respect you more if you don't joke around much
@@MindfulAttraction lol you watch this show too? I watch your videos what bitches
You'll eventually get killed either by a rival crew or a rival in your own crew, or bc you know too much.
Also don't be gay
"Sil hit him first!" makes nothing better and makes Carlo look like he would give a guy up under pressure...
And he DID
Well, Sil did try to make it look like it was just Carlo even though he did hit him first.
Fucking flipped.
@@abeedhal6519 heh, also true...he did kind of leave the idea blowing around out there...
.....well...
Silvio: "You wanna stay?"
Dom: "Nah."
Also Dom: *stays*
haha
You're on a run
Also Dom: Dies
just breakin balls
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I love how when Dom falls on the table, it’s on the meatballs and breadsticks, but he never touched the salad. Probably how he lived his life, too
we will never stop loving how seriously these men take their sauce. Carlo clearly knows what he is doing.
Fr I can smell it through the screen. 🔥🤤
Reminds of Clemenza's sauce from the Godfather!
*Gravy, as they prefer.
C’mon dude he’s right - it’s gravy not sauce
Again….the way Gandolfini, upon seeing Dom’s body, quickly threw up his hands saying “I doan wanna know!” without uttering a sound….is pure magical talent. This gifted Actor often said more with his face, his body, and his hand gestures than many can do with words.
CGM
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It’s a very well known gesture. Bit of an exaggeration don’t you think
But I appreciate what you’re saying
@@christopherg1288 yeah Christopher….probably so. But I would almost bet that the gesture wasn’t written into the script. From what I understand about him, the writers and Chase would write a scene in general terms, then let Gandolfini “go”. And again, just from what I have read, JG was nothing like his character. He at times could display a “short fuse”, and use off color language (and aside from maybe nuns, who doesn’t anymore), but in the minutes before going on to the set, he would become quiet-almost distant-I’m assuming as he goes into character. Still, your point is valid…as I obviously neither know the man nor the circumstances. Take care…be well.
@@christopherg1288 got i do it all the time when shit happens.
hands up.
dont tell me if it will piss me off
2:59 love the fact that they STILL ATE LUNCH.. while Fat Dom’s body was cooling less than a metre away
Can't waste good meatballs haha
LOL gotta get those calories in
@@levismith5435 LOL I was thinkin of those meatballs! thanks
Just shows what scumbags they really were.
Roy DeMeo ordered and ate pizza after dismembering a guy without even washing up 1st. Savage.
carlo's "OLE!" when he fuckin evicerates dom always makes me chuckle
Sil hitting him with the vacuum cleaner is the funniest thing ever lol
I always thought it was a piece of wood, with dust flying out and everything
Rat turds everywhere
It's a dust buster lol
"we gotta call the exterminator, these are rat turds." Lol
jbot91 even wise guys need an exterminator
Great scene, i love how Sil’s trying to do Fat Dom a favor and get him out of there. Sil obviously can’t stand him, but he’s playing defense the whole time - until he isn’t.
It would've been perfect if Sil told Tony "We found him like this"
He fell. Not their fault Dom is a klutz
There was a lovely display of kitchen knives set out on the table, and all of a sudden Dom just collapses right onto it. Nobody could've seen it coming. Act of God.
"he came at me with a chainsaw! I had the right to defend myself"
Fat Dom in the back of Satriale’s, whatever happened there
He fell
The fact that Sil hit him with a dust buster full of rat turds might have been symbolic...
"HIT'EM! HIT THIS PRICK!" 🤣🤣🤣
Proceeds to stab him instead 😂😂😂
I never noticed how when Carlo grabs the knife, Sil yells. "No, Carlo! Carlo!" he really didn't mean for him to end up dead after that.
Good ears, i had never heard that either, had to go back and re-watch. Sil said "hit him, hit this prick", so guess you are right he didn't want Carlo to kill him.
It wasn't sil that said ''no carlo''...if u see someone coming to stab u aren't u gonna plead with them?
@@jamarroberts1092 Not, Dom was screaming and grunting while Carlo was stabbing him. It was Sil.
@@CC-oi8gr u heard what u wanted to hear bro
Good ear! I’ve watched this scene so many times and never noticed that. Also when Carlo stabs Dom a second time he yells “Carlo!” like he’s saying “no stop!”
You know it’s time to look for another job when you were an actor on the sopranos and your reading the script for the next episode and your character utters the words “ I’m just breaking balls”
It’s equivalent to the Star Trek costumer handing you a red shirt.
Or if you read movie script and your character says something about shine box. You know instantly he will not last long after that.
“Wat? I’m just breaking balls”
Time to call your agent.
Carlo’s look was super gangsta when he first turned around that dead eye stare down and Amy scene where Silvio snaps is gold lol
If that phone rang sooner, he'd have stayed alive. Sometimes, the smallest, most trivial things greatly influence bigger events.
John Doe you’re right!
Well said, John. How very true that is.
Same thing with Bobby. If he hadn't have left his phone in the car, he would've gotten the call and lived
Yeah, you know why Tony got whacked in the finale? Because he ordered onion rings for the table. Truly shocking stuff just how much little things affect the bigger picture.
@@TW7S95 not this shit again
Saying “I’m just breakin balls” is the equivalent to saying “I have four days until retirement.”
Or, “I just solved the JFK assassination; I’ll tell you who did it right after I skydive!”
😂 maaaan the way Silvio hit him with that backhanded duster was so timed
Never fails to make me laugh 😂
Carlos 💄 was on vitos 🐓
Full of rat turds.
