Seems like a dark joke on the viewer that we saw Bobby's funeral through crappy FBI surveillance footage. We were denied paying our respects in our own way by not being "there" in the context of the show. The last season is really depressing.
@@pretorious700 Damn you're a cool guy. Just shut me down and you looked really cool in the process. Nobody should get excited about anything, we should all just be cool and calm down about things. Brilliant.
The color scheme, paranoia-inducing camera angles and cuts, the silence, the FBI videos making the funeral seem less personal, making the guys look like the mobsters they are.... Christ, this season was grim
They build the whole series to it so well. Melphi kind of reflects the audience and I'm almost surprised they didnt end the series with her. Sometimes I like to think she walked into that diner and thats what Tony sees, but I think it was just the FBI coming to finally drop a RICO charge, not a hitman.
Was literally just thinking that, I loved how season 1 was so bright and full of sunshine and then you get to 6B and like you said everything has that blueish washed out tint that makes you feel like the end is near for Tony.
yes, thats true, but thats what makes the show great. Season 1 they were on top of the mob and life. Now everyone is dying and the Sopranos did an amazing job showing what really happens to every mafia crew in the end
0:27: The part of the video when Tony is looking around to see if there's anyone coming for him. That look in his eye was the first time in the series when I think Tony was genuinely afraid for his life. To be that constant target for assassination must be incredibly overwhelming. James Gandolfini was a brilliant actor who played so many different emotions and did it so well.
"i gotta to get home" poor carmela, she can't live in a regular house like regular people.. but that's the exactly kinda of house that she would be live in if she had run away with furio 😆
I'm glad I'm not the only one that felt so shitty while watching the last season. Not because it was bad, hell, it was one of the best seasons, but the feeling it gave me was so depressing it almost made me have an existential crisis. Reminded me of certain moments playing GTA IV.
The show becomes quite difficult to watch towards the end because you begin to feel the "end" approaching -- the American dream, the mob, Tony himself, and just in general the concept of death. It's probably the most existentially dark seasons of television ever made.
David Chase stated that he was surprised when he found out that fans loved the characters and were rooting for them I think the show went out of its way in the last season to remind people that these are all horrible human beings. There were no redeeming qualities to any of the characters. That's why the season felt empty and depressing
I’m one of the few that didn’t feel bad. Part of me was heavily invested in the character arcs and how much things were crumbling around tony. He became such a scumbag that it did not feel horrible seeing his crew get killed or seeing him fear for his life.
AJ is the only one with any sense in this season. People can hate on him all they want he really was just a normal boy trying to cope with living life in a household of seedy and psychopathic lunatics.
This is literally what I try to explain to everyone. In the last season he’s literally the most rational person of all. He always reminded me of just a somewhat normal person with normal issues trying to cope living with a mob family.
I don’t recall any classic comedy moments in the second half of season 6. Maybe Paulie and the cat but even that is morbid because of the Chrissy reference
Funerals were always a large part of this series. And for the funeral of one of the most prominent characters is only shown from the perspective of the FBI agents staking it out. Totally impersonal. Cold. The last few seasons were very grim, especially the last one. One can get the vibe that the end is near for Tony.
When Season 1 premiered everything was colorful and bright now by the end just muted and gray colors as if the joy had been zapped from the world signifying many things, one of them being the transformation of Tony into a full blown villainous character.
This scene is very strange... truly strange. The scene is interrupted at the beginning, when Tony, after waking up, meets the agent Harris (suddenly it is evening), then, again, Tony and Dante go to Carmela's hiding place.
@@conormcateer8305 I thought so too. But one thing must be stated. The Sopranos are perhaps the most realistic series that has ever been made, and it is no coincidence that in addition to being a classic of great fiction, it is also defined as a sociological portrait of Western civilization at the beginning of the third millennium. The mafia is shown humanely, like any other social phenomenon. Of course, the limits of television are many, but if there is one thing that David Chase has demonstrated that he knows and reproduces profoundly, it is dreams, the work of the unconscious. For many, Made in America represents the end of the American dream, the end of great America. Not only does the cycle of the Soprano family (understood as an institution and as a criminal organization) end, but that of an entire nation, of an entire civilization. It may be a dream, the whole episode, but it's too detailed to be.
