@@PolishGod1234 I have a bad feeling Ralph was somehow involved regarding Pie-Oh-My’s death. Not sure how but, seeing as Ralphie was (almost) like The Devil…
It’s deep, goes back to his own frailties and flaws he sees in helpless animals, so when they’re abused it brings him back to his childhood trauma. They had a whole video breakdown of it
@@ShadowNinja452have you watched the entire show or are you still watching? If not, don't read further Ralphie its pretty much said that he killed the horse, he was also known as an arsonist.
He really didn’t mean it in that sort of manner, it’s just something that comes out like motherfucker and such, you don’t mean it literally but you just say it yknow
How most of the interventions on the TV show should go. Would have better ratings. Everyone comes to the realization the user is just really a POS and they all just beat the hell out of him.
I still find it hilarious that Adriana was the only one who bothered to write something meaningful, while the rest of the characters just decided to roast the shit out of Chris.
That's pretty much the point. There's no real friends in this business, even when chris has a child and starts talking about the joy she brings him they just make fun of him.
2:10 “what was it, barking?” nobody ever talks about this line, one of the funniest Paulie one-liners ever. To Paulie, a dog barking was a potential justification for it to be killed 😂☠️
4:19 It's chilling how Christopher yells, 'You’ll get a heart attack by 50,' to Tony. James Gandolfini tragically passed away from a heart attack at 51. Feels like some eerie foreshadowing. RIP to a legend.
So eerie having Tony foreshadow Chrissys death and having Chrissy foreshadow James real live death the scene was hilarious but damn was there also depth and sadness in it when you see what’s happened up until now 😔
"YOU KILLED LITTLE COSETTE!?" I love how Tony confuses the son of his top earner, Vito Jr. with Carlo Jr. but can perfectly recall the name of his nephews girlfriends dog
Easily the best scene in the entire show. The fact that they were all there to help Chrissy and end up putting him in the hospital is the entirety of the sopranos in microcosm.
It's definitely the funniest thing I've seen on TV. I've watched it 50 times and still LOL every time. Tony is hilarious. He totally did not get the concept.
2:03 It's been said many times but Gandolfini's performance is still to this day over-and-above any other performance I have ever seen in any medium. His reaction here is so naturalistic, so genuine, and so nuanced I can't help but feel for a brief moment I am watching the real Tony Soprano. It's so wickedly subtle. The way his eyes dart around, his shoulders raise, and his breathing shifts suddenly. It's so very, very good I am just astounded every time by moments like this.
He's also phenomenal right after when he says he oughta strangle Christopher. I just love the way he sits with that information for like 20 seconds before deciding he needs to tell Chrissy off about it
@@TheBrothers759 tony is actually pretty bright, he had his hands in a hundred different rackets and became the boss before he was 40, outpacing many others in the family.
also because often life is a tragic comedy as well, everyone has had a family situation like in the Sopranos, but the difference is these people are all dangerously violent, hypocritical and lack any sense of moral, so it always ends up badly
this entire sequence was so tragically funny... when tony goes at 2:58 "but still with the dog, how could you not see it on the chair" with utter disbelief and disgust. that sent me.
Probably one of my favorite all-time Sopranos scenes. It all played just like you would expect it to. Tony, the sociopath, only concerned for the dog. He hated his mother, but he doesn't want Christopher disrespecting his faux grief. I love that Silvio can barely read and shows no emotion. They're all not capable of any self-control and it ends with a beautiful stomping. Genius.
The pork loin thieving interventionist, Tony being an animal lover, Sil saying his piece and not giving a shit, Chrissy calling his mother a whore. Easily one of the best and most hilarious scenes of this show.
@@thevestalvirginspeaks3847 I think it was quite touching Benny seemed to genuinely show some concern, and sympathy, for Chris with his facial expressions during their readings, sad his friend had fallen so far
They did such an amazing job fleshing out the entire Sopranos universe. It's like there's a whole world in there and we just got a small peak at it. So many fascinating one-liners & anecdotes. A lesser show would have simply introduced the guy running the intervention and said, "Hi, I'm here to do the intervention. Have a seat." This gives us that fascinating line about him stealing the porkloin.
honestly, as a former junkie fuck, what paulie said is what a lot of addicts need to hear. the harsh truth is more of a wake up call than any of the other fluff. the sacred and the propane.
Given Aides typical Jersey girl guidette personality and manners (or lack thereof) I'm surprised she didn't say something like "Christopher you can no longer get it up!" 🤣
I don't write nothin down, so I'll keep this short and sweet 🤟Ya weak 🤟Ya outta control 🤟And you've become an embarassment to ya'self and everybody else
Why would you even say that,If not to emasculate him? That's ridiculous. People know when they are being attacked. People at these interventions. "You're not being attacked" "You're a weak failure and ruin all your relationships and suck at life, no one else shares any blame but this is nonjudgmental"
@@RawOne911 There is a difference between telling someone harsh truths to try and get them to change for the better, and attacking them to tear them down.
@@redcommander27 yeah but it's a thin line. These guys were clearly attacking him literally and figuratively. It's good to not have all "yes men" in your life. But you have mean spirited people who claim they are speaking harsh truths but aren't. Most of it is just opinions and sometimes you ain't trying to hear someone's blunt unasked for opinion. And if you notice someone is always telling how someone else needs to change. Maybe the accuser should take a look at their own life and change too. They are Always pointing fingers at somebody.
I thought he was being sarcastic at first, because I had never seen the series before this. Watching the series in full, I now realize he was totally serious
This might be the best scene in the entire series. Here everyone is, pointing out legitimate grievances, and then Silvio goes, "your head was in the toilet water, disgusting!"
Funniest part is Silvio tossing everything out of the way to get in on the action. Second funniest is Benny from the other corner of the room flying in to put the boots to him 😂😂😂
Im glad we can all appreciate how funny Silvio’s line is initially but for some reason “I’VE SAID MY PIECE,CHRISSY” is almost equally funny and destroys me even more
i laugh the hardest at most Paulie Walnuts and Silvio deliveries, they are flawless. I still think of when that poor sweet stripperl brought bread up to Tony as a gift and Silvio loomed over and said just, "NO, No. No good. No."
