Carmine Sr,Phil Leotardo,Carmela,Meadow, Corrado,Dr.Melfi even Little Carmine points out his issues. You obviously never had the makings of a varsity binge watch
@@Original-Yellow T ain't weak though. He saw a pork store owner get his finger chopped off. He has more cojones than most TV anti-heroes. That's the whole point of his character...laughing on the outside crying on the inside.
@@HammyZam He is violent and hot headed to start the show. But has time goes on with him being the boss and doing terrible thing, killing people who are close to him. He starts to basically lose his soul in the process. He is basically on a long downward spiral tsll the end of the show were it all falls apart for him and his group
I love this scene, Sil is trying to be a real friend and make Tony aware of his own pride. But Tony is way too proud to listen. Nobody else was ever this honest with Tony except for Carmela probably. And he’s like a dictator, he’d rather hear what he wants to than what he needs to
@@MehdiPopotte1412 the Queen isn’t a violent sociopath though, and she doesn’t have pride issues like Tony. He definitely would’ve benefitted from taking Sil’s advice
@@justsomeguy1691 interestingly enough, when Sil was in charge for a short while, he barely could sustain it physically… That made him/us realize that it takes a certain character/type of people to thrive at the top..
@@MehdiPopotte1412 I guess so? But Tony didn’t thrive at the top at all he gained a bunch of weight and his mental state deteriorated. He became more violent and more irrational, doing things like murdering ralphie over a horse and curb stomping Coco after he had already beaten his face to a pulp. He had disastrous affairs, his marriage became extremely strained, his relationships with Uncle Junior and all of his friends and family got worse. I don’t think anybody thrives at the top throughout the entire show except for maybe Carmine Sr.
He did isolate himself, but you can kinda see why he would. He's seen men that he's spent his whole life shoulder to shoulder with, turn on him. Men he never would have guessed in a million years would sell him out, sold him out. Over and over again. So like I say, I can kinda see why experiencing such betrayal, so frequently, would make someone distrustful and cautious.
@@Boo..... I don't know anybody but I could definitely see Tony's point especially your point of what you just said it makes you quite weary of other people conscious and even kind of callous in the sense you do learn to keep people at an arms length that's for sure
A leader can't look up to anything but only heed advice. Any decision a leader makes either gets the praise or the blame of the consequences. In a sense, yes the leader is left alone for the outcome of the situation because it all comes back to the leader to reflect. The people who are following can reflect as well but the leader in the end carries all of the burden if not most.
@@nicholasplesko533 Never said he was meant to take the throne that just happened to fall in his lap given the circumstances. I was simply commenting on his loyalty.
@@WVRLORD his loyalty was definitely beyond reproach. I just wish he was as devious as Paulie was, in regards to sewing inner turmoil with the NY families. Irregardless lol
K G. Ur comment is fucking hilarious! Brotha! Lol !I’ve had intense leadership roles and it’s true don’t speak if u can’t or haven’t filled the shoes 👞!
I felt bad for Sil in this scene, he's been a loyal friend to Tony and he didn't acknowledge that by saying he is "alone", can feel his disappointment.
It’s crazy because Sil prefaced it with as much compassion and respect as he possibly could, and Tony still responded with vitriol, but at least he heard him out and didn’t do anything hostile. They both kept it real, and civil.
what we needed was more Silvio and tony scenes cuz they known each other the longest and they actually have mutual understanding like brothers or another uncle
Honestly its moments like this that make me wonder how tony had ANY loyal crew. This is his CONSIGLIERE, Sil is literally doing his job here and basically gets told to go fuck himself. Also people tryna rag on sil saying how he couldn't handle being boss, HE KNOWS THIS, he never wanted to be boss and was/is always happy with his role. He stepped up because he had to
I definitely view this as one of the huge moments when the audience is supposed to temper their view against Tony. Sil has been nothing but loyal and level headed, and Tony is so enamored into the life of being "number one" that he can't let a childhood friend point out a genuine flaw with more grace than anyone I know would ever afford to me.
I'd say he handled his point pretty well. Meaning Tony didn't kill him for talking like that to him. My point,he killed so many people for saying Hella lot less,it's a damn good thing he was a childhood friend lol
Sil simply being the best consigliere here, telling tony's problem to his face. Most loyal to tony, not any other capos would ever have guts to say this to tony, maybe Christopher...
The scene right before this Silvio drops off money to Chrissy who is in hiding, as he does this Chrissy begins to question Tony's leadership and Silvio quickly puts him in his place, I think these two scenes back to back are perfect because Tony's "in the end, you're completely alone" comment was just Tony's insecurities showing, Silvio was a loyal friend.
