The week before “Stage 5” premiered, HBO contributed to the meta-level playfulness of the episode by producing a “behind-the-scenes” mockumentary, “Making Cleaver,” that featured in-character interviews with Christopher, Little Carmine, director Morgan Yam, actors Daniel Baldwin & Jonathan LaPaglia, and make-up artist Steve Kelly.
Carmela to Janice by the lake: “My husband is not a vindictive man.” The very next scene: Tony makes Bobby kill someone because he felt inferior about losing a fight.
The legacy of Livia haunts this episode (Soprano Home Movies) , I think. One of Tony's recurring complaints about his mother was that she was always bringing up depressing news stories of children dying. Now, he can't even stare out at a beautiful lake without doing the same.
I wonder how many malapropisms people catch the first time watching Sopranos. Some of them stand out because they are played up for humor, but on rewatching the show a number of times I find myself catching more and more. There are so many more of them than most people realize.
The reason Tony and Phil were surrounded by friends and family while hospitalized, was they were in Newark, NJ, and Brooklyn, NY, respectively. In their own backyards so to speak. Johnny Sack was in federal prison In Missouri. Incarcerated and way out of his own state.
I always felt The Sopranos did a great job capturing how fights would actually go. Tony and Ralphie fought how 2 guys that absolutely hate each other’s guts would fight, and to the death. And Bobby and Tony fought how 2 drunk fat guys would fight, uncoordinated, sloppy and terrifying
The "doctor" prisoner who befriends Johnny Sak was played by Sydney Pollack, who was a prominent movie director. He directed Tootsie with Dustin Hoffman and also starred as Dustin's agent in the movie. Sopranos showrunner David Chase must've had an affinity for directors as Dr Melfi's shrink was played by Peter Bogdanovich, also a prominent movie director. Great couple of episodes. Thanks for reacting!
@@BobbychristopherI was just going to say the same. He plays the blue blood guy who hosts the soirée in the beginning and the guy talking to Tom Cruise later who says “if you knew the names of some of the people there, Trust me! You wouldn’t sleep so well at night!”
@@LiamATL007 True Detective season 1 is incredible, but Band of Brothers takes the victory for greatest single season ever. Overall: 1. Sopranos. 2. Band of Brothers. 3. BB. 4. The Wire. 5. TD.
@@LiamATL007 hell True Det season 1 better be the greatest. The guy wrote the script for years and years. Not to mention the cast along with only 8 episodes in the season. That said I do love that season of television
@@LeMaqnifique Chernobyl was amazing. Incredible job of the aesthetics of the time too. Oh and pointing out the ridiculousness of communism is always a plus in my book lol
that evidently chickentown drop is one of the signature masterstrokes of the sopranos. brutal, haunting, wry, moribund. Another favorite moment is the "this magic moment" drop with bobby returning to his family. one of the only moments of the show that feels like it believes in real love. the use of music is so key to the dramatic success.
As far as Bobby punching Tony "out of nowhere", I think the build up to it was pretty clear, Tony was purposely being belligerent and disrespectfully insulting even after Bobby made it clear that Tony's lewd comments and insults towards Janice were crossing the line.
I agree with you. Bobby laid it down: no more talk like that in my house. That's my wife. And of course Tony thinks that doesn't apply to him, and tried to show Bobby that he can do whatever he wants. Oh yeah Tony? Well Bobby kicked your ass. So satisfying.
What a great guest performance from Sydney pollack. He’s a fantastic director. Three days of the condor and the yakuza are some great films directed by him
I was in Little Italy on a super hot day in 2018 on a New York vacation with my son for my 50th birthday sitting up at a bar exactly where Phil was sitting when it hit me where i was. I turn around and looked at the place. It really was exactly where Phil was. The only difference was they put an old fashioned pizza oven on the back wall of the backroom in 2012. The owner confirmed it was the same place. The floors were exactly the same and the bar and the rest of the backroom where they had their sit-downs and the side bathroom in the backroom, the weird wooden curved structure that separated the 2 rooms, all the same.