@@ivozaccagni It’s an amazing episode… but if you pay attention Chase drops clues that we are watching a dream sequence… could list them all, but here’s my favourite… Uncle Pat visiting Tony in the Bing… music in background not your usual strip club fare… we only hear an instrumental drone… turns out to be Sonic Youth, I dream I dream… deliberately included as are the other songs in soundtrack with dreaming mentioned in soundtrack. AJ at Bobby’s funeral accuses those at his table of living in a dream. Made in America is an anagram of I AM A NICE DREAM
I wonder sometimes... do they have rules like, No women no kids? No funerals? Carm's probably right... FBI presence deters hits more than the principle.
@@VoodooDangerbird You want compromise? A whole year I wanted to go in a bar, I compromised I drank alone in my house, I wanted to go to the movies I compromised, I watched pirated movies off the radiat- I mean internet.
Reading the comments in the section reminds me of Walt finally confessing to everything. The final season was meant for the viewer not ro root for any of these characters. They are all terrible people even Bobby. Chase wanted to fans to realize that everyone involved is a terrible person. Dr. Melfi lashed out at Tony because she was disgusted at herself. She was meant to be what the viewers should of been. Kudos to David Chase.
I think Carmella, Meadow and AJ will be just fine. Because if the ending happened the way most of us thinks it went down (Tony getting assassinated or Arrested by the FBI) it will be the best thing that happened to them. Or for them.
@@michaelsinclair8733idk if they would be able to move on from seeing their father/husband get murdered right in front of them. That trauma is hard to get rid of, especially for someone like AJ who most likely suffers from MDD
You all know AJ's semi girlfriend is how they got to Tony on that last episode. That's how New York found out where they were having dinner at which diner, she was working with New York!
If AJ was working for Carmine jnr.'s porn company he could've let it slip unknowningly. Likewise, Meadow probably told her fiance, who in turn told his father Patsy, who in turn told New York. The possibilities are numerous.
@@VoodooDangerbird It's like Jordan Peterson says in "12 Rules for Life", Don't let your kids do anything to make you hate them. It is a lot more common, and parents subconsciously punish kids in all types of ways. looking at you Livis!
If you end up hating your kids for any reason you need to look in the mirror for the reasons why. Or maybe your significant other. Tony was too pig headed to understand that.
In COLOMBIA, when gangster/bandido is at war and have to be in hiding, the wife, kids or anybody who comes to visit have to be blindfolded. They do this for their own protection. In case the enemy capture/kidnap them and torture them, they can not give up location of the men. American LCN has rules which I think personally make them a lot softer than real Colombian gangster
It’s telling how Tony has to rely on the FBI in the last season to protect himself and to get to Phil, if he didn’t die on the last episode that would probably come back to haunt him
Rhiannon, Heidi and Kennedy were all Phil Leotardo’s granddaughters, trained to be teenage girl assassins to avenge their grandfather’s twenty years in the can.
This is sadder when you realize Bobby never got much after his death. He amounts to little more than a couple of numbers from Butchie, Janice is more concerned with the money, and the people at the funeral are more concerned with the food. It gets worse when you realize that Bobby's death was shown through some poor quality FBI recordings whereas rats like Curto get treated with a lot more respect. It's kind of funny in hindsight
I always noticed that how they are to the side from the main family as if telling us that they have separated themselves from the family and betrayed tony and joined New York
Same. I had a hard time reading Paulie during his final scene with Tony. It was a mixture of guilt, worry, sadness. Tony Sirico’s great acting for you. I thought he definitely sided with New York.
Is there no driveway? Why would he park on the lawn like that? Wouldn't that attract attention? Hey look at this van parked on the lawn when there's a perfectly good driveway right next to it
@@theseattlegreen1871 the shot was taken from the front. Tony comes in through that door and AJ walks his friend out that same door. and Tony says, use the backdoor next time....or something like that. which clearly shows we saw the front of the house. mor*n.
