black guy auditioning for sopranos: "ok so what you got for me?" casting director: "ok so in this scene you're taking a shit in the background of the shot"
@@jriemofficial983 never said I was. Sold plenty of smack and other shit but never made enough money to be a "big timer" who wants that kind of heat anyway? I've known guys really well that caught fed cases, that's all I was saying. You really going out of your way to insult someone you don't know, must suck to have such a boring life....
Some guy claims he saw Tony drop a gun two years earlier and he took it and kept using it and now they are going to make this kid the star witness? That sounds weak as hell.
No, theres no guy.. its the kid in the beginning of this clip lol. It was 2 years later, kid got caught with drugs and the gun then to get off the hook he ratted tony out.
That absolutely sounds weak as hell. All they have is the word of a kid with coke trying to get his own charges dropped. Any lawyer would tear into that. Now, unless for two years something of Tony's remained on the gun (unlikely) like an absolutely perfect preserved fingerprint or something, I can't see how the hell the cops managed to get a warrant for this in the first place. They had to be really stretching it with a judge who hated Tony Soprano.
@@Supperdude9 You'd be surprised on how little a warrant actually matters when Feds invade your house, sometimes they don't get warrants until after the raid and arrest, especially considering that this is right after 911. It's basically a formality.
watch his right hand he wasn't taking a dump he was pulling drugs from his bung hole. But absolutely agree about the scene !! i can hear beavis scream whooo that guy is taking a crap standing up
I love how Janice is like “if you have hollow point bullets, in anything, take them out today“ First time I heard that me and my father both busted out laughing.
For the longest time, I thought you were talking about Meadow, who I wouldn't exactly say was smart enough to get away from the craziness (hell, it could be argued that AJ was more distanced from the life than she was), and I only just realised you probably meant Barbara.
Too bad that gun charge ended up rolling into a RICO predicate, which meant Tony was going to be indicted after Carlo flipped, and most likely sent to prison.
@@oreganoo7882 Dude, have you ever been to court? Formal dress is a *requirement*, not an expectation. Regardless of how infamous you are, your still treated as innocent until proven guilty, and given time to change before proceedings. Despite the show jumping time ahead, he had at least a couple hours to prepare for court; they just don't arrest you and drive you immediately to the judge. These things have to be arranged. Ignoring all of that, he's a freaking Italian mob boss. Of coarse he's going to have a suit on at public events, even if he has to have shady guy smuggle one in for him.
It’s weird.. you can possess HP’s in your home or business but you cannot carry a weapon loaded with JHP rounds (not that many people have CC permits here In New Jersey anyway). And if you are illegally carrying a firearm and it contains hollow points you will be looking at more jail time.
Hollow points are way way safer. Govt is outta control. They mushroom on impact and stop. So only your target gets shot. But the not the 2 guys behind him.
@@michaelsinclair8733 Carmella would’ve been stronger in the absence of Tony than Tony would be in the absence of Carmella. The show was meant to show the sociopathy of Tony and the mob life and how in that family Carmella was the glue. A woman who didn’t come from that type of family and who constantly tried to push wholesome values despite her husband. It’s all about contrasts in that show.
Honestly that whole scene just makes me laugh. The fact he just bolts the moment he sees the fbi, how casual he tosses the gun, the fall…..just *chefs kiss*
AJ was pretty much worthless all his life and fails at the simplest tasks given to him. Imagine being locked up like that and the pants given to you have tomato sauce all over them. Unbelievable. Tony was right to not get snipped.
That would be sick if a series came out based on a illegitimate son of Tony he had with one of his goomahs. I know it's pretty much the premise of the horrible The Sopranos game they made about P*ssy's illegitimate son, but it would be better if it was Tony's son. Making his way up to the ranks, becoming a capo with nobody knowing he's Tony's son.
You can’t place all the blame on AJ though Tony and Carmela spoiled him rotten and didn’t teach him shit even if they had another son he’d probably end up the same way.
Meadow wasn't going to go back to sleep but I bet AJ if he did wake up would have gone back to bed when Carmela said that. He probably didn't even want to go down to the court. ROFL
Alot of police departments weren't even allowed to carry hollow point ammo until the mid to late 90's. They used to do surprise inspections of my dad's service revolver to make sure they were only loaded with factory semi wadcutter ammo. He worked the beat in a slum and people were complaining about the damage 357 magnums done to perps.
@Lawrence Weston Toilet would be the furthest from CO and there wouldn't be a TV in a holding cell anyhow. But I agree in the sense Tony didn't assert anything.
How exactly did he assert his dominance? Looks to me like he chose to sit in an area where he felt he’d hopefully be left alone or have the least interaction with anyone else. I didn’t see anyone in there cowering in a corner because Anthony Soprano walked in.
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 no it wasnt. There's more to this clip with the FBI pissed at the local sheriff;s dept for fucking up a potential case against Soprano because of this stupid yet beatable gun charge.
