Ralphie was their biggest earner. You'd think that, with all that money, he would get a good hair transplant. Instead he settled for Joanne Blundetto's muff on his head.
This was literally the episode his mom died, he was mourning in the beginning of the scene. Tony was an insane narcissist but that was a legit thing to mention here
RUclips sopranos comment sections genuinely give me so much joy hahaha honestly I’m smiling so much. Such a quotable show. I’m emotional It’s a fucking disgrace to cry like a woman
@@sidharthsharma2637 I wasn't saying he was being mean or bad, those were stupid mistakes that made him unliked by his superiors even if he was the number one earner for NJ and probably top 10 for NY
@UCWPBu81MlKxOPzSU8v1d73g The joke atleast wasnt his fault,just Paulie being a spiteful,jealous punk. You should be able to crack a joke amongst your own family without risking a war.
Always loved how Chase showed "mobsters" as what they are. Hypocrites. You can disrespect a mans wife to his face but if he calls you a wop, there it goes. LOL. To be fair they do this just so you could say something which will basically "validate" their actions if anyone asks why so and so ended up in the hospital.
I remember Joe Pantoliano said in an interview, after the “Ralph killed Tracee” episode, he started getting MORE fan mail from women. It creeped him out, total black pill moment for sure.
i met Ralph at comicon and told him about this interview, in response Ralph said - petty that scene didn't have the same affect on my wife, lol @@jeffw8218
That would be an interesting way to change up the movie. Make it seem like he won, then flash over to the first scene at Tony’s house as if he took the blue pill then woke up as if it’s another day in the life of Ralph Cifaretto
The shot of Ralphie at 2:56 is one of my favourite images from the show. He’s first introduced to us in this episode with tears in his eyes when he gives his respects to Tony. Then we see his snarky attitude and hearing aid joke by the poolside. At first he doesn’t seem so bad. And then we see this shot. The darkness in his eyes says it all as he watches Joe getting beat up. His true demented self is fully revealed here in just one shot. Joey Pants nailed this character. Very allegorical.
It's interesting how different he was compared to his capo Richie. Richie had fire in his eyes, he was hotblooded and wore his heart on his sleeve, and he wanted it all. Ralphie comes across as funny and light-hearted, but he's totally dead inside.
Albert: It died on the vine. Tony: It died on the vine? Albert: It died on the vine. Tony: Did you at least get the papers? Albert: Get the papers? Tony: They're in one of the trucks. Albert: ONE OF THE TRUCKS??
When Richie apriel feels him out about he and junior going after Tony, Albert continued to repeat what Richie was saying.. what was the point of that? It seemed significant but I never understood it
I think Ralph was my favorite character. He was a complete gangster: Vicious, self-possessed, and with few illusions of nobility. And you could tell he enjoyed it, which is probably why he was so good at it and made more money than the rest of Tony's men. Even at the end of his storyline, when his son got hurt and he started to become a better person, I was completely captivated by him.
I'm surprised you guys think so, Ralph obviously genuinely loved his son and was broken up about what happened. Whether or not this meant redemption is debatable, the real Ralph was still there buried underneath all the humanity.
The sad part is when the dude's like "What is all this Ralphie?" as though he's never seen him so arrogant and threatening for no reason. Dude obviously got along with him enough to feel comfortable calling him 'Ralphie', but Ralphie didn't care. It was all about impressing the dumb kid and steering him towards prison and death.
@Chuck Buskee I felt like that too. But I doubt they would mention him without planning to do something with it (even if they didn't know exactly what yet).
@chuckbuskeeI think they partially did, the original plan for season 3 was for Livia to testify against Tony because of the plane tickets, but her actor died and they had to change it up
5:45 Ralph kicks upstairs but makes sure Tony knows that 2k came from his own pocket. Even if the other guy was holding out on Ralph, there's no way Ralph was going to short his boss. No lite envelopes! That's what made Ralph such a good earner.
