One of the most satisfying scenes where Tony gets back to the life after the sanitation phase. And he looks around to see this sort of scene and it's beautiful
why would they or would they need to have a rebuttal? They are Italian Americans proud of an Italian. The fact that in Italy they have tensions between regions of the country doesn't affect them as Italian Americans rather than Italians
@@AW-zk5qb “Italian”-Americans, you need to put in quotation marks the “Italian” before the hyphen because to even call these counterfeits wanna be “Italian” even if it’s preceded by a hyphen is being very generous.
Well it also shows how Americans view their own politics as primary and everyone should know and understand and anything else from anywhere else doesn't matter
Goes a bit beyond that. Did you know Italians were also put in internment camps in the USA during World War 2? Its rarely mentioned but there's a rich history of anti-italian discrimination.
The irony drenching this scene is genius. “What did we ever get we didn’t have to work our balls off for?” Meanwhile they steal and extort people for a living
@@mattmaccaronio5990 Guts to do what? Manipulate rob and extort honest people? Kill anyone who stands in their way? And glory to whom? Is your immortal soul really worth the admiration of a gang of criminals?
Facts, accent and everything. Absolutely love the differing views from Eyetalians and actual Italians to show how vastly different they are despite Eyetalians screaming “Italian pride” meanwhile, they can’t even speak the fucking language (I’m Ecuadorian and I actually speak more Italian than Eyetalians 😂)
Ethnicity is genetic. It's not the same as nationality. It doesn't matter where you're born. Theres no such thing as an ethnic American. Even the "natives" migrated from Asia.
Well if you grew up in Italy this Is common knowlege, the point Is that he grew up in Napoli so obviusly unlike them he actually knows italian culture really well. It Is true that a kit of people here in south Italy dont like Colombus much.
@@mattdragon1253 Does Colombus come up alot in Italy? I can see why Americans care because thats the start of their country, but why do Italians give a fuck?
well its based on reality also. joe colombo the boss of the colombo (then profaci) crime family went on a crusade against italian discrimination which is kind of surreal since one of the prejudices people had against italian-americans was the involvement with the mafia (which he ofc pretended to know nothing about)! eventually the other crime bosses got sick of this bizarrre activist stunt because it was drawing heat and had him whacked in 1971.
Unless you either study history or lived there , that’s basic knowledge. Many Italian Americans lost most ties with people back in their home country . Not all came here as adults or whole families. Survival was everything.
@@constantine9142 I have friends that are southern Italians and they say they don’t even consider themselves white. Northern Italians on the other hand consider themselves white.
@@dariog36th I get that. My grandma was blonde,blue eyed abd etc from the raping of the Vikings plus colder but grandpa opposite plus the fact when I'm not around Italians but gingers aka Irish and whatnot they always ask my genealogy cause compared to them I'm exotic looking . This is why we prefer being around other Italians other than the vibe.
Compare this scene with all the crew laughing and joking outside Satriale’s with the same scene outside during Season 6 when it was dull and devoid of life.
@@robertmorici8605 jesus yeah, now that you mention it. Furio is "suspected" to be dead aswell I don't buy it though no way Tony could have him killed in Italy.
@@keithsstepdad Yea, the people in Italy had no respect for the guys in the US, and Furio was one of their best men, he most likely went straight back to working for them and are laughing at Tony wanting him dead.
This is one of my favorite episodes. One of the recurring themes in this show is that the characters of various backgrounds all have sympathy for their own people, but everyone else is just whining. The scene in this episode at Hesh's horse farm is one of the best. The Italians accuse the Indigenous Americans of discrimination for attacking Columbus, the Cuban and Hesh agree with the criticism of Columbus, but Hesh accuses the Cuban of anti-semitism for comparing Columbus to Hitler lmao
@@warlordofbritannia Because according to Hesh, Columbus was evil but to suggest he was anywhere near as evil as Hitler is anti-semitic lol. and yeah, you do.