''Is this it?'' when they are knocking on the door always struck me as a 'wow' statement. Just having to live that life and knowing that the end for your husband is only one of two, dead or in jail. Like she was anticipating one of those two, maybe Im looking into it too much but the 'Is this it?' line was heavy for me.
Too funny hearing Meadow comment about the "show of force" used by the police. Apparently she's never seen her dad's "show of force" while he beats the hell out of somebody or shoots them through the head. LMAO!
I wanted her to be the one to take Tony down...there should of been a storyline where she heard Tony confess to knowing of how Jackie Jr and Adriana were killed. She would of turned on him without thinking twice.
One little detail I appreciate about this scene is the loudness of the gunshot at 0:43, how you can hear it echo for several seconds afterwards. Just adds some more immersion into the scene!
That's the way they REALLY sound. So many people have NO IDEA how loud they are because they've only watched movies. Particularly in countries without a lot of guns
@@clifffff7630actually The Sopranos has really bad sound effects and authenticity when it comes to guns being fired on the show, and I appreciated that too. Your comment was odd to say the least
0:15 It is literally snow-white all around them - these men are in *dark blue* jackets, carrying rifles, behind no cover whatsoever - why are they tip-toeing around like they're on recon instead of an active man-hunt? I'm surprised they didn't even bring a dog.
At this point the shinebox line makes no sense and is so played out it destroys the authenticity creativity of mob talk. Va Fangools I stuff my muthafuckin socks with provalone at night so they smell like ya sista’s crotch in the morning. Buncha Sean Gismontes’ and Matthew Bevilaquas’ OVA HEAAA
Shinebox and shoeshine references are for Goodfellas videos and where someone in the Sopranos is "breaking the balls" of the various mafiosi and then gets savagely murdered.
@@camerontoy8154 they didn’t arrest the gardener they just threw him to the ground securing the area.IF Tony had stuck around they would’ve done the same with him.
They weren't coming for him, but they would've found the hollow point loaded gun and then charge him separately for that. He'd be fucked, no way out of that one
This was a magic gun. When Tony tossed it, the gun's shape and the outline in the snow looked like something akin to a Sig or perhaps a S&W, or even a Glock. When the kid fished it out of the snow, it was a Beretta 92, which has a very distinctive shape.
Surprised after seeing this scene a few times through the years, Tony didn't have a camera/surveillance system set up with perimeter around the gate /back of the house
@@KingDrako even the car Tony buys for AJ is similar to the one Jimmy has in GTA V (same color at least) we already had a Tony Soprano-like character before gta 5 and it was Toni Cipriani but the only resemblance with him was his body and his mother issues , also the fact that his own mother ordered a hit on Toni (just like in Season 1) but it thats where the resemblance ends
Damn your right!! I knew there was something different about the way Tony says "I don't know" about the coffee In this one, it's like "I don't know, I might not have time" and in the first version, it's more like "I don't know, it might give me diarrhoea right now"
I love when criminals to try to negotiate with the police. "Oh, sure. We'll ask your neighbor about your husband's heart condition, and if he confirms it, we'll just drop the charges and leave. Thanks for letting us know!"
Tania Marie he was goin thru GROWING PAINS lol... and he GREW UP towards the end. New gf and new gopher job lol. Better then these soyboys nowadays, maybe that's what u meant? cause the pussies nowadays are LOSERS. Which means the parents are even worse.
for real, being realistic because they are exactly like that. I felt so sorry when I discovered that you passed away, irony of fate, in my country, in Italy. Rip James you'll always be in my heart.
"Was that all about humiliating dad" Love that question from Meadow because it shows how clueless she really is. Tony is a member of the mafia, with access to hit men, weapons, and more importantly, the will to kill people. Of course the police would come out in force for a potential flight risk and for a potential dangeours encounter
Not really. Meadow knew what was going on from the start. Before season 1 even. But much like Carmela she decided to act like she was ignorant to the facts because of her conscience. She was more critical of him but Tony later convinced the whole family everything nice they had in their lives was because of his crimes. To continue benefiting from it without feeling bad the whole family just ignores it.