I just learned very sad news: Treat Williams, actor of stage and screen (DEEP RISING, The Phantom, Prince Of The City, 1941, Once Upon A Time In America, The Empire Strikes Back, and The Ritz) passed away yesterday afternoon due to a motorcycle accident. He was 71.😔
Always a treat seeing Sydney Pollack. Worth mentioning that at 21:57 - the guy playing mafia expert Manny Safier on the TV is Matthew Weiner, one of the show's principal writers. He'd been hired as a staff writer on the show after David Chase read a spec script from him back in '02, which really impressed him. By season 6, Weiner had been promoted to exec producer and a head writer. He's written some of the show's most memorable, heart-wrenching episodes, and won awards for them too. And that script that impressed Chase - it was the pilot for what would become Weiner's own series - the ferociously spectacular Mad Men.
People have this theory that Little Carmine is playing dumb. He went from greeding to be the heir apparent to leaving the Family clean and on to other things that makes him happy and most importantly alive and not behind bars. Johnny Sack made fun of him for "fixing wet t-shirt contests" but he's now having cancer and behind bars while Carmine is playing golf and making movies with Chris.
That's my favorite Sopranos fan theory. Whatever else people say about him, he will probably stay out of jail and die in his old age. He is pretty wise even if he can't speak a single sentence without butchering the vocabulary. 😂
I don't think so at all. His dream about the "mellifluous box" was a completely genuine story and he took it to heart. He was continuously and increasingly distraught over the bloodshed involved in becoming boss. Little Carmine has no interest anymore. He wants to keep going to LA to solicit actors way above his pay grade.
That story with the dying kid was totally a Mama Soprano anecdote. Funny that they all indulged in that morbid story when they would hate it coming from her.
That's why Tony said 'I can't get that story out of my head, I don't know why'. It's a direct reference to Livia who would constantly mention infanticide. Tony and Janice are becoming more and more like their mother.
I really love the way you guys actually take a serious amount of time to react afterwards to what you just watched. In stead of a quick 2min goodbye. I always look forward to The Sopranos reactions . So sad you guys are almost at the end. Hope you might do "Donnie Brasco" anytime soon.
Sopranos home videos was always my favorite, and the final downfall of tony as a person. we see bobby, aj and even janice maturing and becoming better people, and in the back you have tony starting shit just to make himself feel better.
4:00 Funny about hollow point bullets. Some argue successfully now that they are less harmful or less likely to cause collateral damge because the nature of hollow point, yes, mushrooms and makes a bigger hole. But it usually stays in the first thing it hits, unlike a full metal jacket, which often goes through a target more than a hollow point. And in my state, Minnesota, you are responsible for anything your bullet hits after it goes through the first target.
Speaking of long TV show runs: have you guys considered doing "West Wing"? The first season has a character that didn't fit the show - so badly - that the character *literally* disappeared between seasons 1 & 2; but...other than that, the show (IMHO) stands in the top ten best shows ever.
Sopranos Home Movies is one of "those episodes" that make top 5 lists and are probably someones top season opening episode. i just really like it. might make my top 10 list.
And he always bullied Bobby. You talk about someone’s wife like that, you get socked in the mouth. Carmela was right, Tony gets away with everything because he’s the boss. I think Bobby was also fed up with the years of bullying from Tony so it wasn’t an isolated thing. Being drunk he lost all patience. Obviously sober he’d never do this.
I don't know the exact story, but in regards to David Chase's having people he knew dying, one of the Sopranos directors died and, supposedly, was one of the big inspirations for the beginning of season 6A, down to the director waking up momentarily in the hospital and asking "who am I? where am I going?".
If I'm not mistaken Johnny was still incarcerated. So when he end up becoming terminally ill he was in the hospital where only family members can see him and not associate and friends.
"Alright, you know, Jan, he's right. I'm sorry. I crossed the line. I apologize. Won't happen again" Starts singing "Under the Boardwalk. With a schlong in Jan's mouth. Under the..." Bobby punches Tony in the face.
Gotta love David Chase for randomly reminding his audience, that Tony is an a$$hole. Classic! Great episode! Christopher: Isaac, Newton invented gravity, because some asshole hit him in the head with an apple! This show is the best!! Great reaction!
There was a year and change wait for this second half sopranos was like great art, you didn't rush it because you knew it would be 9 Sundays of perfect tv back then
It's not banter with Tony and Janice. He wants to hurt her at every turn. He does something nice and then has to stick the knife in so she "desreves" the good things. He said it back in the early seasons. "I stayed and I have the trauma. So the spoiles are mine". Janice doesn't deserve good things because she left and didn't have to deal with Livia in Tony's mind. Janice is just smart enough to know she can't retaliate.
