I have to say the writing for Pussy arguing his innocence is actually really amazing, even I was convinced he was just afraid of Tony. Then it all came out as bullshit and it was like holy fuck these writers can manipulate the living shit out of me. I started to understand how Tony felt where after Jimmy and Pussy you couldn't really trust anyone, always looking over your shoulder. I mean look at Richie he just literally tried to tear apart the organization from inside for his own power. No matter if they were veterans of the crew who never got arrested or originals returning from jail they couldn't be trusted, that is an insanely paranoid state to have to be in on top of worrying about law enforcement, New York, and a million other little crews. I would never want to be a boss in organized crime, this really convinced me with Tony and the experiences of Johnny that it's a lonely heartless life and only the lucky ones make it to the point of Carmine, but look at even him before he died everyone in New York resented him and his son. Wolves sitting around waiting for the Alpha to finally die, but remaining loyal out of an old code that even some were willing to break for their own position. Fucking absolute nightmare and all of it for money and petty grievances that get blown out of portion because of malice and arrogance.
"Our true enemy is yet to be revealed." LaurenceOConnor "Our true enemy has yet to reveal himself." Silvio Dante "Our true enemy has not yet shown his face." Michael Corleone
My favorite season was the Steve Buscemi "Tony Blundetto" episodes. The one when Chris refuses to believe that Tony didn't have an affair with Aide culminating in an almost execution on the highway is masterclass in suspense, drama, and pathos.
Agent Pussy? He was never an informant because he was never really apart of the crew. He was deep undercover, so deep, that even his own handler was made to believe that he was an informant. Puss was playing the long con
@@niklasniklasniklas1being a cannibal is a good thing coz you get to absorb a lot of minerals and etc. But it’s not good for the man on the table. Good for Tony. Bad for the police and the neighborhood who can’t get Tony off the streets.
@@fredm.2699Lol and who’s fault was that? The FBI has been shown to be incompetent at building a case against them and unable or unwilling to protect their informants. Sad state of affairs when they care more about punishing the guilty rather than protecting the innocent.
I love The Sopranos, I watched the show twice and it never gets old. Probably the best series HBO ever produced other than Game of Thrones. I rate it 10/10.
Well there was someone else with the security guard the morning Finn came to work early. A quote-unquote "husky accomplith". But the victim wouldn't go to the Yankees game with him.
i like your edit from tony finding the wire to going downstairs into the boat instead of downstair's at pusses house. Felt like true sopranos dream moment.
No better Christmas viewing then sopranos season 1-3 nothing wrong with the other 3(technically 4) but the first 3 seasons are definitely a different beast and my favorite and also hold a lot of sentimental value from the first time I had watched the sopranos was like 11 years ago, my girlfriend was pregnant with our son and we were very active spontaneous always going out and socializing and she was extremely extroverted and mind you we are still in a recession nd with the severely bad Northern European winters and she was 22 I was 19 we kinda started to suffer, like social media and smart phones were just starting to gain traction, and rental shops were still in use and we had both been told to watch the sopranos by tonnes of people for years prior to meeting (we were like only togethor a year) and we were so broke we had to rent each season every 2 weeks or so which would cost 17-26 depending if we returned it late, we were so poor we couldn't just buy the whole box set new for like 85 euro which was like basically an entire weeks income (100€ a week payment, no jobs to be hand and i was just under a year out of school before you could get welfare), the show fucking saved us, laughed cryed completely drawn in also seriously helped us with some of our own interpersonal problems..... Recommend the sopranos as an aid for broke young couples not having the best time at it, seriously it helps the show is therapeutic for so many.
it helped me through an extremely hard time in my life when i was very sickly. also i love your story. and i have a cute christmas compilation (i kept it short, almost 5 minutes). ill let it out today or tomorrow
The Steve Buscemi directed "Tony Blundetto" episodes were my favorite. The one when Chris refuses to believe that Tony didn't have an affair with Aide culminating in an almost execution on the highway is masterclass in suspense, drama, and pathos.
