@M Smithy thats why you need to be polite (not to everyone ofc) to people close to you....last conversation with my father i kissed him and said i love you pal...and he died in the morning...now when i think of it it put tears and smile on my face..
We all did,and now,we can't take it back,lost some,some left,some came back,not knowing how or where to start,every morning you wake up,that's awesome,the rest of the day is gravy
I love the bit where Paulie is telling Sil about a moisturizer and Sil considering trying it out. It’s so casual and wholesome, Tony Sirico did an amazing job. RIP
What Furio is saying isn't false about Genova. Italy throughout history was seen as two countries even when it was just city states. The North was always the most richest and thats where many of the aristocrats lived. The south was very poor with Sicily being the poorest. The mafia actually originated in Sicily because of the massive poverty. The mafia grew because of the corruption in Sicily and the lack of law enforcement. The mafia also took advantage of this and tried to appeal to poor Southern Italians telling them the North doesn't care about them which was true to an extent, but the mafia left out that they didn't care about them either. They only pretended to. Also during World War 2 the fascists in Italy were centered in the North Italy especially after the German invasion in 1943. Most partisans and rebels were from the south and middle. While southern Italy is in a better shape then what it was decades ago divisions exist to this day. Furio probably grew up in absolute poverty and had rich elites from the North look down on him. Thats why he understandably has a problem with North Italy. Also another important thing about that scene is that these guys talk so much about how their Italian heritage means so much to them but they don't know anything about Italy's history or its culture. Look at the scene when Tony went to Italy. A mob boss that requires a translator and he tried to rip the other mob off with that car deal. They probably saw Tony as a joke.
Furio is the epitome of the stone cold professional. New guy yet was immediately respected. Always a straight shooter, never the funny guy, clean cut, and one of the few guys who’s in shape.
He was still BY FAR the most reliable person out of the ENTIRE Jersey crew. I believe he could become boss and run it way better than anyone in that room can.
Paulie owns a piece of my heart forever. He's hilarious and kind of adorably stupid at times, while still being a brutal and frightening person when he wants to be. He's just a great character, in general, and is played to perfection by the late Tony Sirico. A great actor with fantastic comedic timing. RIP, Tony ❤
@@matthewriley7826 in the meeting with New York Paulie was the only one sitting in a red chair, knowing David Chase and all the conspiracies it could be true Paulie had a step in Tony's Demise.
Tony’s relationship with agent Harris was always so interesting. The fact that men really have this uncanny ability to put differences aside so easily, even if it’s just temporary
@@SweetJohnnyCage Good post, didn't know that, probably like most people on this thread. Personally, it can be taken two ways. If the agent can work better with one faction, sure you break the "law" and provide information to eliminate the other, but in reality, the FBI is in better shape to fight organized crime. On the other hand, if the agent meant that, whether or not he provided information to create a war, it would be good for the FBI if the two factions went to war against each other. Either way, who believes that the government has never done this before?
Furio was cool, he was probably the most violent guy next to silvio, he looked cool, he was a newcomer but was instantly accepted and everyone listened to what he said, he was funny, good at his job, never fucked up, did coke with chris, was building a nice life for himself, one of the coolest characters
It was very well done. For the longest time, I thought the rivalry in Italy was over petty nonsense like state rivalries here, but it turned out they're having ongoing actual issues and I didn't know anything at all about their situation. :/
@@HolyDruggaLord As a black person, I'd think Native Americans are the most discriminated against. It's really weird how on the western side of the country it's completely okay to talk horribly about them in everyday conversation.
The guy that plays Furio bought a painting that was mistakenly identified as an 18 century painting of San Sebastain for 140k. It turns out the painting was from a very famous Italian painter from the renaissance and the painting is worth over 10 million.
That last shot is so depressing man, Bobby dead, Sil in a coma, Vito dead, Puss dead, Christopher dead, and Tony leaving the shot to just Paulie sitting there alone in front of the store
@CORKY Hahaha ...I can relate to that except for me, it was a buddy who lost his mind when he discovered pineapples don't grow in trees. Smart guy too, as you say.
@the grand illuminated lodge of the ruby owl they grow on a stalk with a few long thin leaves like 1 ft off the ground. To harvest them you walk along rows, grab the top and chop the bottom off with a machete. That's why theres the flat part on the bottom, I never really thought about how they grew but I was kinda shocked that a stalk hust pops up out of the ground and sprouts a pineapple
that scene with Tony bullshitting with the feds and Paulie suntanning as the camera pans out with the music. One of the most memorable scenes in the entire 7 seasons! Love it
Agreed, it’s the last time everyone’s on more or less good terms. Not long after that Richie gets whacked, Ralph joins the game and then shit gets really complicated for Tony.
Haunting, that final scene with Paulie, alone and by himself, and the ghosts of all his associates who had occupied that same table over the years. All dead.
@@tinyspacepeople9384 Furio? Yeah. He got the hell out and went back to Italy because he correctly assumed Tony would eventually find out about the “emotional relationship” between him and Carmella and/or Tony might figure out he almost pushed him into helicopter propellers. ;-)
Tony Sirico was something special as Paulie. Watch his expressions in the last scene at Satriale's. The man was a real gangster, in and out of jail, and became a better actor than some of our American movie stars. He is an icon.
In the end hes all alone tho.. In Sopranos and in real life.. RUclips has a short segment where he was interviewed I guess when he was like 40...lot of sad stuff but I guess that's the life
This alone basically displays the darkness that descended upon the series as it progressed towards the end. In the first episode almost everyone was out front sitting at the tables enjoying their lives but In the final Episode, it was just Tony and Paulie sitting out front dealing with their lives.
It's always like that, in more serious series and films. At the beginning the curtain is all shining, but through it slowly unclip until it finaly falls and then you are left with nothing but sorrows. Fate is a vicious cunt.
Superb last scene with the sun filtering through this Italian neighborhood, the vintage 'suckling pig' sign swaying in the breeze, Paulie tanning his neck, the little orange cat walking into the sun and laying down, and a peaceful, warm, gentle afternoon in front of Satriale's Pork Shop. Those guys around the bistro table with the checkered plastic tablecloths and flimsy chairs, just shooting the breeze, chatting with Agents, each other, about inconsequential things. For a moment we all wanted to believe they were good guys, decent fathers, shop keepers, honest Italians, that they went home to dinners cooked by their wives and told stories to kids, and led gentle lives. For a moment...it felt so nostalgic and good.
4:00 through 7:00 is such a nothing segment… which makes it oddly beautiful. You forget you’re watching it from a screen. You simply feel like you’re witnessing the life of Italian mobsters on a day when nothing much is going on. Awesome.
