Tony convincing his family and himself that he's on the moral high ground. Shame on Agent Grasso for going after a fellow Italian-American who happens to be a murderer, thief and all around thug.
Yes, sounds bizarre. BUT , there is a hint of wisdom in in it, an Italian rating on a fellow Italian, if I was an Italian FBI agent, i ask to be reassigned!
@@jamesimparato915 There's no hint of anything anywhere near wisdom. It's just pure ignorant babble. Just that "One of their own" nonsense. A Chinese or Russian man who lives a life of kindness and raises his kids responsibly is more of "my own" than any violent criminal scum that happens to share my ethnicity. If I were an Italian American fbi agent, I would specifically ask to be assigned to the italian mafia as I would be even more passionate to get those pieces of shits off the street than any others. Those who taint the name of my country.
@@jamesimparato915 wouldnt you rather arrest those scum personally that give your people this bad image? And also using your knowledge of the culture and behavior you are familiar with for your advantage make you better qualified agent?
I love how Meadow throws Tony's hypocrisy right back in his face. Of course, Meadow embraced hypocrisy herself towards the end of the series when she claimed that mafia scum being arrested and charged were just victims of government persecution.
yah she came full circle by the end because as you age you realize family trumps all. even differing social beliefs ..and the flirting with power and protection from a mafia family is hard to resist as you get older nad less idealistic..
@@lethrneck4 True but 'older & less idealistic' doesn't apply to kids the age she was at the end of the Series. Radical Revolutionary Jerry Rubin is a good example of becoming a multimillionaire and writing _Growing (Up) at 37._ But maybe in her case it was so personal, being a Mafia princess, that she matured a bit faster than jewish counterculture buffoons of the 60's... hell I don't know.
I have a first generation Greek-American friend whose very Greek uncle always talks about how the Greeks invented everything in history but were not given credit for it. She finds this hilarious.
@@user-ys5yv2nz6w By colonising the world, which eventually caused the colonised nations following the British model of government when they got independence. India, Canada, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand etc.
"Now think about it. Why would people who eat with sticks invent something you need a fork to eat?" is my favorite line of the whole series. this is literally how nj italian americans think omg
Freaking hilarious. It was a line worthy of Archie Bunker. And I mean that as a compliment. David Chase' writing for this show was a profile in how to write comedy or satire within intense drama.
He looked like a middle aged James Caan. The hair and the look in this first season and the flash back scenes with Jackie Aprile remind me of Sonny Corleone.
Never noticed that. James could really use his eyes to act. That scolding glare is deep it almost has an affirming feel to it with a little bewilderment. Great comment.
@@redfather6463 no . The cosa nostra , our thing , in English . Cosa nostra was the name that Luciano gave to the the American mafia when he created the commission, Hoover will change it a couple year later into La Cosa Nostra because he was thinking that it’s sounded better . In Sicily the mafia was originally named just mafia but then the media will start calling the Sicilians family la cosa nostra to .
The continuity manager in this scene deserves a raise. Every piece of food and drink on the table stayed exactly where it was supposed to, down to the splattered soy sauce on the table cloth.
@@alfa-psi I know it's meant to be funny, but it actually sounds kind of lonely. And now we all wonder: do you set the table and prepare food every day for several people, but end up eating alone each and every time? That sounds like denial. Or do you -as the tv-series- eat your meal in not 1 but 10 to 15 takes, after which you praise yourself for keeping everything in exactly the same place? That's sounds like a coping mechanism at best. Or perhaps you're halfway there of going completely mad. Wait... Is your comment nothing more than a cry for help?
What's with the all the hostility here? This is a cool scene of an ethnic family having dinner. Reminds me of my own screwed up Mexican family discussing Mexican-American history as we chow down on spaghetti and garlic bread.
+JRFrancisco20088> Did you cover that spaghetti with tomato based sauce/gravy? Well, Italy famous for its tomatoes got those tomatoes initially from the Americas. The conquistadors (in Peru) brought them to Europe. Prior to the 15th century Italy had no tomatoes. There's nothing "screwed up" about your family discussing its people's history while eating food you think is heavily associated with another culture. That's a good sign sign isn't it? The discussion moves rather well when eating what you desire rather than what you think you ought to be eating to avoid some cultural political conflict on a specific day. You gotta eat! Some foods becomes so ingrained and adoptive we hardly ever consider any possible foreign origin. On Superbowl Sunday, or on NFL draft day more American football fans pig out more on pizza and subs than we do on hotdogs. I live in Texas where what used to be called the "American pastime" baseball, sells as much tacos and nachos as dogs and burgers, yet we don't see any conflict. Perhaps the most identifiable universal American food we can identify ourselves with is the "french" fry! The fry is as American as it may be French. So, JR keep the discussion going about your heritage and don't feel guilty about what you eat on any given day. You can argue country origin of food, but it shouldn't mean you must abstain from that food on periods of discussion because it may not be indigenous to your culture. Thus I have no qualms about eating fajitas and gulping down a Modelo on July 4th to celebrate America's birthday. Bon Appetit!