Absolutely he would have flipped! The only 2 things that would have stop him from doing that were gone by the end. 1. All the men that he looked up to or wanted to impress were all dead. 2. (And most important) Money! New York DESTROYED that family in the war. All His rackets and muscle were in complete shambles. He never would have come close to making the type of money he was before.
Early seasons no, he flat out refused. But season 6 definitely. He saw through all the bullshit that the mafia was about and lost respect for it. Knew there was no “honor” or “loyalty” just fear and greed. But also, it was the only thing he knew how to do, so he resented feeling trapped.
They were all prices of garbage, Tony said it all when he said he was in garbage. Anyone who is in the do nothing and take everything business, they may as well be real estate agents lol
I chalk that up to him wanting to learn who Melfi was to Tony. Just in case he ever had to go after Toyn any little bit of info or blackmail could help
"Can anyone tell me what "spondayulasisis" means in italian whole immediate family was fluent in both and never have I ever heard that used by any of my relatives??? 🤣🤣🤣
Tony's demeanor with Sil in the basement reminds me of how I must look when one of my teenagers is trying to explain away their BS. I want to believe them because I love them but I know they are most likely lying.
One of the most gangster guys on the show I mean he didn't even start crying or flipping out while he knew he was going to die he just got a little dizzy he actually took the time to think about keeping his eyes he was one of the toughest however degenerate gambler with a badge with ultimately right is a man who loves his family
I loved this character. One of the best in the show. So likable, despite being a murderer (eg the Elvis impersonator). And he was right about saying he fed the FBI bad leads; he didn't snitch on Tony when he had the chance (ie, Bevilacqua murder).
‘You could use [the stolen airline tickets from the Dave Scatino bust-out] as probable cause for a warrant, couldn’t you? Evidence of extortion, intent to defraud, those are RICO predicates, right?’
“è vero - lo troveremo Exactly. . . You don’t even know what he said Fcuk I did too What then I understood Lo troveremo what’s it mean? It means. . . SIT ON THIS CACKSUCKA!”
He went way too into detail with the calling card explanation that would tip somebody off that he's wearing a wire and it sounds rehearsed I got this from Reddit but it's true it does sound non casual and very very specific
I always thought that confused look Tony gave Big Pus when he pulls out his gun was one of the things that eventually conviced him that Pus was a rat. Cause it's like "Why are you pulling out your gun? I just shot him in the head!"
Why does Italian American Elvis fall like someone in GTA?
Also, never noticed that Sal's house is next to a graveyard. Very allegorical!
“When I swing he hit the ground like he tryna be Elvis” - X. Wulf
I'm glad you caught that. The sacred and the propane!
Cause big pus gave him a brogan adjustment
Gene DiNapoli
Bravo Vince
The saddest part is when pus loses touch with reality by the end and starts moonlighting as a detective. It’s downright pathetic
Later on Furio reads the situation, gets up from the table and says, “I gotta make some calls”. He learned from Pus.
Two phone calls 😂
@@klompsauce "I gotta make-a two phone call" 😂
A couple a 3 phone call
@@Masons4Libertyha ha ha ha
@@Masons4Libertyhe wanted to, but telecommunications made him compromise
To be honest one of the hardest losses in the show when Meadow gives Tony the Christmas present of the singing fish that scene hits
When i see Ceerious and Borko in my reccomended section.
"There they are, The Flying Gavone Brothers"
Paulie repeating the fcking joke just seconds after is always the best.
That’s the coldest line in sopranos. Cause that sugarless mF is the last drink you’re gonna have lmaoo
Not the coldest but def funny lol. Maybe top 10 pre death
"NO MOMMY ..MOMMY PLEASE TONY PLEASE " Bevilaqua was a FUQINN MOOK& PUSS 😂😂
I have to say the writing for Pussy arguing his innocence is actually really amazing, even I was convinced he was just afraid of Tony. Then it all came out as bullshit and it was like holy fuck these writers can manipulate the living shit out of me. I started to understand how Tony felt where after Jimmy and Pussy you couldn't really trust anyone, always looking over your shoulder. I mean look at Richie he just literally tried to tear apart the organization from inside for his own power. No matter if they were veterans of the crew who never got arrested or originals returning from jail they couldn't be trusted, that is an insanely paranoid state to have to be in on top of worrying about law enforcement, New York, and a million other little crews. I would never want to be a boss in organized crime, this really convinced me with Tony and the experiences of Johnny that it's a lonely heartless life and only the lucky ones make it to the point of Carmine, but look at even him before he died everyone in New York resented him and his son. Wolves sitting around waiting for the Alpha to finally die, but remaining loyal out of an old code that even some were willing to break for their own position. Fucking absolute nightmare and all of it for money and petty grievances that get blown out of portion because of malice and arrogance.