@@warlordofbritannia It shows Hesh is just as hypocritical as the guys in the mafia. Just like the Italians here are complaining about anti-Italian discrimination and disregarding the plights of others, Hesh is (rightfully) complaining about antisemitism. But then he uses that to disregard discrimination against Native Americans. Later in another episode, we see Hesh try to hide behind antisemitism to cover up how he exploited black musicians and contributed to anti-black racism. The Sopranos shows this mindset of how people who only look out for themselves and their group cause problems for others. The Sicilian Mafia aren't noble soldiers fighting an eternal war. They're the scum who terrorize the nearby community while complaining about being attacked.
"... the characters of various backgrounds all have sympathy for their own people, but everyone else is just whining." That's American politics in a nutshell.
When Ralphie visits the Indians and the girl it’s hysterical, they should have written it into the script … ‘That’s right you little whoooah, get it all out!’
I could never decide who was more despicable Ralph or Richie Aprille. Ritchie was more tacit than Ralph. It’s funnie that Tony’s sister was involved with both of them.
Chris was frequently the most rational one when it came to topics outside of the mob life. I think it has to do with him being an aspirational writer and having a certain level of interest in civilian topics. Well, except maybe the Cuban Crisis...
I think Furio offers a good viewpoint. As Americans we tend to see the land where our forefathers came from as this homogeneous culture where everyone is the same. Pan-African, pan-italian, pan-german, etc. In reality, these countries are broken up into regions that don't always get along with each other. Then again, other countries see the United States in the same way. They see all Americans as being the same and can't see the variations in like California versus the south, etc
"Sitting in their asses while collecting government checks"- saying that while they lay in their asses and make their living money by stealing and extortion.
I find it interesting how the actual reason Columbus Day became nationalized as a holiday is very rarely discussed or known, even among Italian-Americans. The 1891 New Orleans lynchings was the largest mass lynching in American history and it targeted Italian-Americans. Much like the horrific killing of George Floyd shocked America into making Juneteenth a national holiday, the mass lynching horrified President Harrison who then nationalized the Columbus Day celebrations. Times change and maybe Columbus no longer is a man modern society want to honor, but I don't think we should discard celebrating Italian-Americans and the struggles they've had in this country. Maybe that means renaming it 'Italian-American Heritage Day' or something.
What you said is true but the reason they gave Columbus Day was to try and appease the Italian gøvernment. After the lynchíngs Italy was seriously debating sending its Navy to retalíate and let’s not forget the U.S. wasn’t the superpower it is today. Italy demanded the US hold people accountable for the lynchíngs but the US never did. Instead the US gave Italians Columbus Day. March 14, 1891 RIP Antonio Bagnetto RIP James Caruso RIP Loreto Comitis RIP Rocco Geracci RIP Joseph P. Macheca RIP Antonio Marchesi RIP Pietro Monasterio RIP Emmanuele Polizzi RIP Frank Romero RIP Antonio Scaffidi RIP Carlo Traina After the horrific incident, hundreds of Italian immigrants, the majority of which were innocent of any wrongdoing and not suspects in crimes, were arrested. The aftermath also inspired attacks against Italians throughout the nation.
@@Khalkara to claim blacks or other minorities built this country is pure revisionist trash. This country was founded for and about whites, and made great in spite of the problems minorities cause.
@@ttmike42 1) CRT doesn't claim this 2) it wasn't founded for whites, it was founded for and by people who disagreed with the notion of taxation without representation in government. At no point does the declaration of independence mention anything about skin color. 3) If minorities cause so many problems how come the US kept minority slaves around for so long? Why are you just lying? Just say you hate non-whites and that non-whites like CRT so without knowing anything about CRT you reflexively hate CRT. Just be honest.
@@Khalkara white landowning males were the only people allowed to vote for a long time. It's clear this country was founded by and for the white man. I hate CRT and any type of non-white. There's no shame in admitting that, especially when it is based on experience and statistics. There's a reason no desirable country run by colored people exists. Maybe you could show me an example of white refugees fleeing to a black country because they know they'll be fed and housed? 🤣
Reminds me of my little brothers and cousins that grew up in North America but know nothing of our country. The way they think... they are not one of us.
Eh yeah the north south beef has more to do with reunification and subsequent politics under the Kingdom and the Republic but for the purpose of the scene it’s a good way to show that these “italians” got no clue what they’re talking about
The angry about Columbus day protests storyline was supposed to be paulie, but for whatever reason they made Silvio pissed about it, so it just never really worked.