Honestly, it might be my single favorite scene in the entire series. I haven’t seen a show nail that type of bullshit nothingness quite like The Sopranos - literally nothing else has the same authenticity. It’s so believable.
I always thought it was fascinating when Harris and his partner roll up and they start shooting the shit with Tony about sports. It’s a weird and rare thing to see an FBI agent and a mobster act like buddies
the writers of this show are experts at making a scene natural and realistic you get completely immersed to the point that you don't even notice how immersive it is
Its rare that we get shows of this quality anymore, Hollywood has been producing nothing but subpar shit for the last decade and thats with the rampant Woke propaganda aside. Its like all the quality experienced writers and producers have been replaced with talentless hacks with no life experience.
@@SagaciousNihilist I mean this show from first episode to the last was making fun of the hypocrisy of conservatives, so why aren't you calling this woke?
@@Ar1AnX1x Because you are an imbecile and you didn't catch the first thing about this show if you sincerely believe whatever nonsense you just typed. Try to actually watch the whole thing. The kid's analysis was spot on, although I personally think it's even worse than that.
If you notice the shade of each scene dims from season to season. Before it was more lively and fresh but as the show progressed it became more and more depressing
It reflected trends in tv shows and movies. Everything was much brighter circa 2000 and the color tone in media overall shifted a lot darker at the end of the decade.
As much as that works out and tells a story I don't think that was intentional... The early seasons especially the pilot had a much different feel to them. More scorcase type feel with bright popping colors and music in almost every scene. then it progressed to a more movie type drama less humor and more story. Both types were great in there own way but very different.
Sil's slight grimace at a person when they speak, his shoes when he goes to tie them, his ceiling when he wakes up in the morning. Silvio Dante would be grimacing if you stuck pins on his face to force a smile. He was grimacing during the birth of his children. Silvio grimaces until his skin turns fuzzy and purple and he has his own specialty meal at mcdonalds. You gotta wonder, does his face rest when he's sleeping? Or does the perpetual frown shine on in the darkest night?
I always liked Tony’s casual friendliness with the feds. Satriale’s was the sight where a lot of shit went down. One of the best written, directed and casted shows on television ever.
Let's just take a moment to appreciate how amazing Furio's Italian accent is. (Federico Castelluccio is American, watch interviews with him if you want your mind blown)
Thats what happens when you know your heritage. His fathers or grandparents must have teached him the language from the old country 🇮🇹. So when you speak a language from childhood, is like a native tongue. I know, i was born and raised in panama 🇵🇦, but we have never forgotten from we come from 🇮🇹. Il amore per la madrepatria
That, and the way his character can just challenge an entire "crew" of made guys. All they can really do is tell him to calm down. But not a single one actually challenges his complaint. I think it is a very interesting character placement.
that ending with Paulie sitting all alone last man standing all the guys gone is soul crushing. if we all manage to survive all the crazy shit life throws at us that might eventually be one of us old and alone.
I didn’t find it soul crushing or sad because they were all lazy, hypocritical, scumbag pieces of sht, but I did find it haunting how Paulie was sitting there alone and it painted the picture of the overall ending story. Almost everyone was dead but Paulie was left alone. I would hope that after the Tony soprano story ended, that Paulie would have found someone or something to get out of that life.
Most of us have a better chance of surviving if we're not violent criminals hunted both by the law and uncountable legions of rivals, to be fair. In the modern day it's not actually that difficult to live to a ripe old age barring bad luck or really stupid decisions.
He talks about the hatred between the north and the south that has existed in Italy for hundreds of years but the rest of em tell him to take it easy but then start complaining about the critical re-examination of Christopher Columbus as if it affects any Italian even remotely. It’s similar to that scene where Tony gets angry about Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone. It’s a bunch of bullshit the second and third generation of Italian American gangsters have made up to get angry about. The writing is so good.
Exactly. Eating imitation food and using a few native words isn’t a cultural identity. It’s like when Tony says cheating is part of the life but won’t get a divorce because he’s a Catholic. These guys just pick and choose parts of their heritage to prove whatever point they’re trying to make, then have the balls to invalidate an actual Italian.
But look at his expression, his demeanor in this scene. It's like he has a dirty secret that he doesn't want Tony to even hint at. Ever since that boat trip where Paulie really thought it was his turn with the fishes, he's never been the same guy around Tony. If indeed Tony was shot at the end of the series, Paulie's one of the few suspects who paved the way for that to happen.
@@MarvinT0606 It wouldn't surprise me to have Paulie as the Boss and Patsy as the underboss in N. NJ. With NY firmly in charge. Basically puppet dictatorship.
@@MarvinT0606 - What I find endlessly fascinating is that there are people who actually admire these wiseguys, look up to them and would join their little club in a heartbeat if asked.
@@TheScouseassassin he didn't flick it away in disgust. He dropped it normally, like anyone would when done with it. Stop seeing stuff that ain't there
If you notice, all the guys that either left the crew (died or jail or ran) are together on the right talking together(Chris, Furio, Hesch, Sil), Tony is alone with higher authority, and Paulie is alone sitting exactly where he was in the last scene we see him in, the only one basking in the sun.
@@Anradak Vito was just talking about how he's happy about losing weight cause he can now buy a bunch of clothing that's his size, goes as far as to say he may need "Clothing Anonymous", a joke on Alcohol Anonymous and implying he's an addict to buying new clothes. Raymond tells him he should've called his sponsor(the person in AA that's suppose to keep you from relapsing) before getting that jacket
I love all the "minutia" in Sopranos. Big fat Italian mobster guys talking about little miscellaneous suburban life stuff. Really gives life, reality and warmth to each character.
ive always said thats what really makes the show good. all the plot could be done by any show, theres nothing that spectacular that happens. its the perfectly written and acted slice of life and banter that really makes it.
It's too bad Satriale's got torn demolished back in late-2007... In my opinion, it should've been saved & registered as a historical landmark, or, something.
@@spamspam6984 It warns your heart because you remember how much more light hearted the earlier seasons were. Before reality kicked in on what’s life really like for a mobster.
I have a girlfriend who grew up with her dad being tailed by the same FBI agent he knew the whole family, he even ended up getting her out of some trouble down the road
The relationship that Tony and Agent Harris had was always hilarious. A mobster and the FBI Agent that was investigating him just shooting the shit like old buddies kills me.