Charles Schwab over here...
(You make brilliant points though)
Skip the preambles & just tell me what's on your mind
@@POLO2O10-z OHHH. The language on you. Do you blow your father with that mouth?
What a fockin stagmire
Again with the scenario's
I love that they actually eat the food in this show. authenticity. 90s sitcoms they just push the food around. Costanza & Kramer ate alotta food also.
They didnt or so ive heard
actors use spit buckets so they can "eat" the food without actually swallowing it after 40 takes.
Allegedly Gandolfini was the only one who would always swallow
Tony pushed food around more than any character ever.
@@Da_one_tl He was gay, James Gandolfini?
"Our true enemy is yet to be revealed."
Michael Corleone
And foreshadowing that Tony’s little rivalry with Richie wasn’t who he should’ve been dealing with…
"Our true enemy is yet to be revealed."
LaurenceOConnor
"Our true enemy has yet to reveal himself."
Silvio Dante
"Our true enemy has not yet shown his face."
Michael Corleone
Both these actors just killed this first scene.
18•52 furuio says " maybe you a should lamb chop it for a while " 😂😂😂😂
When Pus started talking about the calling card scam, that's when Tony knew. Pus sounded like he had that whole thing rehearsed.
I was hoping someone would comment on that. I was having trouble deciphering what the look meant.
Phil is doing 20 in the can right now as we speak
Yeah it’s called compromising
right now he's eating grilled cheese off the radiator😂😂
@@marcelbey-el1947the other day he jacked off in a tissue
Not a fucking peep
Phil wanted to fuck a woman, instead he jacked of on a tissue every night
All this going on and Phil's still waiting for his grilled 🧀 cheese sandwich 🥪 off the radiator to warm up
im gonna release a cartoon i made on him for christmas. ill put it in my animation section. 😆
He compromised mate
phil type of mf to warm up lasagna in a dishwasher
One of the only tv series thst i can watch over again constantly. Peak tv
❤️
And Seinfeld
It won’t be cinematic
You shld do a Paulie jokes video. Hey you hear that Tone? I said ceerious shld do a Paulie jokes video
Can you imagine that? Doing a Paulie jokes video?
9:55 Great Jackie Gleason reference. There's two in the series, the other is when Richie wanted a boat "with three propellers."
nice catch
How abot the iconic Blundetto mambo impersonation ????
Mmmmmmmm boy are you flat!
Mmmboy...
tree propellers
Sigh. Show so old the mafia is excited about stealing DVD players.
Que bella television! HDTV compatible.
Everybody on flip phones still.
Hear what I said to him Tone??!!.I said he never had the makings of a varsity athlete..😂😂
My favorite season was the Steve Buscemi "Tony Blundetto" episodes. The one when Chris refuses to believe that Tony didn't have an affair with Aide culminating in an almost execution on the highway is masterclass in suspense, drama, and pathos.
that was a beautiful scene
You pushed me to this……
I mean Chris isn’t stupid and Tony DID try and make a move.
I always thought steve buscemi was a bad fit to play tony B.
Animal Blundetto had a way with words.
He didn't even let him put anything decent on
"Don't go pullin' my taffy", Agent Skip Lapari.
Puss was a really terrible informant
Agent Pussy? He was never an informant because he was never really apart of the crew. He was deep undercover, so deep, that even his own handler was made to believe that he was an informant. Puss was playing the long con
That’s a good thing tho, right?
@@niklasniklasniklas1being a cannibal is a good thing coz you get to absorb a lot of minerals and etc.
But it’s not good for the man on the table.