I love when Chris tells the intervention guy "yeah, you're the guy who broke into Stew Leonards that time, you stole all those pork loins" Reality check lol
You’re weak and an embarrassment to yourself and everyone else. We used to make love but now you can no longer function as a man. Not sure if they understand what an intervention is.
@@adamamador1001 have you ever heard of a dog that wouldn't stop barking especially when you are trying to go to sleep at night?! That shit can drive u mad! So now u are dealing with short fused violent mobsters with a gun so for those guys it would have been justifiable lol
Paulie was hilarious when it came to animals. I still remember when he wanted to kill that cat in the final episodes because he was a little creepy staring at Christopher’s photo while everyone loved that lovely cat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Paulie saying “What was it barkin?” Like that was a justified reason to kill the dog is hilarious Edit: Just found out he passed away RIP he was one of a kind
1) Tony wants to suffocate Christopher after killing Corsette 2) Sil discovered Chris sticking his head inside the Bing's toilet 3) Chris talked nonsensical jibberish at Lidia's wake 4) Chris told his mother to go f@&k herself (Oy vey)
The way Silvio menacingly turns his head like an animatronic at 4:02 is pure gold. I can imagine one of those stock robotic whirring sounds playing over it.
“You killed a dog?!” I love how Tony loved animals but could kill a human at the drop of a hat! Such a complex and powerful character with so many contradictions. Great writing.
I think it's because he felt bad for the innocent. He didn't feel bad for killing people who were involved in his line of work cause he knew they weren't innocent.
@@igorz4582 Yes he indirectly caused harm to a lot of innocent people but that isn't necessarily a psychopathic trait. There is a lot of people especially in business who indirectly cause harm to innocent people. Pshycopaths have no feelings of empathy which Tony had multiple times on the show.
@@Savsaer the guy killed dozens of people and watched a pregnant hooker get beaten to death and you think because he showed some care and empathy at times that he's not a total psychopath? did you not watch 6 seasons of this show? i also talked about his love for animals being a psychopathic trait
Paulie’s character development throughout the show is fascinating too. He was always a paranoid, neurotic bastard but he gets more and more nihilistic and unhinged as the show progresses. Easily one of my favorite characters.
Benny I think was the only not made guy in the room apart from the guy running it . He is the only 1 Chris could hit even thou the rest were attacking him . You can't touch a made guy without the bosses ok first. Once Chris had insulted Tony , pauly was OK giving chrissy a beat down.
@@BudDylan Why was it OK here but such an issue when Tony punched Ralph outside the Bing? Was it because Ralph was such a high profile earner (and mouth)? Or just the fact that speaking to the boss like that is way worse than killing Tracey, in mob-rule terms, so Tony had little valid "reason" to smack Ralph, whereas Chrissy just insulted Tony in front of everyone which made him fair game?
@@ZIGZAG12345 pretty much , odd as it is Ralph did not break any rules so when tony hit him its a major problem. Chris's disrespect to the boss is against the rules and requires immediate disapline for the familys honour .
I'm no shrink but I think it probably relates to sociopaths having more empathy for animals than for ppl, and Tony's particular fixation with the ducks/horses (Pie-O-My), etc.
Benny was always getting his ass handed to him; whether it was with Chris or with Artie, you know, the same guy who got his ass kicked by Jean-Phillipe.
Christopher calling out Tony for his eating habits and saying he'd die from a heart attack at age 50 is the craziest thing ever considering the late James Gandolfini really did pass away from a heart attack at 51. Rest in Paradise James
@@KbanjoK That’s why the show ended that way… So that people could debate and make their own “interpretation”. The “audience” who watched Sopranos fell in love with the character “Tony”, although he is a monster and a bad husband and it’s his only redeeming quality is that he loves his “children” and will do anything to protect them(unlike his mother). To have him murdered in-front of his family is too cruel for an audience who watched for 10 years +. But yes he probably did end up getting“whacked”, but you can interpret it how ever you want to. Some believe he was already “dead” and is in a “loop” waiting for his “daughter”, because he wants to see her face one last time but won’t because his in “limbo” and going to “Hell”. It’s whatever ending you want it to be…
Lmao Paulie was liek: ‘jeez he cant get it up fah her? It mussssst be bad’ Just him totally not comprehending drug addiction and overlooking it for losing “”manliness”” through not being able to get it up gets me chuckling so hard lol
"You're weak, you outta control and you becoming an embarrassment to yourself and to others" is a sentence every addict can relate too. Sometimes you need a fool like paul to actually say it.
@@gavin-1237 Christopher attempts sobriety after this scene and continues through the show so I don't know what you're talking about. Course he was fucked the minute he decided to join the mob.
Paulies face when Adriana says you’re no longer able to function like a man is absolutely priceless😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Tony had a great love for animals. Love that.
"You're weak, you're out of control, and you've become an embarrassment to yourself and everyone else" as a recovering addict I appreciate a message like that
I saw another guy comment and all credit goes to him but he said Paulie only swung when he insulted his mother. Then proceeded to call him a son of a bitch immediately after lmao. Beat for beat this show just murders.
My wife of 21 years is named Kimberly. Can't fathom the number of times I've done my best Sil impression "I'm said my piece, Kimmy". She never watched the show and has no idea wtf I'm talking about.
They all speak about Gandolfini, but the actor who played Christopher is a fantastic actor who displayed more emotions than most other members of the family.- great acting.
At the same time tho carmella didnt even like livia, Christopher being high there didn't do any harm so she only brought that up just to be apart of the convo.
Sil reading his 3 sentences like a fourth grader giving a book report is probably one of the funniest moments in the entire show
Two sentences and one word and he still has to read off a paper😂😂😂
'I've said my piece Chrissy' is the cherry on top. Refusal to elaborate - the Sil special
Disgusting
Disgusting
“Disgusting.” 😂
"No one's attacking you..."
*[Whole room proceeds to savagely beat him]*
😂😂😂😂
💯👌
Except Benny who's literally a human punching bag. Rofl
@@castortroy7704 Benny getting beaten was one of the best running gags on the show.