+A J Oh Well American Dream is dead because it has very horrific history. No one wants to talk about absolute genocide of Native Americans. Thats why no one wants to talk about colonialism, enslavement etc. Huge amount of European(mostly Irish+Slavic), African(mixed) slaves were taken to build this land.... America is the only "successful"(as morbid as it sounds) colony of British, and the reason for its success was 1. huge diversity in people(which created competitive structure for society) and 2. complete genocide of people who lived there.... Tony is speaking about how nobody cares where u from until they want something from you, and being American-Italian used to be a huge thing due to their accomplishment in many wars, he feels ashamed and pissed that one of "his" people are here to make career out of chasing American-Italians.(Obviously he is wrong cause he is the "Criminal mastermind" but in his mind it all makes sense)
The good days!! Family gathered for the last meal of the day and discussing events about their day and other topics while bonding as a family. I don't think it gets any purer than the sopranos at dinner time. Lol
Its irony, dude. basic hypocrisy. there he is feeling proud of his countrymen's achievements, and yet he does nothing but do a 'job' that stereotypes us in the worst way imaginable.
Her dad may be Italian but she is mixed as her mom was of English/Swedesh ancestry, so yeah Gandolfini was the only actual full blooded Italian at the table. The actors playing the kids aren't Italian at all.
+luvfreedom Listen...JAMES Gandolfini was not Italian, we don't call kids James for christ sake. People would laugh at you over here if you called your son "James"...they would start mocking you like "hey why didn't you call him directly Bruce Willis? Hahaha" and so on..
I was always told Spaghetti is a marriage of Chinese and Italian. Marco Polo was given noodles to eat when he visited China. And added marinara from Italy. Thus spaghetti was born
@@randellgoering1014 pasta is way older then marco polo expedition. First ti make fresh pasta were the etruscans, and modern day dry pasta was invented in palermo, sicily, around 800 a.d
@@aquila9810 I honestly don't doubt you for 1 second. I just thought the marco polo story was "romantic" for lack of a better word. Cultures don't need to clash if you don't want them too.
@@randellgoering1014 The problem with your scenario is about 400 years. Marco Polo lived in the 1200s. The tomato came from the Americas and wasn't introduced to Europe until the 1600s. So your story can not be true.
“He’ll see. He’ll learn.” Yea by the end of the show he learned the true joy and happiness provided by the mafia for themselves and to their loved ones and completely flipped sides. That was my favorite part of the whole show.
Funny how here tony says that agent harris was the "biggest sneak" and how his demeanor was just an "act" and then, in the end, he ended up befriending him
These people aren't even Italian. They're Americans descended from Italians. Yet they're obsessed with claiming all these famous Italian people as their own...
It was actually Innocenzo Manzetti who first came up with the concept of the telephone back in 1844. Meucci submitted a patent for a telephone, for two years. But he let it lapse, and Bell built his working telephone. A lot of people were working on the idea of telephone communications back in the mid to late 1800s, but Bell was the first one to have a working prototype.
@@ItalyWillSurrender let’s talk about it you dumb: italians may not invented Flying cars but Enrico Bernardi invented internal combustion engine; Alessandro Volta invented Electryc Batteries who you probably use everyday; Guglielmo Marconi invented The Radio; Amati invented The Violin and Bartolomeo Cristofori invented The Piano; Federico Faggin invented The Microchip and Alfonso Bialetti invented The Moka for making coffe:Italo Marchioni in 1903 created The first Ice Cream who surely you genious eated at least one time in your life no? Thanks to an italian; Galileo Galilei born in Pisa invented The compass and Telescope; Leonardo Da Vinci may not invented fliyng cars but sure he progected The first tank in 1485 and invented parachute; do i have to tell you what Roman Empire invented? Or should I tell you how much Italian designer influenced the world?Just look at how Gucci or Versace or Fendi influenced American rap world, probably even you or someone of your family have a Gucci belt in your house, am American talking shit about Italia is hilarious, just the fact that was an Italian discovering America 😂😂😂
Poor Tony....always secretly wondering why it’s gotta fuggin be Meadow whose by far most in step with both Tony’s thinking and bullshit and any bullshit thinking🚬🚬🚬
Ain't Meadow just like the younger generation? She's happy to attack her father for what he does for a living WHILE living off the benefits of it in a GLORIOUS mansion where money really doesn't matter? Like the virtue signalling youth who hashtag shit and feel they're 'changing the world' from their air conditioned condos. Let Meadow talk to Johnny Boy like that - back in the day! 'Pow! Right in the kisser! Don't get me steamed, Alice!'