Good for Tony. Bad for the police and the neighborhood who can’t get Tony off the streets.
@@fredm.2699Lol and who’s fault was that? The FBI has been shown to be incompetent at building a case against them and unable or unwilling to protect their informants. Sad state of affairs when they care more about punishing the guilty rather than protecting the innocent.
He was a double agent! Two chins and all
Talking about lips in that show, no one has better lips than Carmine Sr.
His fish lips
Carmella
He always was a slippery fu**
Ya he had sexy lips daddy
Pause. That comment kinda gay
"that sugarless mf'er is the last drink you're ever gonna have!!!" OMG...😂☠️😂
But seriously losing Big P was a hit to my heart 😢
I love The Sopranos, I watched the show twice and it never gets old. Probably the best series HBO ever produced other than Game of Thrones. I rate it 10/10.
Yes it is number 1 for me as well, give Gomorrah a try if you havent, Boardwalk Empire, The Wire
I’ve been watching it for 20 years….
@@slightlygone you compromised...
@@ceerious eh… at least I still have my shinebox
@@slightlygone thats all you need these days 😆
“Aaay! You wanna pat dis down too??” That was hilarious. I still laugh my ass off when he says that
Hahah that was EXACTLY my favorite part of this compilation too. Hilarious and perfectly delivered lines from Vinny Pastore
@@MrNostalgiaX Ohhhh stop name dropping!
Well there was someone else with the security guard the morning Finn came to work early. A quote-unquote "husky accomplith".
But the victim wouldn't go to the Yankees game with him.
i like your edit from tony finding the wire to going downstairs into the boat instead of downstair's at pusses house. Felt like true sopranos dream moment.
I know big pu$$% had his arc but it wld have been cool if he was around for all of the seasons
i know. shoulda kept him around for s3 and ralph hang around 4-5
@@ceerious the shenanigans alone w big pussy and Ralph wld have been hilarious!
Always with the scenarios.
Richie aprile
You know who had an arc? Noah
The last place I would be firing a gun is the bottom level of a boat out at sea. 😂
lmaoooooo
Not to mention cleaning up the blood in the living area would be much harder than cleaning it on the outdoor deck.
No better Christmas viewing then sopranos season 1-3 nothing wrong with the other 3(technically 4) but the first 3 seasons are definitely a different beast and my favorite and also hold a lot of sentimental value from the first time I had watched the sopranos was like 11 years ago, my girlfriend was pregnant with our son and we were very active spontaneous always going out and socializing and she was extremely extroverted and mind you we are still in a recession nd with the severely bad Northern European winters and she was 22 I was 19 we kinda started to suffer, like social media and smart phones were just starting to gain traction, and rental shops were still in use and we had both been told to watch the sopranos by tonnes of people for years prior to meeting (we were like only togethor a year) and we were so broke we had to rent each season every 2 weeks or so which would cost 17-26 depending if we returned it late, we were so poor we couldn't just buy the whole box set new for like 85 euro which was like basically an entire weeks income (100€ a week payment, no jobs to be hand and i was just under a year out of school before you could get welfare), the show fucking saved us, laughed cryed completely drawn in also seriously helped us with some of our own interpersonal problems..... Recommend the sopranos as an aid for broke young couples not having the best time at it, seriously it helps the show is therapeutic for so many.
it helped me through an extremely hard time in my life when i was very sickly. also i love your story. and i have a cute christmas compilation (i kept it short, almost 5 minutes). ill let it out today or tomorrow
@@ceerious thank you I look forward to it, keep the content flowing, the sopranos and the wire transcend tv in terms of creativity, pure art.
ok
The Steve Buscemi directed "Tony Blundetto" episodes were my favorite. The one when Chris refuses to believe that Tony didn't have an affair with Aide culminating in an almost execution on the highway is masterclass in suspense, drama, and pathos.
This isn't your blog
tony would have flipped so quick he was always about himself first.
He was offered the chance several times
Na he never would.
@@marcmaddock9980 yes but when not facing a long jail sentence.