Seems like a dark joke on the viewer that we saw Bobby's funeral through crappy FBI surveillance footage. We were denied paying our respects in our own way by not being "there" in the context of the show. The last season is really depressing.
Calm down Sparky, it's a TV drama.
@@pretorious700 Damn you're a cool guy. Just shut me down and you looked really cool in the process. Nobody should get excited about anything, we should all just be cool and calm down about things. Brilliant.
@@mmockridge1 funny thing is he got comments doing the same thing he clowning you for 😭😂he's a clown tho🤡he can't help himself
A lot of scenes look like green filter
@@pretorious700 do you have to try and make people feel stupid to make up for your pathetic existence? It’s very sad.
The color scheme, paranoia-inducing camera angles and cuts, the silence, the FBI videos making the funeral seem less personal, making the guys look like the mobsters they are.... Christ, this season was grim
Yeah David chase and the writers pulled all the stops in the last season to make the show as realistic as possible in this last season.
They build the whole series to it so well. Melphi kind of reflects the audience and I'm almost surprised they didnt end the series with her. Sometimes I like to think she walked into that diner and thats what Tony sees, but I think it was just the FBI coming to finally drop a RICO charge, not a hitman.
@@geordiejones5618 you my friend. Are incorrect. All the writing is on the wall. Tony was killed
Ridley Scott ovah here.. Hehehe
Ikr, i love the cinematography in this season. Feels like an Eastwood directed film
Compare the lighting of this scene to season 1 lmao. It’s so cold and washed out. Really gives a feeling of loneliness and decay.
Was literally just thinking that, I loved how season 1 was so bright and full of sunshine and then you get to 6B and like you said everything has that blueish washed out tint that makes you feel like the end is near for Tony.
It is a fascinating motif when the pilot aired it was all bright and colorful but by the end of the show, the colors were muted and gray.
What can you say? Chase is a genius. Best God damn series ever!
yes, thats true, but thats what makes the show great. Season 1 they were on top of the mob and life. Now everyone is dying and the Sopranos did an amazing job showing what really happens to every mafia crew in the end
was that your TV, is it old... kidding. D. Chase was a Master.
Fuckin one thing I feel bad for Bobby’s kids, fuckin sweethearts and lost both of their parents, poor little guys. Fuckin horrible, right Tone
And now they're stuck with Janice. Oh marone.
Christofaaa!!
How's the Irish bar?
What are ya gonna do ?🤷🏽♂️
It's true, they didn't do nuthing, poor little guys.
This is the kind of house carm woulda lived in if she married jerry toofe..
wid his faddah’s snowplowin business
@@joeb7975 j hi
@mdo686 you must ve been the funniest of your fuckin class.
@Shapiro Shekelberg you are so fucking hateful
The sopranos fandom’s ability to remember all these lines of dialogue is hilarious lol.
“We’re just friends”
“I know, nice work” 😂
Hilarious. Tony knows AJ is such a putz
0:27: The part of the video when Tony is looking around to see if there's anyone coming for him. That look in his eye was the first time in the series when I think Tony was genuinely afraid for his life. To be that constant target for assassination must be incredibly overwhelming. James Gandolfini was a brilliant actor who played so many different emotions and did it so well.
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean someone is not after you. ...thus the panic attacks.
"i gotta to get home" poor carmela, she can't live in a regular house like regular people.. but that's the exactly kinda of house that she would be live in if she had run away with furio 😆
It's piss.
They never happy
@@SkyWidows Nature boy ric flairinin!
I wonder if after tony passed, her and furio ever gave it a try.
I would give my left testicle to have such a nice house. She could take care of the smell herself, but then again she wouldn't me Carmella
I'm glad I'm not the only one that felt so shitty while watching the last season.
Not because it was bad, hell, it was one of the best seasons, but the feeling it gave me was so depressing it almost made me have an existential crisis.
Reminded me of certain moments playing GTA IV.
