I think she missed the point on the first one. It wasn’t only she was scared that they would run out of money, she was scared Tony would get himself killed and THEN she should have to work at a grocery store.
Exactly! And to go a step further it’s proven over and over in the show that Carmella will literally do ANYTHING to avoid having to work a regular 9-5 job let alone work in a grocery store where all her friends go
I love that the limit on unreported gifts is 16k and tony got him a 15k watch. the amount of thought put into this is superb. Tony probably went to the jewelry store with a wad of cash with 16k on it. asked the jeweler what's the most expensive watch he could afford with 16k, and after taxes, that 15k watch was it. It makes me wonder if luxury watch manufacturers have a specific tier at this price point, just for this particular reason. i wouldnt put it past them.
@@Akeem_768 are you sure about that? Like you actually did the research before commenting? Or youre just trying to be a contrarian? I havent done the research, im just speculating based on what was said on the video. And i would nt be surprised if the amount was still the same 20 years later. 15 years later the most cash you could take to mexico unreported was 10k, and today it is still the same. But anyways, if i was contradicting someone, i would first do the research
@@heroedeleyenda05 dude you can easily look up historical annual gift tax exclusion amounts, it trends in a upward motion just like you said $16k in 2022, it's $17k in 2023. Between 1997-2001 it was $10k & 2002-2005 it was $11k
My biggest financial issue with the Sopranos: where was uncle Juniors money? Capo since the 60’s. No wife, no kids, no addictions. No long prison stay. Ran a successful crew. Became underboss of North Jersey. Where’s his mansion?
@@MayorSom He didn’t even waste money on a gumare, he just banged his nurse. That’s just fiscally responsible. He seemingly had zero vices, and was rather cheap. And he had a rep for being too greedy with the kick ups. He should’ve had a fortune saved up. Juniors a big plot hole for me. Not even mentioning how his entire crew disappeared and just became Mikey.
@@johansmallberries9874His crew disappearing was odd, but for the mansion, Junior is very old school. At that time, the older made guys didn't believe on buying mansions like Tony's. He saved his money and remember as soon as he goes into the nursing home in season 6, his money is being used for the home. That's roughly a year and a half of monthly payments for a high dollar nursing home until the last episode. His money was drained over that period
Tony was the owner of one of the biggest garbage disposal companies in North Jersey, so of course he could afford all the luxuries for his wife and kids..
Suburban dudes have a soft spot for the April Ludgate or LeanBeefPatty look. The whole “she’s attractive enough to be attainable but not too hot where she makes me feel inadequate”
I went on a limb to watch the video based on your comment. I'm glad to report you were correct in your assessment. She's great! Very charismatic and actual fan of The Sopranos.
7:40 Livia is the master at baiting people. Look at how Janice reacts when she learns she might actually have money she could siphon away. It's the subtle nuances of how these characters interact that make this show such a legend
On Social Security: there were numerous references to "no-show" and "no-work" jobs gained via control of unions and businesses (construction, waste management, finance, etc.). I would think that in addition to having health insurance and "legitimate" pay through those jobs, the jobs helped the fellas build enough work credits with SSA to have healthy PIA's if they survived into their 60's-70's. In fact, even if they did not survive I think the spouses would be eligible for spousal benefits down the road.
Angie got her car windows smashed out for blabbing to Carmela about her problems. Plus, her dog was ok, even though she said “it comes and goes.” And then the Phil thing with the car.. whatever happened there.
She would still get reported depositing 9,900. I used to work at a bank, and we were trained to look out of people intentionally depositing just under 10k. Can still fill a report if under 10k.
Yeah you're right. I work in anti-money Laundering for different financial institutions and not reporting simply because it was 5% under the threshold is not a valid reason. However, it's that little bit of plausible deniability that allows many people to try to get away with it anyways.
3:10 I have (and had) family in banking. I asked my mom once about this and what she told me was though this is true, it's only partially true. Large deposits happen so often that the IRS would be inundated with data, so what actually happens is a form is filed and stored at the local branch. It doesn't get sent to the IRS unless the IRS asks for it. And apparently it doesn't have to be at least $10,000. If this banker suspected the money was from ill-gotten gains, he can file a report on it and make it available to the IRS should they ask. I asked her this back in like 2004 though, so could be different now.