@@tomace4898 little paulie too
"No one's attacking you."
Two minutes later they're all kicking his ass.
Lmao lmao true
I jumped out my chair and yelled out, "HIT THAT SON OF A BITCH!" Then started laughing at myself for getting excited like that.
Well except for Benny 🤣🤣🤣
@@bigdoinks69 Benny is to Sopranos as Krillin is to DragonBall Z.
@@nietzschesghost8529 FACTS
The best part about the intervention is how it turns into Tony showing his passionate affection to pets
I did feel bad for the dog tho ngl
Its because he knows what it feels like to lose a pet!
@@PolishGod1234 I have a bad feeling Ralph was somehow involved regarding Pie-Oh-My’s death. Not sure how but, seeing as Ralphie was (almost) like The Devil…
It’s deep, goes back to his own frailties and flaws he sees in helpless animals, so when they’re abused it brings him back to his childhood trauma. They had a whole video breakdown of it
@@ShadowNinja452have you watched the entire show or are you still watching? If not, don't read further
Ralphie its pretty much said that he killed the horse, he was also known as an arsonist.
I love the fact that Pauli’s punched Chris for disrespecting his own mother then proceeds to call him “son of a bitch”.
Irony in this show is top tier
that was actually Silvio that said it as he was coming to him
Yeah but no one means it like that I feel like
He really didn’t mean it in that sort of manner, it’s just something that comes out like motherfucker and such, you don’t mean it literally but you just say it yknow
I love how دايمًا الي بلاحظوها باللقطة عرب
عشان بنوخذ المعنى حرفي خخ
The fact that they end up standing over him kicking the shit out of him at his intervention is what makes this one of my favorite scenes of all time.
Yeach this scene is hilarious. XD
Reminds me of its always sunny
How most of the interventions on the TV show should go. Would have better ratings. Everyone comes to the realization the user is just really a POS and they all just beat the hell out of him.
They are all killers and criminals but the minute someone disrespects their own mother it is way over the line.
Now that's intervention!
I still find it hilarious that Adriana was the only one who bothered to write something meaningful, while the rest of the characters just decided to roast the shit out of Chris.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
What are you talking about? She told everyone that Chrissy could no longer function as a man. She ended that man's whole career lmao.
That's pretty much the point. There's no real friends in this business, even when chris has a child and starts talking about the joy she brings him they just make fun of him.
Disgusting.
@@mysterion1899 to be fair he was fucking trashed and just rambling for a long time lol
0:10 have a sheet
Have a sh*t
Have a sheet and juice with shum pulp
lol if you put some salami to your ear you can hear tony struggle to breathe
I’d love a sheet! I’ll be like ike and I’ll be totally tripping balls
lol fuck. I laughed thru my nose so hard snot came out.
“Your hair was in the toilet water. Disgusting” the way Silvio says that with such a monotone voice has me dying 😂😂
I love that quote
Him reading it off a piece of paper cuz he actually wrote it down is what takes it up a notch!
it was so fucking good
Reminds me of that clip of the Scottish woman yelling at her two daughters to flush the toilet. DISGUSTING!
The fact that he actually was sick too💀
2:10 “what was it, barking?” nobody ever talks about this line, one of the funniest Paulie one-liners ever. To Paulie, a dog barking was a potential justification for it to be killed 😂☠️
'the dog will say we hit it with a brick'
😂😂😂😂 this line broke me
I literally just noticed that today. LMAO thank you
Also Tony's reaction is priceless 🤣🤣🤣
Couldn’t agree more. The whole scene is on the best bits of Sopranos writing, absolute masterclass.
tony’s look of disgust after he learns that chris killed the dog never fails to kill me, like this is where this man truly draws the line
He actually loves animals..horses, dogs.
@@staciasmith5162 classic sociopathic trait
@@staciasmith5162 can’t forget the ducks
@@caldog9819 I can't remember if he draws the line at bears.
At this moment he knew... He'll kill Chris
4:19 It's chilling how Christopher yells, 'You’ll get a heart attack by 50,' to Tony. James Gandolfini tragically passed away from a heart attack at 51. Feels like some eerie foreshadowing. RIP to a legend.
So eerie having Tony foreshadow Chrissys death and having Chrissy foreshadow James real live death the scene was hilarious but damn was there also depth and sadness in it when you see what’s happened up until now 😔
Rumor has it James had a serious coke habit
@robertmielke3380 you misspelled cake. He had a cake habit.
@jool4867 spell check
"YOU KILLED LITTLE COSETTE!?"
I love how Tony confuses the son of his top earner, Vito Jr. with Carlo Jr. but can perfectly recall the name of his nephews girlfriends dog
A mob boss getting angry over a dead Poodle- Priceless.
I mean, Tony shows a love for animals a lot throughout the show.
Because he knows what is like loosing a pet
Oh snap!
Can you do an eighth of scagg cosette couldn’t hang as a varsity druggie.
I love how Paulie takes the chance to just roast Christopher brutally, like he isn’t even trying to help him lmao
Straight talk bruh. All good.
Best way to help is with the ugly truth
Paulie was such an asshole
It's called tough love, and Christopher needed it.
@@alabalaportocala8367 and a rat
Easily the best scene in the entire show. The fact that they were all there to help Chrissy and end up putting him in the hospital is the entirety of the sopranos in microcosm.
It’s hilarious how it turned into just another mob beating….🤣
It's definitely the funniest thing I've seen on TV. I've watched it 50 times and still LOL every time. Tony is hilarious. He totally did not get the concept.
@@joeski734 great comment… lol I have a semester and a half of college
@@diswannio1221 What?
David Chase over here
2:03 It's been said many times but Gandolfini's performance is still to this day over-and-above any other performance I have ever seen in any medium. His reaction here is so naturalistic, so genuine, and so nuanced I can't help but feel for a brief moment I am watching the real Tony Soprano. It's so wickedly subtle. The way his eyes dart around, his shoulders raise, and his breathing shifts suddenly. It's so very, very good I am just astounded every time by moments like this.
Yeah, he was a piece of ass--I mean a great actor.