What's cool here is that for once you see Tony recognizing Ralph as an equal. I think he realizes that he has to level with him but I also think there is a modicum of respect and an understanding that there is more eventually to come. And as with this show, there certainly was.
@@crypticcoastmusic4572The scene right before Tony finds out about the fire in the horse pens Tony talks to Ralph and then Paulie. We see him be a terrible leader with Ralph who's suffering with his son in a coma and then be a great leader with Paulie who wants revenge against Ralph. I think that scene was purposeful to cement that Tony saw too much of the parts he didn't like about himself in Ralph and could never be objective towards him, meanwhile he feels comfortable enough with Paulie to know how to talk him down
He was also much less swarthy than the other guys, and we can assume his real hair was blonde. Great subtle hints that make Ralph’s character stand out.
HBO: "I got some news you're not gonna like. I'm putting our other friend over there in as captain." Borko: " No no no, Rodolfo? are you shitting me?....HBO, I ate dinner at your house" HBO: "This is business"
I thought I was the only one who thinks this. Say all you want about Ralphie, but that dude knows how to holds his own. Him and Livia were the most entertaining and engaging characters in the show. I hated that he was killed off.
It's amazing how these guys can hug each other with such tenderness and brotherly love one day and the next day they are ready to put a bullet in each other.
Wow beautiful writing. Tony gets visibly agitated the instant Vito says "at least she didn't suffer". He couldn't let his family and Capos see him emotional. He immediately demonstrated his leadership by leading them outside to talk business to distract himself from the grief and unresolved anger that's been festering within and he knows he'll never get closure.
Look at the expression on Tony's face after Ralph shares grief over a dying mother. He looks guilty, or maybe just alienated, for being happy that his mother is dead.
2:58 When Tony is in a scene, chatting with two other people, there's a good chance he ends up killing them both at some point later on in the series.....
Yeah, he was the character in the show that you love to hate. When Tony finally killed Ralph, I thought it was long overdue. And it was, in my humble opinion, one of the best episodes of The Sopranos.
They should have done more with ralph and jackie jr doing small and secret jobs. The way ralph says "good, kid." Plus, the table throw felt like a dual team takedown from arkham knight
“Ralph had to drop out in the 11th grade to raise his brothers and sisters.” “You’d never know it.” 😂😂😂😂 such a passive-aggressive comment, too funny. RIP Suzanne Shepherd!
Ralph should have just stayed in Miami. Everyone knew from the get-go that Ralph was bad news. The only reason why he remained around so long, was because he was such a good earner.
Discord server dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
I love that Ralph just basically teleports in as soon as Tony’s mother dies
And Tony reacts as if he was in New Jersey all this time (although he may not have been up to it at that moment)
@@trivkApparently they said he was in charge of different rackets and businesses in Miami for the family before he showed up here
@@TheChief88he looked like he was in Miami
The devil didn’t waste any time finding a new host
Ralph Cifaretto: Ralph=vomit. Cifaretto=Cypher from the matrix
I like how every guy in the show is so depressed and miserable while Ralph is always enjoying his time.
Great point!
Cocaine is one hell of a drug.
@@aschloch77 I shoulda never started with that shit!
Fucking Miami
That was not my coke she was carrying
"You wanna question a New Jersey business practice that goes back to when Ginny weighed less than 200 pounds?"
Used to be some hoofa
😂😂😂
You said you were gonna quit smoking
This was back when Moses still wore short pants ☝🏿
Before the light was made
Commendatori, I'll be taking some time off after today. I'll be back in 10 days or two weeks, something like that
Where's Borko? Fucking sabbatical?
Have a nice holiday Borko. If you're driving through Steubenville make sure you check out Dean Martin's birthplace.
Quasimodo predicted all a'this.
As long as you don't end up in some rat infested motel down in Borko country.
Enjoy the summer, Don Borko.
Ralphie was their biggest earner. You'd think that, with all that money, he would get a good hair transplant.