It's all electronic now.. it takes a few bytes per transaction and the IRS has literally petabytes of storage. Actually they recently discussed reducing the number to $600.
@@aakksshhaayy600 $ ????? How disgusting IT is !!!! It's not the Little people the problem with taxe évasion. The problem is from the riche whom Hide lot of cash
I love how she had to add at the end of the video that she’d never finically advise someone who Is in organised crime, just in case someone got the wrong idea from the video 😂
Business idea: We need banks who respect personal privacy and keep their accounts on number based anonymity. That would fix a lot of issues with modern society. Criminals or not criminals, why does no one question the insanity behind institutions and governments being able to attain that information? It's none of anyone's business. The fact that your bank account is not fully protected information by law borders dystopian nightmare.
If your business idea is to be shut down instantly and go to Federal prison, sure. We had this 50 years ago and the government passed the Bank Secrecy Act to stop it
@@bushman6964 they aren't as secret as you think unfortunately. When the Truckers' Convoy happened here in Canada, the feds seized a handful of crypto wallets.
Love that high up in the corporate structure Enron quote, total game recognize game there. Just happens to pick out the corporation with all the executives committing crimes
Id be curious how much the life insurance policy is valued at plus what the net worth of his assets once you exclude the house. All of that has to be declared as legitimate income and the only sources for that are Satriales, his co-ownership of the Bada Bing club, and his salary and part ownership of Barone Sanitation. That's a hefty sum, I'm sure, but dwarfed in size by his illegal sources of funds.
Actually there are quite a few financial advisors out who would jump at the opportunity to handle “manipulate funds,” and receive compensation for their expertise. Most sophisticated criminal enterprises have accountants/financial advisors to put their money back into the main ’ Financial stream,’ etc. 🤔
Hmm... the Enron collapse occurred in October 2001, this episode aired September 2002. It wasn't Tony's intuition, he was referring to a previous scandal.
Not so fast, even if the bank doesn't HAVE to report it, they can if they want. Then the IRS can ask a judge for a court order to check all accounts with large deposits. No judge will deny them the warrant.
Here's the thing: what if they do all that and after all is said and done, everything turns out to be 1) legit and 2) accounted for accurately? They gonna railroad you because they humiliated themselves?
“Financial advisers want nothing to do with nefarious business activities” … is what I would say if the FBI was listening. Since they aren’t, let’s setup some accounts in the Cayman Islands…
While banks do need to declare the 10k in cash deposit, the thinking that depositing just under 10k is a myth. The IRS looks for patterns. Carmela depositing 9,900 at several banks one time might not raise a flag, but if she did it regularly the IRS would come knocking. When authorites go after criminals like Tony with a search warrant, the warrant has to describe the items of interest. Smart cops will take an IRS agent who, due to the nature of their investigation, can look in the smallest compartment in the home.
6:45 😂 Carmela is anything but a smart and shrewd business woman… her attempt to divorce Tony backfired so badly it’s not even funny. Plus her taking Tony’s money and putting it into several banks just below 10k is illegal and called structuring plus is just further proof that Tony has illegal means of income 😂… just like when Tony gave his mom those illegal airline tickets this move would back fire in time but Tony Carmella and AJ all end up dead in the end so we never got that far into it
@@jonny-b4954 not true at all… watch a couple videos breaking down the final scene it’s clear and apparent that all 3 were murdered… that’s why there’s 2 gunman in the final scene. There are several really detailed breakdowns of this one scene that take 30-50 min so I can’t do it justice here… but look it up all 3 die based on the clues layed out Meadow lucked out but it was a retaliation for what happened to Phil Leotardo… he was murdered in front of his family which is a BIG NO NO in the mob
@@loganerb3952 Nah, I don't buy it. 2 shooters? Nah. Never seen 2 gunmen in the scene. Murdering in front of your family isn't a big no no. Murdering THE family is the big no no
@@jonny-b4954 1st off there we’re clearly 2 gunman. One enters and walks to the left of Tony then the next enters and sits at the bar before heading towards the bathroom. Also when you first look into the restaurant you see two football jerseys one on the right and one on the left. One is numbered 22 and the other is numbered in 38… so they tell you the weapons and gunman right there And yes typically family is off limits UNLESS you attack their family first… this was retaliation for involving family in the first place and sends a MESSAGE to everyone alive that if you don’t want your entire family dead then stay away from others families
Jr. was one of the old school dons he was not flashy lived in a regular home and led modest lifestyle fitting right in with the neighbors but word gets out when your facing a rico.Even after he led a quiet life until old age took him.