@@natwolf687 At least he was when you first met him.
He's also phenomenal right after when he says he oughta strangle Christopher. I just love the way he sits with that information for like 20 seconds before deciding he needs to tell Chrissy off about it
And he indeed died of a heart a attack when he was 50
i love how Tony hates his mother but still never misses a chance to guilt trip someone with her death.
At my muddas wake 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@alvinkey3468 In my muddas house!
Oh poor you
(S)he was a saint!
Tony is a master sociopath
I like how Silvio said like two sentences but still wrote it down 😂
these people aren't very smart
"I said my piece, Chrissy"
@@TheBrothers759 tony is actually pretty bright, he had his hands in a hundred different rackets and became the boss before he was 40, outpacing many others in the family.
@@Hallahanify and yet he killed all the people who loved him and ended up dead himself. Real smart. Politicians get 12x as rich and live to 112
@@РичардНорз best line in this amazing show
Only the Sopranos could make a serious drug addiction intervention scene completely hilarious and believable. Genius writing.
it's mindblowing
Sopranos make a lot of serious situations hilarious like Phil's death. That's what I love the most about the show
Agree
also because often life is a tragic comedy as well, everyone has had a family situation like in the Sopranos, but the difference is these people are all dangerously violent, hypocritical and lack any sense of moral, so it always ends up badly
Absolutely agree 👌
this entire sequence was so tragically funny... when tony goes at 2:58 "but still with the dog, how could you not see it on the chair" with utter disbelief and disgust. that sent me.
I never seen Tony so angry over dog
Probably one of my favorite all-time Sopranos scenes. It all played just like you would expect it to. Tony, the sociopath, only concerned for the dog. He hated his mother, but he doesn't want Christopher disrespecting his faux grief. I love that Silvio can barely read and shows no emotion. They're all not capable of any self-control and it ends with a beautiful stomping. Genius.
I don't think he hated his mother.
His emotional life would have been more calm and organized if he hated her.
Do sociopaths only care for animals?
@@jozzz222 No. But there was a study that says that that was brought up in the show. But take it with a grain of salt.
a lot of them kill animals for fun, so i think it's just nitpicking some cases@@jozzz222
@@jozzz222I don't believe in sociopathy at all. I believe anybody can become emotionally dead and it's not a genetic or born with trait.
Whoever wrote the line about him stealing the pork loins is a genius
That is exactly the kind of crazy thing a junkie would do.
Right up there with Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Genius!!
@@dropkickirish4449 that's a guys wife you're talking about !!!
like who comes up with that
Chris had great throwaway lines. Like when he finds out the Cuban Nissle Crisis wasn't just a movie 😂
The pork loin thieving interventionist, Tony being an animal lover, Sil saying his piece and not giving a shit, Chrissy calling his mother a whore. Easily one of the best and most hilarious scenes of this show.
and Benny going through the table
this is the funniest scene in the show
You’re killing me😅
Not even a fan of the show but this is one of the funniest scenes in television imo.
@@thevestalvirginspeaks3847 I think it was quite touching Benny seemed to genuinely show some concern, and sympathy, for Chris with his facial expressions during their readings, sad his friend had fallen so far
4:21 the worst thing is he wasn’t lying, it really did happen to Gandolfini😢
at 51 too so much foreshadowing in this scene so funny and yet realistically so sad what a piece of tv history
@@KiraYoza 51 is not by 50, 40s would be by 50, 49 latest so he wasn't dead by 50 he made it into his 50s.
I love how Christopher’s intervention just devolves into everybody beating the shit out of him. lol
Lol it wouldn't be complete without a fight of some sort breaking out. Intervention mafia style 😂😂
One second they are talking, the next he is getting jumped 🤣🤣
@@MrAledro84 was he addicted to coke or smack?
@@r.chavez5513 I think he was addicted to heroin although I think he did use coke sometimes in the series
Lucifer666 r/whoosh
When Silvio goes “…your hair was in the toilet water, DISGUSTING!” I lose it every time laughing.
its so funny to me he at some point had to sat down to write down a statement to make and this is what he came up with LOL
I said my piece Chrissy!
and the funniest part is he refuse to elaborate further
Love how it wasn't even about the drug usage, just how it made him sick lmao
It's Silvio: I Said My Peace Chrissy!
For Me 😂
“youre the guy who stole all those pork loins” for some reason that interaction is hilarious to me
lol The Sopranos never fails to establish that every character in the show is a "bad person" on some level
They did such an amazing job fleshing out the entire Sopranos universe. It's like there's a whole world in there and we just got a small peak at it. So many fascinating one-liners & anecdotes. A lesser show would have simply introduced the guy running the intervention and said, "Hi, I'm here to do the intervention. Have a seat." This gives us that fascinating line about him stealing the porkloin.
I rewatched that ten times I think it's so great
I thought he said pool coins. I know Stew Leonards has those wishing wells.
It's hilarious because it is!🤣🤣🤣 The host may have had a slight drug problem back in the day himself. Very funny!
honestly, as a former junkie fuck, what paulie said is what a lot of addicts need to hear. the harsh truth is more of a wake up call than any of the other fluff. the sacred and the propane.
Very allegorical comment.
Did you mean to say profane instead of propane?
@@mrhands6949 He's said his piece 🤟
@@brianduru3753I love the Paulie hand emoji 🤘
@mrhands6949 no he means propane I tell you hwat
Paulie’s face after “you can no longer function as a man” is pure gold. No words needed 😄 Rest In eternal Peace Tony. You were a gem.
Seconded
That little glance said so much.
RIP, Tony S.
Paulie contemplated giving Christopher a pass, but that changed his mind
@@karelvanderwalt3625 😂 definitely the nail in the coffin!
Given Aides typical Jersey girl guidette personality and manners (or lack thereof) I'm surprised she didn't say something like "Christopher you can no longer get it up!" 🤣
Thanks for pointing that out, I did not notice at first. Hilarious!!
Room full of people and Tony's breathing is still the loudest thing.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breathing
Eheh after 3rd season he barely did
He was thinking about the gabagool !