The show becomes quite difficult to watch towards the end because you begin to feel the "end" approaching -- the American dream, the mob, Tony himself, and just in general the concept of death. It's probably the most existentially dark seasons of television ever made.
David Chase stated that he was surprised when he found out that fans loved the characters and were rooting for them
I think the show went out of its way in the last season to remind people that these are all horrible human beings. There were no redeeming qualities to any of the characters. That's why the season felt empty and depressing
The entirety of Season 6 gave me GTA 4 vibes lol.
I’m one of the few that didn’t feel bad.
Part of me was heavily invested in the character arcs and how much things were crumbling around tony.
He became such a scumbag that it did not feel horrible seeing his crew get killed or seeing him fear for his life.
Love gta iv
This scene is amazing, and disturbing. The way it depicts impending doom is truly unsettling.
AJ is the only one with any sense in this season. People can hate on him all they want he really was just a normal boy trying to cope with living life in a household of seedy and psychopathic lunatics.
This is literally what I try to explain to everyone. In the last season he’s literally the most rational person of all. He always reminded me of just a somewhat normal person with normal issues trying to cope living with a mob family.
He's a tool
Only dummies hate on AJ, they haven't understood a single second of the series
AJ did nothing wrong.
He was a wuss.
"you should use the back door." every chance i get tony. every chance i get.
IDK, Anthony JR using his dad's notoriety to pick up underage girls
Carmela: "Are you being careful?"
*Tony continues to eat orange*
Orange and Orange juice signifying an attempt on his life.
Uou
It's just oranges in general. It's a nod to the god father.
That orange was really great in this scene. Wish they gave it more character development.
@@amaranth2979 you gonna make that same joke every time it comes up?
@@MS-hp9li All I can say is for what he did on the Tony Soprano vitamin C situation alone, he shoulda been made right there and then!
Just shows that despite that life style being glorified it still doesn’t Change the fact that more often than not it ends in death and misery.
Unless your Carmine Jr.
or sr@@cquiroz7874
Season 6 was so depressing and dark
Right? The colors are majorly bumming me out.
I don’t recall any classic comedy moments in the second half of season 6. Maybe Paulie and the cat but even that is morbid because of the Chrissy reference
@@PrlytheWn Sacred and propane? All Phil lines?
@@Ratchet2431 true. Phil turning into a house is one of the best spots in the series.
Now that I’ve watched this season over several times, it’s amazing how many signs of death there are. The direction is brilliant.
You know, Quasimodo predicted all this.
Who did wha
“You know Quasimodo the half back of Notre Dame.” Bobby to Tony
“ it’s Nostradamus two complete different things.” Tony. Earlier episode .
Genuine lol.
Thanks.
Ya he did!
@@stephenolaughlin6595 It's interesting the coincidence. What? you're gonna tell me you never pondered that?
Bobby died still not knowing the difference between Nostradamus and Notre Dame.
One is a f’in cathedral
Quasimodo is the hunchback of Notre Dame. Nostradamus and Notre Dame, it's two different things completely.
@@amaranth2979 It’s interesting the coincidence. What? You gonna tell me you never pondered that?
@@petepyeatt6909 nostradamus treated quasimodo's scoliosis
"Don't worry about our enemies, AJ, because we'll be watched by our other enemies."
I like how season 6 sopranos home went from colorful and warm to gloomy and dark
Tony could get clipped anytime and meadow runs out to meet Patrick when he walks in.
Putan ‘
Funerals were always a large part of this series. And for the funeral of one of the most prominent characters is only shown from the perspective of the FBI agents staking it out. Totally impersonal. Cold. The last few seasons were very grim, especially the last one. One can get the vibe that the end is near for Tony.
It is
When Season 1 premiered everything was colorful and bright now by the end just muted and gray colors as if the joy had been zapped from the world signifying many things, one of them being the transformation of Tony into a full blown villainous character.
That's very insightful. The sacred and the propane.
You are both becoming highly alagorical.
Whatever happened there
"The owners were what, 90 years old?" "It's piss." LOL!