I can also understand why women are worried about money as they live longer and want to be secure as widows. Livia is sitting on millions of dollars, at least according to Jancie and Uncle Junior. (I can guarantee you that the watch was stolen.)
3:40 Charles Schneer might also be a movie in-joke. Charles H Schneer was the producer of many Ray Harryhausen films. Not sure what, if anything, links Harryhausen to the Sopranos, but it's difficult to imagine no-one involved recognised the name and that its usage is pure coincidence. His films still have lots of fans.
WSJ, Sopranos clips are Borko's territory since the big bang. You have to kick up 10 points to the boss from now on. You've been warned.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we segue into something more pressing
@@f.boogaloospook2318the floor is yours senator
Borko has been south with the geese recently
@@case_0223 the split with borko and hbo is way out of whack
She’s supposed to push Webistics
Hahaha! Underrated comment!! 😂😂
"Aw Tony, Chip and Dale beat up a stockbroker and put him in the hospital"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like pokey man cards lol
😂
I think she missed the point on the first one. It wasn’t only she was scared that they would run out of money, she was scared Tony would get himself killed and THEN she should have to work at a grocery store.
This.
@@psycictree27makes it all so sweet when big pussy's wife manages to become a self made woman
Yep!
Exactly! And to go a step further it’s proven over and over in the show that Carmella will literally do ANYTHING to avoid having to work a regular 9-5 job let alone work in a grocery store where all her friends go
yep and nobody’s mentioning how tony, sal and sil killed her husband lol. that’s the reason she’s in the store
Borko wants his cut. Hes the boss after all
I love that the limit on unreported gifts is 16k and tony got him a 15k watch.
the amount of thought put into this is superb.
Tony probably went to the jewelry store with a wad of cash with 16k on it. asked the jeweler what's the most expensive watch he could afford with 16k, and after taxes, that 15k watch was it.
It makes me wonder if luxury watch manufacturers have a specific tier at this price point, just for this particular reason. i wouldnt put it past them.
Back then it wasn't $16k though
@@Akeem_768 are you sure about that? Like you actually did the research before commenting? Or youre just trying to be a contrarian?
I havent done the research, im just speculating based on what was said on the video. And i would nt be surprised if the amount was still the same 20 years later. 15 years later the most cash you could take to mexico unreported was 10k, and today it is still the same.
But anyways, if i was contradicting someone, i would first do the research
@@heroedeleyenda05 dude you can easily look up historical annual gift tax exclusion amounts, it trends in a upward motion just like you said $16k in 2022, it's $17k in 2023. Between 1997-2001 it was $10k & 2002-2005 it was $11k
Man the watch was stolen ;)
LoL Tony buying a watch, seriously.
You don't want a criminal lawyer. You want a "criminal" lawyer.
Brilliant.
😂😂
😂😂😂
Better Call Saul!!!
What ever happened to Borko? The strong, silent type?
borko, whatever happened there
The guy's a guest of the guhvuhmint
Lou Gerig’s or AIDS?
It’s not a nursing home! It’s a retirement community
I know some seniors that are inspired!
I dont like dat kinda tawk...
“Financial advisers want nothing to do with nefarious business activities”
🙃🙃🙃
BS as I think) In real life it is a struggle for the fat client
Marty Byrde disagrees
@@bigdog1002 Look at all the stress he experienced for lying with dogs. He got more than fleas.