The last scene is Paulie's last ever scene and it kind of represents how his life is so empty now because the sopranos mafia has either been, killed, forced out or have isolated themselves. Compared to the early season scene where a big group of them are laughing, joking, living around him. He has nothing left and its both sad and sympathetic but almost justified. He's an awful person, maybe he deserves to live for a while surrounded by ghosts.
There's something perfect about You Can't Put Arms Around a Memory coming into that scene that gave the Sopranos a very human feeling, very relatable. They always found the right song.
The last few seconds of this video makes me emotional as that is the last time Paulie appears in the show. Tony moves away. A cat walks by and sits on the road. What a poetic end !! Sopranos is by far the best TV show I saw and probably that will stay for long !!
I agree- many argue that Breaking Bad is or GOT - I beg to differ. Look on HBO’s channel for a Soprano’s dictionary or something like that about a month ago. Excellent and fun
I’m not sure but I think that scene was last one they ever shot...the actual ending was filmed before...when James Gandolfini gets up walks away he clearly gets emotional
The scene where Tony asks, "so what else is going on?" Followed by Puss saying, " Nutin" is my favorite scene in the entire series. It's such a simple scene, but it hits you hard. As adults we don't get many of those carefree days
its such a difference when you see Tony in the last season at the safe house surrounded by lesser known members and none of these guys are around. Everything feels so grim compared to the scene at the pork store when everyone is so cheerful.
He can thank Jackie Aprile Sr for that, since his rule was peaceful and the Feds were amiable at best. He must have done a lot of work to keep the Feds on lukewarm terms instead of going after their throats for quick promotion. They're not friends by any standard, but they're far from hostile with each other.
The Feds didn't show up to introduce new agents to Tony. Agent Harris LOVED Satriale's. Back when he was in Afghanistan, he used to crazy their subs, and it was the first place he came to eat when he came back to the states, when though he was still clearly suffering from the parasite he picked up overseas. In this instance, Tony just happened to be where when Agent Harris went to have his lunch.
This series is endlessly entertainming. Ive watched the entire series several times and each time i notice something that makes me laugh my ass off. What a cast of characters.
I've said it a ton before. And I'll say it again: Best show of all time! I got my mom hooked on it during the second season. Good memories of her and myself watching this together. She passed away a couple years back. But I'm grateful for these little reminders that pop up here and there.
Furio was right about the northern Italians and their attitude toward the south . One example was when Sicilly was struck with 2 terrible earth quakes and then a tidal wave back in the early part of the 20th Centuary .the government didn't help. Albert Anastacia a famous mobster said he grew up in Hell. He was a young child having to go through that ....bodies piling up in the streets ..people starving...thousands of homes destroyed .....
I mean that's really the story of humanity lol. Most countries are filled with rival ethnic or regional groups, and don't even start with the rivalries between countries themselves. Just look at the US, the north fought the south and there are still plenty of people who don't forget that, and would even do it again.
God I love this show. I miss it so much. Rip JG, Paulie. There will never be another sopranos...Its funny that we think this was a long time ago. If we're alive in 40 years and end up watching this again, today won't seem like the distant past it feels like already since the show ended in 06. This show consists of actors who are on a whole other level of talent. You actually forget that this is just acting.
No the show ended they it was suppose to. In my opinion Tony got whacked. It’s how it was suppose to end. Hence the reason the black screen. Think about it 3 o clock.
I love how Paulie is right in the last sit down with tony. Say what you will about the finale last scene, the Sopranos was about life and patterns, and superstition is just what you can't prove but know.
Another great thing about this show was the songs they would use over the end credits. Mostly great. You can’t put your arms around a memory here made me happy and sad at the same time.
At some point in your childhood, you and your friends went outside to play together for the last time and nobody knew it
Pauli’s was the last man standing.
Thats life.....You may speak to someone for the last time and you dont know that...
@@philleotardo7879 go back and get your fucking shine box.
@M Smithy thats why you need to be polite (not to everyone ofc) to people close to you....last conversation with my father i kissed him and said i love you pal...and he died in the morning...now when i think of it it put tears and smile on my face..
We all did,and now,we can't take it back,lost some,some left,some came back,not knowing how or where to start,every morning you wake up,that's awesome,the rest of the day is gravy
I love the bit where Paulie is telling Sil about a moisturizer and Sil considering trying it out. It’s so casual and wholesome, Tony Sirico did an amazing job. RIP
Yeah, that was oddly wholesome. It was a warm moment.
I like how the American Italians are completely ignorant of Italian history and regional culture, and Furio has to school them.
Yea and America is doing it now with our own history, supported by yours and mine tax dollars
@@fullsendcirca9255 you a millennial?
@@jaxnebcharfski2863 I’m a constitutional republican if that’s what you’re getting at guy. Also are u black and have 2 cyborg arms?
@@fullsendcirca9255 no no, your name ends in 92, were you born in 92 as in are you a millennial?
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@@fullsendcirca9255 dude how did you f up a yes or no question that bad? Answer yes or no to millennial
What Furio is saying isn't false about Genova. Italy throughout history was seen as two countries even when it was just city states. The North was always the most richest and thats where many of the aristocrats lived. The south was very poor with Sicily being the poorest. The mafia actually originated in Sicily because of the massive poverty. The mafia grew because of the corruption in Sicily and the lack of law enforcement. The mafia also took advantage of this and tried to appeal to poor Southern Italians telling them the North doesn't care about them which was true to an extent, but the mafia left out that they didn't care about them either. They only pretended to. Also during World War 2 the fascists in Italy were centered in the North Italy especially after the German invasion in 1943. Most partisans and rebels were from the south and middle. While southern Italy is in a better shape then what it was decades ago divisions exist to this day. Furio probably grew up in absolute poverty and had rich elites from the North look down on him. Thats why he understandably has a problem with North Italy. Also another important thing about that scene is that these guys talk so much about how their Italian heritage means so much to them but they don't know anything about Italy's history or its culture. Look at the scene when Tony went to Italy. A mob boss that requires a translator and he tried to rip the other mob off with that car deal. They probably saw Tony as a joke.
i ate da north
@@johnnyblaze426 oh! Take it easy
thank you for that insight We’re you from the north or south?
@@USMoxi I’m not from Italy I just studied Italian history
the professional gimp grinder ...
Furio is the epitome of the stone cold professional. New guy yet was immediately respected. Always a straight shooter, never the funny guy, clean cut, and one of the few guys who’s in shape.
And always willing to help those who got a bee on-a they hats.
Yeah but he couldn’t control his feelings for the bosses wife. Big no no.
he's also the only one who actually knows shit about italy or italian culture lmao
Plus he likes a women you can grab onto.
@@jjones797 Yet he didn't do anything about it. Went right back to Italy without doing nothing to nobody.