Shows how much can be accomplished by well written dramas..a complex arrangement of contemporary arguments cast against a tapestry of strong personalities mixed with humor and tension among street smart non elites...bravo!
Furio was awesome, I never liked how he left the show. That story arc felt so strange and rushed, almost like the producers just wanted him off the show or something.
SPOILER: It's so incredible to see this scene again after watching the end of the show. Every person sitting here is either dead, disappeared, or incapacitated in some way by the end. Really goes to show they never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
"I wouldn't mind sitting on my ass all day collecting cheques" - Literally shows them sitting on thier ass all day!
Even finnier when you know that they were at construction sites sitting around drinking beer and getting paid a lot of money to do so.
On taxpayer-funded construction sites, essentially sitting around getting paid by the government
@@kyleerickson6022 There's a spot in South Jersey right before you get to the Walt Whitman Bridge on Rt. 42 that's been under construction since 1980.
@@Rockhound6165 lol, you should go over their and break someone's balls. That's always works out well :)
Agree
The ensemble cast when they weren't being savages but just grown men with no real responsibility is my favorite part of the show
Ohhh! You're talking about the made guys here
One of the most satisfying scenes where Tony gets back to the life after the sanitation phase. And he looks around to see this sort of scene and it's beautiful
just guys being dudes
Dudes rock
Only one working was furio lol
I like how Furio’s insight was so much deeper because he is from the Old Country. The Americans had no rebuttal for the Italian politics.
why would they or would they need to have a rebuttal? They are Italian Americans proud of an Italian. The fact that in Italy they have tensions between regions of the country doesn't affect them as Italian Americans rather than Italians
"Oh, take it easy." You don't call that a rebuttal?
@@AW-zk5qb “Italian”-Americans, you need to put in quotation marks the “Italian” before the hyphen because to even call these counterfeits wanna be “Italian” even if it’s preceded by a hyphen is being very generous.
@@user-jh4ir6km5p tell that same sentence to african americans and see how far you get. These are Italian Americans not “Italian” americans
Well it also shows how Americans view their own politics as primary and everyone should know and understand and anything else from anywhere else doesn't matter
The incredible irony of complaining about prejudice against Italians, while being themselves perhaps the primary negative association of Italians.
The story isn't unique
@@vinnydurham8964 wym bug
Goes a bit beyond that. Did you know Italians were also put in internment camps in the USA during World War 2? Its rarely mentioned but there's a rich history of anti-italian discrimination.
@@dcgregorya5434 did you know Italy was part of the axis powers?
@@nothingisitchingme5874 lmao
The irony drenching this scene is genius. “What did we ever get we didn’t have to work our balls off for?” Meanwhile they steal and extort people for a living
They still have to do all kinds of dirty work to scrape up that "income"
@@jameskozy7254 If it was more work than it would be to make an honest living they'd probably do that instead
@@biggusdickus1689 no guts no glory
@@mattmaccaronio5990 Guts to do what? Manipulate rob and extort honest people? Kill anyone who stands in their way? And glory to whom? Is your immortal soul really worth the admiration of a gang of criminals?
@@mattmaccaronio5990 they are tumors
Bunch of wise guys get angry and passionate about Italy. Furio reminds them he's the only Italian there 😂
Facts, accent and everything. Absolutely love the differing views from Eyetalians and actual Italians to show how vastly different they are despite Eyetalians screaming “Italian pride” meanwhile, they can’t even speak the fucking language (I’m Ecuadorian and I actually speak more Italian than Eyetalians 😂)
Ethnicity is genetic. It's not the same as nationality. It doesn't matter where you're born. Theres no such thing as an ethnic American. Even the "natives" migrated from Asia.
@@tonygalati2672 Ethnicity and Nationality are bourgeois concepts made up to protect the interests of capital and suppress class antagonism.
Furio actually knowing Italian history is so funny. Makes the other guys look so stupid
Well if you grew up in Italy this Is common knowlege, the point Is that he grew up in Napoli so obviusly unlike them he actually knows italian culture really well. It Is true that a kit of people here in south Italy dont like Colombus much.
@@mattdragon1253 Does Colombus come up alot in Italy? I can see why Americans care because thats the start of their country, but why do Italians give a fuck?