You should most definitely watch The Sopranos once every couple of year's as its TV at its absolute best 👌 masterpiece as you said and my god 🙌 what a show,especially when you compare it to what is currently called good TV,huh there's exceptions but your average TV nowadays is not even worth watching.The day's when you knew that a show like Sopranos was on every week,we were spoilt as it was magnificent and I never knew James Gandolfini but I feel like I miss him,I heard Joey Diaz say that once and I was like yeh I totally agree.
Being # 1 is very hard... you get blamed for everything....and get no credit for anything... if you do get credit it's a feigned credit... like a resigned credit which doesn't feel good at all...
@@donarthiazi2443 I have been #1 that's y I can speak on it... the ego can't handle it....and always reacts to that status until it can knock you off...
Aw you left out the best part of this scene when Tony tells Sil "and those who aren't with me on this, well that makes me sad.. and it'll be dealt with in time"
“Sorry you feel that way” also dont put the fuckin sigma music tony was an alpha but he was never above Sil, alright? Sil was probably the smartest, most level headed out of all of them except when he was gambling
He was just trying to help him lmao. These edits tho.. Cmon man he’s not supposed to be a hero. This is like talking about the show with my dad. He just thinks Tony is cool. Sheesh!
I hated how Tony treated his friends , sil , Paulie , even Christopher would have died and some did , to save him. Look at what happens to sil. Loyal till the very end.
I really don't like how a lot of channels try to idolize Tony Soprano. He was literally a sociopath, if you idolize any of his traits.. then you as well never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
My favorite show of all time. The show basically showed how Tony eradicated his own family and himself. He did everything with brash, fear and emotion. No clever strategies. Most of his own family was taken out by his decisions or lack there of. All due respect.
Close ... "Heavy is the head that wears the crown" ... It's what some of the greatest Generals, such as Eisenhower, would call 'the Burden of Command', especially when it comes down to sending men - his men - into harm's way, with an uncertain outcome ...
Silvio was the only level headed one in the crew. Tony was toxic af and everyone else was either extremely dumb or just as toxic including his family. Silvio deserved better.
The best part of this show is tony shows he has no remorse for his actions with his friends and with the mafia but then actually tells the therapist what he actually feeling
I loved the part that came after this clip where Tony stood up after smoking the cigar and said to Sil "you were right about me being the sin of pride" and escanor'd all over Sil's face
Sil didnt like it either when he got put in charge for a bit
Some guys are better at nr 2
He's a 2 and knows it and was dam good at it
But he looked good doing it
@KanashiiFX absolutely no shame in that
"Sil, i didn't hear from ya."
-Bacala
“7 deadly sins, and yours is Gabagool” Stunad
Lmao
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
(heavy breathing)
“We all got flaws, even you, you uh…never had the makings of a varsity athlete”
😅😂very well played!
Real come from behind kinda comment
Lou Gehrig- That same stupid joke over and over again.
Son of a bitch! Didn't I tell you not to say that again?
this joke keeps pulling me back in
Only Sil would point out Tony's weaknesses to his face.
Feech would too. He might go back inside but he would.
Carmine Sr,Phil Leotardo,Carmela,Meadow, Corrado,Dr.Melfi even Little Carmine points out his issues.
You obviously never had the makings of a varsity binge watch
@@jjjrjjjr1 But only Sil points out his weaknesses with 'all due respect' not to belittle him or p**s him off! Sil was the only one he really trusted.
@@johnnywalker8326 no offense man but why the hell did you censor you’re spelling of piss
@@karltefft4276
With all due respect
Your**
Tony shows his crippling weaknesses and flaws
Sigma grind music:
Isnt that the meme? Sigmas are weak and flawed but propped up by other weak and flawed people. Like whoever make this edit lol
@@Original-Yellow it WAS the meme, not until some idiots from tiktok took it seriously and ruin it, which is whats happening in this video
@@Original-Yellow T ain't weak though. He saw a pork store owner get his finger chopped off. He has more cojones than most TV anti-heroes. That's the whole point of his character...laughing on the outside crying on the inside.
Cry
Yeah, this edgy boys ruined it and the point of Tony's character flew over their heads
“7 deadly sins… yours is pride”
And also the other 6.
Except sloth, he is ALWAYS on the hussle
@@michaelduic3527 i mean. Does he really work hard. I see him as someone who always took the easy way out.
@@brandonharrison7773 Cracking skulls and fucking whores Is not an easy life
🤣
@@michaelduic3527 lmao he was always laying in bed all depressed
Tony did Sil dirty with that talk. Sil was just trying to give him a different perspective.