Meadow was completely right. The show of force wasn't over a "flight risk" or "dangerous encounter", Tony would never assault a cop that'd send him straight to jail. The show of force is simply to humiliate Tony and remind him of the power that they hold
@@awges The man has tons of cash, he has multiple cars, and he has the connections to fly or drive anywhere at any time in order to flee. That's a flight risk to me. He also has killed and murdered dozens of people, so who knows what he could be capable of. A mob boss like that is also armed to the teeth, and who knows, maybe his gun-carrying underlings are there with him inside. If I was law enforcement, I wouldn't go in with one or two officers to arrest the most powerful mob boss in North Jersey responsible for dozens of killings These mob bosses, they are animals, if they panic, they could kill police, they could kill anyone they want to save their own skin
@@colechapman6976when the feds actually came to his house there was like 5-10. The police were making a show with turning up in numbers , just like the whole case was for show. Both tony and the police knew he wasn't actually going to prison for this. The chance of him actually killing a police officer is very low
Carmella made me laugh here “What’s going on?” “Go back to sleep “ “He has a medical condition, the doctors right there ask him” 😂😂😂😂 she definitely went broke as fuck after he died
@@chrishh5777 Yes of course, I totally forgot they were in this episode... Also, I honestly couldn't imagine David Chase & 'Co making such a blunder! Anyway, thanks for the clarification. 🙂👍
Yeah kind of a little charge that after watching the ending scene can be easily overturned. Like even if they could prove it was Tony gun they couldn’t prove that he had put the hollow point bullets in and not the kid who found it and has been using it for 2 years.
@@mysteryjunkie9808 Yeah, practically impossible to prove he ever possessed that gun since I'm sure Tony Soprano doesn't buy guns the legal way haha. But regardless, hollow point ammunition is the standard carrying ammo. Why is this guy acting like they found a grenade in Tony's truck lol
I love the smile on Tony’s face when he asks “Where’s the FBI 😏?”
He immediately knew he was gonna walk
I think he was a bit bummed that he was being taken away by local police and not FBI
@@Mohit-bv1ke the fuck you talking about lol.
@@Mohit-bv1ke no he was happy that it wasn't a RICO case so he realized it was chicken shit
And I love the look on the detectives face when he realizes tonys gonna walk
@@randomuser6175 exactly. no FBI = not a serious case. He’ll walk
black guy auditioning for sopranos: "ok so what you got for me?"
casting director: "ok so in this scene you're taking a shit in the background of the shot"
LMFAO
He got paid
What's my motivation?
"But don't sit down while doing it."
"What?"
"Just hover over the seat while you're taking the shit."
@@svenniepennie4237 LOLOLLLLLL oscar nomination soon to follow.
Imagine getting arrested but being relieved that the FBI isn’t there
When the fbi comes they know you did it and know you will be getting locked up for a loooooong time
I've been arrested plenty of times but thank goodness it was never by the feds. They don't mess around.
@@Hu-WhyteMan fbi come for the big boys not some small timers
@@jriemofficial983 never said I was. Sold plenty of smack and other shit but never made enough money to be a "big timer" who wants that kind of heat anyway? I've known guys really well that caught fed cases, that's all I was saying. You really going out of your way to insult someone you don't know, must suck to have such a boring life....
@@Hu-WhyteMan damn emotional damage
Some guy claims he saw Tony drop a gun two years earlier and he took it and kept using it and now they are going to make this kid the star witness? That sounds weak as hell.
No, theres no guy.. its the kid in the beginning of this clip lol. It was 2 years later, kid got caught with drugs and the gun then to get off the hook he ratted tony out.
@@gusdee4844 how did he know it came from tony though?
@@387Lost he was looking out the window. Im sure everybody knew who tony was at that time lol
That absolutely sounds weak as hell. All they have is the word of a kid with coke trying to get his own charges dropped. Any lawyer would tear into that. Now, unless for two years something of Tony's remained on the gun (unlikely) like an absolutely perfect preserved fingerprint or something, I can't see how the hell the cops managed to get a warrant for this in the first place. They had to be really stretching it with a judge who hated Tony Soprano.
@@Supperdude9 You'd be surprised on how little a warrant actually matters when Feds invade your house, sometimes they don't get warrants until after the raid and arrest, especially considering that this is right after 911. It's basically a formality.
Carmela's $500 shoes and diamond rings flashed before her eyes.
be nice, she has it rough, you know butter doesn't melt in her mouth
The butter _almost_ melted in her mouth.
Furio almost melted something in her mouth.
"You gotta be on you ass *Slap* "
What about the Hyundai?
@@doublea6586 or chain with the heart
lol the way Janice asked "for what?!" to hearing her brother got arrested. There are like 20 or 30 things Tony can get arrested for.
Probably worried if it's for something she did
@@421less1 Maybe they found Richie's decomposed body near the river on top of a hill with pinecones all around 🤣
hes a legitimate business man
@@dontnoaname6 I think anyone who feels the need to describe themselves as a _'legitimate business man'_ is definitely not a legitimate business man.
All the more reason to ask!
The guy taking a standing dump in jail was my favourite character in the show. I wish they'd done more with him
He never had the makings of a varsity standing dumper.
Whatever happened there
@@eLiFILMSinc "I can smell them" - uncle jun
watch his right hand he wasn't taking a dump he was pulling drugs from his bung hole. But absolutely agree about the scene !! i can hear beavis scream whooo that guy is taking a crap standing up
Jesus yes....what the hell was he thinking...the crabs in there can jump 2 feet no problems....
I love how Janice is like “if you have hollow point bullets, in anything, take them out today“
First time I heard that me and my father both busted out laughing.