Absolutely he would have flipped! The only 2 things that would have stop him from doing that were gone by the end. 1. All the men that he looked up to or wanted to impress were all dead. 2. (And most important) Money! New York DESTROYED that family in the war. All His rackets and muscle were in complete shambles. He never would have come close to making the type of money he was before.
Early seasons no, he flat out refused. But season 6 definitely. He saw through all the bullshit that the mafia was about and lost respect for it. Knew there was no “honor” or “loyalty” just fear and greed. But also, it was the only thing he knew how to do, so he resented feeling trapped.
This whole video. It's like watching a simulcast. W-P-U-S.
Damn Tony was thin here. A great man.
The fact tony was in kn the bevalaqua hit is so badazz, he cld have had paulie or sil do it but tony wanted in.
Also tony went as far as to take glee in making bevalaqua feel comfortable and that he was safe. Nope, sugarless muthafugga
Do you have brain damage?
“If you sell a dimebag in the park I want IN” - Christopher Walken
@@theramplocal😂😂😂
"I killed Matthew Bevilaqua" - Skip Lipari
I’m going to use that “remember to say please” on my boss.
The god damn spondulisssesss
Spondiddlyosis** 😊
Agent Skip is the lovechild of Daffy Duck and Porky Pig.
Ah the Bevilaqua hit. Down near the "Georger Washington slept here house".
How did they ever believe the Puerto Rico story?? It was so thin and crappy.
Didn't Paulie check it out and say "everything checks out". Or was that Vegas? i forget that detail
It died on the vine.
... died on the vine@@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn
I think because he actually was in Puerto Rico at a salon/medical facility.
it's like high school when melfi sees tony
It was Sean Sean Sean all the way
SEAN DID IT ON SPEC
"Davey...you're doing a good job..." 🤣
They were all prices of garbage, Tony said it all when he said he was in garbage. Anyone who is in the do nothing and take everything business, they may as well be real estate agents lol
Great tv series, but I agree. Let’s not forget that these are murdering criminals for money…..
Tony lashing out at davey, like a dog owner lashing out to his pet and immediately reggretting it😂
Everytime I see tony trying to run i roll around in bundles of tears n laughter bro started this clip off perfectly
I know what its like to have a back problem, not to be able to do anything, and everyone thinks you're full of sh!t
that happens to me all the time.
Going thru it right now. Ice paks and heating pads.
@@partlycloudyoptimist809 same bro
I'm guessing half of all wiseguys out there have bad backs and hearts due to obesity and alcoholism.
“Again witda back problem.”
tony saying “look around for something to drink” as if he probably wasnt eyeing the pallet of sodas behind matthew
17:53 one of my favorite scenes of the entire show
beautiful scene. whats the reason? i love to hear the stories from you guys
The way Pussy instantly knows the sentencing guidelines for "murder in aid of racketeering", is a subtle slip-up from Pussy in front of Tone.
Sal's auto body shop-a few blocks from me-now mostly sells tires.
Doctor would never approach a client in public, especially a psychiatrist.
That’s exactly what I was thinking.
She dropped him as a client earlier in that episode I think. Besides it's just a TV show
@@danielwarren3138oh is it a tv show?
@@persephoneszeliga wanker
She was drunk.
I thought Mr Goody Good Johnny Sack never wanted any other woman yet he wants to invite over Dr. MELFI'S friends
whoa 😮 you're right! that slipped my mind
Ohh! That's the mother of his children you're talkin about here!
I chalk that up to him wanting to learn who Melfi was to Tony. Just in case he ever had to go after Toyn any little bit of info or blackmail could help
That is a pretty interesting tidbit... Maybe they didn't think about his arc that soon into the show.... REALLY good observation ! Salut!
One of best characters 🎉
7:37- *BLAUGGH*
😂
Like old homie from Game of Thrones once said "dying is thirsty work" lol
The way they treat Dave on 19:25 is hella funny 💀
17:45 cutting the reveal of the soda can here made me think Bevilaqua was still pissing himself after they shot him
13:50 at least AJ didn't try to lie about it
"Can anyone tell me what "spondayulasisis" means in italian whole immediate family was fluent in both and never have I ever heard that used by any of my relatives??? 🤣🤣🤣
Time? I could try translating
It's an actual back condition called spondylosis pussy just completely butchers the word when he says it
He was trying to say the word “spondylolisthesis”, which is when one of your vertebrae
*one of your vertebrae slips out of place.