Lol yeah right. That’s why banks told trump he couldn’t classify Mexican Cartels as terrorist groups. Because they launder their money.
*Deutsche Bank enters the chat*
My biggest financial issue with the Sopranos: where was uncle Juniors money? Capo since the 60’s. No wife, no kids, no addictions. No long prison stay. Ran a successful crew. Became underboss of North Jersey. Where’s his mansion?
Great point.
@@MayorSom He didn’t even waste money on a gumare, he just banged his nurse. That’s just fiscally responsible. He seemingly had zero vices, and was rather cheap. And he had a rep for being too greedy with the kick ups. He should’ve had a fortune saved up. Juniors a big plot hole for me. Not even mentioning how his entire crew disappeared and just became Mikey.
@johansmallberries9874 the crew just disappearing into thin air always bothered me. Some of those guys would have been real big hitters.
@@johansmallberries9874His crew disappearing was odd, but for the mansion, Junior is very old school. At that time, the older made guys didn't believe on buying mansions like Tony's. He saved his money and remember as soon as he goes into the nursing home in season 6, his money is being used for the home. That's roughly a year and a half of monthly payments for a high dollar nursing home until the last episode. His money was drained over that period
Old bosses lived below the radar to blend in with the community.
Tony was the owner of one of the biggest garbage disposal companies in North Jersey, so of course he could afford all the luxuries for his wife and kids..
Partial owner, second highest salary in the company
Don't forget his no show job at barone sanitation
@@northernking2604and honoree of the year Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri
And the Bing and the butcher shop
@@northernking2604 that's what we are talkin about lol they are the same thing
It’s always a pleasure to see someone critique the series from a professional standpoint when they’re a fan of the show
Now that, was gold. We need more videos like this WSJ
School teacher/city council person/union guy analyzes The Wire scenes!
Speaking of gold, whatever happened to the Krugerrand Meadow found? Sounds like a nice parachute.
@@CatatonicImperfect Yes. Just yes.
Loved this video. She is super charismatic and it's obvious that she loves the series!
Suburban dudes have a soft spot for the April Ludgate or LeanBeefPatty look.
The whole “she’s attractive enough to be attainable but not too hot where she makes me feel inadequate”
I went on a limb to watch the video based on your comment. I'm glad to report you were correct in your assessment. She's great! Very charismatic and actual fan of The Sopranos.
@@steverogers7601 Speaking for yourself, I take it?
@@steverogers7601true
@@steverogers7601Your whole world view on women is a fitness TikToker, that says more about you than anyone
Charles Schwab ova here.
heh heh heh
Don't forget about the 40k from the bird feeder😂
BIRD FEEDUH?!!!? You sound demented!
@@RockAndGrohlMe40k dumped into the stock market, I'd ask for my cut, but wait there's notn!!
SHE WAS ABUSIVE TO THE STAFF 🤌
Angie Bonpenseiro is the real shrewd and talented businesswoman.
Absolutely. Im actually a little upset she didnt say that about her.
Correction - Tony didn’t pay for dinners, the newest made guy did
that's my money paulie!
7:40 Livia is the master at baiting people. Look at how Janice reacts when she learns she might actually have money she could siphon away. It's the subtle nuances of how these characters interact that make this show such a legend
Actually, Janice wasn't very smart as she should be 😂
@@stanleyconnor6898the oldest sibilant was the smartest
the master baiter
Oh my Borko, he was a saint!
I wish the lord would take me now.
On Social Security: there were numerous references to "no-show" and "no-work" jobs gained via control of unions and businesses (construction, waste management, finance, etc.). I would think that in addition to having health insurance and "legitimate" pay through those jobs, the jobs helped the fellas build enough work credits with SSA to have healthy PIA's if they survived into their 60's-70's. In fact, even if they did not survive I think the spouses would be eligible for spousal benefits down the road.
Angie got her car windows smashed out for blabbing to Carmela about her problems. Plus, her dog was ok, even though she said “it comes and goes.” And then the Phil thing with the car.. whatever happened there.