I don't get the joke can someone explain
@@johnny-ms4fm its not a joke actually
@@mitchtheronin1469 why is it causing laughter then
@@johnny-ms4fmthey thought it made a difference like if hollow points are illegal
@@johnny-ms4fm it's just the whole matter of fact way Janice said it...the craziness of their lifestyle
Scenes like this remind us that the smart sibling was the sister who moved away from this craziness.
Yeah but her hippie string ran out and now she’s back and she’s gonna do to this man what she does to every one of them
@@ChristopherJ0884 he’s talking about Barbara
@@mal9231 Barabara Walters? SHe was gay?
For the longest time, I thought you were talking about Meadow, who I wouldn't exactly say was smart enough to get away from the craziness (hell, it could be argued that AJ was more distanced from the life than she was), and I only just realised you probably meant Barbara.
Tony was scared until he learned that this was petty and not federal. Even Carm says "is this IT?"
Lol. I think she meant more like ‘is this the end?’
No, this isn't IT. This is law enforcement.
Too bad that gun charge ended up rolling into a RICO predicate, which meant Tony was going to be indicted after Carlo flipped, and most likely sent to prison.
Yeah even the feds got pissed at the sheriff's office for arresting Tony over this. It interfered with the big case they were building against him.
in NJ having a gun without a permit is almost a capital crime
Tony “Get Arrested in underwear end up in a 1000$ suit” Soprano
In the car ride Carmella tells Janice she’s bringing Tony’s clothes
@@craigjolicoeur3012 yeah with the ketchup on the pants
But that doesn’t explain how he ends up in jail in a suit anyway
@@oreganoo7882 So why do you say this is not the suit with ketchup pants?
I think ur allowed to change right before u go to court
@@oreganoo7882 Dude, have you ever been to court? Formal dress is a *requirement*, not an expectation. Regardless of how infamous you are, your still treated as innocent until proven guilty, and given time to change before proceedings. Despite the show jumping time ahead, he had at least a couple hours to prepare for court; they just don't arrest you and drive you immediately to the judge. These things have to be arranged. Ignoring all of that, he's a freaking Italian mob boss. Of coarse he's going to have a suit on at public events, even if he has to have shady guy smuggle one in for him.
They’re making the big guy do the perp walk , A legitimate business man !
20 years or some shit
Maybe you can compromise
CoOl
Cut the crap.
@@gc99289 Go blow dry your hair
Ha, Carm telling Meadow to “Go back to bed” as the door is practically being kicked in by law enforcement 😂
"go back to sleep." like, shut your eyes to reality.
@@danehurt6374 I am so grateful for the fans like you. Honestly.
Absolutely brilliant 😂
@@APPEALtoFEAR 😌 👌🏻
Carmela was always obnoxious
The most shocking g thing in the entire series to me is that hollow points are illegal in New Jersey
I mean, it's true.
It’s weird.. you can possess HP’s in your home or business but you cannot carry a weapon loaded with JHP rounds (not that many people have CC permits here In New Jersey anyway). And if you are illegally carrying a firearm and it contains hollow points you will be looking at more jail time.
Hollow points are way way safer. Govt is outta control.
They mushroom on impact and stop. So only your target gets shot. But the not the 2 guys behind him.
@@richardpatterson4312 Yeah but they're pretty good at killing whatever gets hit.
Yes, I was not aware that any state had such a regulation. I suppose they must sound "dangerous" to the legislators.
always funny when Tony sees the feds he bolts lol
So does Jr.
@@bellasmini so does Paulie
Guns aren't the problem the people that have them are the problem i woulda left it stay there
WE DONT RUN ITS EMBARRASSING
We don't run. It's embarrassing
Carmella saw her meal ticket flash before her very eyes. Damn Edie Falco can act.
@@jr5925 They saw what daddy was all about I'm sure they prepared for that day.
They all can act. It’s absolutely amazing how well acted this whole show was by everyone. Yes
The sexism in the comments never ceases to amaze me.
@@dewilew2137 I was poking fun at Carmella Soprano not Edie Falco.
@@michaelsinclair8733 Carmella would’ve been stronger in the absence of Tony than Tony would be in the absence of Carmella.
The show was meant to show the sociopathy of Tony and the mob life and how in that family Carmella was the glue. A woman who didn’t come from that type of family and who constantly tried to push wholesome values despite her husband. It’s all about contrasts in that show.
TONY FALLING IN THE SNOW IS FOREVER FUNNY
He did that Roblox sound "oof"
WAIT a MINUTE! Hello, Mr. Chiseled. And I agree😂
Honestly that whole scene just makes me laugh. The fact he just bolts the moment he sees the fbi, how casual he tosses the gun, the fall…..just *chefs kiss*
Certainly doesn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.