The fbi in this series was incompetent.
The way Tony started running
Tony's demeanor with Sil in the basement reminds me of how I must look when one of my teenagers is trying to explain away their BS. I want to believe them because I love them but I know they are most likely lying.
“You hit a fucking 7-11 clerk”
“How is he?”
“In a coma”
That always kills me
FYI "BONPENSIERO" means "good thought" in Italian.
One of the most gangster guys on the show I mean he didn't even start crying or flipping out while he knew he was going to die he just got a little dizzy he actually took the time to think about keeping his eyes he was one of the toughest however degenerate gambler with a badge with ultimately right is a man who loves his family
Sal was pretty smart despite the malaprops
Hes got nothing on little carmine tatzi
He put a 7-11 clerk in@coma!!!
I loved this character. One of the best in the show. So likable, despite being a murderer (eg the Elvis impersonator). And he was right about saying he fed the FBI bad leads; he didn't snitch on Tony when he had the chance (ie, Bevilacqua murder).
‘You could use [the stolen airline tickets from the Dave Scatino bust-out] as probable cause for a warrant, couldn’t you? Evidence of extortion, intent to defraud, those are RICO predicates, right?’
I can’t get over Sal’s face at 20:40 lmfao
If Puss was an fbi agent, where would Tony be running too in the driveway?
Same place Johnny Sack ran in the snow. Nowhere, lol
Down to Elvis Country
8:00 Puss's pitbull face here is really good
Took me a week but here ya go. Give me a subscribe if you like. much appreciated.
Done. Thanks for this
@@mitchconnor3398 appreciate it. ty
What are we making small talk now??
King
Maybe you should lamb chop it for a while.
It’s kinda funny he says I’m in a “tan nightmare” since he’s living an actual nightmare because he was caught selling heroin
i caught that right away when he said that...idk if thats a good thing 😆
"Ya wanna pat this down, too?!"
"...c'mere."
11:15 LMAO
That look on sals face when he goes outside to find the fake Elvis true killer face.
Dang at 17 minutes and 26 seconds they killed little collagenao from the Bronx tale
13:31 Tony Soprano is ceerious confirmed
When we get a moolingans edit
Who's your fuckin' boss huh?!?!? WHO'S YOUR FUCKIN' BOSS?!?!? WHO GETS THE EXPLANATION!!!
“è vero - lo troveremo
Exactly. . .
You don’t even know what he said
Fcuk I did too
What then
I understood
Lo troveremo what’s it mean?
It means. . . SIT ON THIS CACKSUCKA!”
He went way too into detail with the calling card explanation that would tip somebody off that he's wearing a wire and it sounds rehearsed I got this from Reddit but it's true it does sound non casual and very very specific
Johnny Sac. Class act
Who's your boss huh
I love those old school Riviera
😍
11:53 12:00
Are my ears playing tricks on me or are they talking about Furio as if he is an undercover agent ?
“Hey, Uncle 🐱 “
I always thought that confused look Tony gave Big Pus when he pulls out his gun was one of the things that eventually conviced him that Pus was a rat. Cause it's like "Why are you pulling out your gun? I just shot him in the head!"
he only knew he was after the calling card speech. but yea he looked at him like "your turn"
Well actually he stared at him and saw he wasn’t shooting, then he nods his head over at Matthew right before he shoots him too
7:38 baAH-
Paulie : First of,it's not a rat
The rat : Thank God.
28:44 that’s an 80 foot boat at least for that kind of stand up room
Damn really feel bad that he died, he was a real friend/brother to them, and he betrayed them.well it was his fault anyway
Wish I had been born into the mafia
So cool
30 minutes? This guy's gonna get whacked by HBO and won't even hear it coming
Wouldnt they have put holes in the interior of the boat
With how big Pussy was? I'm surprised the bullets didn't bounce off the blubber
I love the scene at 13:00
11:11 PAULIE THA GOAT 🐐