Italy did not exist as a nation during Columbus' time lol, the US is actually older than Italy.
@@yggdrasil2 dont matter, it would be like us Americans complaining about Canadian garbage
@@dbix11 What?
0:26: "Stop blowing your nose. I wanna hear this." I love when Sil is annoyed.😆
Me too 😂
I laugh hysterically every time I watch this, when he pulls those irritated faces at 0:13 and 0:23.
It’s completely unreasonable because Bobby can always reread it
@@greypilgrim228 lol
The best part is the anticipation. You just know the rage is building inside...
another classic is the card game "I FUCKIN LOVE CHEESE ON MY FEET"
I love the way Vito says, "Hey, take it easy." LMAO
I'm sure Vito could take it easy.
God forbid someone makes sense.
@@tymelthompson4182 hahahaha this comment made me laugh
@@el34glo59 Yeah god forbid he teach you about your own culture lol
Phil made it real easy for him
This scene just perfectly incapsulates how divorced they are from actual italians lol
well its based on reality also. joe colombo the boss of the colombo (then profaci) crime family went on a crusade against italian discrimination which is kind of surreal since one of the prejudices people had against italian-americans was the involvement with the mafia (which he ofc pretended to know nothing about)! eventually the other crime bosses got sick of this bizarrre activist stunt because it was drawing heat and had him whacked in 1971.
Unless you either study history or lived there , that’s basic knowledge. Many Italian Americans lost most ties with people back in their home country . Not all came here as adults or whole families. Survival was everything.
@@stayhungry1503 and why did Joe Columbo start the crusade against Italian discrimination? Because of a movie made in 1971 called The Godfather....
Hoo! There he is, King of Breadsticks!
in a museum of breadsticks, there goes the friggin mona lisa
"I ate the Nort" is an underappreciated line
Furio is the one who made the most sense in this conversation. Northern Italians treat southern Italians like crap.
Yup my grandma is northern and grandpa was southern. Total opposites
@@constantine9142 I have friends that are southern Italians and they say they don’t even consider themselves white. Northern Italians on the other hand consider themselves white.
@@dariog36th I get that. My grandma was blonde,blue eyed abd etc from the raping of the Vikings plus colder but grandpa opposite plus the fact when I'm not around Italians but gingers aka Irish and whatnot they always ask my genealogy cause compared to them I'm exotic looking . This is why we prefer being around other Italians other than the vibe.
@@dariog36th I followed the southern side btw genetically.
@@constantine9142ancient italiens were All blond blue eyed
"I'm going to take action." Pans out and they're just chilling 😂
Finally a TonySoprano upload I was starting to grow mushrooms out my ass
Now there’s an image.
Artie will take those
And Bobby could smoke those while collecting government checks.
@@hankgonzalez6074 a Don doesn't smoke ass crack mushrooms
Hot water… with lemon hun 🍋
That’s one of the things I like about the show: the realistic banter
The Wire also has a lot of that...
Bobby did mushrooms once, a whole plate of them.. Hhehheehe
Hear what I said Tone?
half a fucken tray!
“i wouldn’t mind siting on my ass all day smoking mushrooms and getting government checks” whilst sitting on his ass during a work day
‘Stupida fackin' Columbus!'
Hooooo!! Heeeee!!
"Hey Columbus, you got a bee on a you hat"
"You got-a smallpox on you hat"
😂
Compare this scene with all the crew laughing and joking outside Satriale’s with the same scene outside during Season 6 when it was dull and devoid of life.
All of these guys are dead by season 6 except for furio, right?
@@robertmorici8605 jesus yeah, now that you mention it. Furio is "suspected" to be dead aswell I don't buy it though no way Tony could have him killed in Italy.
@@robertmorici8605 Sil is in coma but this patsy is alive
@@keithsstepdad Yea, the people in Italy had no respect for the guys in the US, and Furio was one of their best men, he most likely went straight back to working for them and are laughing at Tony wanting him dead.
Or when it was Paulie & Tony by themselves with Chrissy hangin around as a cat 🤣
I always loved Furio's character. Always a loyal guy. Ya know I heard some say he had the makings of a varsity athlete.
He wanted a piece of Carmela’s ass, instead he got sent to slip and fall school
"loyal" he tried to fuck his own bosses wife
He did and he was a professional class gangster.