The noise he made really made me feel what it’d be like to be a fat middle aged man falling in the snow
1:57 never noticed Tony flipping the bird to the officer as he was being cuffed, he knew that he was not gonna be held long
How do you not notice that
3:32 Oscar-worthy performance by an extra
That was one of the best, most authentic scenes of someone taking a dump in a jail toilet I've ever seen.
AJ was pretty much worthless all his life and fails at the simplest tasks given to him. Imagine being locked up like that and the pants given to you have tomato sauce all over them. Unbelievable. Tony was right to not get snipped.
That would be sick if a series came out based on a illegitimate son of Tony he had with one of his goomahs. I know it's pretty much the premise of the horrible The Sopranos game they made about P*ssy's illegitimate son, but it would be better if it was Tony's son. Making his way up to the ranks, becoming a capo with nobody knowing he's Tony's son.
😂 lmao
i agree, hated that waste of air
You can’t place all the blame on AJ though Tony and Carmela spoiled him rotten and didn’t teach him shit even if they had another son he’d probably end up the same way.
@@goku8621 meadow was raised the same way and is much smarter than him
lol AJ probably didn’t even wake up when they were banging on door
Hell, no. What for?
@@valuecalc Probably was tired from spanking it all night
Meadow wasn't going to go back to sleep but I bet AJ if he did wake up would have gone back to bed when Carmela said that. He probably didn't even want to go down to the court. ROFL
200th like. With great power come great responsibility
@@Xstxcy heavy lies the crown sorta thing huh
Janice is the best 😆🤣😂 "If you have hollow point bullets in anything, take them out today." 😆
Why would a mafioso buy hollow point rounds? AFAIK, it’s used by cops because they don’t ricochet as much.
@@gareginasatryan6761 dude... they are a self defense bullet... a lot more stopping power than a FMJ. Nothing to do with ricochet.
@@jimobrien691 informative
Alot of police departments weren't even allowed to carry hollow point ammo until the mid to late 90's. They used to do surprise inspections of my dad's service revolver to make sure they were only loaded with factory semi wadcutter ammo. He worked the beat in a slum and people were complaining about the damage 357 magnums done to perps.
Got some “mom who just saw a Dateline special report” energy there
Love how tony asserts his dominance when he enters the holding cell.
That black dude literally took a shit on his dominance lol.
@@m66962 u ever been to county lockup? I would not want within 5 feet of the toilet seat
@Lawrence Weston Toilet would be the furthest from CO and there wouldn't be a TV in a holding cell anyhow. But I agree in the sense Tony didn't assert anything.
@@leroyhovatter7051 black dude looked tweaked out, Wayment?
How exactly did he assert his dominance? Looks to me like he chose to sit in an area where he felt he’d hopefully be left alone or have the least interaction with anyone else. I didn’t see anyone in there cowering in a corner because Anthony Soprano walked in.
I’m not lawyer, but it doesn’t sound like they have any case against Tony here
Constructive possession
@@nonono3141 in this case, wouldn’t it be very easy to get a client off given that it’s a kid and no finger prints after sitting in the snow.
This gun was the reason Tony was going to prison in the series finale.
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 no it wasnt. There's more to this clip with the FBI pissed at the local sheriff;s dept for fucking up a potential case against Soprano because of this stupid yet beatable gun charge.
@@11Stucat in the final episode, Tony’s lawyer said he’s going to be indicted on the gun charge due to it being a RICO predicate
AJ’s Beansie’s Pizza shirt is a nice touch.
He was the manayer.
At least when the other inmates know who Tony is, no one will ever mess with him.
God bless meadow going down that drive way in those pj’s
Emmy award winning cinematography
@@michaelroberts3004 holy shit I didn’t know I got that many likes but truuu where’s her Grammy actually
I don’t get it
@@themoreyouknowfools4974 she looks good in them
Best shot of her 🍑 in the entire show
Carmella always tries to find any excuse for Tony not to be arrested...heart condition.
@@makdjubo641 yeah…that one too” um, it’s really inconvenient that you guys are doing this now. Can you come back another time?”
there's something cartoonish about the gun shaped hole left in the snow when he throws it in that makes me laugh lol
0:24 Damn, the Three Eyed Raven's really watching everything
That was before the Lannister’s got ahold of him.
I didn't see him on the wire breaking bad in Rome or Deadwood.
Please don’t bring up that show, we’re all trying to forget about that horror 😂😂
I knew he looked familiar
''Is this it?'' when they are knocking on the door always struck me as a 'wow' statement. Just having to live that life and knowing that the end for your husband is only one of two, dead or in jail. Like she was anticipating one of those two, maybe Im looking into it too much but the 'Is this it?' line was heavy for me.
I felt this was very realistic. It is not like they haven't discussed it. It was always a known possibility.
She’s says it later too „you pretend like there’s not a giant piano hanging over your head, every minute of every day“
She looked hurt that he just up and left after that too, Edie was so good in this.
I didn’t know Jeru watches Sopranos!