Great timing! Just returned home from my excellent outing to Canajun Tayr to find this posted earlier than usual. Much appreciated since I have a Zoom meeting tomorrow 9 AM which is 6 AM in California, so thanks Sam & Daniel.
The second half is soooo legit. I can’t wait to see y’all’s take on the ending. Top 2 or 3 show for me. You guys are killing it. Say hello to baby Schmitt from me. Lol
It just shows you how much of a horrible person tony is for forcing Bobby to kill someone. Bobby is not a good guy by any means but still he does it out of pure spite
Hey guys are you planning on watching the movie 'The many saints of newark' after finishing the series? It is a sopranos movie that takes place when Tony was a young man.
I dont know if its been brought up but simce we are finishing The Sopranos would love to see you react to The Wire or The Shield if you havent seen them. This is where their chants begin. Wire! Wire! Wire! Shield! Shield! Shield!
The problem is that Janice basically does deserve the brotherly insults that Tony throws at her. Tony is a huge asshole who kills people and shit but she's also an annoying narcissist who would steal a person's leg just to get some money. But Bobby's position wasn't easy either. He's sitting there listening to someone talk about his wife sucking dick and being a slut. Mix alcohol and of course it's gonna end badly. Tony knew he couldn't kill him though and honestly he probably would never have killed him anyways, even if he wasn't married to his sister. He's too agreeable and a good earner. I mean, if Tony was out there killing anyone who annoyed or pissed him off, Paulie would have been dead a long time ago Little Carmine really did go from vying for his dad's power to now being ok with being rich and out of the Mob. One of the few depictions of a mobster getting a new life and not going to witness protection or prison.
there's always a dispute in a New York family of more than 200 soldiers every time the seat is vacant...Phil wanted to lay low enjoying his grandchildren but, Doc Santoro hit his protegé Gerry Torciano using Sil as a bait, now Phil is out of the closet again...and you'll probably never hear it when it happens! remember these words... however, the real boss has always been Carmine Jr! malifluous and manipulative with his calculated malaproprisms, he's winning a war by losing every battle! he's keeping his health, his clear head and even though not respected, he's always invited to mediate sit-downs! in the end, the crown is really just made of paper...
React to these movies: A prophet 2009 Big bad wolves 2013 Brick 2005 Death on the Nile 1978 Don’t look now 1973 Elle 2016 Excision 2012 Eyes without a face 1960 Hotel Rwanda 2004 Insomnia 2002 In the name of the father 1993 Killer joe 2011 Michael Clayton 2007 Multiple maniacs 1970 One false move 1992 Out of sight 1998 Prince of the city 1981 Revenge 2017 Stander 2003 The American friend 1977 The black belly of the tarantula 1971
It’s hilarious how much of a big deal this show makes about the dreaded hollow points 🤣 Hollow points are good for defensive shooting too. Since they expand when they enter the body, there’s less of a chance of them going through and hitting an unintended target.
That line delivery "I'm very very sick" from Johnny Sac....the actor crushed it in his final episode.
"No more, Butchie. No more of this."
Favorite line in the series.
one of the best endings to a tv episode, just loaded with dread.
So so ominous. I love it
The week before “Stage 5” premiered, HBO contributed to the meta-level playfulness of the episode by producing a “behind-the-scenes” mockumentary, “Making Cleaver,” that featured in-character interviews with Christopher, Little Carmine, director Morgan Yam, actors Daniel Baldwin & Jonathan LaPaglia, and make-up artist Steve Kelly.
Carmela to Janice by the lake: “My husband is not a vindictive man.” The very next scene: Tony makes Bobby kill someone because he felt inferior about losing a fight.
But who was the kid that Tony made Bobby kill? Was it... Harpo?
The legacy of Livia haunts this episode (Soprano Home Movies) , I think. One of Tony's recurring complaints about his mother was that she was always bringing up depressing news stories of children dying. Now, he can't even stare out at a beautiful lake without doing the same.
"Like a child a movie has many parents." Little Carmine is priceless.(although he does have a very suprising genuinley profound moment in Stage 5)
I wonder how many malapropisms people catch the first time watching Sopranos. Some of them stand out because they are played up for humor, but on rewatching the show a number of times I find myself catching more and more. There are so many more of them than most people realize.