I like how Furio was actually everything they thought they were, and that made him stick out like a sore thumb lol
He was still BY FAR the most reliable person out of the ENTIRE Jersey crew. I believe he could become boss and run it way better than anyone in that room can.
@@jesuspernia8031 I didn’t see him as boss material. He’s more of a soldier
@@me6271
For Italy he was, but he’s overqualified for a glorified crew
@@drewc_guitars Carmela certainly thought he did
Kpim , another ukrainian
Bobby: “would be nice to sit around smoke mushrooms & collect government checks”
Also Bobby: *Sits on his ass and collects illegal kick up checks*
Their hypocrisy everytime it comes to social issues is one of the best part of the show.
So what?
@I’m not projecting, YOU’RE projecting yeah, those no-work jobs are really stressful
@I’m not projecting, YOU’RE projecting You can't defend the hypocrisy...as a matter of fact, why would you even want to?
Notice how all the others laughed?
Paulie owns a piece of my heart forever. He's hilarious and kind of adorably stupid at times, while still being a brutal and frightening person when he wants to be. He's just a great character, in general, and is played to perfection by the late Tony Sirico. A great actor with fantastic comedic timing. RIP, Tony ❤
He killed Tony with Patsy
@@ChescoYT Eh I don’t know. I think he knew it was coming cuz Butchie and New York wanted Tony’s head, but he didn’t do anything to tip him off.
Good comment😊
@@matthewriley7826 in the meeting with New York Paulie was the only one sitting in a red chair, knowing David Chase and all the conspiracies it could be true Paulie had a step in Tony's Demise.
He's pregnant?
Tony’s relationship with agent Harris was always so interesting. The fact that men really have this uncanny ability to put differences aside so easily, even if it’s just temporary
Understandably, men and women, not all, can separate business from personal. I know I can, but not with everybody.
@@Pbadome1 people are too emotionally driven these days.
@@JohnLennon-yg4ut Maybe so.
@@SweetJohnnyCage
Good post, didn't know that, probably like most people on this thread.
Personally, it can be taken two ways.
If the agent can work better with one faction, sure you break the "law" and provide information to eliminate the other, but in reality, the FBI is in better shape to fight organized crime.
On the other hand, if the agent meant that, whether or not he provided information to create a war, it would be good for the FBI if the two factions went to war against each other.
Either way, who believes that the government has never done this before?
Do what you have to do to survive you ever go to prison you will understand
Furio was cool, he was probably the most violent guy next to silvio, he looked cool, he was a newcomer but was instantly accepted and everyone listened to what he said, he was funny, good at his job, never fucked up, did coke with chris, was building a nice life for himself, one of the coolest characters
+ he was the only original italian guy
Couldn't cook for shit tho
You know he’s badass because he’s the only intimidating guy to pull of a pony tail
Certain people see him, he’s a dead man
He got whacked tho unless he was really good at hiding from the associates in the old country
LOL Furio talking about actual class discrimination and Vito tells him to calm down
It was very well done. For the longest time, I thought the rivalry in Italy was over petty nonsense like state rivalries here, but it turned out they're having ongoing actual issues and I didn't know anything at all about their situation. :/
Take it eeeasy**
And Vito is gay , the most discriminated of them all
*2nd actually first black people
@@HolyDruggaLord As a black person, I'd think Native Americans are the most discriminated against. It's really weird how on the western side of the country it's completely okay to talk horribly about them in everyday conversation.
The guy that plays Furio bought a painting that was mistakenly identified as an 18 century painting of San Sebastain for 140k. It turns out the painting was from a very famous Italian painter from the renaissance and the painting is worth over 10 million.
Furio is a real artist,he painted a real tony soprano picture and it looks amazing.i can't post it here or I would of😊
The picture had a bee
Oddly enough I feel like 30-40 percent of people knew this.
@@abcdefgh1802 That's funny.
Quasimodo predicted all this!
That last shot is so depressing man, Bobby dead, Sil in a coma, Vito dead, Puss dead, Christopher dead, and Tony leaving the shot to just Paulie sitting there alone in front of the store
Gene Ponticorvo gone, Furio gone, Ralph gone as well. Was it Tony’s shortcomings as boss? Or was the Italian mob in America becoming obsolete?
@@aunch3 considering that half of mentioned people died at the hands of their own family, i’d say it’s plain poor leadership
At least they got another cat at the end, silver lining and all that :)
Paulie pulling out a sun reflector on an overcast day will forever be hilarious to me😂
Right after leaving the stove on
@CORKY Hahaha ...I can relate to that except for me, it was a buddy who lost his mind when he discovered pineapples don't grow in trees. Smart guy too, as you say.
@@andrewrobertson3894 no one could guess how they really grow
I can relate. I try to get vitamin D on overcast days, as well. Better than nothing.
@the grand illuminated lodge of the ruby owl they grow on a stalk with a few long thin leaves like 1 ft off the ground. To harvest them you walk along rows, grab the top and chop the bottom off with a machete. That's why theres the flat part on the bottom, I never really thought about how they grew but I was kinda shocked that a stalk hust pops up out of the ground and sprouts a pineapple
The series really could have ended with Paulie sitting alone at Satriale's, everyone else dead.
Paulie? Which ones that again?
Yeah, you'd love that!
that woulda been a good 2nd to last scene
@@JoeBlow-ub1usthat is almost what it is lol
@@gcash8892 thats the joke my man
that scene with Tony bullshitting with the feds and Paulie suntanning as the camera pans out with the music. One of the most memorable scenes in the entire 7 seasons! Love it
6 seasons
If only there were 7 seasons.
Agreed, it’s the last time everyone’s on more or less good terms. Not long after that Richie gets whacked, Ralph joins the game and then shit gets really complicated for Tony.
Haunting, that final scene with Paulie, alone and by himself, and the ghosts of all his associates who had occupied that same table over the years. All dead.
Yeah....and then THAT DAMN CAT enters the picture, and lies down right on Satriale's doorstep.
@@MrDuneedon yep
Not Furio, tho.
Wait, what about that pony tail guy? He survived didn't he?
@@tinyspacepeople9384 Furio? Yeah. He got the hell out and went back to Italy because he correctly assumed Tony would eventually find out about the “emotional relationship” between him and Carmella and/or Tony might figure out he almost pushed him into helicopter propellers. ;-)
Tony Sirico was something special as Paulie. Watch his expressions in the last scene at Satriale's. The man was a real gangster, in and out of jail, and became a better actor than some of our American movie stars.
He is an icon.