Too funny hearing Meadow comment about the "show of force" used by the police. Apparently she's never seen her dad's "show of force" while he beats the hell out of somebody or shoots them through the head. LMAO!
thats under debate
Well, duh. You think Tony would allow Meadow to be witness to any of that?
Meadow complaining about the "show of force", hilarious irony.
Crazy how she changed lol
She became an annoying liberal apologist for the mob
I wanted her to be the one to take Tony down...there should of been a storyline where she heard Tony confess to knowing of how Jackie Jr and Adriana were killed. She would of turned on him without thinking twice.
Typical liberal. They care more about perceived injustice to criminals than they do injustice towards citizens. I truly don't understand it.
@@jonnybirchyboy1560 she always was an annoying apologist for the mob. She knows he murders for a living.
I’m convinced Janice was AJs real mom. Tony just took him in because he knew any baby under her care would end up dead
Ned Stark ovah here
AJ was also big into music right? Maybe one of the roadies was his dad.
This might be good theory, if it wasn't for Tony learning about what happened to Hal (Janice's first born) years after when Janice returned to Newark
@@troletrain Roadies?!
AJ: "I just saw aunt Janice. And guess what? Turns out she's not my aunt. Turns out she's my MOTHER."
I love how the guy in the jail cell knows not to let his ass cheeks touch the seat!
Ive never seen anyone do that and Ive spent 3 years behind bars.
I've never done that. I just wipe them if need be and put up with it if it's a cold seat! Now you know my pooping habits. You're welcome!
One little detail I appreciate about this scene is the loudness of the gunshot at 0:43, how you can hear it echo for several seconds afterwards. Just adds some more immersion into the scene!
You dodged the tip of the coat-hanger for nine straight months just to point this out?
That's the way they REALLY sound. So many people have NO IDEA how loud they are because they've only watched movies. Particularly in countries without a lot of guns
@@clifffff7630 weird
@@clifffff7630actually The Sopranos has really bad sound effects and authenticity when it comes to guns being fired on the show, and I appreciated that too. Your comment was odd to say the least
Too bad the slide doesn't even cycle lol.
Interesting how Chase often gives the arresting officer an Italian name.
That's because Italians are the number 1 ethnic group in New Jersey.
its to display the parallels between the clean normal Italians and the mob Italians two differing paths. brilliant writing!
@@MB-fo2sk Union county born and raised. You speak the truth
Probably because they’re in New Jersey, Italian Americans aren’t some elusive rarity everywhere
He gives all the mafia characters italian names too i think hes got a thing for them
I really like how Meadow went from resenting her family being involved with the mob to accepting it and resenting the harassment from the police
0:30 Tony saying “Oh!” when falling, lol
“Umph!”
Classic
Meadow was looking blazing in those PJs.
Geezus
Hell yeah she did.
As Jackie Jr. would quip: "Mad ripe."
Hahahaha I was thinking the same
@@KidFresh71 didn’t he almost drown in 2 inches of water? Penguin exzibit.
Whatever happened there
0:15 It is literally snow-white all around them - these men are in *dark blue* jackets, carrying rifles, behind no cover whatsoever - why are they tip-toeing around like they're on recon instead of an active man-hunt? I'm surprised they didn't even bring a dog.
" We don't take any chances when it concerns to an illegal shinebox containing hollow point shoeshine. "
😂
At this point the shinebox line makes no sense and is so played out it destroys the authenticity creativity of mob talk. Va Fangools I stuff my muthafuckin socks with provalone at night so they smell like ya sista’s crotch in the morning.
Buncha Sean Gismontes’ and Matthew Bevilaquas’ OVA HEAAA
What?...where's the FBI? 🙃
Shinebox and shoeshine references are for Goodfellas videos and where someone in the Sopranos is "breaking the balls" of the various mafiosi and then gets savagely murdered.
lmfao
The key to winning any legal case is this: be rich. Tony knew that so that’s what he did.
2:05 Carmela tries to drag Dr. Cusamano into it. Doc Cusamano's all like "Who, me?"
Why don’t he say anything?
“Is this it?” I think was more about Carmelas constant feeling of impending doom than anything else
I love how Janice tells Bobby to take out his hollow points and he gives zero reaction. "He's like, I'm comfortably relaxing on the couch! You do it!"
99.999999% sure an agent would see a 300+ pound man running away from johnny Sac.
chuck sussman They definitely did see him. They just weren’t out to arrest him at that point.
Dyuman Bhattacharya why did they arrest the gardener than
@@camerontoy8154 they didn’t arrest the gardener they just threw him to the ground securing the area.IF Tony had stuck around they would’ve done the same with him.
The gardener jumped out the tree then came at the agents with a chainsaw they had a right to defend themselves
They weren't coming for him, but they would've found the hollow point loaded gun and then charge him separately for that. He'd be fucked, no way out of that one
“Is this it?!” Carmela’s gravy train ending
This was a magic gun. When Tony tossed it, the gun's shape and the outline in the snow looked like something akin to a Sig or perhaps a S&W, or even a Glock. When the kid fished it out of the snow, it was a Beretta 92, which has a very distinctive shape.