@@freddybeer Meadow was only a child growing up in a completely disfunctional family that managed to see through all the bullshit her father was spouting. Tony here is trying to take the moral high ground and talk like he's the oppressed one, instead of just owning up to the fact that he's a piece of shit. That's why he hides behind the fact that some Italians did great stuff in history, because he can't use himself as an example as he knows he's a bad guy. Hence why Meadow pushes his buttons with the Cosa Nostra, as she knows he's full of shit. A smart kid if you ask me.
They should have also mentioned an Italian by the name of Marconi invented the wireless radio. Or Galileo coming up with gravity and weights. Also the Galileo thermometer measuring density. Also, newspapers were done in Italy.
I don't know. I thought AJ was your average cute, pudgy, harmless little kid during this time. He became a useless turd later. But that's what Soprano uprbringing brings about.
It’s cool how Carmela says Harris wasn’t that bad and by the end of the show Agent Harris is basically a part of Tony’s crew with all the information he gave him
@@nickjito Frank Sinatra - One of the greatest musical artists of the 20th century. I’m not sure why he said it and smiled like that but I’m guessing maybe it’s because tony and carmella both liked his music. Sinatra had a lot of romantic songs.
I had to listen & re-listen to catch all those names in the last few seconds of this scene. Then I googled. Very interesting Wikipedia article on Sacco & Vencetti (so now I know) and I am now aware that Francis Albert was referring to Frank Sinatra (which explains why Carmela & Tony shared that look...) Gosh I miss James Gandolfini and The Sopranos....
@@mzudemartin Not to mention, Mussolini waged war on the Mafia in the old country, so that certainly didn't win him any favors with Cosa Nostra in America.
*Ten hours later* "Just one more Sopranos clip and I am going to bed"
Me right now its 3 am😂😂😂
Me too. I started 8 months ago and I am still watching....
Biggest lie one ever tells themselves lol
Lol
Me too it’s now tree o clock here in New York oh madonne
This is probably the most peaceful and happiest family dinner scene on the show
Lmaooo 😂😂😂
Lain!
Tony convincing his family and himself that he's on the moral high ground. Shame on Agent Grasso for going after a fellow Italian-American who happens to be a murderer, thief and all around thug.
Yes, sounds bizarre. BUT , there is a hint of wisdom in in it, an Italian rating on a fellow Italian, if I was an Italian FBI agent, i ask to be reassigned!
@@jamesimparato915 There's no hint of anything anywhere near wisdom. It's just pure ignorant babble. Just that "One of their own" nonsense. A Chinese or Russian man who lives a life of kindness and raises his kids responsibly is more of "my own" than any violent criminal scum that happens to share my ethnicity. If I were an Italian American fbi agent, I would specifically ask to be assigned to the italian mafia as I would be even more passionate to get those pieces of shits off the street than any others. Those who taint the name of my country.
@@jamesimparato915 wouldnt you rather arrest those scum personally that give your people this bad image? And also using your knowledge of the culture and behavior you are familiar with for your advantage make you better qualified agent?
oh, Doctor Melfi ova here!
@@jamesimparato915 only because you are a minority. In Italy or Argentina you wouldn't think twice or shout out about being 'Italian'
Antonio Meucci never had the makings of a quick patent applicant
Sami Folio He was a goddamned hothouse flower when they told him that he got robbed.
“It’s my last application in this house!”
Sami Folio The Patent Office doesn’t like tardiness!
@@robertbruce8492 Slow handwriting, that was his problem.
@@afonsosousa2684 Get your coat. We're leaving.
You mean, a varsity patent applicant. Also, it's very hurtful and undermining to say that.
Tony only knows Amatino Manucci invented the telephone because Joey Zasa mentions it in the Godfather part III
@Emiliano and he got robbed!
@@tcp612ww3 everybody knows that
Tony is a movie buff
Amatino??
@@alexdoe3593 Amaretto Matriciani invented the sousaphone, and he got robbed, everybody knows that!
I love how Meadow throws Tony's hypocrisy right back in his face. Of course, Meadow embraced hypocrisy herself towards the end of the series when she claimed that mafia scum being arrested and charged were just victims of government persecution.
yah she came full circle by the end because as you age you realize family trumps all. even differing social beliefs ..and the flirting with power and protection from a mafia family is hard to resist as you get older nad less idealistic..
@@lethrneck4
True but 'older & less idealistic' doesn't apply to kids the age she was at the end of the Series. Radical Revolutionary Jerry Rubin is a good example of becoming a multimillionaire and writing _Growing (Up) at 37._
But maybe in her case it was so personal, being a Mafia princess, that she matured a bit faster than jewish counterculture buffoons of the 60's... hell I don't know.