Can't help but think he had a role in Tony's ultimate demise.
He’s still alive ya fuck
In the end hes all alone tho..
In Sopranos and in real life..
RUclips has a short segment where he was interviewed I guess when he was like 40...lot of sad stuff but I guess that's the life
@@scottbaines4747 he and Patsy
He should do a movie with Danny Trejo
This alone basically displays the darkness that descended upon the series as it progressed towards the end. In the first episode almost everyone was out front sitting at the tables enjoying their lives but In the final Episode, it was just Tony and Paulie sitting out front dealing with their lives.
The mood and brightness of the show progressively got darker as the seasons went on.
It's always like that, in more serious series and films. At the beginning the curtain is all shining, but through it slowly unclip until it finaly falls and then you are left with nothing but sorrows. Fate is a vicious cunt.
And then it was just Paulie, foreshadowing Tony’s end….
It's a crazy decay yeah. Even the street and shop itself weather with time. Sopranos is all about the inescapable reality of death
@@matthewriley7826 what Tony says to Paulie i didnt understand...since he is dead what looks 180?
Superb last scene with the sun filtering through this Italian neighborhood, the vintage 'suckling pig' sign swaying in the breeze, Paulie tanning his neck, the little orange cat walking into the sun and laying down, and a peaceful, warm, gentle afternoon in front of Satriale's Pork Shop. Those guys around the bistro table with the checkered plastic tablecloths and flimsy chairs, just shooting the breeze, chatting with Agents, each other, about inconsequential things. For a moment we all wanted to believe they were good guys, decent fathers, shop keepers, honest Italians, that they went home to dinners cooked by their wives and told stories to kids, and led gentle lives. For a moment...it felt so nostalgic and good.
The cat went down!!!! :D :O
Hits even harder now that they’re both gone in real life.
Well said...
Satriale’s Pork Store menu:
Veal cutlets
Cold cuts
Richie’s ribs
Italian Sausages
It's gonna be a while before I eat anything of Satriale's
Emil’s roast rump
Gabagool
Shinebox special
Sandwich special: gab shook with provolone and vinegar peppers
big dom's schlong
Wasent Ralp cutt of there also?
4:00 through 7:00 is such a nothing segment… which makes it oddly beautiful. You forget you’re watching it from a screen. You simply feel like you’re witnessing the life of Italian mobsters on a day when nothing much is going on. Awesome.
Honestly, it might be my single favorite scene in the entire series. I haven’t seen a show nail that type of bullshit nothingness quite like The Sopranos - literally nothing else has the same authenticity. It’s so believable.
I wish I had a pork store near me that I just hang out in front of all day
I always thought it was fascinating when Harris and his partner roll up and they start shooting the shit with Tony about sports. It’s a weird and rare thing to see an FBI agent and a mobster act like buddies
Owl Massachusetts!! Eehhh
Except for the overt racism
When Chrissy talks about Phil's eyebrows, then stands there with his own owl look is hilarious
Owl look?...he's got two caterpillars crawling across his forehead!
I know man, the whole thing about "the fuckin' jerk-off face" and all. Classic Sopranos irony and lack of self-awareness.
I just wish Chrissy was around for the war. Tony may have still been alive
@@TheScouseassassin "the constipated owl look" tony says to that hoowah, Adriana.
@@Liamm_7 if you whanna twalk like that we’ll send you to slip and fall school
James Gandolfini was such a talent. Man, sucks that he's not around anymore. Really left an impression.
I blame Christopher. Chris said he would die of a heart attack by age 50. James died from it at age 51.
the writers of this show are experts at making a scene natural and realistic
you get completely immersed to the point that you don't even notice how immersive it is
immersed
Its rare that we get shows of this quality anymore, Hollywood has been producing nothing but subpar shit for the last decade and thats with the rampant Woke propaganda aside. Its like all the quality experienced writers and producers have been replaced with talentless hacks with no life experience.
@@SagaciousNihilist I mean this show from first episode to the last was making fun of the hypocrisy of conservatives, so why aren't you calling this woke?
@@Ar1AnX1x
Because you are an imbecile and you didn't catch the first thing about this show if you sincerely believe whatever nonsense you just typed.
Try to actually watch the whole thing. The kid's analysis was spot on, although I personally think it's even worse than that.
@@SagaciousNihilist Don't listen to that idiot. He probably saw nothing wrong with the Moolie Saints of Jewark, but we both know what's going on.
If you notice the shade of each scene dims from season to season. Before it was more lively and fresh but as the show progressed it became more and more depressing
That might've been intentional.
I thought it was just Jersey weather
It reflected trends in tv shows and movies. Everything was much brighter circa 2000 and the color tone in media overall shifted a lot darker at the end of the decade.
Compare the scene the first time Tony is in Dr. Melfi's office to the last time he is there, it's an astounding change.
As much as that works out and tells a story I don't think that was intentional... The early seasons especially the pilot had a much different feel to them. More scorcase type feel with bright popping colors and music in almost every scene. then it progressed to a more movie type drama less humor and more story. Both types were great in there own way but very different.
Sitting around eating sandwiches smoking cigarettes talking about how hard they work lol
Smoking mushrooms and collecting government checks!
a thing of thiers,only thing that is recession proof 😂😂
@@yanicyoda4762 Nah: "It's over for the little guy"
-Patsy
Living the life
Typical talk from people like them...call everyone else lazy for doing exactly what they do.
knowing that the actor who played tony is an actual theater dude who was more of an artist than a mobster makes this show even better to me
I love how Furio has no idea who he is but lays into him anyway, in Italian of course
He Did, He's The Only One There Who Knew Where He Was Born.
Lmao orders are orders.
Funny how as the years go by, the squad keeps getting smaller and smaller. Till it was only Pauli and the reincarnated cat of Chris
The cat couldn't have been Chris as cats have small noses.......
@@Franco_City 🤣🤣🤣 stfu ctfu
The cat was a junkie too
The cat is kicking the living shit out of lil cossette
I thought the cat was the reincarnation of Adriana.
Sil's slight grimace at Eugene blowing his nose is so subtle yet hilarious.
i like Sil's slight grimace at Paulie when he's talking about moisturizer.
@@SiccDeville No he was actually interested
Since when unibrowukrainians considered FromItaly Rome
It's nasty to do that right next to someone even if it's a mob associate.
Sil's slight grimace at a person when they speak, his shoes when he goes to tie them, his ceiling when he wakes up in the morning. Silvio Dante would be grimacing if you stuck pins on his face to force a smile. He was grimacing during the birth of his children. Silvio grimaces until his skin turns fuzzy and purple and he has his own specialty meal at mcdonalds. You gotta wonder, does his face rest when he's sleeping? Or does the perpetual frown shine on in the darkest night?