It was the most unappreciated character of the show
@IRISH LAD more like that he got fat and it gets harder to breath
Silvio’s “disgusting” always makes me laugh.
Disgusting
"I've said my piece, Christopher."
@@cakecakeham5823chrissy*
Best line of the intervention
My favorite line in this entire scene hahaha along with “what was it barking?” 😂 this scene is perfection
“I don’t write nothin down.” -Paulie
An underrated line.
"I don't write nothin' down." Paulie was a comedy gold mine.
As soon as he says that you know we’re in for a good one 🤣🤣
You're WEAK you're OUT OF CONTROL and you're become an embarrassement to yourself
What, was it barkin?
@@W4RY3NTRYlmao😂
When he threw the chair at the ghost “YA QUEERRRR’SSSS!!”
"I said my piece Chrissy."
Funniest line in the whole scene 😭
🤣
I can’t🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Real
Disgusting.
This show is the greatest because it's peak drama and comedy at once
RIP Paulie... one of the greatest lines in the entire series: "What, was it barking?"
;(
“Watch it Chrissy”
"Fuck that let him take his medicine"
It just cracks me up every time!!
Ya talkin to deh baws here
3:47 Watch it, Chrissy 🤘
Gets me every time 😂
WHA?
the finger emoji 😆 🤣
What was it barking ??
I don't write nothin down, so I'll keep this short and sweet
🤟Ya weak
🤟Ya outta control
🤟And you've become an embarassment to ya'self and everybody else
Paulie’s face when Adrianna says Chrissy “isn’t functioning as a man”. Just the idea of it baffles him.
Why would you even say that,If not to emasculate him? That's ridiculous. People know when they are being attacked. People at these interventions. "You're not being attacked" "You're a weak failure and ruin all your relationships and suck at life, no one else shares any blame but this is nonjudgmental"
@@RawOne911 There is a difference between telling someone harsh truths to try and get them to change for the better, and attacking them to tear them down.
@@redcommander27 yeah but it's a thin line. These guys were clearly attacking him literally and figuratively. It's good to not have all "yes men" in your life. But you have mean spirited people who claim they are speaking harsh truths but aren't. Most of it is just opinions and sometimes you ain't trying to hear someone's blunt unasked for opinion. And if you notice someone is always telling how someone else needs to change. Maybe the accuser should take a look at their own life and change too. They are Always pointing fingers at somebody.
I mean his girl is fine af. Tight body well dressed 😛
@@whoo17 I dunno about the well dressed part but fantastic body for sure 👌
I love how Paulie is confused and asks "what, was it barking?" like that would justify it 😂
For a serious scene this is comedy gold !!!!
Id totally shot my neighbors annoying dog
Yea lol
Barki'n 🤣
I thought he was being sarcastic at first, because I had never seen the series before this. Watching the series in full, I now realize he was totally serious
This might be the best scene in the entire series. Here everyone is, pointing out legitimate grievances, and then Silvio goes, "your head was in the toilet water, disgusting!"
That’s because you NEVER disrespect the Bing!
Many such cases! Sad!
Disgusting
And he wrote it down lmao
Sil was a good guy not gonna kick him while he’s down tooo much
I love how Benny who said nothing the entire time just starts kicking the shit out of him.
and still is was beaten)
And was brought into the family as Chris’ associate haha.
A true mafioso low life
Funniest part is Silvio tossing everything out of the way to get in on the action. Second funniest is Benny from the other corner of the room flying in to put the boots to him 😂😂😂
Furio at least has the shame to hide in the corner during all this. Benny's like "Now's my chance!". 😂
Truly one of the funniest scenes in the entire series.
in the entire history of television
Couldn't agree more.
It's my favourite scene of any tv show🤣
Fucking cut the the goddamn scene off when it was getting fuckin crazy!
Agree
Im glad we can all appreciate how funny Silvio’s line is initially but for some reason “I’VE SAID MY PIECE,CHRISSY” is almost equally funny and destroys me even more
Me too! His line delivery is stellar, plus I love the way he turns his nose up and refuses to look at him, lol.
It's fucking hilarious
@Aero01 and the fact he still had to read it off a piece of paper lmaoooo
…as in hair piece?
@@mrunderhill40 Oh!
2:12 For some really strange reason it makes me crack up when i hear this part😂
Wuhwass it barkin
Tony way to damn emotional 😭
Paulie face when he she says he no longer function as man classic
Yeah, especially when you consider the fact, that Paullie was sniffing Adriana's panties episodes before... Makes it even funnier :D
Ohhh madonn!
he remembered the undies smelling amazing
@Mitch Slaven Absolutely. Great reaction!!!
Unscripted scene.
Tony Sirico was reacting to Adriana's note for the first time and that was the edit for the first take.
My favourite part is when Adriana reads out "You can no longer function as a man." and it cuts to Paulie with that disdainful look, lmao.
Same look at when Sil said his hair was in toilet water haha fuckin Paulie
I wouldn't say it was a disdainful look.....it looks more like embarrassed surprise. "ohhh, he can't get hard. That's fuckin' embarassin'!"
He should have said marone , it would have made it so much better even if the others skipped over it.
marone*
@@flintsky7706 Its actually madone - basically like "Oh mother mary!".
"You're weak, you're out of control, and you've become an embarrassment to yourself and everyone else."
🤘🏻 Watch it Chrissy
@@alexandroarreguin571best line from Paulie 😂😂😂
@@alexandroarreguin571 his hand gestures are gold
@@alexandroarreguin571 what, I thought we were being honest here 🤷♂️
funny thing is this applies to everyone in that room
When they find out he killed the dog, Paulie asking "What was it barking?" Still cracks me up. As if that would justify it 😂😂
Yep that's what the other guy said
Mobster's intervention. Sounds like an SNL skit. But even funnier. This whole scene is comedy gold. 🤣
speaking of SNL, well the better version of them, MadTV. you have to see the Sopranos edited skit they have. you'll come back and thumb up my comment.
Don Pauly skit on SNL was really funny. Very similar concept
*But actually funny.
@@SiccDeville was that the skits where Joey Diaz was in a few of them?
It is the best intervention of all time.