And got engaged to parisi kid
It is govenrment persecution. The state is no different from the mafia in everything but size and power.
@@lethrneck4 Great analysis of Meadow.
I have a first generation Greek-American friend whose very Greek uncle always talks about how the Greeks invented everything in history but were not given credit for it. She finds this hilarious.
@@zufgh Democracy is garbage. Swiss improved on it if anything.
@@zufgh How did the British improve democracy
@@user-ys5yv2nz6w By colonising the world, which eventually caused the colonised nations following the British model of government when they got independence. India, Canada, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand etc.
Like my big fat Greek wedding
It's true
"Now think about it. Why would people who eat with sticks invent something you need a fork to eat?" is my favorite line of the whole series. this is literally how nj italian americans think omg
Lmao pretty much on point
i bawled laughing
Those sticks never had the makings of varsity stick figure athletes...
Freaking hilarious. It was a line worthy of Archie Bunker. And I mean that as a compliment.
David Chase' writing for this show was a profile in how to write comedy or satire within intense drama.
Marco Polo...cough cough
I am Italian, and I can confirm that this conversation, this exact conversation, takes place every night.
Serb here, same just exchange every inventor with Nikolas Tesla.
Thank God we don't have the arguments about Copernicus, Maria Skłodowska Curie, Saving Europe etc.
My parents are pretty chill
Posso confemarlo anch'io
As Chinese I raff at all this
No true, you didn't say that in hand gestures 😂
The early stage of Sopranos, i loved Tony's voice....
And his accent. It was more sophisticated than in the later seasons.
***** Thanks for the info.
Before he turned into bugs bunny.
He looked like a middle aged James Caan. The hair and the look in this first season and the flash back scenes with Jackie Aprile remind me of Sonny Corleone.
Yeah, it sounded more realistic.
RIP James Gandolfini, best actor who portrayed Tony , badass actor , love ya man
He was the only.
Kid Tony was my favourite character. I wish they did more with him.
Who else played Tony beside James?
The if he's the only one who played Tony, then of course he's the best Tony.
Soxruleyanksdrool Will Sasso 😁
Meadows comments are priceless. "I just like history, like you dad." She played the part of a smartass teenager so well!
And Tony was afraid of her and her opinion more than anyone else’s.
I could really go for a Coke right now
wow didn't even notice that. well spotted. damn
and Chinese food lol
V Teetsov Right. As long as it pays well. Coke knew HBO would buy it to make more money.
TheRealTaco87 that year 2000 coke logo is huge as fuck
+B. Rod im just hungry all together.
1:28 after AJ says “Can you just shut the fuck up about it?” You see Tony’s scolding glare but on the inside he’s thinking “My man!”
Never noticed that. James could really use his eyes to act. That scolding glare is deep it almost has an affirming feel to it with a little bewilderment. Great comment.
I mean that bitch was annoying good for the lil guy
Lmfao tbh that’s Aj’s best line and delivery in the entire show
You guys are reading too deep into that.
I noticed more than carmella scolds him and aj rolls his eyes, but when tony glares at him it actually scares him
Nothing makes me hungrier than an episode of The Sopranos.
Especially when they are having 🥘.
Could really go for a big sticky handful of pasta, like in the old country
Italians also invented product placement
Scooby Doo lmfao
Product placement?
Italians invented italians and that's enough for me😍
G Nozza coke
@@vero-xy3vj Romans
I love how AJ is the only one using chop sticks and nobody notices 😂
Meadow always shows off the fact that her line in the sand with Tony is just a little past everyone else's.
Daughters always get away with a lot. They know they can.
@@Little_Italy768 as a brother of two sister, yeah I can't relate more
@@juannaym8488 same here my man
@@Little_Italy768 With our dads, yeah, but not our moms. Moms are more lenient with their sons in my experience
Tony knows his Italian history.... but he never had the making of a varsity athlete
Shut the fuck up already.
@nickys34 Shut the fuck up too.
END OF DISCUSSION!!
Every video lmao
Small hands, that was his problem!
More importantly, who invented the shinebox?
***** Lol Iove that scene
I believe it was Tommy DeVito
Good One. Haha!
Please someone answer me, what's with all the cracks about fucking shinebox??? And keep it short'n sweet please.
123TauruZ321
RUclips search "Goodfellas shinebox"
"Now think about it. Why would people who eat with sticks invent something you need a fork to eat." Ha ha ha! Best line in the series! Dying!
Yeah, especially given how all the real historical images are of Europeans dumping pasta into their mouths with their bare hands LMAO
Italians also invented oxygen, shoes, the moons of Neptune, and Al Gore.
e vaiiiii
Don't forget swimming and the colour green.