Instead he settled for Joanne Blundetto's muff on his head.
he based it off nolan’s hair
it was from Maury's wigs
TBH you can’t just buy hair transplant. It depends on your donor area. Which is limited.
That motherfuckin' animal Blundetto
😂😂😂😂
2:17 Livia's spirit takes control of Junior for a second
I wish the lord would take me now
She gave her life to her kids....on a silver platter
@@crazyjoedavola5430 her whole family died of trichinosis thats uncooked gabagool
@@crazyjoedavola5430 man I wish Nancy didn’t die in real life. She was hysterical. She was going to testify against Tony on the airline ticket fraud
@@wq198mnr - For sure, she was great on the show, wish it could have lasted longer
I love it when Tony pulls out the "My mother is dead" excuse whenever he needs it
Ralphie just ignored it here
Same way Ralph was using his kid in the hospital as an excuse lol
@@columbinearchives95 he actually cared about his kid, also the kid was still alive. Tony hated his mother and she was already dead
He loved her like a mother-in-law.
This was literally the episode his mom died, he was mourning in the beginning of the scene. Tony was an insane narcissist but that was a legit thing to mention here
When borko's channel gets deleted due to copyright infringement:
"At least he didn't suffer"
Dident
He made all of us suffer instead. I mean my God the amount of time I wasted watching all of these clips hahaha.
We'll bury the channel... On a hill... Over looking a river....
With pine cones all around
what you need a fancy suit for borko?, you aint gotta job to wear it to
Quasimodo predicted it
HBO: "Alright who gave the order to upload one of our clips?"
Borko: "One of the clips"
Be quiet borko
😭😭😭
@@oclarke31 I knew THAT was comin'
RUclips sopranos comment sections genuinely give me so much joy hahaha honestly I’m smiling so much. Such a quotable show. I’m emotional
It’s a fucking disgrace to cry like a woman
@@oclarke31 I'll tell you one thing, and I'm not ashamed to say it. My estimation of you as a man, just fucking plumeted. 😆😅
Junior at home clipping his coupons, whateva happened there.
things are good I'll give you that
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!?? JUNIOR WITHOUT PROVOCATION CLIPPED THOSE COUPONS
God rest his soul
Calm down
furio always know the right time to leave the convo loool
Stupida facking manners:))
Stroang Shyent Type
Ima go awatcha da bloomberg
I heard Ralph had a 3 pound wig removed from his head...
Don't buy wigs that come off at the wrong time. Morrie's wigs don't come off! Even underwater.
@@MrEd-ft6ge give me 8 to 5 on Cleveland... Hehehe
@@purplesword5536What the f*ck you looking at? Come on make that coffee to go, let's go.
Hahaha 😂
It was so big, his wig had wigs.
Ralphie was actually my favorite character. He was classy, highly intelligent, vicious, funny, and headless.
If he was so smart why did he insult Ginny; kill a 20 year old whore and her unborn baby in front of Tony; did drugs?
@@joshuaizly5502 smartness and being good are 2 different things
@@sidharthsharma2637 I wasn't saying he was being mean or bad, those were stupid mistakes that made him unliked by his superiors even if he was the number one earner for NJ and probably top 10 for NY
@UCWPBu81MlKxOPzSU8v1d73g The joke atleast wasnt his fault,just Paulie being a spiteful,jealous punk. You should be able to crack a joke amongst your own family without risking a war.
@@christofferjenzen78 I'll give you that, he was smarter than Paulie and Christopher.
THEY DIDNT HAVE FLAT TOPS IN ANCIENT ROME!!!!!
*eats pop tart*
Strength, Honor and beating strippers to death
Ralphie’s real boss was Janice. She was his pimp
@bittercottoncandy poor janice with the EPSTEIN-BARR... Hehehe
Bottoms from the top
Vishnu pravati?
@@stevewilson9778 More like a cow. Parvati Wasatch.
Whole family’s nuts!