Like he gave a fuck lol
@@liloolo I mean he did. He ended up doing what Sil wanted.
Sal? Sal was “swimming with the 🐠 “at this point 😂
nah I figured autocorrect messed up
@@rich925cal1 good find. I didn't even realize that.
His pride got in his way.
Making sigma edits of Tony is missing the entire point of his character lmao
Foreal
🤓
How many times are y’all going to comment this lmfao like dude we get it relax... it’s a video
I don't watch soprano whats his character meant to be
@@HammyZam He is violent and hot headed to start the show. But has time goes on with him being the boss and doing terrible thing, killing people who are close to him. He starts to basically lose his soul in the process. He is basically on a long downward spiral tsll the end of the show were it all falls apart for him and his group
This fuckin music, enough already
Whats the music called
@@mr.luckylyon9468 Fist’n ain’t Easy(Unless it’s Greasy) by HandJobby McGhee
Copyright matters
The smegma theme 🤣
@@ledflaplin2001 oh wow he still making music??!!! !!😂 I did. not know !!
I love this scene, Sil is trying to be a real friend and make Tony aware of his own pride. But Tony is way too proud to listen. Nobody else was ever this honest with Tony except for Carmela probably. And he’s like a dictator, he’d rather hear what he wants to than what he needs to
Exactly what I was thinking Sil was absolutely right and not even busting Tony's balls and Tony goes off and has a bitch fit lol
The Queen of England said it best.. The weight of the Crown is so heavy that you can’t afford to bow your head, or it will crush your neck…
@@MehdiPopotte1412 the Queen isn’t a violent sociopath though, and she doesn’t have pride issues like Tony. He definitely would’ve benefitted from taking Sil’s advice
@@justsomeguy1691 interestingly enough, when Sil was in charge for a short while, he barely could sustain it physically… That made him/us realize that it takes a certain character/type of people to thrive at the top..
@@MehdiPopotte1412 I guess so? But Tony didn’t thrive at the top at all he gained a bunch of weight and his mental state deteriorated. He became more violent and more irrational, doing things like murdering ralphie over a horse and curb stomping Coco after he had already beaten his face to a pulp. He had disastrous affairs, his marriage became extremely strained, his relationships with Uncle Junior and all of his friends and family got worse. I don’t think anybody thrives at the top throughout the entire show except for maybe Carmine Sr.
Thinks he's alone, while having Sil be the best combination Consigliere/Underboss than any don could expect.
Tony isolated himself.
He did isolate himself, but you can kinda see why he would.
He's seen men that he's spent his whole life shoulder to shoulder with, turn on him.
Men he never would have guessed in a million years would sell him out, sold him out.
Over and over again.
So like I say, I can kinda see why experiencing such betrayal, so frequently, would make someone distrustful and cautious.
@@Boo..... I don't know anybody but I could definitely see Tony's point especially your point of what you just said it makes you quite weary of other people conscious and even kind of callous in the sense you do learn to keep people at an arms length that's for sure
A leader can't look up to anything but only heed advice. Any decision a leader makes either gets the praise or the blame of the consequences. In a sense, yes the leader is left alone for the outcome of the situation because it all comes back to the leader to reflect. The people who are following can reflect as well but the leader in the end carries all of the burden if not most.
Sil was the last loyal player Tony had in the end, he always had his back and was honest with him.
He was the most loyal, but Sil couldn't handle the throne when he was in charge. Panic attacks, and then a hospital bed.
@@nicholasplesko533 Never said he was meant to take the throne that just happened to fall in his lap given the circumstances. I was simply commenting on his loyalty.
@@WVRLORD his loyalty was definitely beyond reproach. I just wish he was as devious as Paulie was, in regards to sewing inner turmoil with the NY families. Irregardless lol
Sil reminds Vito Colenone from The Godfather movie , low key , quiet 🤫 and also dangerous to his enemies.
He never ever said he wanted to be no.1, he had to cause of the pecking order
The Sopranos will always stand as a historical classic,hands down😍
Silvio was the best character, very smart and loyal
Silvio is the best right hand man to ever grace the TV screen
That’s a real friend, not afraid to check you when you need it
Bro this acting skills 😎..James is a real legend..
A lot of those guys even Carmine they're acting chops were really good as well in my view
Sil was saying some real shit.
Later when Silvio is acting boss he finds out what Tony is talking about here. Man ends up in a hospital with an asthma attack LMAO.