The hole also indicates a moderate beavertail located well below the slide.
Sig P320? No P220.
@@aheroictaxidriver3180
Mighta been. I couldn't tell for sure. Definitely not a Beretta 92.
Listen to him, he knows everything.
that looks like walther ppk with golden grip to me or a russian makarov
Meadow was jigglin down that driveway
what a view
Say this in fronta tony i dare you
She was looking good. Out of respect of course.
@@gerretshadow7599 There are men in the can better looking than my daughta!
I saw that 😊😊😊
2:02 nice walk Meadow
DAAAAMNN SON!!
*Jiggle, jiggle, jiggle, jiggle*
😏
"You were in the Sopranos?! Dude that's awesome what part did you play??"
3:29
"I took a dump on the background"
* Insert superman's star man meme *
Surprised after seeing this scene a few times through the years, Tony didn't have a camera/surveillance system set up with perimeter around the gate /back of the house
3:11 tony dressed like that reminds me of Michael from GTA V
I always thought Michael was based off him. Bitch wife, stupid son, nice house
@@KingDrako lol i’m replaying the campaign on the ps5 and i swear there’s an uncanny resemblance of michael and tony soprano😂
@@KingDrako even the car Tony buys for AJ is similar to the one Jimmy has in GTA V (same color at least)
we already had a Tony Soprano-like character before gta 5 and it was Toni Cipriani but the only resemblance with him was his body and his mother issues , also the fact that his own mother ordered a hit on Toni (just like in Season 1)
but it thats where the resemblance ends
It’s weird they completely refilled the Johnny and tony conversation. They could have just used the same old film reel from the original scene.
Damn your right!! I knew there was something different about the way Tony says "I don't know" about the coffee
In this one, it's like "I don't know, I might not have time" and in the first version, it's more like "I don't know, it might give me diarrhoea right now"
Maybe it was a different take? Or maybe signs of an alternate universe?
@@Mr.Nin10do. lmao in the original timeline tony never escaped and did 20 years in the can.
@@ttvgard1e809 And we would be getting another series now because Tony would be still alive. Oh wait... :D
2:02 is the only weapon being carried by Meadow.
There is a bee on her pants
There's a little cream on her mouth. I'd be happy to add to it.
@@jimreily7538Tony is coming for you.
@@JoSheperd Lucky guy though, her Dad ! Must be fun tucking her in at night
@@jimreily7538 Ok man, is there a problem?!
I love when criminals to try to negotiate with the police. "Oh, sure. We'll ask your neighbor about your husband's heart condition, and if he confirms it, we'll just drop the charges and leave. Thanks for letting us know!"
How TF they build a criminal case with that "evidence"? Seriously Tony doesnt even need a lawyer to set him free lol
I love how Janice asks Carmela "For What!?" truly priceless. 5A all day. 👀
The guy taking the dump really stole the scene
They made AJ such a loser in this show.
Tania Marie he was goin thru GROWING PAINS lol... and he GREW UP towards the end. New gf and new gopher job lol. Better then these soyboys nowadays, maybe that's what u meant? cause the pussies nowadays are LOSERS. Which means the parents are even worse.
He always got hot ass girls though. The blonde season 4 the Spanish girl and the hot girl he met at phyc ward.
@@kevinburke6055 Blond was a smoke show
Meadow used up all the good genetics - beautiful, smart, good metabolism. There was nothing left for him.
That's because he WAS such a loser
Tonys sarcastic smile wen he says weres the fbi 😂😂😂 Rip James gandolfini werever u are 🙏
for real, being realistic because they are exactly like that. I felt so sorry when I discovered that you passed away, irony of fate, in my country, in Italy. Rip James you'll always be in my heart.
How did you not hear about James dying? He died in Italy I believe.
Where have you been? And he can't read your pretentious self-important reply.
@@opaqueman5043 when he died i was 15 i didn't even know who he was..
I like how in the first season when Tony got arrested Meadow gets mad at him but in this scene she defends him. This is a character growth.
"Hollowpoint Ammunition they said."
Because New Jersey cares more about criminals that bystanders.
Meadow
The father’s daughter.
It’s brilliant.
With him until the end.
The middle finger while being cuffed is such a flex
I was really confused until I remembered this takes place in pretty much the only place hollow points are illegal.....
"we don't take any chances with firearms containing hollowpoint ammunition"
"Oh, well, that's deplorable"
About time u made a new video
The most impressive part about all of this is how Tony was able to change his wardrobe from a robe to a suit without the police noticing.
Bruh. You dumb as hell
Doesn’t warn Johnny, doesn’t say anything, just runs
I just realized tony is flipping off the guy handcuffing him at 1:59 LMAO
Yeah once he notices it’s local law enforcement and not the feds he immediately realized it was some petty nonsense and not a RICO case lol.