I also hear he was an avid golfer.
@@mchockney3664Stoopid a facking game!!
Ohhhh welcome back!!!!
“Whadda ya know? Whadda ya say!!”
@@hankgonzalez6074 whadaya HEAR. James Cagney would be pissed
@@artvandelay837 my bad!!
@@artvandelay837 ..and you wanna be my latex salesman.
This is one of my favorite episodes. One of the recurring themes in this show is that the characters of various backgrounds all have sympathy for their own people, but everyone else is just whining. The scene in this episode at Hesh's horse farm is one of the best. The Italians accuse the Indigenous Americans of discrimination for attacking Columbus, the Cuban and Hesh agree with the criticism of Columbus, but Hesh accuses the Cuban of anti-semitism for comparing Columbus to Hitler lmao
How is comparing famous genocidal historical figures anti-Semitic? 😂
Man, I really got to watch this show
@@warlordofbritannia Because according to Hesh, Columbus was evil but to suggest he was anywhere near as evil as Hitler is anti-semitic lol. and yeah, you do.
@@warlordofbritannia It shows Hesh is just as hypocritical as the guys in the mafia. Just like the Italians here are complaining about anti-Italian discrimination and disregarding the plights of others, Hesh is (rightfully) complaining about antisemitism. But then he uses that to disregard discrimination against Native Americans. Later in another episode, we see Hesh try to hide behind antisemitism to cover up how he exploited black musicians and contributed to anti-black racism.
The Sopranos shows this mindset of how people who only look out for themselves and their group cause problems for others. The Sicilian Mafia aren't noble soldiers fighting an eternal war. They're the scum who terrorize the nearby community while complaining about being attacked.
"... the characters of various backgrounds all have sympathy for their own people, but everyone else is just whining."
That's American politics in a nutshell.
@@danthemankhan That's people from any country in a nutshell.
When Ralphie visits the Indians and the girl it’s hysterical, they should have written it into the script … ‘That’s right you little whoooah, get it all out!’
Indian Professor: This is my TA
Ralphie: Yessssss, I can *SEE* that.
Indian girl TA: 🤮
Ralph was there? I only saw Henry Caruso
I could never decide who was more despicable Ralph or Richie Aprille. Ritchie was more tacit than Ralph. It’s funnie that Tony’s sister was involved with both of them.
I f’ing die when Vito goes “Jesus, take it easy” 😂😂😂
Nobody:
Silvio: "It'S aNtI iTaLiAn DiScRiMiNaTiOn!!!"
A.i.d
It is tho
Nobody:
Patsy: Ohhhh!!! Massachusetts!!!
Finally a decent rendition of that stupid meme.
When Chris is the actual rationale one.
Chris was frequently the most rational one when it came to topics outside of the mob life. I think it has to do with him being an aspirational writer and having a certain level of interest in civilian topics. Well, except maybe the Cuban Crisis...
he understood the human condition
When he often talked that way, it made me wonder where that was every time he did something stupid. Like piss off Junior in the first season.
He was factually incorrect though
@@Legba85 I guess you could say that since a majority of the native population was killed because of disease
Love the camera angles in this scene
Love this shot of them sitting in front of the pork store, compared to the final shot of Paulie sitting in front all by himself.
Did you hear about the Chinese Godfather?
He made them a offer they couldn't understand.
Bawhawhaw:-)
Chairman Mao ovah here. Heh heh
I get it... He drives a Lincoln
charles schwab over here
Hey Sil, you hear what I told 'em? I said did you hear about the Chinese Godfather? He made them a offer they couldn't understand ehehehehehe
I read that Christopher Columbus studied and graduated from Slip and Falls School
It's shocking that Bobby can read at an 8th grade level. Who would have thought? 🤷♂️
Bobby has the makings of a varsity college janitor.
Quasimodo predicted all this
What's wrong? Reading slower than usual is wrong?
@@TheLudwigWan you should be able to read out at the same pace at which you normally speak, or close to it.
@@EVO6- What
That side eye at 0:13 is epic lol!
Hooooo there he is! YOUNG and TALL and TAN and LOVELY!!
When Sil says "i'm gonna take action here", the glance exchange between him and Bobby is one of the great things about this scene.