@@Inquiringmind0 I wish I kept count now... maybe next time I do a rewatch
The reason Tony and Phil were surrounded by friends and family while hospitalized, was they were in Newark, NJ, and Brooklyn, NY, respectively. In their own backyards so to speak. Johnny Sack was in federal prison In Missouri. Incarcerated and way out of his own state.
That’s right. And, legally, his guys wouldn’t have been able to visit him since they were probably all known felons.
@@danieljohnson2005 Is that a consideration in allowing visitors? Could very well be. Interesting point, I have to look into that.
I always felt The Sopranos did a great job capturing how fights would actually go. Tony and Ralphie fought how 2 guys that absolutely hate each other’s guts would fight, and to the death. And Bobby and Tony fought how 2 drunk fat guys would fight, uncoordinated, sloppy and terrifying
The look on Janice's face watcing Tony sit in the chair....she knew Tony was cooking up something evil and vindictive in his mind.
People sit in chairs!
Takes one to know one
The "doctor" prisoner who befriends Johnny Sak was played by Sydney Pollack, who was a prominent movie director. He directed Tootsie with Dustin Hoffman and also starred as Dustin's agent in the movie. Sopranos showrunner David Chase must've had an affinity for directors as Dr Melfi's shrink was played by Peter Bogdanovich, also a prominent movie director. Great couple of episodes. Thanks for reacting!
he was also in Eyes Wide Shut
@@BobbychristopherI was just going to say the same. He plays the blue blood guy who hosts the soirée in the beginning and the guy talking to Tom Cruise later who says “if you knew the names of some of the people there, Trust me! You wouldn’t sleep so well at night!”
Peter Bogdanovich was a director who fell for Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratton. She was killed by her husband in 1980.
Top 5 ending in the show when it comes to Stage 5. Fucking perfection.
Damn. I forgot how hard that scene of Johnny Sac dying was. Too real for me.
It's funny...ironic...whichever...thst we feel so bad for this guy that probably has a a pretty high body count. That's the beauty of the show.
I felt bad for his family mostly but I know what you mean. Then again, when it comes to backs, nobody knows anything really. Anyways, $4 a pound
I love the sense of dread building through these episodes. You can feel the show's end is coming, ominously.
Can't believe you guys are on the back 9 episodes. I am really going to miss watching you two react to the greatest show of all time
Best series for sure. Nothing comes close.
@@thaistomprespectfully gotta disagree. For me it’s
1) The Wire
2) Sooranos
Beat single season ever? True detective S01
@@LiamATL007 True Detective season 1 is incredible, but Band of Brothers takes the victory for greatest single season ever.
Overall: 1. Sopranos. 2. Band of Brothers. 3. BB. 4. The Wire. 5. TD.
@@LiamATL007 hell True Det season 1 better be the greatest. The guy wrote the script for years and years. Not to mention the cast along with only 8 episodes in the season. That said I do love that season of television
@@LeMaqnifique Chernobyl was amazing. Incredible job of the aesthetics of the time too. Oh and pointing out the ridiculousness of communism is always a plus in my book lol
that evidently chickentown drop is one of the signature masterstrokes of the sopranos. brutal, haunting, wry, moribund.
Another favorite moment is the "this magic moment" drop with bobby returning to his family. one of the only moments of the show that feels like it believes in real love.
the use of music is so key to the dramatic success.
As far as Bobby punching Tony "out of nowhere", I think the build up to it was pretty clear, Tony was purposely being belligerent and disrespectfully insulting even after Bobby made it clear that Tony's lewd comments and insults towards Janice were crossing the line.
Sucker punch... Tony never saw it coming...kinda like "You probably don't even hear it when it happens, right?"
I agree with you. Bobby laid it down: no more talk like that in my house. That's my wife.
And of course Tony thinks that doesn't apply to him, and tried to show Bobby that he can do whatever he wants.
Oh yeah Tony? Well Bobby kicked your ass. So satisfying.
@@atree5688 Yeah Tony's childish/bully side really reared it's ugly head here and Bobby dealt with him in kind.
so hard to find redeeming qualities about tony
Bobby was in a lose lose situation. Tony was his boss but a man has to defend his wife regardless if it’s a family member
What a great guest performance from Sydney pollack. He’s a fantastic director. Three days of the condor and the yakuza are some great films directed by him
Tootsie, Eyes Wide Shut, Michael Clayton… Always a great on screen presence as he was behind
I was in Little Italy on a super hot day in 2018 on a New York vacation with my son for my 50th birthday sitting up at a bar exactly where Phil was sitting when it hit me where i was. I turn around and looked at the place. It really was exactly where Phil was. The only difference was they put an old fashioned pizza oven on the back wall of the backroom in 2012. The owner confirmed it was the same place. The floors were exactly the same and the bar and the rest of the backroom where they had their sit-downs and the side bathroom in the backroom, the weird wooden curved structure that separated the 2 rooms, all the same.