Always loved how Chase showed "mobsters" as what they are. Hypocrites. You can disrespect a mans wife to his face but if he calls you a wop, there it goes. LOL. To be fair they do this just so you could say something which will basically "validate" their actions if anyone asks why so and so ended up in the hospital.
it was all for show to try and impress Jackie Jr
Both are out of pocket.WOP is a slur
U get cute with me ? With my mah laying dead ?
"Fucking sand monkey on 17 is holding out on us"
"So you treat his brother in law to a ride in an ambulance?"
"He said a very bad word"
8|
It's a question of respect for Ralph's authority. That dude has NO hand to play over a made guy. None. You eat shit and like it or pay the price.
You know, Quasimodo predicted all of this.
who did what?
Quasimodo from Notredamus
@@OrthodoxHC Right, Notredamus
Nostradamus and Notre Dame. Two different things completely
That was Prince Matchabelli.
The fact he , as an actor, can make the audience hate and love him so much is amazing work. Great character one of my favs
I remember Joe Pantoliano said in an interview, after the “Ralph killed Tracee” episode, he started getting MORE fan mail from women.
It creeped him out, total black pill moment for sure.
That is so creepy, makes sense why they didn't want them to vote. @@jeffw8218
i met Ralph at comicon and told him about this interview, in response Ralph said
- petty that scene didn't have the same affect on my wife, lol @@jeffw8218
@@jeffw8218 Sounds about right.
I like to think that The Sopranos is just an alternate reality of the matrix, where Cypher was re-inserted into the simulation as Ralph cifereto
That would be an interesting way to change up the movie. Make it seem like he won, then flash over to the first scene at Tony’s house as if he took the blue pill then woke up as if it’s another day in the life of Ralph Cifaretto
Lmao this comment is amazing
Lol
When Ralphie died in Sopranos he would then wake up as Richie Valen’s Manager.
"And I want to be somebody important...like an actor...or a mafia capo."
Imagine asking Vito to get a sfiughiadel after that traumatic incident in the bakery.
sfogliatelle*
Shfooglyadell*
Gino*
@@kimblandino vitos identical twin who hasn't tried Johnny cakes.
For the last time that was GINO not VITO!
The shot of Ralphie at 2:56 is one of my favourite images from the show. He’s first introduced to us in this episode with tears in his eyes when he gives his respects to Tony. Then we see his snarky attitude and hearing aid joke by the poolside. At first he doesn’t seem so bad.
And then we see this shot. The darkness in his eyes says it all as he watches Joe getting beat up. His true demented self is fully revealed here in just one shot. Joey Pants nailed this character. Very allegorical.
It’s fucking incredible
He's fucking terrifying. Pure sociopath stuff. He just doesn't care about any fucking one.
Very well spotted, sacred and the propane
It's interesting how different he was compared to his capo Richie. Richie had fire in his eyes, he was hotblooded and wore his heart on his sleeve, and he wanted it all. Ralphie comes across as funny and light-hearted, but he's totally dead inside.
@@radopakcould you imagine that? The sacred and The propane?
Albert: It died on the vine.
Tony: It died on the vine?
Albert: It died on the vine.
Tony: Did you at least get the papers?
Albert: Get the papers?
Tony: They're in one of the trucks.
Albert: ONE OF THE TRUCKS??
Imagine that, one day your getting a facelift the next you're in jail
pr0gressd imagine that? One week your getting a facelift, the next you’re in jail?
@@omerbrooklyn8716 be quiet Omerbrooklyn87
Jimmy's truck. For fuck sakes he told you two times!
When Richie apriel feels him out about he and junior going after Tony, Albert continued to repeat what Richie was saying.. what was the point of that? It seemed significant but I never understood it
Borko: My channel is the most watched for Sopranos fans
HBO: Your what? What did you say? Who's channel?
😂😂😂
Hi Ryan. Do you want to join the "banned users club" for a week or two?
@@borko1990 Ohh!!!