The Driver with the Massachusetts Plates was my favourite character. Hopefully we get to see him in Many Saints.
it is impressive to think that five of these eight characters will die and one in a coma.
UP IN DA CLUB!
They’re gonna have to get Tony and Ginny on one side of NJ after Furio gets in after he ate all of North Italy.
Steven Van Zandt must have had to do strength conditioning to keep that guido scowl on his face through these scenes. That's dedication right there.
TonySoprano back after 20 years in the can
This was the best scene for me among entire series
Idk man Ralph and Vito playing ball was pretty funny
I think Furio offers a good viewpoint. As Americans we tend to see the land where our forefathers came from as this homogeneous culture where everyone is the same. Pan-African, pan-italian, pan-german, etc. In reality, these countries are broken up into regions that don't always get along with each other. Then again, other countries see the United States in the same way. They see all Americans as being the same and can't see the variations in like California versus the south, etc
California should just be its own country lol
And also, many decades have passed. Americans are often shocked when they come here and see how different we are from them
@@AbcAbc-sp1od About a third of it belonged to Mexico when I was there.
Sopranos was the best ever series. I want to see every episode again.
No you don't.
@@Diamondusa7 Oh yes I do
@@Diamondusa7 Yes he does
@@jimbob1516 yes you do
@@medoo7825 no
The last scene with the camera from far away is impressive. Reminds me of Da Vinci’s “Last Supper”.
Didn't like the pig ear opening?
When Sil takes action here. You know it’s going to be a major f up
We'll he did get that dirt off her tit
A long lost leader! I guess he heard about that Don Junior channel.
"Sitting in their asses while collecting government checks"- saying that while they lay in their asses and make their living money by stealing and extortion.
That puma jump suit Chris got on is dope
It probably also looked great on the mannequin in the window he saw it on this morning. Just shake out the broken glass and it’s good as new
Those guys were intense! What a subject. Controversy was rising.
1:38 I love when the whole crew goes astonishing at a comment. So italian
Vito's slight knowing nod at Patsy's comment at 0:51 is hilarious for some reason.
Did you here the good news? He has risen.
Who?
@@williammann9477 James Gandolfini.
I can't "here" anything.
I find it interesting how the actual reason Columbus Day became nationalized as a holiday is very rarely discussed or known, even among Italian-Americans. The 1891 New Orleans lynchings was the largest mass lynching in American history and it targeted Italian-Americans. Much like the horrific killing of George Floyd shocked America into making Juneteenth a national holiday, the mass lynching horrified President Harrison who then nationalized the Columbus Day celebrations.
Times change and maybe Columbus no longer is a man modern society want to honor, but I don't think we should discard celebrating Italian-Americans and the struggles they've had in this country. Maybe that means renaming it 'Italian-American Heritage Day' or something.
What you said is true but the reason they gave Columbus Day was to try and appease the Italian gøvernment. After the lynchíngs Italy was seriously debating sending its Navy to retalíate and let’s not forget the U.S. wasn’t the superpower it is today. Italy demanded the US hold people accountable for the lynchíngs but the US never did. Instead the US gave Italians Columbus Day.
March 14, 1891
RIP Antonio Bagnetto
RIP James Caruso
RIP Loreto Comitis
RIP Rocco Geracci
RIP Joseph P. Macheca
RIP Antonio Marchesi
RIP Pietro Monasterio
RIP Emmanuele Polizzi
RIP Frank Romero
RIP Antonio Scaffidi
RIP Carlo Traina
After the horrific incident, hundreds of Italian immigrants, the majority of which were innocent of any wrongdoing and not suspects in crimes, were arrested. The aftermath also inspired attacks against Italians throughout the nation.
Lmaooo the smoking mushrooms bit always gets me
“I ate da north” Gzzz, dake it eaziii…”I just love the irony and sarcasm of every dialogue of the Sopranos.
I take it they are not supporters of critical race theory
Neither are most sane people
@@chrishager1783 Why would you not support something that describes factual reality?
@@Khalkara to claim blacks or other minorities built this country is pure revisionist trash. This country was founded for and about whites, and made great in spite of the problems minorities cause.
