Great video young brother. Yeah I remember watching Juice growing up. Bishop was a hater. On his own crew. Pure evil and jealousy. Classic movie for sure. It’s sad because it’s a Bishop in every hood…
I don't think he was a hater...he was just a runt of the litter who belonged to a crew that was loyal ...without Raheem and Q ...he would have been beat up a lot more and not be as popular!
If bishop really was the leader. Juice would've been a short film because they would've died in that bar when blizzard was robbing that joint😭😭would've been swizz cheese 🧀😂🤣 under his "leadership"
This makes me reflect When I think about my own friend groups as a teen, I was definitely Q, I didn’t care to lead. I prided myself on loyalty. But maybe I should have taken more initiative to be rahim, to be a leader. I use to think people that tried to lead were like bishop, obsessed with power they didn’t have but considering I grew up in better circumstances background wise than some of my friends, had positive influences, And that I was selfless, maybe I could have lead them down the right path and used my wisdom and discernment to better us instead of going against my gut intuition cause I’m with the “crew”. Looking back there were many moments were I realized they looked up to me, they came to me for advise, often looked to me to come up with a solution in times of stress whenever there was a problem, saw me as a brother,their families welcomed me as their own and trusted me to look after them, I’ve been called a “good man” more than once, just like Q and the dj competition I was ambitious and dreamed big and had moments where I was focused on achieving a goal, my boys would take notice and it would inspire them . Any discussion I would have it would be a discussion about life, politics, arts, it was rarely about gossip. but I never took the lead, I sat back and played it cool, showed that I was “down for whatever ” and the misguided led me to some dangerous situations that could have been avoided had I decided to speak up. Sad to say that in hindsight, in some situations certain friends even looked to me to be the one to talk us out of doing something stupid.i still remember the look in their eyes. It was fear. That moment of hesitation against peer pressure that says idk something doesn’t feel right about this but if you down then I’m down. They needed that positive energy from me to talk some sense in the group sense they knew I had more than anyone because they trusted my judgement and I missed those opportunities.
Best part was when he told Q I dont give af even about himself & he said that part twice. Bishop dropped the act & told him exactly how he felt. A hood naricsstic sociopath.
Raheem's situation with his baby mama dating the drug dealer gave Bishop the opportunity he needed because Raheem was the one who apparently knew where to buy a gun from before the others...nobody had a gun before the robbery ...Bishop was a hothead...he did and said things without thinking rationally maybe due to poor self esteem from his Dad's situation and everybody knowing about it including his enemy Roderman !
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Great points, especially about the one outside the high school. I remember watching this movie countless times as a teenager. I saw it exactly the way you did in terms of the hierarchy. Steel was number four for sure. He was the only person that was lower on the totem pole than Bishop and that’s why Bishop was able to control him at the end. Never had control over Q.. Q respected the piece that Bishop had his hand, but not Bishop.
I just subscribed! Your content is on point!!! Bishop was a pure hater, needed to have that JUICE. so sad cause there are brothers out there that feel just like that in real life!!💯
Thank you for the support 😁 and yea so many snakes in the grass gotta be careful out here😡 wait till I do Rico from Paid in Full it's gone get personal 🤣🤣
In my opinion, Bishop was similar to Stringer Bell from "The Wire" in the sense that he was a good No.2 to Raheem as Bell was to Avon Barksdale, but neither Stringer nor Bishop had the Charisma, shrewdness (Stringer is a slight exception), nor level of respect required to be a leader of a crew.
Ehhhh but stringer had juice and bishop wasn't number 2🤔 stringer had the respect to lead but his mindset was flawed looked at the streets like a corporation instead of the streets
@@SickCessFull you bring a different prospective.i watched juice a million times and I never realized how jealous bishop was of raheem.i like how u broke that down.like I said keep it bro 💪🏾
Yessir that's the point of the channel I love characters and the story underneath them😁thank you for supporting and commenting bro means more than you know💯
Keep doing what you doing....love your videos and I'm looking forward to seeing more just bounced up your videos last night and I'm trying to watch out all your content lol
Growing up with my homies I was always the `Q’ of the group in a sense that I was the laid-back, easy-going, charming one who also quiet and analytical who was the voice of reason that just wanted to get girls and listen to music and group who stop the more impulsive homies from getting us into trouble.
Raheem may have been the leader of the group, however he was not a real friend. Raheem was just as bad as Bishop, although Raheem wasn't a killer, but still. He was leading the crew on a path to destruction, a path that soon caused his own demise. Bishop was a lose cannon, just ready to jump in when or wherever there was action without thinking twice. He was hooked on juice like a cokehead is to crack. Steel was the punching bag of the group. He pretty much hung around the others seeking friendship or validation. Steel had others think or speak up for him, but never spoke for himself. Q was the level headed one, or the one with the most common sense. And although he participated in the robbery that led to the death of his friend, he acted as if he had a conscience.