Christopher shouldn’t have tackled Benny . He’s a criminal mastermind .
They should have done such an intervention with Big Smoke
My boy
See I got this severance package... It's a whole break 🤌
Benny completed the criminal mastermind challenge before it was cool
He’s just a kid
I love how Benny had zero purpose for being in that room in the first place, except that somebody's ass had to go through that table.
Tbf Benny and Furio were Christophers closest friends in the mob
Those two can also verify that Chris WAS sick for a little while
@@tStevester83 it doesn't change anything
Yeah, Bennie was the best one in that scene IMO.
Heh probably knew it would be the one chance he'd get to beat up Chris.
Tony’s passionate interjections are absolutely hysterical
"Your hair was in the toilet water... disgusting." With such a monotone delivery, easily the funniest Sil line of the series.
And the way he proudly says, " I said my piece Chrissie".... funny as fuck 😆
Paulie: And think of the germs!! Didnt you learn anything from my lecture the other day?
better than the "m-fing provolone in my socks at night" line?
i laugh the hardest at most Paulie Walnuts and Silvio deliveries, they are flawless. I still think of when that poor sweet stripperl brought bread up to Tony as a gift and Silvio loomed over and said just, "NO, No. No good. No."
Sil was a great character.
Paulie's reaction to "you can no longer function as a man" never fails to crack me up
His face said ooof maron
What would of been hilarious is if he handed Chris a note right then and there that said viagra
Madon
My favorite part of the scene.
@@brendancolivas402 thank god you weren’t a writer on this show
Who else came here just to relive Silvio’s turn?
...disgusting
Supreme Leader Admiral Alexander Kolchak LOL!!
Meee
I use and say the word ‘Disgusting’ till this day.
I said ma' piez Chrissy!
2:32...well, I mean...you did
One day they’ll understand the weight of this
Jesus
Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing at its finest
David Chase is truly a genius
I love when Chris tells the intervention guy "yeah, you're the guy who broke into Stew Leonards that time, you stole all those pork loins" Reality check lol
Um yeah but that's not why I'm here 😂😂
In 2009 somebody got arrested for stealing a bunch of pork loins from a wal-mart and I wonder if it was this episode inspired him
@@Damidas last ep was in 07
This scene inspired the person at walmart
I laugh my ass off when Chrissy says that. Then it makes me realize he knows all the slimeballs and scumbags in Jersey..
I like how Benny doesn’t really have a dog in the fight, but when he sees his superiors administering a beating, he reflexively joins in.
And he also gets punched out… also by Artie.. Benny couldn’t take a punch very well.. weak jaw
No one had restraint after Chris called his own mother a whore
Always wondered why Benny came in with the boot. Wasn't a made guy was he? Or was it just a free for all once Paulie smacked him?
If you see someone getting jumped, join in.
Don't knock benny for not being able to take a hit. He is, after all, a criminal mastermind
“You can no longer function as a man”
Paulie’s face 😂😂
And the way Bennie appears to be enjoying every word of criticism against Chris.
I can't believe he didn't laugh
*anything happens
Paulie's Face 😂😂
You’re weak and an embarrassment to yourself and everyone else. We used to make love but now you can no longer function as a man. Not sure if they understand what an intervention is.
😂 😂
1:50 he knew it was coming 😆
He wasn’t coming tho now because of the drugs 🤣
I bet that's the only thing they took away from this whole thing too, Chrissy's dick don't work
"What, was it barking?"
Lol I found that hilarious XD like as if it was, it might have been justified. Love Paulie.
Yeah that would justify it!!
@@adamamador1001 have you ever heard of a dog that wouldn't stop barking especially when you are trying to go to sleep at night?! That shit can drive u mad! So now u are dealing with short fused violent mobsters with a gun so for those guys it would have been justifiable lol
Paulie had the best lines.
Fucking hilarious
"I said my piece, Chrissy." Gets me every time 😂
🤣🤣 same
And the fact Silvio doesn't give a shit about Chris coming out with such an inane example
You spelled piece wrong 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how he shoves Dominic to the floor to get to Chris.
He literally showed up with that one thing written down 😂😂😂 sil just wanted to fuck with him
Paulie asking if the dog was barking killed me. Like that would have made it acceptable.
Paulie was hilarious when it came to animals. I still remember when he wanted to kill that cat in the final episodes because he was a little creepy staring at Christopher’s photo while everyone loved that lovely cat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@k.2382 hahaha Tony entered the office just in the nick of time 😂😂
He was my Dutch uncle
@@maheshkrishna6012 who paulie?
unfortunately in many mediterranean countries (including italy, many years ago), some people kill other people dogs if they make too much noise.
Paulie's "F that" at 3:43 was my favorite line in the whole show.
its so good hahahahah
“You’re the guy who broke into stu leonards that time and stole all those pork loins” best line of the whole show
Yeah, like I love how the intervention guy has a backstory and you kind of wonder why he did that.
''Yeah, but that's not why I'm here today'' - I always laugh. 🤣
I love that he's one of the only ones who truly is trying to help Chris, but it's all they all remember him for lmao
@@dannigro8794 he was most likely an addict himself and now he is trying to help others, he stole the stuff to buy more drugs.
@@dannigro8794 Cause he was a junkie and now he's an interventionist
Paulie saying “What was it barkin?” Like that was a justified reason to kill the dog is hilarious
Edit: Just found out he passed away RIP he was one of a kind
Paulie killed a old lady, his moral code always been iffy.
She was being mean to his ma
@@Jazzyruf his aunt in season 5 lol
@Tristo Smitty lol
This the comment I was looking for lmao
"Still this thing with the dog" 😂😂 Tony wasn't letting that go
I love how he circled back that😅
Wait was this after pie 'o my was burned to death and Tony killed Ralphie? I think Tony definitely likes animals more than he does people.
That’s cause he knows what it’s like to lose a pet.
@@jowhit226 who doesnt tbh
How could you not it on a chaih!
4:10 James Gandolfini did infact, tragically, have a heart attack at the age of 50 (+1).
Sil pushing the interventionist out of his chair to go lay the smack down on Chris is one of the best sequences in television
And he also tosses the chair out of his way...