"Whatever happened there?" I'll tell you what happened, he was murdered without any provocation, what so ever. Now go home and get your shinebox.
@@madhavyu Tony, "yeah, it's said when they go so young"
Johnny Sack, "WHEN THEY GO"
Put $9900 on docking station.
If Tony met this financial woman, he would definitely try his luck with her lol.
Tony paid for livias bills for green grove it was $4k a month.
That was in 2000s money. It’s way higher now
It was 8000. Later Paulie puts his Ma in too and can't keep up with the cost.
I can’t believe this lady is a Sopranos fan 😂 please make more videos like this with her
I like how invested she is. Her confidence too. She seems like an expert at her job.
Not long ago you used to wait in the car, and as far as I'm concerned YOU SHOULD STILL BE THERE
She’s the definition of #GirlBoss.
I love seeing someone who identifies as a woman with such confidence😍
@@i_know_youre_right_but She doesn't have to or need to identify as a woman, she IS a woman.
@@i_know_youre_right_butdid u just assume their gender 🧐😏
@@Teez_Omakwhat are you gonna do they're part of a whole generation
She would still get reported depositing 9,900. I used to work at a bank, and we were trained to look out of people intentionally depositing just under 10k. Can still fill a report if under 10k.
Yeah you're right. I work in anti-money Laundering for different financial institutions and not reporting simply because it was 5% under the threshold is not a valid reason. However, it's that little bit of plausible deniability that allows many people to try to get away with it anyways.
Structuring a transaction to avoid reporting requirements is in itself a crime
Yeah, its called structuring and what Carmella was doing is illegal.
3:10 I have (and had) family in banking. I asked my mom once about this and what she told me was though this is true, it's only partially true. Large deposits happen so often that the IRS would be inundated with data, so what actually happens is a form is filed and stored at the local branch. It doesn't get sent to the IRS unless the IRS asks for it. And apparently it doesn't have to be at least $10,000. If this banker suspected the money was from ill-gotten gains, he can file a report on it and make it available to the IRS should they ask. I asked her this back in like 2004 though, so could be different now.
It's all electronic now.. it takes a few bytes per transaction and the IRS has literally petabytes of storage. Actually they recently discussed reducing the number to $600.
@@aakksshhaayy600 $ ????? How disgusting IT is !!!! It's not the Little people the problem with taxe évasion. The problem is from the riche whom Hide lot of cash
Charles schwab over here
@@ytcensorhack1876 I'm a pretty low bar to measure your ego against.
You must be desperate.
@@catloverx9217do as I say, not as I do 😉
You know, Quazimodo predicted all of this
Had Tony invested; he may have been able to get out of that life before Phil became a house.
There is no getting out of our thing
She understands that the Enron line was an intentional joke... right?
I caught that too, she's simply misremembering the timeline. In her defenses Sopranos started while Enron "ended".
7:11 Nursing home? It’s a RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Carmela never had the makings of a varsity investor
In addition to the Chevrolet Suburban, Tony also owned a Cadillac Escalade and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
Ohhh! Aye lady, it's a retirement community. But it's even MORE like a hotel at Captain Teebs
Who’s he?
@@Hobiexoxo
He's a prominent Tory in the south of France.
He never had the makings of a varsity athlete.😉
3:50 Charles Schwab ova here.
The mob didn't take care of Pus’s family because Pus did the unforgivable
Most mobsters are broke
Indeed, there's a lot more of what they call brokesters than earners in that life. Always has been, even during their glory days.
The bosses will be making plenty tho.
it's ovah for the little guy
My favorite show of all time!
7:12 all due respect ,ITS A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY!!!!
Props for doing a Sopranos vid, very fun.
Remember, there is always money in the banana stand.
Just me or is this lady (A.J Ayers) incredibly charismatic and easy to listen to.
It’s just you.
It’s NOT just you.
Funny Carmela didn’t mention the spec house. Wonder if it caved in yet..
Finished the Sopranos earlier this year and love WSJ videos.