Tony and Bobby beating each other up is so hilarious.
I just learned very sad news:
Treat Williams, actor of stage and screen (DEEP RISING, The Phantom, Prince Of The City, 1941, Once Upon A Time In America, The Empire Strikes Back, and The Ritz) passed away yesterday afternoon due to a motorcycle accident. He was 71.😔
Always a treat seeing Sydney Pollack. Worth mentioning that at 21:57 - the guy playing mafia expert Manny Safier on the TV is Matthew Weiner, one of the show's principal writers. He'd been hired as a staff writer on the show after David Chase read a spec script from him back in '02, which really impressed him. By season 6, Weiner had been promoted to exec producer and a head writer. He's written some of the show's most memorable, heart-wrenching episodes, and won awards for them too. And that script that impressed Chase - it was the pilot for what would become Weiner's own series - the ferociously spectacular Mad Men.
One of my favorite scenes is with Phil Leotardo explaining his legacy to his friends and family 😂😂😂
My week is built around watching you experience sopranos
Same
Same 🤣😂☺
Touch grass
.....and smack some ass.
People have this theory that Little Carmine is playing dumb. He went from greeding to be the heir apparent to leaving the Family clean and on to other things that makes him happy and most importantly alive and not behind bars. Johnny Sack made fun of him for "fixing wet t-shirt contests" but he's now having cancer and behind bars while Carmine is playing golf and making movies with Chris.
That's my favorite Sopranos fan theory. Whatever else people say about him, he will probably stay out of jail and die in his old age. He is pretty wise even if he can't speak a single sentence without butchering the vocabulary. 😂
He's not smart, he's just not built for war.
@@marcuscato9083 the "Sacred and the Propane" lol.
I don't think so at all. His dream about the "mellifluous box" was a completely genuine story and he took it to heart. He was continuously and increasingly distraught over the bloodshed involved in becoming boss. Little Carmine has no interest anymore. He wants to keep going to LA to solicit actors way above his pay grade.
That story with the dying kid was totally a Mama Soprano anecdote. Funny that they all indulged in that morbid story when they would hate it coming from her.
I didn't even pick up on that. That's definitely a story that Livia would have repeated to everyone around her.
@Marcus Cato it honestly didn't hit me until just now and I've seen the episode more than once. But, sometimes, that's the benefit of rewatches.
@@popculturewatch8689 I've never seen anything that rewards rewatches like the Sopranos.
Made up or not, it almost came to fruition at the penguin exhibit with Jackie Jr.
That's why Tony said 'I can't get that story out of my head, I don't know why'.
It's a direct reference to Livia who would constantly mention infanticide. Tony and Janice are becoming more and more like their mother.
I really love the way you guys actually take a serious amount of time to react afterwards to what you just watched. In stead of a quick 2min goodbye. I always look forward to The Sopranos reactions . So sad you guys are almost at the end. Hope you might do "Donnie Brasco" anytime soon.
Sopranos home videos was always my favorite, and the final downfall of tony as a person. we see bobby, aj and even janice maturing and becoming better people, and in the back you have tony starting shit just to make himself feel better.
At the 22:00 mark, the interviewer is Matt Weiner, Sopranos writer and creator of the great show Mad Men.
4:00 Funny about hollow point bullets. Some argue successfully now that they are less harmful or less likely to cause collateral damge because the nature of hollow point, yes, mushrooms and makes a bigger hole. But it usually stays in the first thing it hits, unlike a full metal jacket, which often goes through a target more than a hollow point. And in my state, Minnesota, you are responsible for anything your bullet hits after it goes through the first target.
Me and my brother got into fights like this all the time.
May he rest in peace, love you bro.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Notice when the fight first starts.. Bobby goes into a 3 point linebacker stance.. cause he knows Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete
The hospital attendant talking to Johnny Sack is the great filmmaker Sidney Pollack .
Speaking of long TV show runs: have you guys considered doing "West Wing"?