I'm so proud about oxygen
Al Gore was created by a constipated bull after eating a large plate of baked beans. I'm not sure if the bull was Italian.
ROGER2095 it probably was, because we invented bulls
Lmfao love Meadow. She was such a troll when she brought up the Cosa Nostra
Cosa nostra is a Sicilian gang
Robin MXZ i’m a troll
@benzo stupida cossa nostra
"Can you just shut the fuck out about it"
@@redfather6463 no . The cosa nostra , our thing , in English . Cosa nostra was the name that Luciano gave to the the American mafia when he created the commission, Hoover will change it a couple year later into La Cosa Nostra because he was thinking that it’s sounded better . In Sicily the mafia was originally named just mafia but then the media will start calling the Sicilians family la cosa nostra to .
The continuity manager in this scene deserves a raise. Every piece of food and drink on the table stayed exactly where it was supposed to, down to the splattered soy sauce on the table cloth.
@@alfa-psi I know it's meant to be funny, but it actually sounds kind of lonely. And now we all wonder: do you set the table and prepare food every day for several people, but end up eating alone each and every time? That sounds like denial.
Or do you -as the tv-series- eat your meal in not 1 but 10 to 15 takes, after which you praise yourself for keeping everything in exactly the same place? That's sounds like a coping mechanism at best. Or perhaps you're halfway there of going completely mad.
Wait... Is your comment nothing more than a cry for help?
@@LuiePoolSigmund Freud over here...
@@water9892 ovah heah
@@LuiePoolthis luiepool is more creative than spielberg
Why, oh why, do I watch this show when I'm on an empty stomach?
Haha when I binge watched this show all I did was eat because of the way they ate proper!
+Bill Patrick Jones There is great Chinese food in NJ.
+Kevin Kibble I wonder if they made themselves puke so they could keep eating.
Big mistake! Especially when they are talkin' about Carmella's Ziti!!!
i'm eating beef cannelloni
What's with the all the hostility here? This is a cool scene of an ethnic family having dinner. Reminds me of my own screwed up Mexican family discussing Mexican-American history as we chow down on spaghetti and garlic bread.
YT comments on everything seem to turn to hostility. There are gems in the mix but it can take a lot of sifting to find them, as you know.
Hahahahahaha!! I know what you mean lol
+JRFrancisco20088> Did you cover that spaghetti with tomato based sauce/gravy? Well, Italy famous for its tomatoes got those tomatoes initially from the Americas. The conquistadors (in Peru) brought them to Europe. Prior to the 15th century Italy had no tomatoes.
There's nothing "screwed up" about your family discussing its people's history while eating food you think is heavily associated with another culture. That's a good sign sign isn't it? The discussion moves rather well when eating what you desire rather than what you think you ought to be eating to avoid some cultural political conflict on a specific day. You gotta eat! Some foods becomes so ingrained and adoptive we hardly ever consider any possible foreign origin. On Superbowl Sunday, or on NFL draft day more American football fans pig out more on pizza and subs than we do on hotdogs. I live in Texas where what used to be called the "American pastime" baseball, sells as much tacos and nachos as dogs and burgers, yet we don't see any conflict. Perhaps the most identifiable universal American food we can identify ourselves with is the "french" fry! The fry is as American as it may be French.
So, JR keep the discussion going about your heritage and don't feel guilty about what you eat on any given day. You can argue country origin of food, but it shouldn't mean you must abstain from that food on periods of discussion because it may not be indigenous to your culture. Thus I have no qualms about eating fajitas and gulping down a Modelo on July 4th to celebrate America's birthday. Bon Appetit!
Evreyone in America is ethnic isn't that the point of the American dream. Evreyone travelled to get there
+A J Oh Well American Dream is dead because it has very horrific history.
No one wants to talk about absolute genocide of Native Americans. Thats why no one wants to talk about colonialism, enslavement etc. Huge amount of European(mostly Irish+Slavic), African(mixed) slaves were taken to build this land.... America is the only "successful"(as morbid as it sounds) colony of British, and the reason for its success was 1. huge diversity in people(which created competitive structure for society) and 2. complete genocide of people who lived there....
Tony is speaking about how nobody cares where u from until they want something from you, and being American-Italian used to be a huge thing due to their accomplishment in many wars, he feels ashamed and pissed that one of "his" people are here to make career out of chasing American-Italians.(Obviously he is wrong cause he is the "Criminal mastermind" but in his mind it all makes sense)
The good days!! Family gathered for the last meal of the day and discussing events about their day and other topics while bonding as a family. I don't think it gets any purer than the sopranos at dinner time. Lol
The writers of this show are friggin’ geniuses
the names are funny. Cifaretto, leotardo, moltisanti, skiff, bucco, and Falone.
Magari!