@@borko1990 I'm not some greaseball store owner...I will not be shaken down...I'll step up
@@borko1990 user's club? he's gotta GO
6:33 is such classic Tony. God forbid he has to listen to something that doesn’t directly concern him lol
Was looking for this comment exactly 🤣😭
Omg I didn't notice that till now.
6:27
@@AgentSmith911😆
"One of the borkos"
"Be quiet Albert"
"I'll take care of it on a people level" has got to be the funniest Ralphie-ism in the Sopranos.
I think Ralph was my favorite character. He was a complete gangster: Vicious, self-possessed, and with few illusions of nobility. And you could tell he enjoyed it, which is probably why he was so good at it and made more money than the rest of Tony's men.
Even at the end of his storyline, when his son got hurt and he started to become a better person, I was completely captivated by him.
That was all an act he didn't give a fuck
@@michaelharrison3602 I think he wanted to give a fuck, but he just couldn't find it in himself.
I'm surprised you guys think so, Ralph obviously genuinely loved his son and was broken up about what happened.
Whether or not this meant redemption is debatable, the real Ralph was still there buried underneath all the humanity.
Corrado "I'm the boss of this family" Soprano
What he means to say is "im the grandpa if the family"
2:48 Eugene looks crazy in this shot right here..
He is… he’s a gangster
wait so he’s not a union laborer?
The sad part is when the dude's like "What is all this Ralphie?" as though he's never seen him so arrogant and threatening for no reason. Dude obviously got along with him enough to feel comfortable calling him 'Ralphie', but Ralphie didn't care. It was all about impressing the dumb kid and steering him towards prison and death.
lol forreal when ralphie smashes the phone you can hear the hurt and confusion in the guy's voice
He's very Persian. Iranians will get the style of his character.
Ralph 0:13 : *holding back the tears* “we lost mom last year”
Ralph 1 min later: and I’m gonna turn my hearing aid up so I don’t miss it lmaoo
Ralphie had a penchance for barbecued horsemeat..and custom wigs.
“Fucking Gigi are you shitting me?” Some next level foreshadowing right there
😂
Charles fuckin Dickens ova here.
Kindof like the no more fires speech..
There was nothing we could about it...The arrow was a made man and Ralph’s kid wasn’t
Joey Pants was perfect casting for Ralphie.
Interesting to hear Ralphie mentioning Justin this early. Chase really had his backstory down right from the start.
It’s funny how Tony always changes the subject when someone starts complaining
@@drea4pres970 I saw it more as changing the subject when someone starts wasting his time. I guess it's both.
@Chuck Buskee I felt like that too. But I doubt they would mention him without planning to do something with it (even if they didn't know exactly what yet).
@chuckbuskeeI think they partially did, the original plan for season 3 was for Livia to testify against Tony because of the plane tickets, but her actor died and they had to change it up
Tony "...torch one of his trucks?"
Albert:" One of the trucks"
Tony:" Quiet Albert"
Albert:" Quiet me"
Ef that effin parakeet. Ralphie's got a muff on his head that Albert will never have.
@@JB-zo7ln Could you imagine at, a muff on your head and one week later you're in jail?
6:25 Tony spilled Ralphie's coffee. 🤣
You going to get cute with me with my mother lying dead? Translation: I'm in a good mood Ralphie so dont piss me off.
5:45 Ralph kicks upstairs but makes sure Tony knows that 2k came from his own pocket. Even if the other guy was holding out on Ralph, there's no way Ralph was going to short his boss. No lite envelopes! That's what made Ralph such a good earner.
He tolded that same kid into doing something to get him wacked just to piss Tony off.
It’s pathetic that I can spend hours watching all these clips, lol. I love this so much 😂
I'm with ya lol
I watched the show like 15 years ago and rather than watch it again I just watch clips for some reason 😅
@@Lockieez hahaha, I know! Why do we do that?! 😂😂😂😂
"No-more-fires." - Tony
Artie's ears are ringing!