This is a match made in heaven :)
I love how she had to add at the end of the video that she’d never finically advise someone who Is in organised crime, just in case someone got the wrong idea from the video 😂
But what about Phil? 20 years in the can, how many money got?
He wanted money got, but he compromised, ate grilled cheese off the radiator
Tony does have legitimate forms of income so he does pay taxes he just doesn't include everything
It's over for the little guy.
Business idea: We need banks who respect personal privacy and keep their accounts on number based anonymity. That would fix a lot of issues with modern society. Criminals or not criminals, why does no one question the insanity behind institutions and governments being able to attain that information? It's none of anyone's business. The fact that your bank account is not fully protected information by law borders dystopian nightmare.
If your business idea is to be shut down instantly and go to Federal prison, sure. We had this 50 years ago and the government passed the Bank Secrecy Act to stop it
@@bushman6964 they aren't as secret as you think unfortunately. When the Truckers' Convoy happened here in Canada, the feds seized a handful of crypto wallets.
The appropriate steps were not followed
@@voisindocrypto exchanges aren't cold storage wallets
@@the_expidition427 the federal government also threatened bitcoin, etc.
"And you act like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth"🔥🔥🔥
One of the few experts I would trust!
Do Ozark next.
Love that high up in the corporate structure Enron quote, total game recognize game there. Just happens to pick out the corporation with all the executives committing crimes
Charles Schwab over here
Crazy how intrusive the gov is in our lives and we allow it.
She said “we” for moving money into offshore accounts . She’s definitely done it
Actually working is Carmella's worst nightmare
WSJ you've been warned to kick up to Borko!
Next time, there'll be no next time!
Tony had a high ranked position in Barone sanitation so he can always explain how he got his money.
“A terrible client”
Wait until she learns who HSBCs clients were 😂
tony would make a move on her
They LITERALLY tell 5 seconds after she pays the guy in the Sopranos episode about why it's under 10 grand.
6 grand a week minimum, and ill I gotta worry about is giving Borko 10%.
Give me one thousand dollars
This is so interesting 😂 she’s making this so funny too
Id be curious how much the life insurance policy is valued at plus what the net worth of his assets once you exclude the house. All of that has to be declared as legitimate income and the only sources for that are Satriales, his co-ownership of the Bada Bing club, and his salary and part ownership of Barone Sanitation. That's a hefty sum, I'm sure, but dwarfed in size by his illegal sources of funds.
Tony would buy this girl a fur coat, take her to dinner and boom... she's laundering his money
If you're rich you can have an offshore account but if your poor it's illegal and you'll go to jail.
Great analysis AJ, very allegorical!
Actually there are quite a few financial advisors out who would jump at the opportunity to handle “manipulate funds,” and receive compensation for their expertise. Most sophisticated criminal enterprises have accountants/financial advisors to put their money back into the main ’ Financial stream,’ etc. 🤔
Webistics is our pick o' the week.
“Top level Enron connections”
The Enron executives were stealing too.😂😂😂😂
This was a phenomenal video
Hmm... the Enron collapse occurred in October 2001, this episode aired September 2002. It wasn't Tony's intuition, he was referring to a previous scandal.
Kids who sell sneakers at conventions have broken more IRS laws than the Sopranos.
I LOVE this! The SUCCESSION one was fascinating as well. More please!!!!
Not so fast, even if the bank doesn't HAVE to report it, they can if they want. Then the IRS can ask a judge for a court order to check all accounts with large deposits. No judge will deny them the warrant.
Here's the thing: what if they do all that and after all is said and done, everything turns out to be 1) legit and 2) accounted for accurately? They gonna railroad you because they humiliated themselves?
god I miss the sopranos just other day I bought the dvd box set I wish they made more mafia tv shows today
“Financial advisers want nothing to do with nefarious business activities” … is what I would say if the FBI was listening. Since they aren’t, let’s setup some accounts in the Cayman Islands…
If I recall, it didn't work out all that great for Jordan Belfort.
That’s why you hire Bendini, Lambert and Locke. Small firm out of Memphis, you may have heard of them.
Blood money has higher spiritual Interest Rates.