@@ttmike42 1) CRT doesn't claim this
2) it wasn't founded for whites, it was founded for and by people who disagreed with the notion of taxation without representation in government. At no point does the declaration of independence mention anything about skin color.
3) If minorities cause so many problems how come the US kept minority slaves around for so long? Why are you just lying? Just say you hate non-whites and that non-whites like CRT so without knowing anything about CRT you reflexively hate CRT. Just be honest.
@@Khalkara white landowning males were the only people allowed to vote for a long time. It's clear this country was founded by and for the white man. I hate CRT and any type of non-white. There's no shame in admitting that, especially when it is based on experience and statistics. There's a reason no desirable country run by colored people exists. Maybe you could show me an example of white refugees fleeing to a black country because they know they'll be fed and housed? 🤣
"I'm gonna take action here..." continues to just read the paper.
This was a funny episode where Sil etc actually got kinda screwed.
Holy shit had no idea bobby could read
Reminds me of my little brothers and cousins that grew up in North America but know nothing of our country. The way they think... they are not one of us.
Wow, Tony took a long lay off. Guess he left it in long term parking.
Great story line that just fizzles out in the end lol.
this episode was fucking epic. and I love furios bit there that was priceless. he's always been my favorite character in the show.. 😂
can we ask ourselves this: what kind of person drives a (at the time) brand new mercedes S class from massachusetts into the hood of newark?
ask yourself this, what kind of person steals or vandalises the car of a mafioso?
I like how furio she said he never liked Columbus
There's so many layers of irony tangled up it's almost like-a spaghetti
The end camera shots are just perfect. Like Lemmings on a shrinking Island.
So ironic how Silvio says the Indians were given land as restoration. Hilarious
Furio should’ve gotten a spin off show in Italy.
Every episode consists of someone disrespecting him, and him instantly kicking their ass. It could have been released on Vine.
I love what Furio said about Columbus 😎🍹
A Sopranos scene without Gabbagool is a waste of film.
What so no fucking gabagool now?
I really wish they kept furio for the entire show.
What I love about this dialogues is that their crude, ignorant and all so realistic.
“I ATE DA NORT!!!” - Furio
Sounds like Vito’s got a sailor friend up north
Because of the low blood sugar...
comparing this scene to the last scene between paulie and tony it's just sad 😢
If only they could see what’s going on today
I love how the one guy who is actually from Italy is the only one who doesn't like Columbus
I lov'ah da Genoa.
Oh no, Furio hates me...
This thing about Colombo does not exist, Garibaldi and King Vittorio Emanuele are controversial chapters
Eh yeah the north south beef has more to do with reunification and subsequent politics under the Kingdom and the Republic but for the purpose of the scene it’s a good way to show that these “italians” got no clue what they’re talking about
Furio is just gold!!
The angry about Columbus day protests storyline was supposed to be paulie, but for whatever reason they made Silvio pissed about it, so it just never really worked.
They ate putzi before we gave them the gift of our cuisine.
Take it easy
HALF A FUCKIN TRAY IN THERE!
They completely disregard what the guy who is actually from Italy says
They are ruthless killers, and complayning about discriminations
Shows how much can be accomplished by well written dramas..a complex arrangement of contemporary arguments cast against a tapestry of strong personalities mixed with humor and tension among street smart non elites...bravo!
Silvio: “I’m going to take action here”,
YEAH YOUR MAKING THE FCKING CALL
Furio was awesome, I never liked how he left the show. That story arc felt so strange and rushed, almost like the producers just wanted him off the show or something.
I loved it, poor Furio fucked up by crossing the line
1 italian and a bunch of New Jersey Americans
SPOILER:
It's so incredible to see this scene again after watching the end of the show. Every person sitting here is either dead, disappeared, or incapacitated in some way by the end. Really goes to show they never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Patsy is still running
@@swiniakzgawolina6198 oh fair, i completely forgot. might still count if he fled? it's kind of like Furio
Where ya been? Eatin beef and sausage by the carload?
u vegetarian now
Finally an upload, I was startin to grow mushrooms out my ass
4K, whadda you hear, whadda you say!
Patsy was the last man standing from that group.
Vito: “Jezus, take it eazy.”
What a parallel.
“I ate da north” -
Furio Giunta , 2006