Always such a positive human with a way with words. Ugh
MIA is a dream… Tony’s final dream as he dies from a heart attack… smell of piss is Tony wetting bed
The eyes gandolfini had before entering the house reminds me of how apprehensive he was in the coma being invited into the house by tony b
This scene is very strange... truly strange.
The scene is interrupted at the beginning, when Tony, after waking up, meets the agent Harris (suddenly it is evening), then, again, Tony and Dante go to Carmela's hiding place.
@Charmingly Cynical Sun Tzu ova here...
The song in the scenes of Tony waking up, this scene, and Phil’s last scene are the same, “Keep Me Hanging On” by Vanilla Fudge
Whole episode is a dream
@@conormcateer8305 I thought so too. But one thing must be stated. The Sopranos are perhaps the most realistic series that has ever been made, and it is no coincidence that in addition to being a classic of great fiction, it is also defined as a sociological portrait of Western civilization at the beginning of the third millennium. The mafia is shown humanely, like any other social phenomenon. Of course, the limits of television are many, but if there is one thing that David Chase has demonstrated that he knows and reproduces profoundly, it is dreams, the work of the unconscious. For many, Made in America represents the end of the American dream, the end of great America. Not only does the cycle of the Soprano family (understood as an institution and as a criminal organization) end, but that of an entire nation, of an entire civilization. It may be a dream, the whole episode, but it's too detailed to be.
@@ivozaccagni It’s an amazing episode… but if you pay attention Chase drops clues that we are watching a dream sequence… could list them all, but here’s my favourite… Uncle Pat visiting Tony in the Bing… music in background not your usual strip club fare… we only hear an instrumental drone… turns out to be Sonic Youth, I dream I dream… deliberately included as are the other songs in soundtrack with dreaming mentioned in soundtrack. AJ at Bobby’s funeral accuses those at his table of living in a dream. Made in America is an anagram of I AM A NICE DREAM
One time me and my father saw a sign that said Bear Left......
So we went home !👍😀👍
"Crickets"🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
I get it. He was driving a Lincoln.
I wonder sometimes...
do they have rules like,
No women no kids?
No funerals?
Carm's probably right...
FBI presence deters hits more than the principle.
" I hear Cauliflower is 3 dollars a pound. "
" Oh look pop, they got roast pork."
AJs girl sets up Tony's killing in the END. Playing AJ for a Patsy, & No One is the Wiser not even the BOSS
Lots of classic rock in those last two episodes.
If I was AJ I'd be walking around with an Ak
the only thing he'd do with an AK is blow his own feet off.
AJ - “we’re just friends”
Tony - “(sigh) yeah. I know.”
Poor Tony with his two daughters.
He needed a male heir
Wow so funny
Colors have almost completely run out. Meaning Tony’s life is near end.
This was their quarantine lol
So that’s it. Don’t compromise no leeway. Just more stupid fucking jokes!
@@VoodooDangerbird You want compromise? A whole year I wanted to go in a bar, I compromised I drank alone in my house, I wanted to go to the movies I compromised, I watched pirated movies off the radiat- I mean internet.
Reading the comments in the section reminds me of Walt finally confessing to everything. The final season was meant for the viewer not ro root for any of these characters. They are all terrible people even Bobby. Chase wanted to fans to realize that everyone involved is a terrible person.
Dr. Melfi lashed out at Tony because she was disgusted at herself. She was meant to be what the viewers should of been.
Kudos to David Chase.
I think Carmella, Meadow and AJ will be just fine. Because if the ending happened the way most of us thinks it went down (Tony getting assassinated or Arrested by the FBI) it will be the best thing that happened to them. Or for them.
@@michaelsinclair8733idk if they would be able to move on from seeing their father/husband get murdered right in front of them. That trauma is hard to get rid of, especially for someone like AJ who most likely suffers from MDD
I remember seeing a super bowl commercial that showed AJ and Meadow doing just fine. @@ericsilver9401
Same with season 7 of The Shield.
"Who's she gonna tell"
Butch this who, that's how they know to go to the restaurant to kill Tony.
1:47 AJ was thinking, "I tried but she kept saying no."