@@SickCessFull To me, he was a bad friend, and an even worse father. He would rather run in the streets with his friends than to take care of his son. His son's mother called him out on his nonsense, and he cursed her out in return. Although she used profanity when conversing with him, he cursed her out and called her out her name because he knew she was right. And he felt that he had no choice but to respond out of anger.
Great video young brother. Yeah I remember watching Juice growing up. Bishop was a hater. On his own crew. Pure evil and jealousy. Classic movie for sure. It’s sad because it’s a Bishop in every hood…
Thank you man and yea im knowing....lost my big brother to a bishop💯
I don't think he was a hater...he was just a runt of the litter who belonged to a crew that was loyal ...without Raheem and Q ...he would have been beat up a lot more and not be as popular!
Definitely a hater
Yup, he was the true definition of a hater... And the sad part is that most people usually side with these types of people.
If bishop really was the leader. Juice would've been a short film because they would've died in that bar when blizzard was robbing that joint😭😭would've been swizz cheese 🧀😂🤣 under his "leadership"
🤣🤣🤣 mannn brooo they would got smoke right with blizzard lmao
This makes me reflect When I think about my own friend groups as a teen, I was definitely Q, I didn’t care to lead. I prided myself on loyalty. But maybe I should have taken more initiative to be rahim, to be a leader. I use to think people that tried to lead were like bishop, obsessed with power they didn’t have but considering I grew up in better circumstances background wise than some of my friends, had positive influences, And that I was selfless, maybe I could have lead them down the right path and used my wisdom and discernment to better us instead of going against my gut intuition cause I’m with the “crew”. Looking back there were many moments were I realized they looked up to me, they came to me for advise, often looked to me to come up with a solution in times of stress whenever there was a problem, saw me as a brother,their families welcomed me as their own and trusted me to look after them, I’ve been called a “good man” more than once, just like Q and the dj competition I was ambitious and dreamed big and had moments where I was focused on achieving a goal, my boys would take notice and it would inspire them . Any discussion I would have it would be a discussion about life, politics, arts, it was rarely about gossip. but I never took the lead, I sat back and played it cool, showed that I was “down for whatever ” and the misguided led me to some dangerous situations that could have been avoided had I decided to speak up. Sad to say that in hindsight, in some situations certain friends even looked to me to be the one to talk us out of doing something stupid.i still remember the look in their eyes. It was fear. That moment of hesitation against peer pressure that says idk something doesn’t feel right about this but if you down then I’m down. They needed that positive energy from me to talk some sense in the group sense they knew I had more than anyone because they trusted my judgement and I missed those opportunities.
Probably the most insightful deep comment I've ever received 🙏🏾makes me reflect as well
PAC was great as Bishop . He should’ve won an Oscar for that performance .
facts
PAC was ruthless as Bishop!!!
Good shit bro classic timeless movie about young inner city kids trying to figure this thing we call Life💯💯
Man smh
Bishop was the weakest link but most charismatic and would make u think he real by the sway of his conversation
Best part was when he told Q I dont give af even about himself & he said that part twice. Bishop dropped the act & told him exactly how he felt. A hood naricsstic sociopath.
turned to a horror movie lol
@SickCessFull my dad showed me this movie when I was little first time I saw it I was shook ngl
same.
Raheem's situation with his baby mama dating the drug dealer gave Bishop the opportunity he needed because Raheem was the one who apparently knew where to buy a gun from before the others...nobody had a gun before the robbery ...Bishop was a hothead...he did and said things without thinking rationally maybe due to poor self esteem from his Dad's situation and everybody knowing about it including his enemy Roderman !
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! BRO TAKE YOUR TIME! THIS COULD POTENTIALLY BE SOME OF THE GREATEST CONTENT EVER AND YOU ONLY GIVING US 3 MINS
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I love your content bro, you speak abt things most 🥷🏾 don‘t want to but think abt 😂 unfiltered asl I love it, you deffo gonna blow up
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Great points, especially about the one outside the high school.
I remember watching this movie countless times as a teenager. I saw it exactly the way you did in terms of the hierarchy. Steel was number four for sure. He was the only person that was lower on the totem pole than Bishop and that’s why Bishop was able to control him at the end.
Never had control over Q..
Q respected the piece that Bishop had his hand, but not Bishop.
appreciate your comment thank you!
I just subscribed! Your content is on point!!! Bishop was a pure hater, needed to have that JUICE. so sad cause there are brothers out there that feel just like that in real life!!💯
Thank you for the support 😁 and yea so many snakes in the grass gotta be careful out here😡 wait till I do Rico from Paid in Full it's gone get personal 🤣🤣
@@SickCessFull Oh I'm waiting for that one!
Saw at the movies 🎥 and u spot on !!
Thank you for the support 😁💯 definitely a cold character smh
Nah this channel got it I respect the content ☝🏿
I Respect you my guy. This comment mean alot Thank you💯
@@SickCessFull Ain’t no thing folks preciate. Keep going crazy 💯
Great video one of my favorite films.