I always liked Tony’s casual friendliness with the feds. Satriale’s was the sight where a lot of shit went down. One of the best written, directed and casted shows on television ever.
Rffdfdfß
Let's just take a moment to appreciate how amazing Furio's Italian accent is. (Federico Castelluccio is American, watch interviews with him if you want your mind blown)
Thought he was born and raised in Italy. I know he's a sculptor.
Thats what happens when you know your heritage. His fathers or grandparents must have teached him the language from the old country 🇮🇹. So when you speak a language from childhood, is like a native tongue. I know, i was born and raised in panama 🇵🇦, but we have never forgotten from we come from 🇮🇹. Il amore per la madrepatria
you should also listen to Drea De Matteo's interviews or podcast. no new joysey accent. huge difference.
@@SiccDeville Lord don't kill me now.
That, and the way his character can just challenge an entire "crew" of made guys. All they can really do is tell him to calm down. But not a single one actually challenges his complaint. I think it is a very interesting character placement.
that ending with Paulie sitting all alone last man standing all the guys gone is soul crushing. if we all manage to survive all the crazy shit life throws at us that might eventually be one of us old and alone.
He should've told Tone about the Virgin Mary thing when it happened...would've made a ton of money..
Learn to be your own best friend. You'll need yourself.
So far so good
I didn’t find it soul crushing or sad because they were all lazy, hypocritical, scumbag pieces of sht, but I did find it haunting how Paulie was sitting there alone and it painted the picture of the overall ending story. Almost everyone was dead but Paulie was left alone.
I would hope that after the Tony soprano story ended, that Paulie would have found someone or something to get out of that life.
Most of us have a better chance of surviving if we're not violent criminals hunted both by the law and uncountable legions of rivals, to be fair. In the modern day it's not actually that difficult to live to a ripe old age barring bad luck or really stupid decisions.
Once again, Furio provides some perspective that none of these "Italians" are anything close to a real Italian
He talks about the hatred between the north and the south that has existed in Italy for hundreds of years but the rest of em tell him to take it easy but then start complaining about the critical re-examination of Christopher Columbus as if it affects any Italian even remotely. It’s similar to that scene where Tony gets angry about Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone. It’s a bunch of bullshit the second and third generation of Italian American gangsters have made up to get angry about. The writing is so good.
@@mphylo2296 - Christopher Columbus was a hero. End of discussion!
@@davidabest7195 Columbus was from the norte of italy. I hate the norte.
Exactly. Eating imitation food and using a few native words isn’t a cultural identity. It’s like when Tony says cheating is part of the life but won’t get a divorce because he’s a Catholic. These guys just pick and choose parts of their heritage to prove whatever point they’re trying to make, then have the balls to invalidate an actual Italian.
@@lewiskazinsky7334 like when people won't use birth control because of religion but they have premarital sex.
This resonates with everyone. We all grew up with a gang of friends, and as time went on, we all lost those friends one way or another. Stand by me
Paulie’s final words on The Sopranos. “I live but to serve you my liege.”
But look at his expression, his demeanor in this scene. It's like he has a dirty secret that he doesn't want Tony to even hint at. Ever since that boat trip where Paulie really thought it was his turn with the fishes, he's never been the same guy around Tony. If indeed Tony was shot at the end of the series, Paulie's one of the few suspects who paved the way for that to happen.
@@MarvinT0606 I think paulie and patsy set up the hit
@@MarvinT0606 It wouldn't surprise me to have Paulie as the Boss and Patsy as the underboss in N. NJ. With NY firmly in charge. Basically puppet dictatorship.
@@Tkieron the boss should be Benny...little tough guy..
Mean like Scarfo
@@MarvinT0606 - What I find endlessly fascinating is that there are people who actually admire these wiseguys, look up to them and would join their little club in a heartbeat if asked.
Love the subtle play with Big Puss 6:40 when the Feds show up the crew hangs out and Puss walks away. Nice Touch
That’s why I love reading the comments on these videos people point out shit I never even noticed
Yeah flicks his cigar away in disgust.
@@TheScouseassassin he didn't flick it away in disgust.
He dropped it normally, like anyone would when done with it.
Stop seeing stuff that ain't there
If you notice, all the guys that either left the crew (died or jail or ran) are together on the right talking together(Chris, Furio, Hesch, Sil), Tony is alone with higher authority, and Paulie is alone sitting exactly where he was in the last scene we see him in, the only one basking in the sun.
@M Smithy Thank you, im not sure how I messed that up but I changed it.
10:58 now Paulie knows how Chris felt when he was talking about his daughter and they laughed at him
And yet he will continue to undermine others anyway. Paulie was and is still a real scumbag.
All these years later and I still love this show , some of the best TV ever put on film .EVER
Wow I forgot how much more fit Gandolfini was in the early seasons.
Seriously! Fitter and so much younger looking. Sopranos lasted about 8 years but he aged like 20 years in the process
@@nbaoscarrnba true, the brightest stars burn the quickest I guess.
@@Ar1AnX1x atkins diet???
Sound like you wanna bum him!
The diet and probably never sleeping Took a toll on him
“You should’ve called your sponsor before you bought that jacket” Cracks me up every time!
Didnt getbit
@@Anradak Vito was just talking about how he's happy about losing weight cause he can now buy a bunch of clothing that's his size, goes as far as to say he may need "Clothing Anonymous", a joke on Alcohol Anonymous and implying he's an addict to buying new clothes. Raymond tells him he should've called his sponsor(the person in AA that's suppose to keep you from relapsing) before getting that jacket
That line was hilarious!
Eugene's laugh too
I love that furio brings up actual discrimination that he’s faced and the basically tell him to kick rocks lol
"Jesus, take it easy..." 😂
Shows the hypocrisy, all this Italian nonsense, and furio is telling them how it really is. They don't even comprehend
I love all the "minutia" in Sopranos. Big fat Italian mobster guys talking about little miscellaneous suburban life stuff. Really gives life, reality and warmth to each character.
ive always said thats what really makes the show good. all the plot could be done by any show, theres nothing that spectacular that happens. its the perfectly written and acted slice of life and banter that really makes it.
It's too bad Satriale's got torn demolished back in late-2007...
In my opinion, it should've been saved & registered as a historical landmark, or, something.
yep for sure👍
I’ve got a piece of the building, the front facade that you can see in the show. Just a small 3 x 4 inch piece on a little block. It’s awesome.