You know who left from the back door Vito
“Sometimes, even if people didn’t get out of line, they got whacked”
Henry Hill
Bobby and Silvio were the two examples
I feel like he was referring to being whacked by your own family instead of a war.
Bobby and Silvio were fair game tbh, they orchestrated and agreed to an attempted hit on Phil
"Who's she gonna tell" Well maybe her uncle Butchie. 😂
You all know AJ's semi girlfriend is how they got to Tony on that last episode. That's how New York found out where they were having dinner at which diner, she was working with New York!
You watched that video too
If AJ was working for Carmine jnr.'s porn company he could've let it slip unknowningly. Likewise, Meadow probably told her fiance, who in turn told his father Patsy, who in turn told New York. The possibilities are numerous.
Yes, I saw that video as well and it makes sense.
Nobody got to tony
@@thefnaffan2 what video. I gotta see it.
Aw man, they cut it off right before "Cauliflower is tree ninety-nine a pound"
They’re hiding out from New York and then Meadow is leaving to go to the city? I don’t get it
Family members dont get targeted
@@sdc3536 then why hide out
@@scungilliarrabbiata4333 Because Tony was still too worried about leaving them at the house
@@sdc3536 yes they do
Being in a relationship with Janice is a kiss of death 💀
A new Sopranos upload but AJ annoying as always
It's like something came along and sucked the life right out of the atmosphere towards the end. Imagine what it would all look like today.
What is trying to say is that the ramus intersects with a framus tan approximately at the para nostra.
They're in hiding to be safe, yet Meadow just gonna go hang out in the city ...
"who is she gonna tell?" :o
She’s a hoowah, and she’s not related to you by blood or marriage.
But she was his goomar
"who's she gonna tell?" Her picture is hanging in the salon where NY arranged the hit. She probably have the location of the diner to NY
I was looking for this comment
She was a model makes sense shed be in a salon
Stop it. AJ worked for Carmine. They followed him after work.
God I love that, "how ya doin?"
“Are you being careful?” Not careful enough.
Best damn show
Tony talks down to AJ all the time and treats him like he's completely incompetend
it has it's effects
I mean, he whines about practically every inconvenience. You can’t really blame Tony for not having too much faith in him, shitty father though he is.
He doesn't. Watch the whole thing and understand a father trying to raise a brat son into a man in that type of environment or any one similar.
damn good scene
UP IN DA CLUB!
2:52 notice how paulie and patsy are side by side. Foreshadowing?
I am sure if I have kids I would love them regardless I think. Then I see AJ and just know, I'd hate the little weazle.
You can love your kids & dislike them at the same time. You will often see the things that you hate about yourself reflected in your kids.
Ray, I wanted to dislike this comment. But you are correct.
@@VoodooDangerbird It's like Jordan Peterson says in "12 Rules for Life", Don't let your kids do anything to make you hate them. It is a lot more common, and parents subconsciously punish kids in all types of ways.
looking at you Livis!
If you end up hating your kids for any reason you need to look in the mirror for the reasons why. Or maybe your significant other. Tony was too pig headed to understand that.
@@thugmonk9837 wise words Mr. Thugmonk . Cool name too
So the girl was a model from butchies salon. She helped with the hit on Tony
that reddit post was stupid
Or it was Meadow.
2:51 "F*ck him! we're gonna die out here"
Season 6 Soo Dark.
Tony saying "who she gonna tell"
when it could of been her who in 1 way or another let the info on where the family would meet & eat 🤔
"who's she gonna tell?" Mmm hmmmm.....
The people she was doing modelling for in New York apparently
Things that make you go hmmmm.....
"She's quitting being a Shinebox..."
Its too bad aj got dumped by a Puerto rican whoaaaa
But it's AJ
That mootahdell is no.3, he used to drive Jr. Soprano around
And you used to sell laser printers out of the trunk of your Crown Vic!
If i said what Tony said about not kicking her out of bed i'd be on the sofa for 3 weeks lol
1:47.
Tony really doesn’t want grandkids.