It's
Dominic,
chair,
Chris.
@@bluecollarlit great, thanks
Lol yes!! I commented about that too before seeing this one. I’m surprised more didn’t. I thought it was hilarious, lol so unnecessary.
I had missed it too...great show
@@DavidSpector-wp1hh LOL.
Things we learned from this scene:
1. Tony knows what it’s like to lose a pet
2. Dominic stole some pork loins from Stu Leonard
1) Tony wants to suffocate Christopher after killing Corsette
2) Sil discovered Chris sticking his head inside the Bing's toilet
3) Chris talked nonsensical jibberish at Lidia's wake
4) Chris told his mother to go f@&k herself (Oy vey)
Stew's got some good ass food I miss it
@Emperor's Child And at his muddas wake
Yes he stole those pork loins but that's not the reason they're here
3. Christopher can’t perform in bed
" Now Paulie we're being non-judgmental"
" Fuck that ".
" Let him take his medicine" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s exactly how an intervention would go in my family, if had to have one. 😭
My favourite after Silvio. 😂👊🏻
Pauly is the fukin man.
I love paulie. He's my male spirit animal
@@marthafisher9768 Watch it, Martha 👆🏻
0:17 homie has some nerve being there😂
The way Silvio menacingly turns his head like an animatronic at 4:02 is pure gold. I can imagine one of those stock robotic whirring sounds playing over it.
That's the most accurate and funny description of his face, hahahaha. I'll save it
Animatronic 😂😂
Fkn animatronic 😄
This is my new favorite comment 💀💀💀🤣 hilarious
Five nights at the bada bing
“You killed a dog?!” I love how Tony loved animals but could kill a human at the drop of a hat! Such a complex and powerful character with so many contradictions. Great writing.
I think it's because he felt bad for the innocent. He didn't feel bad for killing people who were involved in his line of work cause he knew they weren't innocent.
@@Savsaer as a mob boss he hurt countless inoccent people,it was established in the show he likes animals because it's a psychopathic trait
@@igorz4582 Yes he indirectly caused harm to a lot of innocent people but that isn't necessarily a psychopathic trait. There is a lot of people especially in business who indirectly cause harm to innocent people.
Pshycopaths have no feelings of empathy which Tony had multiple times on the show.
@@Savsaer the guy killed dozens of people and watched a pregnant hooker get beaten to death and you think because he showed some care and empathy at times that he's not a total psychopath? did you not watch 6 seasons of this show? i also talked about his love for animals being a psychopathic trait
@@igorz4582 *Sociopathic
I love that "watch it, Chrissie". Paulie is a legendary character
Paulie’s character development throughout the show is fascinating too. He was always a paranoid, neurotic bastard but he gets more and more nihilistic and unhinged as the show progresses. Easily one of my favorite characters.
You don’t run off at the mouth and discuss sensitive family business in the open in front of strangers.
@@hawk66100: Sure, but where’s the fun in that?
When Paulie pointed with the pinky as well you knew he was getting serious
RiP He passed away
Everyone's wailing on Christopher yet Benny manages to get his ass kicked again.
right rofl.
Benny I think was the only not made guy in the room apart from the guy running it . He is the only 1 Chris could hit even thou the rest were attacking him . You can't touch a made guy without the bosses ok first.
Once Chris had insulted Tony , pauly was OK giving chrissy a beat down.
@@BudDylan
Why was it OK here but such an issue when Tony punched Ralph outside the Bing? Was it because Ralph was such a high profile earner (and mouth)? Or just the fact that speaking to the boss like that is way worse than killing Tracey, in mob-rule terms, so Tony had little valid "reason" to smack Ralph, whereas Chrissy just insulted Tony in front of everyone which made him fair game?
@@ZIGZAG12345 pretty much , odd as it is Ralph did not break any rules so when tony hit him its a major problem.
Chris's disrespect to the boss is against the rules and requires immediate disapline for the familys honour .
Benny was a punching bag throughout the whole series
Love how the dog thing is over but Tony circles back to it out of nowhere “this thing with the dog, how could you not see it on the chair ?“ lol
I'm no shrink but I think it probably relates to sociopaths having more empathy for animals than for ppl, and Tony's particular fixation with the ducks/horses (Pie-O-My), etc.
@@DiocletianLariuswoah we got a Sherlock here, if only they would've said that in The show
@@Spaceghost5446 Bro wtf, you are Needlessly Aggressive
That was because he knows what it's like to lose a pet
@@Spaceghost5446 take it easy
"I said my piece Chrissy"
Bronze Zanetti piece
You know what your problem is ?
You go about in pity for yourself and find the need to correct people because of it.
Silentman757 what’s even funnier is that he corrected him wrong The other dude was right the first time it is peace
@@Testsubjex It is 'piece', but I think 3.5yrs might be a little late to bother with the correction lol
Daniel Shore ok I guess he meant “piece” like his part but He could’ve also meant Peace like his thoughts and his acceptance of Chris
lmfao "yeah you stole all those pork loins that one time" most hilarious start to an intervention possible
4:37 I find it hilarious that everyone starts jumping Chris but when Benny joins in he's the only one who immediately gets his ass kicked
😂😂😂 dudes always getting sent
Benny was a criminal mastermind but also a red shirt
Benny was always getting his ass handed to him; whether it was with Chris or with Artie, you know, the same guy who got his ass kicked by Jean-Phillipe.
@@Vishonov Don't forget the Shah
I mean tbf Benny was the only one he could’ve actually fought cause of Mob Seniority
I can’t get through this scene without losing it at “I said my piece Chrissy”
😂😂😂
For me it's "What, was it barkin'?"
Sil made this whole scene haha
“Disgusting “
@@rjcripe and “Watch it Chrissy 🤟”
Christopher calling out Tony for his eating habits and saying he'd die from a heart attack at age 50 is the craziest thing ever considering the late James Gandolfini really did pass away from a heart attack at 51. Rest in Paradise James
I still think the show ends with him having a heart attack
@@maxcardillo6390 congrats on having the dumbest theory on the ending
@@KbanjoK some people think he lives atleast
@@KbanjoK That’s why the show ended that way…
So that people could debate and make their own “interpretation”.