"Was that all about humiliating dad" Love that question from Meadow because it shows how clueless she really is. Tony is a member of the mafia, with access to hit men, weapons, and more importantly, the will to kill people. Of course the police would come out in force for a potential flight risk and for a potential dangeours encounter
Not really. Meadow knew what was going on from the start. Before season 1 even. But much like Carmela she decided to act like she was ignorant to the facts because of her conscience. She was more critical of him but Tony later convinced the whole family everything nice they had in their lives was because of his crimes. To continue benefiting from it without feeling bad the whole family just ignores it.
Meadow was completely right. The show of force wasn't over a "flight risk" or "dangerous encounter", Tony would never assault a cop that'd send him straight to jail. The show of force is simply to humiliate Tony and remind him of the power that they hold
@@awges The man has tons of cash, he has multiple cars, and he has the connections to fly or drive anywhere at any time in order to flee. That's a flight risk to me.
He also has killed and murdered dozens of people, so who knows what he could be capable of. A mob boss like that is also armed to the teeth, and who knows, maybe his gun-carrying underlings are there with him inside. If I was law enforcement, I wouldn't go in with one or two officers to arrest the most powerful mob boss in North Jersey responsible for dozens of killings
These mob bosses, they are animals, if they panic, they could kill police, they could kill anyone they want to save their own skin
@@colechapman6976when the feds actually came to his house there was like 5-10. The police were making a show with turning up in numbers , just like the whole case was for show. Both tony and the police knew he wasn't actually going to prison for this.
The chance of him actually killing a police officer is very low
Meadow walking down the drive at 2.04 makes this video worth watching
These shorts have convinced me to start watching short clips now I want to watch the whole show
That black guy taking a shit was my favorite character on the show. Wish they did more with him.
The actor was in high demand and was busy with a lot of other roles.
Carmella made me laugh here
“What’s going on?”
“Go back to sleep “
“He has a medical condition, the doctors right there ask him”
😂😂😂😂 she definitely went broke as fuck after he died
When he was running away you could tell he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Tony's got a damn good lawyer, that's for sure.
Carmella pointing out the doctor like he could do anything, priceless°°
Didn't know Meadow had such a sweet ass
The famous line from ICE T fits this scene perfectly "6 In the morning police at my door"!!!!!!
I like how tony walks in the jail cell and sizes everyone up
Damn meadow got some cakes @2:02
Damn, Tony posts a video of himself getting arrested on RUclips. What a G
Meadow is so god-damn FINE!!!
The bro hovering over the toilet and Tony sitting on the bench. Classic
Yall see meadows cakes jiggling when they were walking down the driveway👀
I fucking hate it when Meadow protects her father
"Can I see your warrant" when she knows her father's a serial killer
That guy in the background taking a crap deserves an OSCAR! Lol!
Love how Jonny sacks just stands there when Tony bounced like he seen a bear and Jon didn't even move
Check out the background (the window) at 02:43...
Is that some of the crew??
That's Janice and Bobby's daughter Dominica and her nanny.
@@chrishh5777
Yes of course, I totally forgot they were in this episode...
Also, I honestly couldn't imagine David Chase & 'Co making such a blunder!
Anyway, thanks for the clarification. 🙂👍
Glorified crew.
Meadows assests were my favorite character
I like how the cop says hollow point ammunition like it's some crazy thing
Yeah kind of a little charge that after watching the ending scene can be easily overturned. Like even if they could prove it was Tony gun they couldn’t prove that he had put the hollow point bullets in and not the kid who found it and has been using it for 2 years.
@@mysteryjunkie9808 Yeah, practically impossible to prove he ever possessed that gun since I'm sure Tony Soprano doesn't buy guns the legal way haha. But regardless, hollow point ammunition is the standard carrying ammo. Why is this guy acting like they found a grenade in Tony's truck lol
@@notsojoerogan I think it's because New Jersey maybe the only state where hollow-point ammunition is actually illegal
Nj is the only state that tries to regulate hollow points despite less likely to overpenetrate.
Tiny couldn’t handle his own family but yet wanted to run a crime family
Tony was actually much better at running the crime family than running his own, which is one of the show's main plot throughout all 6 seasons.
Jonathan Turbide true he seemed more worried about running New Jersey, and just throwing money at Carmela and his kids to shut them up
This "Thing of ours" TAKES all your TIME
"Wanted to" He DID run a crime family.
Furio again?
2:02 - Meadow's juicy fart box in all its glory. 😮
Jonathan Turbide
Fart box 😂🤣🤣
🤤💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨
3:32 his cellmates juicy fart box. Yummy!
@@jimmyd8206 😶
Her body is MAD RIPE
It's not particularly noteworthy. It's flat and small.
Love how Janice behaves like it's all good just a normal day
2:02 hot damn meadow