The first season has a character that didn't fit the show - so badly - that the character *literally* disappeared between seasons 1 & 2; but...other than that, the show (IMHO) stands in the top ten best shows ever.
Tony takes away Bobby's innocence
Vito is gone, Fynn only got engaged to protect himself
Sopranos Home Movies is one of "those episodes" that make top 5 lists and are probably someones top season opening episode.
i just really like it. might make my top 10 list.
This is how every game of Monopoly ends....damn Parker Brothers.
Tony finally picks a fight with someone his own size and he loses. lol.
A. Bobby sucker punched Tony
B. Carmella got in the way
@@Arthur_King_of_the_Britons
C. That wasn’t his kid she was carrying
And he always bullied Bobby. You talk about someone’s wife like that, you get socked in the mouth. Carmela was right, Tony gets away with everything because he’s the boss. I think Bobby was also fed up with the years of bullying from Tony so it wasn’t an isolated thing. Being drunk he lost all patience. Obviously sober he’d never do this.
I don't know the exact story, but in regards to David Chase's having people he knew dying, one of the Sopranos directors died and, supposedly, was one of the big inspirations for the beginning of season 6A, down to the director waking up momentarily in the hospital and asking "who am I? where am I going?".
Hahahah I've NEVER heard TBR laugh like he did at Phil's joke
If I'm not mistaken Johnny was still incarcerated. So when he end up becoming terminally ill he was in the hospital where only family members can see him and not associate and friends.
10:00 called it 👍🏼✅
21:38 my favorite Phil Leotardo quote
Bobby was right though, you don't allow a man to either make moves on your wife (like Aba did in front of Destiny) or insult her in your home
18:25 yes it does. My mother died from cancer in March. Took her out in 2 months. Very sad.
I’m so sorry for your loss
"Alright, you know, Jan, he's right. I'm sorry. I crossed the line. I apologize. Won't happen again"
Starts singing "Under the Boardwalk. With a schlong in Jan's mouth. Under the..." Bobby punches Tony in the face.
Phil Leotardo has shape-shifting abilities..he can turn into closet doors and a house
the sacred and the propane
FYI, Born Yesterday, the movie referenced in Episode 14, is a great movie.
Gotta love David Chase for randomly reminding his audience, that Tony is an a$$hole. Classic!
Great episode!
Christopher: Isaac, Newton invented gravity, because some asshole hit him in the head with an apple!
This show is the best!!
Great reaction!
We weren't kidding when we said this was the best of the best. Also imagine being raised by Janice lol
That kid is doomed.
The ending to episode 14 is my favourite of the entire show.
Favorite day of the week
24:09 the Schmitts are shocked 😮
I can’t believe I haven’t already liked these videos. I’ve watch them at least twice each. I’ll endeavor to persevere.
10:50 _Clash of the Titans_ .
The ending is the best! Completely blew me away! It really leaves you wanting more!
I like how you can hear the bullet rolling around in the dryer after Bobby shoots that guy.
I loved your faces, just frozen during the gunshot scene 😂
I love the ending of the second one so much also this season is gonna be wild
There was a year and change wait for this second half sopranos was like great art, you didn't rush it because you knew it would be 9 Sundays of perfect tv back then
This has been my favourite series on the channel. You should consider “Succession” or “The Wire” next!
It's not banter with Tony and Janice. He wants to hurt her at every turn. He does something nice and then has to stick the knife in so she "desreves" the good things. He said it back in the early seasons. "I stayed and I have the trauma. So the spoiles are mine". Janice doesn't deserve good things because she left and didn't have to deal with Livia in Tony's mind. Janice is just smart enough to know she can't retaliate.
Great timing! Just returned home from my excellent outing to Canajun Tayr to find this posted earlier than usual. Much appreciated since I have a Zoom meeting tomorrow 9 AM which is 6 AM in California, so thanks Sam & Daniel.
21:40 hot and sticky 😆
😂
The second half is soooo legit. I can’t wait to see y’all’s take on the ending. Top 2 or 3 show for me. You guys are killing it. Say hello to baby Schmitt from me. Lol
Stage 5 had arguably the best ending to a Sopranos episode ever (aside from the finale)
Season 6B is probably the best Sopranos season. Enjoy the ride
So satisfying seeing Tony get his ass kicked
A sucker punch is still a sucker punch.