@@brettbaratheon9776 could u provide some photos
wayne malone- Thanks for agreeing with me.
Pino hell- I hope Brett Baratheon is able to provide some pictures.
Tony playing with the shoe polisher will never not be hilarious to me, especially the facial expression when he tries it on his arm.
It was a rash decision
I didnt give it a second thought until I read your post, and then thought about it for a moment, then I couldn't stop laughing! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JamesGormleyMusic very good. "A rash decision" haha hahaha 😆
Thank God he didn't use it somewhere else.
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Can watch Sopranos over and over and........
I've watched the entire series like 15 times and I'm still learning new things about it! Best show ever made. Very rewatchable.
Same. I've watched it over and over again. Find new things I've missed every time. Pissed that it's not available on Amazon Prime anymore.
😆
You never want it to end...
Thats why it ended on "Dont stop" then T is shot in the back of the head
Hey look..I uhh happen to know a couple of guys who can get us a ehh...youse guys knows whudda I means....hbo max passwoirds!
"Gigi died takin' a shit!" Lmao gets me every time.
That ending when the music starts playing and they are just talking shit really warms my heart for some reason
WOLF mate that is it! So good, to be able to make people feel a certain way with your writing is really something special
one of the few moments of bliss in the whole show
Makes you wish to be there just chilling
Agent Harris and Tony shooting the shit is the best
@@spamspam6984 It warns your heart because you remember how much more light hearted the earlier seasons were. Before reality kicked in on what’s life really like for a mobster.
Furio yelling in Italian at the guy in the iroc who crashed is hilarious
Actually yelling in Napolitan dialect...
His name is that dipshit Carmine.
Was looking for this comment 🤣 just another day at the shop
I love how Tony and the FBI just talk like it's a normal day. Lol
Lmao
I have a girlfriend who grew up with her dad being tailed by the same FBI agent he knew the whole family, he even ended up getting her out of some trouble down the road
"Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer"
Vito Corleone to Michael
The relationship that Tony and Agent Harris had was always hilarious. A mobster and the FBI Agent that was investigating him just shooting the shit like old buddies kills me.
The wolf and the sheep dog.
I love how 90 percent of these conversations between mobsters at their common hangout have nothing to do with organized crime.
"Gigi died taking a SHEIT" 9:23 NEVER fails to make me laugh
Sent to the shadow realm while taking a sheit!
Look how empty the table is at Satriale’s during that last meeting with Tony and Paulie
yeah was thinking the same thing!
Yep, makes me sad looking back at these scenes.
Tony and Paulie the only two left, also the wind picks up when Tony leaves and its just Paulie. I guess when Tony gets whacked it only is Paulie left.
@@thegame6929 Paulie was one of the few that survived the Mob War in the 70's. He says that in the early episode.
@@johnthelesserofthethirdoft863 He survived by the skin of his nuts when the Columbos were goin at it.
The last scene is Paulie's last ever scene and it kind of represents how his life is so empty now because the sopranos mafia has either been, killed, forced out or have isolated themselves. Compared to the early season scene where a big group of them are laughing, joking, living around him. He has nothing left and its both sad and sympathetic but almost justified. He's an awful person, maybe he deserves to live for a while surrounded by ghosts.
Love how Sil is looking over making the sauce. He had a total look of approval. Haha love it
He also had to watch the helicopters flying above him too
Nothing like some good gravy and ash on top like freshly grated Parmesan
There's something perfect about You Can't Put Arms Around a Memory coming into that scene that gave the Sopranos a very human feeling, very relatable. They always found the right song.
LMAO!
@@GoLakers3900 LAMF!
Producers had such amazing music
Puss walks inside when he sees the Feds, "and all the smart boys know why"
I like how the cat just comes and lays down next to Pauly! That’s Chris paying them a visit one last time before he goes full cat! Spiritual vibes!
When the car drives by pause it. Looks like Christopher looking at the camera. His ghost.
@@bobbyslyman2821what's the timestamp?
RIP James and Tony , two great actors!
The last few seconds of this video makes me emotional as that is the last time Paulie appears in the show. Tony moves away. A cat walks by and sits on the road. What a poetic end !!
Sopranos is by far the best TV show I saw and probably that will stay for long !!
I agree- many argue that Breaking Bad is or GOT - I beg to differ. Look on HBO’s channel for a Soprano’s dictionary or something like that about a month ago. Excellent and fun
That cat should have been made then and there
I’m not sure but I think that scene was last one they ever shot...the actual ending was filmed before...when James Gandolfini gets up walks away he clearly gets emotional
He was the last one standing he got lost after the war with NY
@@batgurrl The Sopranos paved the way to how series are run these days!
The scene where Tony asks, "so what else is going on?" Followed by Puss saying, " Nutin" is my favorite scene in the entire series. It's such a simple scene, but it hits you hard. As adults we don't get many of those carefree days
Right? Tony looks completely content in that place and with those people.
He's even enjoying his time with Agent Harris.
its such a difference when you see Tony in the last season at the safe house surrounded by lesser known members and none of these guys are around. Everything feels so grim compared to the scene at the pork store when everyone is so cheerful.
I love how when Carmine ran into that car Sil made sure he wasn’t hurt before he went back to cursing him out 😂😂 this show is amazing i swear
I think he was checking on the people he hit.
What a great show this was. One of the best shows ever made period.
T is so important that feds show up to introduce new fellas to him...
No openings at the post office
AND THEY SNUCK UP ON IM....CAME OUTTA NOWHERE
He can thank Jackie Aprile Sr for that, since his rule was peaceful and the Feds were amiable at best. He must have done a lot of work to keep the Feds on lukewarm terms instead of going after their throats for quick promotion. They're not friends by any standard, but they're far from hostile with each other.
@@buildinit6523 from his 3 o clock
The Feds didn't show up to introduce new agents to Tony. Agent Harris LOVED Satriale's. Back when he was in Afghanistan, he used to crazy their subs, and it was the first place he came to eat when he came back to the states, when though he was still clearly suffering from the parasite he picked up overseas. In this instance, Tony just happened to be where when Agent Harris went to have his lunch.
"Gigi died taking a shit" lmfao I love it
First two Seasons make me miss the late 90's. wish the 90's backdrop persisted thru out the whole series.
9/11 changed everything. There was no going back as far as the show was concerned.
@Edd Quasimodo predicted it.
The 90s was the all-time greatest decade I'm so glad to have experienced the 90s
I love that vibe of late 90s and early 00s. Specially in NY/NJ movies.
The only season that was filmed in the 90s was the first season. These clips were from late in the 2nd season and on.