Yep Silvio was still right on his point tho
K G. Ur comment is fucking hilarious! Brotha! Lol !I’ve had intense leadership roles and it’s true don’t speak if u can’t or haven’t filled the shoes 👞!
However in this conversation he did say that Tony was an effective leader. Tony’s pride shows in his response and he proved Silvio’s point.
So true
Sil never wanted to be #1 in the first place his wife had to convince him to keep going
They were both right! Amazing writing.
“And in the end, you’re completely alone with at all”
Such is life
This show is the greatest of all time
But he isolated himself he didn’t have to end up this way
I felt bad for Sil in this scene, he's been a loyal friend to Tony and he didn't acknowledge that by saying he is "alone", can feel his disappointment.
"Heavy lies the Crown "👑
Sil was one of my favorites with his wise words
This showed once Sil was put in Tonys shoes, it’s like trying to replace a startin Quartaback
Michael Cera portrayed this amazingly, it was like I was watching James Gandolfini himself again
Should've ended it with the scene of Silvio being load into an ambulance with an oxygen mask when he was temporarily acting boss. 🚑
It’s crazy because Sil prefaced it with as much compassion and respect as he possibly could, and Tony still responded with vitriol, but at least he heard him out and didn’t do anything hostile. They both kept it real, and civil.
7 deadly sins and yours is Gluttony
Along with the other 6 he had
Tony:7 deadly sins and yours is gabagool
Silvio:dahs true
@@pepironi992 Yeah he definitely had Lust, and Greed, and Envy, as well as on some occasions Sloth. Definitely Gluttony.
Dusht Yantr If he said in the actual scene I would've fucking pissed myself.
Mmmboy are you sinful
Sil figured that out real quickly when he had to step into Tony’s shoes
what we needed was more Silvio and tony scenes cuz they known each other the longest and they actually have mutual understanding like brothers or another uncle
He spoke the truth people hate the truth.
Bow bow bow bow !!!! Sopranos no other TV show can touch this ... old school , first ones to ever do it
Honestly its moments like this that make me wonder how tony had ANY loyal crew. This is his CONSIGLIERE, Sil is literally doing his job here and basically gets told to go fuck himself.
Also people tryna rag on sil saying how he couldn't handle being boss, HE KNOWS THIS, he never wanted to be boss and was/is always happy with his role. He stepped up because he had to
Silvio was the most loyal in the show. Was sad when he died.
I definitely view this as one of the huge moments when the audience is supposed to temper their view against Tony. Sil has been nothing but loyal and level headed, and Tony is so enamored into the life of being "number one" that he can't let a childhood friend point out a genuine flaw with more grace than anyone I know would ever afford to me.
I'd say he handled his point pretty well. Meaning Tony didn't kill him for talking like that to him. My point,he killed so many people for saying Hella lot less,it's a damn good thing he was a childhood friend lol
@@lonenomadMaine81 your still not allowed to out hands on a made man. If he killed sil, that would have been really bad for Tony in a number of ways.
Sil simply being the best consigliere here, telling tony's problem to his face. Most loyal to tony, not any other capos would ever have guts to say this to tony, maybe Christopher...
Tony Soprano, the Marcus Aurelius of New Jersey.
Both were right
“7 deadly sins, and yours is never having the makings of a varsity athlete.”
The scene right before this Silvio drops off money to Chrissy who is in hiding, as he does this Chrissy begins to question Tony's leadership and Silvio quickly puts him in his place, I think these two scenes back to back are perfect because Tony's "in the end, you're completely alone" comment was just Tony's insecurities showing, Silvio was a loyal friend.
Silvio Dante is talking like Notre Dame here.
Nostradamus
Quasimodo
Just when I’m out they pull me back in 🤣
“OOUH you can’t talk to him like that he’s the boss!”
Wow… James truly is the goat. He really captured and portrayed what Micheal Cera put into the Tony Soprano character
Out of everybody in the show, Silvio never fucked anything up
Well there was that stint where he ran away to Norway for a while
I think I ll rewatch this masterpiece one more time
You should most definitely watch The Sopranos once every couple of year's as its TV at its absolute best 👌 masterpiece as you said and my god 🙌 what a show,especially when you compare it to what is currently called good TV,huh there's exceptions but your average TV nowadays is not even worth watching.The day's when you knew that a show like Sopranos was on every week,we were spoilt as it was magnificent and I never knew James Gandolfini but I feel like I miss him,I heard Joey Diaz say that once and I was like yeh I totally agree.
7 deadly sins, and yours is that you never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Some of the greatest acting I’ve ever seen
Still proves his point, he was too proud to open up to anyone
tony has all the seven deadly sins.