Glad you enjoyed it
character breakdown is dope g
Much appreciated 🙏🏾 request a character if you want I be lookin through the comments
Fact!! MY favorite movie of all time!!!
Definitely legendary
In my opinion, Bishop was similar to Stringer Bell from "The Wire" in the sense that he was a good No.2 to Raheem as Bell was to Avon Barksdale, but neither Stringer nor Bishop had the Charisma, shrewdness (Stringer is a slight exception), nor level of respect required to be a leader of a crew.
Ehhhh but stringer had juice and bishop wasn't number 2🤔 stringer had the respect to lead but his mindset was flawed looked at the streets like a corporation instead of the streets
Respect your opinion btw just giving mine
@@SickCessFull Not to mention that the respect that Springer had was on the strength of Avon because his had reputation that preceded him.
Trueeeeeee
Dope .. you a real one boa!
thank you appreciate the support....real recognize real
My only complaint is that your videos should be longer.keep bringing that heat bro💪🏾
They definitely are going to begin to get longer trust me...and we going to have more than the POV's😁 all I can say rn
@@SickCessFull you bring a different prospective.i watched juice a million times and I never realized how jealous bishop was of raheem.i like how u broke that down.like I said keep it bro 💪🏾
Yessir that's the point of the channel I love characters and the story underneath them😁thank you for supporting and commenting bro means more than you know💯
Awsm analysis one of my favorite movies! Keep it up!
thank youuu much appreciated
Classic they don't make them like this anymore it would be nice to see a real street movie
facts im definitely going to pay more homage to more classic characters as well as current...Thank you for checkin it out i appreciate it
You can do Jason in NEW JERSEY DRIVE, CLASSIC movie‼️
@@kwajotube ill check it out bro thanks for the support
Keep doing what you doing....love your videos and I'm looking forward to seeing more just bounced up your videos last night and I'm trying to watch out all your content lol
Thank youuu Thank youu ima keep working appreciate you supporting me😁
@@SickCessFull IDK if u could but I could use some vids on pvalley characters
@@katricacayenne788 haa maybe sometime in the future but as of right now i havent seen 1 episode
@@SickCessFull Damn guess I gotta wait lol
@@katricacayenne788 i got chu though
Add more details to each character .
Newbie here Ayeee!!!
Welcome 😁 I appreciate you being here more great characters to come and you can also suggest some for me to look into thank youu
Pac was fortunate to get the role of bishop script was actually written in the 80s but not made until the early 90s.
Bishop is the best antagonist in Juice
great antagonist L manz
😂😂😂😂 I’m glad I saved this one for last u came in hot
Growing up with my homies I was always the `Q’ of the group in a sense that I was the laid-back, easy-going, charming one who also quiet and analytical who was the voice of reason that just wanted to get girls and listen to music and group who stop the more impulsive homies from getting us into trouble.
Same but instead of raheem I was the leader🤔so might have been blended between the 2🤦🏾♂️ good times
Can you do the movie Strapped with Fredro Star
I've seen the movie ill see
@@SickCessFull full movie is free here on RUclips
Shit at the end of the day bishop had a gun he’s the leader dog🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man gtho 🤣🤣🤣
RAHEEM GUN
Juice was one of the best movies in the 90’s and if bishop was the leader stuff would of turned ugly fast some people are not leaders
Facts definitely one of my all time favorites
Raheem may have been the leader of the group, however he was not a real friend. Raheem was just as bad as Bishop, although Raheem wasn't a killer, but still. He was leading the crew on a path to destruction, a path that soon caused his own demise. Bishop was a lose cannon, just ready to jump in when or wherever there was action without thinking twice. He was hooked on juice like a cokehead is to crack. Steel was the punching bag of the group. He pretty much hung around the others seeking friendship or validation. Steel had others think or speak up for him, but never spoke for himself. Q was the level headed one, or the one with the most common sense. And although he participated in the robbery that led to the death of his friend, he acted as if he had a conscience.
i like your perspective...but i cant see Raheem being a bad friend
@@SickCessFull To me, he was a bad friend, and an even worse father. He would rather run in the streets with his friends than to take care of his son. His son's mother called him out on his nonsense, and he cursed her out in return. Although she used profanity when conversing with him, he cursed her out and called her out her name because he knew she was right. And he felt that he had no choice but to respond out of anger.
@@SickCessFull But on the real, Khalil Kain did a hell of a job playing Raheem 💯
facts he def did
do that movie zooman 1995 movie
Ima have to watch that thang never seen it🤔
@@SickCessFull he worst than bishop dude was wildin
I wish u could say it to bishop face it it was real and if Tupac was alive
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Appreciate the support 😁 I loved that Klaus video one of my favorites to upload ngl
@@SickCessFull its a fun video about an awesome character.
I've said this for years. The character of Bishop was a h--azz ninja. He didn't have any power (and even that was false) until he got a gun
Man💯
Do this on Q
hmm🤔
Raheem lead them wrong with that robbery but beside that he was a good one for the most part
Yea he messed up letting Bishop have the Gun