In COLOMBIA, when gangster/bandido is at war and have to be in hiding, the wife, kids or anybody who comes to visit have to be blindfolded.
They do this for their own protection. In case the enemy capture/kidnap them and torture them, they can not give up location of the men.
American LCN has rules which I think personally make them a lot softer than real Colombian gangster
That would be Defcon 1, not 4
Vito rides a pole. Ooooh!! Catching, not pitching. Ooooh!
"You don't get it?" "I get it... you wouldn't kick her out of bed. Wha?"
Does Janice not go to Bobby’s funeral? Doesn’t show her on surveillance and she’s not shows at the reception.
"There's always a large FBI presence". Phew! Thank heavens for law and order...
It’s telling how Tony has to rely on the FBI in the last season to protect himself and to get to Phil, if he didn’t die on the last episode that would probably come back to haunt him
Rhiannon, Heidi and Kennedy were all Phil Leotardo’s granddaughters, trained to be teenage girl assassins to avenge their grandfather’s twenty years in the can.
Bobby Bachaleri
This is sadder when you realize Bobby never got much after his death. He amounts to little more than a couple of numbers from Butchie, Janice is more concerned with the money, and the people at the funeral are more concerned with the food.
It gets worse when you realize that Bobby's death was shown through some poor quality FBI recordings whereas rats like Curto get treated with a lot more respect. It's kind of funny in hindsight
A.J. plays his little prick role masterfully. - Robert Iler -
Defcon 4 is low..1 is on high alert..just sayin
Sounds quite in character for AJ to screw that up tbh ;)
Hollywood usually screws that up
2:51 is the show telling us something about Paulie and patsy ???
I think they had a hand in New Jersey’s downfall
I always noticed that how they are to the side from the main family as if telling us that they have separated themselves from the family and betrayed tony and joined New York
Same. I had a hard time reading Paulie during his final scene with Tony. It was a mixture of guilt, worry, sadness. Tony Sirico’s great acting for you. I thought he definitely sided with New York.
Damn, Tony's son was a repulsive character.
Carm’s best jeans
Where, down the shore, is this house, that is right across from the ocean, with no other houses around it? Prime real estate!
Safe house at the beach
Nice work if you can get it
Aj is so whiney
She’s a junior in highschool 😂😂😂😂😂
There's Rhianna, New York family informer..
That girl was the mole that got Tony killed......
I thought Jenny S. had the mole, where did AJ's girl have it....
@@danielueblacker9118 Daniel, I salute you. That was hilarious.
Or Meadow who tell her fiance where she eating that night.
Idk what Carmela is talking about, I would absolutely love to live in that house.
She’s accustomed to the Soprano mansion.
I'm with AJ on this one this one
I watch all these Sopranos clips of the earlier season and it makes you forget how grim the last seasons was.
0:08- 0:11 Both are dead in real life. WEHT?!
Carmella Has Been Living Below HER "Standard", for a While Now.
“She’s a junior in high school.”
“What?”
“She’s quitting modeling anyway. She’s tired of being exploited.”
Lmao
@far cry from whitecaps
0:41 carms ass......yall are welcome
Meadow is the only one who could run da family after Tony's death.
2.50 Is that Patsy Parisi/Grimaldi, watching the FBI surveillance?
DEFCON 5 is normal, so DEFCON 4 is a slightly dangerous condition. 1 is most dangerous.
Is there no driveway? Why would he park on the lawn like that? Wouldn't that attract attention?
Hey look at this van parked on the lawn when there's a perfectly good driveway right next to it
did you see a driveway? no.
@@EddieDuranLLC
Did we see the entire outside perimeter of the house? NO!
@@EddieDuranLLC
Also that shot was taken from the back of the house. Where I come from people's driveways are usually in front of their house
@@theseattlegreen1871 the shot was taken from the front. Tony comes in through that door and AJ walks his friend out that same door. and Tony says, use the backdoor next time....or something like that. which clearly shows we saw the front of the house. mor*n.
@@EddieDuranLLC
Are you seriously afraid to write the word "moron"?👈😂
Also your comment is strictly your opinion.
You're the only morOn here!