When Meadow asked (in her smartass way) 'who invented the mafia?' , LOL, I thought Tony was going to backhand her
Lol she to young maybe the belt Italian love the belt 😂😂😂 italians invented the belt whoping for naughty kids
Never! He was terrified of Meadow.
“Who invented the cosa nostra dad?”
Only daughters straighten out difficult fathers 😂
I miss those old Coke cans
*You miss a coke can?*
They were my favorite character on the show. Wish they did more with them.
They had the makings of a varsity soda.
Yeah I miss them to
@@sleepymv611 😂😂
I love Tony's logic about the Chinese not needing pasta because u cant eat it with sticks! That line was priceless!!
We invented egg noodles with ketchup, the Italians took that idea and ran with it.
Egg noodles with catsup,
nice Goodfellas reference
It's so hard to stop watching these good ole' Sopranos clips!😉
Notice how Tony's expression changes when Meadow mentions the mafia.
manco82 "No one admits the existence of this thing."
Twice he asks Meadow "Is there something you wanna say to me?" when she brings up the mafia.
He knows that she’s goading him for a reaction. Meadow was such a smart ass in season one.
Yea because she's onto him. lol
Gee, really?
They should be eating pasta over this discussion not Chinese food.
The shop is being ironic.
Joe Feranti I betcha they got that outta godfather. you know, the scene where the corleones were discussing solazzo
Terrance addison But they weren't talking about Italian heritage in the Godfather
Mutha-fuckin' god damn orange peel beef!!!!!
Its irony, dude. basic hypocrisy. there he is feeling proud of his countrymen's achievements, and yet he does nothing but do a 'job' that stereotypes us in the worst way imaginable.
The fact they're talking about this while eating Chinese makes it 10x better
Ahahahaha
And talking in English, none the less.
I mean, sushi is super popular here in Italy!
@@gabrielboi3465 sushi is Japanese
@@AEIOU05 yeah i know, just saying that we do appreciate foreign cusines a lot
AJ got 'hey'd' for what Tony and Carmella are thinking. lol
Tony and Carmela smiling at each other, priceless
1:47 Italian son asks his Italian father if spaghetti was invented by the Chinese? That's a death sentence
"Didn't the Chinese invent spaghetti?"
"Now think about it..."
@costa You are a disgrace to italians
What's kinda funny about this scene is that Gandolfini is the only actual Italian at the table.
+luvfreedom Falco isn't an Italian name? You might want to tell her father he's not really Italian.
Her dad may be Italian but she is mixed as her mom was of English/Swedesh ancestry, so yeah Gandolfini was the only actual full blooded Italian at the table. The actors playing the kids aren't Italian at all.
+Dave Dante They guy who played Matthew Bevilaqua (Lillo Brancato) was an ethnic Colombian. He was adopted by Italian Americans I think.
+luvfreedom
Listen...JAMES Gandolfini was not Italian, we don't call kids James for christ sake.
People would laugh at you over here if you called your son "James"...they would start mocking you like "hey why didn't you call him directly Bruce Willis? Hahaha" and so on..
+Sandro Bindelli You're right, James is not an Italian name. James Gandolfini was American. An American of Italian origin.
"Why would people who eat with sticks invent something you need a fork to eat" 😆
Funny, how Chinese people have no problem eating noodles with chopsticks
I was always told Spaghetti is a marriage of Chinese and Italian. Marco Polo was given noodles to eat when he visited China. And added marinara from Italy. Thus spaghetti was born
@@randellgoering1014 pasta is way older then marco polo expedition. First ti make fresh pasta were the etruscans, and modern day dry pasta was invented in palermo, sicily, around 800 a.d
@@aquila9810 I honestly don't doubt you for 1 second. I just thought the marco polo story was "romantic" for lack of a better word. Cultures don't need to clash if you don't want them too.
@@randellgoering1014 The problem with your scenario is about 400 years. Marco Polo lived in the 1200s. The tomato came from the Americas and wasn't introduced to Europe until the 1600s. So your story can not be true.
Best show ever! Nothing can top what david chase and the actors did in this visual media!
Damn that food looks gooood
+187BURNZY You look like you need to cut down on the food, bro.
+funky munky hell naw ,,,, bro ,,, ... im eating right now. true story
+funky munky v AYOOOO! xD
When Tony breathes heavily while eating, you know that shit is good.
@@gertrudemcfuzz74 😂😂😂😂
RIP James, you are still the best.
1:23 AJ's best line in the whole series
What happened to AJ. In the beginning he was a balsy kid. Then by season 3 he just turned into a weirdo
Pass the mushu
@@davesprague1542 uh oh not a bear!!!!🐻
MOMMMMYYYYY!!!! 😰😰😰
I wish they did more with Mother Cabrini. She was my favorite character on the show.
Funny bro !
I wish they did more with the Chinese Spare Ribs.