HBO is going to take Borko apart at the joints. With him conscious.
The last words of Borko, “ I did 20 fuckin years”
Me going to bed when Borko posts a video "Just when i thought i was out.........."
"We no have de shinebox joke. It no translate." Furio.
Gandolfini's acting in the scene between Tony and Junior discussing Ralphie's promotion is truly incredible. Nothing short of a legend!
Once again, proof that had Junior remained active boss, most of the troubles that NJ mafia ran into under Tony would never have happened.
Junior did not command respect and was also prone to doing stupid petty things.
@@bighands69 ego was his problem
@@bighands69 you’re right. I saw that he did things right in some areas but nobody is going to follow you if you eat alone and tax everyone
New york had a lot more respect for junior than tony that's for sure
@@edgarleon7000He was good from a distance
What's cool here is that for once you see Tony recognizing Ralph as an equal. I think he realizes that he has to level with him but I also think there is a modicum of respect and an understanding that there is more eventually to come. And as with this show, there certainly was.
“You got some bad tendencies Ralphie, and I sympathize ‘cause I got em too…”
@@crypticcoastmusic4572The scene right before Tony finds out about the fire in the horse pens Tony talks to Ralph and then Paulie. We see him be a terrible leader with Ralph who's suffering with his son in a coma and then be a great leader with Paulie who wants revenge against Ralph. I think that scene was purposeful to cement that Tony saw too much of the parts he didn't like about himself in Ralph and could never be objective towards him, meanwhile he feels comfortable enough with Paulie to know how to talk him down
Ralph seems like what Tony would have turned into if he didn't have his dad protecting him from the worst of Livia.
I love me some Ralph!!
Really Janice?
My favourite character along with uncle junior
We’re so wacky
Damn shame Ralph and Ritchie Aprile never got to meet up, imagine the fireworks.
mommy's little whooah
Joe Pantiolliano plays an unbelievable part. Everyone hated Ralphie, very very well played
He's an incredible actor!
Ralph cifaretto I think was the only guy of the crew of northern Italian descent, surnames that finish with -etto are from Lombardy and Veneto
Interesting.
What about the Blundettos? Tony Egg was an associate and Uncle Pat was a made man
He was also much less swarthy than the other guys, and we can assume his real hair was blonde. Great subtle hints that make Ralph’s character stand out.
“Vito, have a schfoyadel”
“I’m gonna turn up my hearing aid so I don’t miss my schfoyadel!”
*sfogliatelle
Not correcting anybody here. But in case anyone is curious about the real spelling, it is sfogliatelle. I think. Lol
Schfoyadel? Ovah heahhhhh👇👇👇
Where is the gabagool?!
I go and get a cappuccino
HBO: "I got some news you're not gonna like. I'm putting our other friend over there in as captain."
Borko: " No no no, Rodolfo? are you shitting me?....HBO, I ate dinner at your house"
HBO: "This is business"
Ha! I was about to write this exact joke, but you beat me to it!
I once saw someone comment that 4:45 feels like a quick time event cutscene and I can't ever unsee it
Is that like a video game tutorial because that's what it feels like to me lol
Borko to HBO
"Hey I'm on youtube that's the arrangement stay at home give away your 30 second trailers be a happy man"
I love how Tony didn’t care at all and was back to business 🤣
Favourite character. Ralphie was a scene stealer
I thought I was the only one who thinks this. Say all you want about Ralphie, but that dude knows how to holds his own. Him and Livia were the most entertaining and engaging characters in the show. I hated that he was killed off.
Being a boss must suck whenever you have to hug 25 crying psychopaths.
If Tony B is referred to as “Animal Blundetto” than Ralphie should be referred to as “This F*ckin Ralph”
"Introduce him to his desk" 😂😂😂😂😂 sounds like a video game dialogue lmao
Ralph is my favorite character, glad they did more with him.
“…one of the trucks.”