Like yourself now and then @@nickytommymancinelli8066
Carlo’s “Your on a run” line is one of the funniest but most serious lines 😂
First run Fat Dom had ever been on.
Never had the makings of a varsity athlete that guy
It's "You're".
@@SeeburgMusic 👍
@@SeeburgMusic Don't be that guy
@@charlesyoung9980 it’s already been established
"The pirates of prosciutt', the brigands of braciol'". That's gotta be the best way to say HI to Italian-Americans I have ever heard.
“I’m just breaking balls” Last words of every gangster ever.
Poor Little Paulie when Eugene beats the fuck out of him at the construction site.
"A boy has never wept... nor dashed a thousand kin"
They broke a plate of meatballs too
If Syracuse hadn't tanked Fat Dom would still be alive
Got that right
Being from Syracuse, you are right!
Lol, or if he shut his fat fucking mouth
#fairENOUGH
@@chibears99cuse68 same here
Carlo yelling “olé!” while he’s stabbing Dom is hilarious. What an absolute nutjob.
Always loved that part. 'ole you fuck ole!'
"Sil hit him first, I only gutted him like a Rainbow Trout".
Lmfao
Real cute, really funny. I dont quite get it, but cute.
Tbh i didnt like how Sil was tryna put it on carlo, he literally tells carlo to kill fat don
@@TheOblake2 it's fat Dom, not Don. Trust me, I would know.
@Dead Burter that just sounds like fat don to me, the way i see it, the guy getting gutted is the more likely person to be yelling no no than the person who hit him first. I mean Carlo is a seasoned mafioso, he aint making some rookie mistake like that
Fat Dom’s biggest mistake - never get in the way of an Italian and a tomato sauce
I auditioned for Dom. Had two callbacks. The character was just called Dom. I weigh 150. I guess they decided to go with a different type lol
You could've been Dominic "Skinny Dom" Gamiello.
@@tristissimvshominvm8999 Skinny Dom is the nickname of a real mobster, the guy who killed Rosemarie and Tommy Uva.
@@roydemeo509 Damn. That turned dark real fast.
@@tristissimvshominvm8999 well, look who you’re talking to
Bro you gotta get into Marvels universe.
When Carlo goes "Sil hit him first" 😂😂😂 sounding like the scared little brother when your dad catches you
Carlo was accused first by Sil
The Sopranos. A brilliant show where you hate almost every single character featured, yet still love it. Not to mention it is funnier than any sitcom I have ever seen by far
“I gotta stop by my daughter’s”. Proceeds to sit down and break balls
😂
Jus breakin’ bawls
I always found it profoundly interesting that Carlo was most disgusted by Vito’s lifestyle to the point of offering to kill him personally and yet you could tell he was really hurt by Dom’s jokes about his dead comrade.
Me thinks the lady protest too much. Pan intended.
Dom was clearly calling Carlo a fag, which is what got him killed.
It wasn’t about Vito he’s basically telling them we killed a member of your family and you gotta take that
He was upset about the jokes about him, not about Vito.
@@john33333the way Carlo had his back turned idk, it definitely felt like "we can't talk shit about Vito, but you're an outsider" even the way Sil mentions Vitos kids ages it was something he was pissed about.
I personally think Carlo compromised in jail but that's my head Canon he straight up says to Tony "Vito wouldn't be the first"
Holy shit Carlo yelling out “OLE!!!” with Sil on top of him 😂😂 Absolute maniacs.
I've been scrolling to find someone commenting on this. Always loved the ole part.
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And the camera framed it so the mounted bull's head on the wall is directly behind and above.
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Hahahaha since your comment, i notice that hahaha great!!!
It's not the Sopranos until you don't know whether to laugh or be horrified
Nothing horrifying here. Shit’s funny as hell.
It's the only show where you're on the edge of your seat the whole time.
I love how he said they found carlo’s lipstick on Vito’s cock 🤣
Well said.
@@machotorres856 I think it is a bit horrifying how quickly things can go from friendly to straight up violent murder. I don't feel bad for Dom at all though, he was an idiot
“I’m just breakin balls” is the lowest form of conversation
Sil following Tony out after he warned him not to come in. "That's right Tone, you go" 😆 Always loved that
It's amazing how many people miss the obvious here: Vito was their friend. They didn't want to admit it, but they weren't happy he was dead. ESPECIALLY by a rival crew. Even Carlo, who said Vito "had to go" wasn't happy about it. But it was a fact that in their lifestyle, that was the way it had to be. Gay men are not welcome in that lifestyle. And still aren't today.
............ And then one of the men from that same crew that killed their friend thinks it's funny to come in and start running his mouth about it!? Dude is lucky they didn't kill him a lot slower.
@@billymarino4452 Tony had a chance to kill Vito though and he didn't. Eventually they would have to kill him, but they weren't particularly happy about it.
i think ur assessment of this situation is pretty much all wrong.
Dr. Pepper then what’s yours?
@@bobbybaccalieri1721 Late reply but your right, Tony didn't really want to kill him. But Vito at the time was Tony's biggest earner. Mobsters are obsessed with money and Tony would have overlooked Vito's sexuality as long as he could get away with it and get a big envelope every week. Guys like Carlo and Silvio aren't directly benefiting financially from Vito (plus they just flat out hate gays), so they would have no problem killing him.
The Sopranos are republicans.
When Tony shows up and walks in it's like two children explaining to their father when he comes home from work how they broke an antique in the living room.
Yet they're both older than him 🤣