@@thaistomp So it wasn't fair and squad makeup your mind
@@thaistomp He was well warned to shut his mouth...He didn't
Y'all have to do the wire after this 🙏
Great reaction as always.
One of my top HBO shows besides Dream On, The Wire, True Blood, Boardwalk Empire, Silicon Valley, Carnivale, Entourage, and Game of Thrones.
Good list. HBO's Carnivale is the greatest supernatural/horror-drama of all time.
That chickentown scene at the end of episode 14 is incredible.
Godfather remember drop the gun
That lakehouse is up the road from me
The fight between Bobby and Tony was pretty much real. Steve Schirripa and Michael Imperioli told the story about it on JRE.
7:36 great callback 👍🏼✅
Johnny Sack was in Federal Prison, Tony just went to jail or a holding center
The MONOPOLY HOUSE stuck on Tony’s Face is LEGENDARY!!! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
It just shows you how much of a horrible person tony is for forcing Bobby to kill someone. Bobby is not a good guy by any means but still he does it out of pure spite
2:51 for a second i was like "what episode is this??" 🙂
Hey guys are you planning on watching the movie 'The many saints of newark' after finishing the series?
It is a sopranos movie that takes place when Tony was a young man.
Theres definitely a lot of good eps but for some reason home movies and stage 5 was something i was looking forward to see on this channel
I have a movie recommendation for you to react to: It Comes at Night (2017), Intense and heavy footage, worth checking out.
The ending of Stage 5… so fucking good
That "different how" thing was a reference to goodfellas
"You probably don't even hear it when it happens, right?"
On god i was waiting on your reaction to this 😮
I dont know if its been brought up but simce we are finishing The Sopranos would love to see you react to The Wire or The Shield if you havent seen them. This is where their chants begin. Wire! Wire! Wire! Shield! Shield! Shield!
Tony should be grateful he didn’t try Bobby at the pork store in front of the guys.
There’s a fan theory that the guy Bobby killed is Harpo “Hal” Janice’s son that she abandoned.
Totally disagree with the "joking around with the sister" you dont say those kinds of things around your sisters husbands
Ride the painted pony, let the spinning wheel glide. Paulie has to make it about him.
The problem is that Janice basically does deserve the brotherly insults that Tony throws at her. Tony is a huge asshole who kills people and shit but she's also an annoying narcissist who would steal a person's leg just to get some money. But Bobby's position wasn't easy either. He's sitting there listening to someone talk about his wife sucking dick and being a slut. Mix alcohol and of course it's gonna end badly. Tony knew he couldn't kill him though and honestly he probably would never have killed him anyways, even if he wasn't married to his sister. He's too agreeable and a good earner. I mean, if Tony was out there killing anyone who annoyed or pissed him off, Paulie would have been dead a long time ago
Little Carmine really did go from vying for his dad's power to now being ok with being rich and out of the Mob. One of the few depictions of a mobster getting a new life and not going to witness protection or prison.
10:27 😬😬😬
there's always a dispute in a New York family of more than 200 soldiers every time the seat is vacant...Phil wanted to lay low enjoying his grandchildren but, Doc Santoro hit his protegé Gerry Torciano using Sil as a bait, now Phil is out of the closet again...and you'll probably never hear it when it happens! remember these words...
however, the real boss has always been Carmine Jr! malifluous and manipulative with his calculated malaproprisms, he's winning a war by losing every battle! he's keeping his health, his clear head and even though not respected, he's always invited to mediate sit-downs! in the end, the crown is really just made of paper...
Muthafukin feds 😂❤
Johnny Sack, He smoked those camels since he was in short pants!
React to these movies:
A prophet 2009
Big bad wolves 2013
Brick 2005
Death on the Nile 1978
Don’t look now 1973
Elle 2016
Excision 2012
Eyes without a face 1960
Hotel Rwanda 2004
Insomnia 2002
In the name of the father 1993
Killer joe 2011
Michael Clayton 2007
Multiple maniacs 1970
One false move 1992
Out of sight 1998
Prince of the city 1981
Revenge 2017
Stander 2003
The American friend 1977
The black belly of the tarantula 1971
It’s hilarious how much of a big deal this show makes about the dreaded hollow points 🤣
Hollow points are good for defensive shooting too.
Since they expand when they enter the body, there’s less of a chance of them going through and hitting an unintended target.
Chase did admit in the very recent past that closeted Phil means what most thought it did…