The “audience” who watched Sopranos fell in love with the character “Tony”, although he is a monster and a bad husband and it’s his only redeeming quality is that he loves his “children” and will do anything to protect them(unlike his mother).
To have him murdered in-front of his family is too cruel for an audience who watched for 10 years +.
But yes he probably did end up getting“whacked”, but you can interpret it how ever you want to.
Some believe he was already “dead” and is in a “loop” waiting for his “daughter”, because he wants to see her face one last time but won’t because his in “limbo” and going to “Hell”.
It’s whatever ending you want it to be…
@@noah2339 Yes, no shit it's up for interpretation. But the theory of him dying from a heart attack is fucking stupid.
1:57 - hands down, the single most underrated eyebrow raise (Paulie) in the entire show... ))
The line at 4:21 is so eerie cuz james gandolfini died at 51 of a heart attack
He jinxed it
“My muda’s wake. Jesus Christ.”
The way Tony speaks is so funny sometimes
You think that's funny a guys own mudder
@@harpo6254 I litrully red dat in a Brookyln Italian-American accen' - Wha da fuck??
@room full of hypocrites
Funny how? Like he is a clown?
IRISH LAD I don’t know...you’re funny Tommy!
“You can no longer function as a man”
Paulie’s subtle reaction is gold
LOL
yeah right in front of the other mobsters too... man that was embarrassing
Lmao Paulie was liek: ‘jeez he cant get it up fah her? It mussssst be bad’
Just him totally not comprehending drug addiction and overlooking it for losing “”manliness”” through not being able to get it up gets me chuckling so hard lol
he must have damn near bit his tongue off stopping himself from commenting on that lol
He remembered "Poison Ivy" shit. Ooohh! :D
Whoever disliked this scene, Disgusting, I said my peice
I ain't writin nuthin down.
hahaha
Never had the makings of a varsity Sopranos video liker
I said my peace.
They’re weak, they’re outta control, and they become an embarrassment to themselves, and everybody else.
Benny and Furio definitely were like, "why do we have to be here for this?"
I love how Silvio pushes the Interventionist to the ground so he can throw a punch. Makes me laugh every time.
He's more gentle with the folding chair lol
First time I saw this scene I genuinely thought it was Artie
Thats real love 💘.
"You're weak, you outta control and you becoming an embarrassment to yourself and to others" is a sentence every addict can relate too. Sometimes you need a fool like paul to actually say it.
That's Peter Paul Gaultieri to you
Paul has no room to say anything honestly. He doesn't even have an excuse for being a piece of shit
this scene literally shows why that doesnt work lol
@@gavin-1237 Christopher attempts sobriety after this scene and continues through the show so I don't know what you're talking about. Course he was fucked the minute he decided to join the mob.
you oughta now sweetie!
refrence from little paulie btw dingus squishes
“You can no longer function like a man”. Pauly’s reaction is priceless
HA!! I just noticed that myself!
I damn near pissed on myself when I watched the scene for the first time
Be specific hun
Funny as hell... 😂
Paulie: “Like he ever was a man 🙄”
This is my favorite scene in any television show, in any period! I have rewatched it so many times
It is a masterpiece
Paulies face when Adriana says you’re no longer able to function like a man is absolutely priceless😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Tony had a great love for animals. Love that.
Paulie definitely made a mental note of that to use as ammo later
Classic 😂😂😂
"You're weak, you're out of control, and you've become an embarrassment to yourself and everyone else" as a recovering addict I appreciate a message like that
I hope recovery goes well for ya. It's a hard road but you can do it
Stay strong you got this!
@@jefferycrouse4652 He's dead, Jim.
@@violentbryan21 Naw he overdosed on fetanyl and died lololol.
If youre recovery your strong not weak .
Lmao the fact they start beating him during the intervention just shows this show is brilliantly written
He's lucky furio didn't jump in
I saw another guy comment and all credit goes to him but he said Paulie only swung when he insulted his mother. Then proceeded to call him a son of a bitch immediately after lmao. Beat for beat this show just murders.
@@haroonabassi1821 Silvio is the one who called him a son of a bitch not Paulie
@@evangelionl0vr857 shit youre right
Spot on. The writing is phenomenal as well as the talent. In fact and imo every aspect of production is almost perfect.
My wife of 21 years is named Kimberly. Can't fathom the number of times I've done my best Sil impression "I'm said my piece, Kimmy". She never watched the show and has no idea wtf I'm talking about.
They all speak about Gandolfini, but the actor who played Christopher is a fantastic actor who displayed more emotions than most other members of the family.- great acting.
✨✨✨✨
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
he also write for couple episode
Did you not see the time he took the acting class? Of course
I mean pretty sure some of the greats such as Robert De Niro joe pecci and Lorraine Braco gave him advice
“I’ve said my piece, Chrissy!” Is fucking golden.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
Peace 🙄🤡
Carmela: “I happen to know that you were high at my mother in laws wake.”
Furio and Adrianna: 👀
My muders wake, jesush chrisht...
Lol that part always cracked me up, they're just as guilty. Granted they didn't go on a 20 minute spiel about computers and shit
At the same time tho carmella didnt even like livia, Christopher being high there didn't do any harm so she only brought that up just to be apart of the convo.
@@Spikeleenephew lol I know Tony gets all offended too when he was literally about to smother her
Furio'o head bop 😂😂😂
I like how Silvo say "son of a bitch" when Chirs' mother was right there.
And then goes on to beat the shit out of Chrissy for calling his own mother a hoowah
Lol yeah. It's just an expression. He just said it out of natural instinct.
@@aidanoneill3730 yea no kidding
its a figure of speech
My own mother called me a son of bitch before.
Tony when somebody is killed : "Meh, whadda ya gonna do"
Tony when some animal is killed: Rage mode activaded
Lmao!
Just like in the report dr melfi read sociopaths often show their empathy through animals and kids
Sociopathic behavior
Activated
@@mijreed Is it sociopathic to care for animals? Seems a bit more complicated.