This show always hits a comfort zone for me idk what it is but it’s like coming home in a way
After watching days of sopranos clips, I noticed when tony greets non-made men, whom he respects, he usually puts his hands together and bows.
terrifying, i wasn’t paying close attention cause i was blowing my nose and then he said “stop blowing your nose”
that's satanic black magic, sick shit
I was completely expecting Sil to make fun of Pauly about the moisturizer not say "maybe ill try it " 😆
you do realize your last name is the name of the town where satriales was filmed at right?
Look at his hair lol
@@dannysierra8740 True but its spelled Kearny.
being itlain means youre slightly gay always
This series is endlessly entertainming. Ive watched the entire series several times and each time i notice something that makes me laugh my ass off. What a cast of characters.
same here. i bought it on youtube lol fuck it, spent a cuppa bucks on it
This video reminded me of how amazing this show was. Thanks for the upload man.
Tony showing his other side, this time Agent Harris' parasite: "I kind of feel bad for the guy." That's the substance that keeps the show progressing.
It’s great to wake up and find one of your The Soprano’s posts. Great compilation.
I've said it a ton before. And I'll say it again: Best show of all time! I got my mom hooked on it during the second season. Good memories of her and myself watching this together. She passed away a couple years back. But I'm grateful for these little reminders that pop up here and there.
The Wire has entered the chat and just stole your lunch money
Rest in peace to ur mama fam. I’ve watched a few episodes with my mom too and she loves it so far
Quelle repose en paix Amen 🕯️🙏🇨🇵🇨🇵🕯️🙏☘️☘️☘️☘️
i love how tony calls chris a clay pigeon after getting shot 3 times lmfao
5:50 furio and Silvio chewing the dude out in the background🤣
the car accident is the best ending of any episode...great feel to it, with the fbi agent talking cordially to tony, very tranquil
At 6:45, what seemed like an innocent thing for Pussy to go inside the store when Agent Harris showed up, now means a lot.
"A smoke he hired for his own mother"
/ Junior Soprano
own*
@@ferrumlynx1914 Thanks.
@@danielsallqvist7411 Sveriges sak er Finlands.
Hires*
Tony would have said in Season 1 and 2, yeah I have someone help my mother.
By season 5 he'd be:
Yeah I got diss woman for my mudda
Furio was right about the northern Italians and their attitude toward the south . One example was when Sicilly was struck with 2 terrible earth quakes and then a tidal wave back in the early part of the 20th Centuary .the government didn't help. Albert Anastacia a famous mobster said he grew up in Hell. He was a young child having to go through that ....bodies piling up in the streets ..people starving...thousands of homes destroyed .....
Govt didnt help even after earthquakes ? Didnt they get elected after people voted for them ?
HT26. If voting actually made a difference in any nation on earth, they wouldn't let us do it.
Wow I was not aware of this. Does the military show favoritism ?
I mean that's really the story of humanity lol. Most countries are filled with rival ethnic or regional groups, and don't even start with the rivalries between countries themselves. Just look at the US, the north fought the south and there are still plenty of people who don't forget that, and would even do it again.
@@hny4706 There were greater numbers northern Italians than Sicilians . Go figure
these scenes are so cozy they almost make me cry
God I love this show. I miss it so much. Rip JG, Paulie. There will never be another sopranos...Its funny that we think this was a long time ago. If we're alive in 40 years and end up watching this again, today won't seem like the distant past it feels like already since the show ended in 06. This show consists of actors who are on a whole other level of talent. You actually forget that this is just acting.
"I saw the Virgin Mary" ~ Paulie Walnuts funny as hell
"Why didn't you shay something?"
"Fuck strippers,we could have had a Shrine..Sold holy water in Gallon JUGGS, Could have made millions"
“Gigi died taking a shit!” One of the greatest lines in the the whole series
Hey, it was part of a pattern.
Worst place to expire on.
That turd and the one that vito jr splattered in the gym shower shoulda had more screen time
Best line in the series , what u smoking , can I have some ?
He busted an Elvis
This was such a great show you realize it when you haven’t seen it for a while then watch these clips and it hits you👍
There's something so immersive and real in their everyday interactions. The casual, not forced humor and facial expressions are always hilarious.
Agent Harris has been dying for an Satriale's Aprille Parm.
With choice of soft drinks?
That cat stares at Paulie for 6000 years in purgatory
While paulie stands on his head.....
That's just a few days down here.
Lol God I love this comment section, the best on all of RUclips
He'd rather go ta hell
Get a job please. Prostitution is illegal. Or I would say pay your taxes...but...ya' know....
@@nancyihrig3663 you silly sod
So sad how it ended...its as if I never left the series itself. 😔
You never did, once you join this family you can never leave!
*Fuckin' A!*
- Mikey
No the show ended they it was suppose to. In my opinion Tony got whacked. It’s how it was suppose to end. Hence the reason the black screen. Think about it 3 o clock.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 I agree David DiCesare aka David Chase..couldve done a better job....very lame ending....
@@stairwaytoheaven8
Oh look. Another fucking moron complaining about the ending. You damn idiots are everywhere
Sil at 3:48: “I’m gonna take action here”
Immediately goes back to reading his paper
I love how Paulie is right in the last sit down with tony. Say what you will about the finale last scene, the Sopranos was about life and patterns, and superstition is just what you can't prove but know.
I love the scene where they came outside for the car crash. It's one of those "regular person" scenes that shows a different side of the crew
Really xucks that Jackie didn't get more camera time would've loved to see him officially in the boss role before his demise
he seemed so much more laid back and level headed than these other guys. I mean he was dying but still. lol.
That shoe polishing scene is the best moment for Tony. Just enjoying the little things in life. Starting @ 3:58
Another great thing about this show was the songs they would use over the end credits. Mostly great.
You can’t put your arms around a memory here made me happy and sad at the same time.
Evidently chicken town
Great song. Another reason the show is the best ever. Plus they played Kid A by Radiohead at the end of an episode. Don’t remember which
Most of the soundtrack to the show was down to Steven Van Zandt aka Silvio Dante.
Fred Neil Dolphins
That song playing at the end of the Pine Barren's episode was one of the best.
Gotta love the cat at the end, walking up, pausing, and then just laying down on the sidewalk, perfectly content at Paulie's feet.
It went down!! :O :D
That’s Chris paying Paula a visit!
“I’m having good luck with Swiss basics moisturizer formula.” 💀
............ Maybe ill try it
@@skonafid I love the pause LOL I remember thinking Paulie was about to get his balls broken
That scene with Tony and Paulie was just incredible. At the end, he was alone.