Frank Furlacker lol...it has to be a person Frankie ....fucking Chinese food ...smh
I'm serious, they wasted those ribs.
...Leif Erickson
1:17 AJ definitely broke the tension here.
Don't forget the two most famous Italians of all time - Mario and Luigi
When you watch these videos it just takes you into a comfort zone,
Italians talking about Italians while eating Chinese food will never not be funny
“He’ll see. He’ll learn.” Yea by the end of the show he learned the true joy and happiness provided by the mafia for themselves and to their loved ones and completely flipped sides. That was my favorite part of the whole show.
Rip James much love from Italy ❤
Funny how here tony says that agent harris was the "biggest sneak" and how his demeanor was just an "act" and then, in the end, he ended up befriending him
*snake
I wonder how come Amerigo Vespucci didn't come up in the conversation.
Or Marconi..
@@smoothvirus Or Mussolini..
Somewhere between Leif Erikson and Columbus..
@Google Needs TobeBombed inventor of fascism
Or Galileo.
That look that Carmella gives him @ 1:15… better than 4 pages of dialogue. Awesome!
1:00 is the moment Meadow said, “ah, f*ck it. Imma troll the hell outta this table now.” 😂😂😂
If you grew up in the late 90s/early 2000s this scene pretty much encapsulates everything about it
Greatest Show of all Time. Grew Up watching this on HBO. Rip James Gandolfini - What a Legend !
Just ate my plate of spaghetti with you guys thanks
they always fucking eating this show i cant even keep focus on my damn diet
Parham h I know. Now I want Chinese food lol.
Also always drinking coke
The eating on this show always made me hungry 😂
Man the food looks so good in this scene now im hungry
Damn Chinese spare ribs are the bomb..
yea,,but maybe because they come from those poor dogs...they kill,eat and then sell their meat ....😡😠
@@valeriebursiaga253 stfu valerie you dumb kid
@@valeriebursiaga253How do you turn dog meat into spare ribs genius lol
These people aren't even Italian. They're Americans descended from Italians. Yet they're obsessed with claiming all these famous Italian people as their own...
This is such a classic scene, one of the first iconic moments of the series
They probably frisk him every night before he goes home. The dialogue on this show was second to none.
"Tony, is there helium in this room?"
"Carm, I told you, we're tryin ta avoid the copyright! Madonn'!'
The Soprano Kids were portrayed by such talented actors, they're keeping up in scenes with James Gandolfini and Edie Falco
Never seen a family dinner table conversation written more realistically on TV, with the kids and parents not understanding each other's references.
i like the bit on noodles lol.
Season one of the sopranos is some of the best. These early scenes remind me of my childhood
Those spare ribs were my favourite character in the show, I wish they did more with them.
That hair on Carmella hair 😂😂
"Why would people whom eats with sticks, invent something you need a fork to eat?" Best line ever
Very relatable, raised in an Italian and Polish American family.
Can just picture in my head the dinner arguments about how great the Roman empire and Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth were
It was actually Innocenzo Manzetti who first came up with the concept of the telephone back in 1844.
Meucci submitted a patent for a telephone, for two years. But he let it lapse, and Bell built his working telephone.
A lot of people were working on the idea of telephone communications back in the mid to late 1800s, but Bell was the first one to have a working prototype.
Still Italian
@@sendmeyourlocation1145 Yeah but its not he achieved anything, sure had the idea, but not the results.
@@calumbrunton8344 exactly, Italians will tell you they invented flying cars but didn’t contribute to anything
Quasi Modo predicted all of this
@@ItalyWillSurrender let’s talk about it you dumb: italians may not invented Flying cars but Enrico Bernardi invented internal combustion engine; Alessandro Volta invented Electryc Batteries who you probably use everyday; Guglielmo Marconi invented The Radio; Amati invented The Violin and Bartolomeo Cristofori invented The Piano; Federico Faggin invented The Microchip and Alfonso Bialetti invented The Moka for making coffe:Italo Marchioni in 1903 created The first Ice Cream who surely you genious eated at least one time in your life no? Thanks to an italian; Galileo Galilei born in Pisa invented The compass and Telescope; Leonardo Da Vinci may not invented fliyng cars but sure he progected The first tank in 1485 and invented parachute; do i have to tell you what Roman Empire invented? Or should I tell you how much Italian designer influenced the world?Just look at how Gucci or Versace or Fendi influenced American rap world, probably even you or someone of your family have a Gucci belt in your house, am American talking shit about Italia is hilarious, just the fact that was an Italian discovering America 😂😂😂
"Is there somthin' you want to say to me?"
I'm pretty sure she just did...