“Be quiet Albert.” 😂😂😂
I love how the first scene with him ends with no more fires and Ralph is later killed for starting a fire that killed pie oh my
Ralphie was a come from behind kinda guy.
It's amazing how these guys can hug each other with such tenderness and brotherly love one day and the next day they are ready to put a bullet in each other.
Wow beautiful writing. Tony gets visibly agitated the instant Vito says "at least she didn't suffer". He couldn't let his family and Capos see him emotional. He immediately demonstrated his leadership by leading them outside to talk business to distract himself from the grief and unresolved anger that's been festering within and he knows he'll never get closure.
Look at the expression on Tony's face after Ralph shares grief over a dying mother. He looks guilty, or maybe just alienated, for being happy that his mother is dead.
"Introduce him to his desk" 😂😂😂
i love this, the show sometimes is hard to follow with so many plotlines
I loved both Ralphie & Richie, they were the only two with the balls to question Tony.
One of the trucks
Be quiet, Albert.
@Frank Castle get the papers, get the papers.. HEHEHE
You look like you were in Miami!
@@purplesword5536 no offense but you ever had yourself checked for tourettes? tourette syndrome, seriously, HEH HEH, HEH HEH.
One of the trucks
"Ralphie, I needa talk to you. And Albert, you too. Vito, have a sfogliatella." 😂😂😂
2:58 When Tony is in a scene, chatting with two other people, there's a good chance he ends up killing them both at some point later on in the series.....
Out of everyone on this show ralphie just got under my skin the most.
Yeah, he was the character in the show that you love to hate. When Tony finally killed Ralph, I thought it was long overdue. And it was, in my humble opinion, one of the best episodes of The Sopranos.
Well Ralph joins the TV show, he was very organically introduced
If Tony hears “at least she didn’t suffer” one more time 😂
Best, funniest and most despicable character on the show! 😂 such a lowlife but stole every scene.
Hands down my favorite character on the show
“Fucking Gigi. Are you shitting me?” Great foreshadowing by David Chase.
Ralphie went from producing music for Ritchie valens to joining the Mafia Very impressive
4:07 Today, Ralphie would have to find some other way to destroy that plane, because landlines are becoming rare. Well, at least in my area they are.
They should have done more with ralph and jackie jr doing small and secret jobs. The way ralph says "good, kid." Plus, the table throw felt like a dual team takedown from arkham knight
Lmfao "One of the trucks" 😂😂and
Be quiet, albert
😂
6:20 Tony Soprano: Being a parent, that's the hardest job.
Bill Burr: Really!?
Ralph was a pure sociopath. He was the most unhinged character in The Sopranos.
Richie Aprile gives him a run for his money n
I feel so bad for the coupons! They had no idea they were about to get clipped.
HBO: Copyright...
Borko: Introduce him to his desk.
Anyone ever notice Vito looks a lot like Gino from the bakery. Guys could be brothers.
0:39 vito been waiting to hear that all day
I never realized this until last week: Ralphie was in Florida to run Richie Aprile's businesses while Richie was in prison.
"NO MORE FIRES"
Ralf went ahead and burnt his horse 💀
Ralphie's wig could withstand hurricane winds.
Nice Goodfellas reference. Saw what you did there!
Ralph never had the makings of a varsity gladiator
“Ralph had to drop out in the 11th grade to raise his brothers and sisters.”
“You’d never know it.”
😂😂😂😂 such a passive-aggressive comment, too funny. RIP Suzanne Shepherd!
Ralph always looked like an overgrown Chucky doll with that initial hairstyle - the Moltisanti Muff
Ralphie all sad and crying about the dead mother and drops the act immediately when they start talking about business.
Your a captain of the "great ship lollipop" when i say you are..
“At least didn’t shine box”
Ralph should have just stayed in Miami. Everyone knew from the get-go that Ralph was bad news. The only reason why he remained around so long, was because he was such a good earner.
@tapset47 They were all criminals, what do you expect :D