“Seven deadly sins and yours is that you didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.”
Silvio was always a true partner
SIMPLY THE GREATEST
Out of context: "Yeah! Tony is awesome! What a sigma chad leader male!"
In context: "Oh. Oh fuck Tony's so far gone."
He's so captivating.
Being # 1 is very hard... you get blamed for everything....and get no credit for anything... if you do get credit it's a feigned credit... like a resigned credit which doesn't feel good at all...
Clearly you've never been number 1
@@donarthiazi2443 I have been #1 that's y I can speak on it... the ego can't handle it....and always reacts to that status until it can knock you off...
@@wavesbnice1 Yeah kid. Sure you have... until you woke up 🤣🤣🤣 🤣😂
Missing you TONY 💪
2 friends discuss issues but 1 will say the realist shit that the other had to accept 💯 Tony is GANGSTA
This is so hilarious when you stop and think about how Sil is wearing a wig
Aw you left out the best part of this scene when Tony tells Sil "and those who aren't with me on this, well that makes me sad.. and it'll be dealt with in time"
Sil was totally right though
“Sorry you feel that way” also dont put the fuckin sigma music tony was an alpha but he was never above Sil, alright? Sil was probably the smartest, most level headed out of all of them except when he was gambling
" just leave the fooking cheese there ! "
Or when they were playing baseball or was that soccer
R.i.P to that Era
Tony telling the fucking truth!
This scene
These actors couldn’t have made this show anymore perfect
Favorite episode in the entire series.
Wich episode pls
Ultimate programming that can never be touched nor duplicated
“Here’s where the conversation gets a little difficult… the gabagool, went over there”
I love the sigma music. Keep up the good work
Proved him right immediately
“7 deadly sins and yours is that you’re not a varsity athlete.”
He was just trying to help him lmao. These edits tho.. Cmon man he’s not supposed to be a hero. This is like talking about the show with my dad. He just thinks Tony is cool. Sheesh!
These edits aren't about who's a "hero" it's just the sigma/boss male type edit
@@CrystalMang0 That is bad. These are bad things.
Deep down Tony knew he was right. Him acting out at the end just confirms it.
Great video. Thanks for putting it up
a man that wins all his arguments loses all his friends,
it's a tragedy a man falling in the field alone no friends will help him in this time.
sinatra mugshot on the wall is coldddd
Damn damn damn that some raw facts 💯
That was the realest statement Tony ever made!!!
That's 110% right..........your always alone.....no family no one......justttt alone
I hated how Tony treated his friends , sil , Paulie , even Christopher would have died and some did , to save him. Look at what happens to sil. Loyal till the very end.
The older I get. The more I realize how much of a G Tony was. RIP James!
I know exactly how tony feels❤❤❤❤❤
I really don't like how a lot of channels try to idolize Tony Soprano. He was literally a sociopath, if you idolize any of his traits.. then you as well never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Its super cringe
you didn't get to be "#1" by yourself
though.
and that is that. 🤝🏽
He never dared to talk to New Jersey's real Boss, Bruce Springsteen, like that.
"You know what he just told you Sil he said go eff ya self"🤣
The last 2 seconds of this video sure made a great impact on what Tone said.......
*"Your Completely ALL ALONE inn the end"*
RIP
James Gandolfini
My favorite show of all time. The show basically showed how Tony eradicated his own family and himself. He did everything with brash, fear and emotion. No clever strategies. Most of his own family was taken out by his decisions or lack there of. All due respect.
Nevermind, he proved his point.
"Heavy lies the crown"
Close ...
"Heavy is the head that wears the crown" ...
It's what some of the greatest Generals, such as Eisenhower, would call 'the Burden of Command', especially when it comes down to sending men - his men - into harm's way, with an uncertain outcome ...
@@nigelft I wasn't referring to that specific quote so I'm actually spot on.
Silvio was the only level headed one in the crew. Tony was toxic af and everyone else was either extremely dumb or just as toxic including his family.
Silvio deserved better.
The best part of this show is tony shows he has no remorse for his actions with his friends and with the mafia but then actually tells the therapist what he actually feeling
Sylvio was right and sylvio didn’t let his pride take over to speak back to boss💯
Every time a conversation starts with:"All due respect... " you know that it will be tension and the unexpected happens
Sil Is hands down one of the best characters. Definetly a guy you want on your side.
It is so well made , its like he is not acting , but just being real
I loved the part that came after this clip where Tony stood up after smoking the cigar and said to Sil "you were right about me being the sin of pride" and escanor'd all over Sil's face
Silvio has the best, most mobster expression and composure ever