I actually think Tony liked Meadow Meadow pushing his buttons
@D'lish Donut
Wincest
Poor Tony....always secretly wondering why it’s gotta fuggin be Meadow whose by far most in step with both Tony’s thinking and bullshit and any bullshit thinking🚬🚬🚬
Ain't Meadow just like the younger generation? She's happy to attack her father for what he does for a living WHILE living off the benefits of it in a GLORIOUS mansion where money really doesn't matter? Like the virtue signalling youth who hashtag shit and feel they're 'changing the world' from their air conditioned condos. Let Meadow talk to Johnny Boy like that - back in the day! 'Pow! Right in the kisser! Don't get me steamed, Alice!'
@@freddybeer Meadow was only a child growing up in a completely disfunctional family that managed to see through all the bullshit her father was spouting. Tony here is trying to take the moral high ground and talk like he's the oppressed one, instead of just owning up to the fact that he's a piece of shit. That's why he hides behind the fact that some Italians did great stuff in history, because he can't use himself as an example as he knows he's a bad guy. Hence why Meadow pushes his buttons with the Cosa Nostra, as she knows he's full of shit. A smart kid if you ask me.
I'm always hungry after watching an episode of the Sopranos.
Hahah that last line about Sinatra and Carmella's smile. Wholesome.
Whenever there’s a crime nearby, I make sure to tell the cops I saw two Italian guys running down the alley
They should have also mentioned an Italian by the name of Marconi invented the wireless radio. Or Galileo coming up with gravity and weights. Also the Galileo thermometer measuring density. Also, newspapers were done in Italy.
This was a satirical scene. Showing how proud of Italy Tony appears to be, yet knowing next to nothing about the country.
@@cbrtdgh4210 He was actually correct about Antonio Meucci. Carmela was also correct about John Cabot.
I read that as an Italian by the name of macaroni
0:53 I love how Tony switches as soon as AJ mentions Bell. Like he’s proving a point. It’s hilarious 😂
meadow was a cute teen, this was before aj went soft in the head
DAYTON DAYTONA AJ became unbearable later on, Meadow was always annoying.
+Sloth from The Goonies That ass, though.
AJ was always a fucking douche
I don't know. I thought AJ was your average cute, pudgy, harmless little kid during this time. He became a useless turd later. But that's what Soprano uprbringing brings about.
Yes. Bork, that is exactly right. You are pretty smart for a dog...
*Reads more*
BAD DOG BAD NO MORE COMPUTER FOR YOU
That spaghetti logic gets me every time!🤣
I love it, especially given how Italians actually just shoveled pasta into their mouths with bare hands
This is one of the greatest scenes ever!!
It’s cool how Carmela says Harris wasn’t that bad and by the end of the show Agent Harris is basically a part of Tony’s crew with all the information he gave him
I’ve seen so many shine box and varsity athlete jokes in these clips, you would think I’d be sick of them and yet the good ones still make me laugh
I must rewatch this series
Tony’s face when he says Francis Albert so damn funny and the way he takes a bite 🤣
Who is Francis Albert and why do Tony and Carm make that face at each other?
@@nickjito Frank Sinatra - One of the greatest musical artists of the 20th century. I’m not sure why he said it and smiled like that but I’m guessing maybe it’s because tony and carmella both liked his music. Sinatra had a lot of romantic songs.
I appreciate Tony's aggressive eating. You ever want to really get your point across over dinner with someone, you follow that
I had to listen & re-listen to catch all those names in the last few seconds of this scene. Then I googled. Very interesting Wikipedia article on Sacco & Vencetti (so now I know) and I am now aware that Francis Albert was referring to Frank Sinatra (which explains why Carmela & Tony shared that look...) Gosh I miss James Gandolfini and The Sopranos....
Vanzetti
I learned so much from this i feel like i could get a degree in story
“And of course, Francis Albert!” Sinatra is everywhere!!!
"And of course...Francis Albert"
Jesus, i miss this show so much
Who the heck is that?
+Benny Palma seriously?... Frank Sinatra
Lol I guess I should wikipedia more often!
Wow, sorry we’re not as cultured as you.
I love this scene. One of my favourites in the entire series.
Tony's voice is legendary ❤️
Funny that Bank of America was founded by an Italian and it was originally called Bank of Italy.
Life look so simple the first season
Is it just me or did jamie lynn have an excellent performance in this scene?
So many Italian Americans fought in WW2... and they didn't even change sides!
@Somali Kid well maybe they fought for America because it was the new home. The land of hope and opportunity, while Italy was facist.
@Somali Kid Right and Italy also didn't "switch sides" the commies started a revolution while America invaded and toppled the government.
@@mzudemartin Not to mention, Mussolini waged war on the Mafia in the old country, so that certainly didn't win him any favors with Cosa Nostra in America.
you got something you want to say to me?!
@Eric Kim 😂😂...you're writing a pile of shit, fucking illiterate.