While banks do need to declare the 10k in cash deposit, the thinking that depositing just under 10k is a myth. The IRS looks for patterns. Carmela depositing 9,900 at several banks one time might not raise a flag, but if she did it regularly the IRS would come knocking. When authorites go after criminals like Tony with a search warrant, the warrant has to describe the items of interest. Smart cops will take an IRS agent who, due to the nature of their investigation, can look in the smallest compartment in the home.
6:45 😂 Carmela is anything but a smart and shrewd business woman… her attempt to divorce Tony backfired so badly it’s not even funny.
Plus her taking Tony’s money and putting it into several banks just below 10k is illegal and called structuring plus is just further proof that Tony has illegal means of income 😂… just like when Tony gave his mom those illegal airline tickets this move would back fire in time but Tony Carmella and AJ all end up dead in the end so we never got that far into it
Tony is dead. But Carmella and AJ weren't killed.
@@jonny-b4954 not true at all… watch a couple videos breaking down the final scene it’s clear and apparent that all 3 were murdered… that’s why there’s 2 gunman in the final scene.
There are several really detailed breakdowns of this one scene that take 30-50 min so I can’t do it justice here… but look it up all 3 die based on the clues layed out
Meadow lucked out but it was a retaliation for what happened to Phil Leotardo… he was murdered in front of his family which is a BIG NO NO in the mob
@@loganerb3952 Nah, I don't buy it. 2 shooters? Nah. Never seen 2 gunmen in the scene. Murdering in front of your family isn't a big no no. Murdering THE family is the big no no
@@jonny-b4954 1st off there we’re clearly 2 gunman. One enters and walks to the left of Tony then the next enters and sits at the bar before heading towards the bathroom.
Also when you first look into the restaurant you see two football jerseys one on the right and one on the left.
One is numbered 22 and the other is numbered in 38… so they tell you the weapons and gunman right there
And yes typically family is off limits UNLESS you attack their family first… this was retaliation for involving family in the first place and sends a MESSAGE to everyone alive that if you don’t want your entire family dead then stay away from others families
@@jonny-b4954 look up the sopranos: final scene breakdown ~ Scenic Media
IRS, CRA, Crown’s revenue service, they stick their hands into your pockets and twists until your skins were purple and bleeds from laceration.
Tony would agree, keep it in the family, talk to your kids about all this before death starts knocking and things get real messy.
Jr. was one of the old school dons he was not flashy lived in a regular home and led modest lifestyle fitting right in with the neighbors but word gets out when your facing a rico.Even after he led a quiet life until old age took him.
Hesh told his son Tony's net worth was about $600,000 at best.
Cause Tony spend too much
6 million, watch the scene again
It seemed like Hesh meant under $600k. His son in law wouldn't have reason to act shocked if Tony was worth under $6 million.
Plus Hesh had a weird "puss" on, like he don't like it 😂 if I recall there was some beef about money owed. "The rent! The rent!", etc
Report $10 you found on the floor due to tax code but if you're a trillion air you dont even have to pay taxes 😂😂
AJ sounds like the life of a party.
This financial advisor chick is cute.
Chrissie: “Hey T, there’s a lot of money in that garbage”.
I can also understand why women are worried about money as they live longer and want to be secure as widows.
Livia is sitting on millions of dollars, at least according to Jancie and Uncle Junior.
(I can guarantee you that the watch was stolen.)
So what happened to Livia's money?
@@marktastic86 I don’t think she had any money.
Tony’s boat stuggotts was def not worth 3.5mil. It looks like a million dollar boat at best.
"Like classic cars "
I usually find financial folks to be insufferable, but she was pleasant
3:40 Charles Schneer might also be a movie in-joke. Charles H Schneer was the producer of many Ray Harryhausen films. Not sure what, if anything, links Harryhausen to the Sopranos, but it's difficult to imagine no-one involved recognised the name and that its usage is pure coincidence. His films still have lots of fans.
FYI Basic Patek Philipe were going for $10-12K, so fits below the $15K threshold, in 2003. Easily been a quartz.