Wrong. The very second Sil was told Chris would get promoted is when Sil knew it was a mistake. Other than getting really lucky when shooting at somebody... Chris was a total screw-up. Shouldn't have even been Made in the first place.
@@donarthiazi2443 He was a screw-up because Tony gave him too much responsibility too fast after Jackie Sr. died. He could’ve been valuable if Tony gave him time to mature and build on his experience rather than rush him from associate to capo in a 10 year period without any guidance. The stress was too much for someone his age and it mentally broke him. He could barely handle the responsibility being a soldier, thinking the mob is just a group of rockstars who made it to the top of the crime pyramid with unlimited money and leisure. You even see it here, Chris has no idea how big of a deal becoming acting capo means because of his lack of experience. And quite frankly, it’s not his fault, it’s Tony’s. Chris was way too young to handle Capo, there’s no reason he should’ve been left in charge of people twice his age with 20+ years experience on the street.
@@likaner1 he wanted everything to happen NOW! you can see in s1 how he is like "i should have been there bla bla" he knows that being nephew to tony gives him lots of advantage over other guys who have proven themselves worthy. instead he choose to be a junkie.
@@AndyCigars he’s the only one of them that respected the role of being a tight lipped wise guy. He apparently got fucking Rico’d too and just beat the case and went back to being boss lmao. Carmine was the absolute definition of a gangster in this show as prototypical as they come.
Even though Paulie and Christopher are always at each other’s throats, Christopher showed how much he respected Paulie by wanting to get the same hair-do.
@@bascorasco7984 That was because his mother had died just a few days before Chris's funeral. He was down about Chris being dead, calling himself his "Dutch uncle", but he was broken up at the funeral because his mom had a stroke at her nursing hom.
This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@ٴۥٴٴٴ This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@tylerwinkle323 Hey did you hear what I said? I said This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
As much as I love Christopher, this position is 100% owed to Patsy. He not only deserves it for dealing with Tony killing his brother, but also is someone who clearly should’ve been made a captain or underboss much much sooner because he’s clearly more capable than almost everyone else from Tony’s crew besides maybe Silvio or Bobby.
That was the conflict for the episode...one who got passed over in spite of the fact of seniority and experience vs nepotism...look at the godfather, when Michael had fredo as his underboss. The reason tony promoted christopher was because of family, nothing else
@@maxhamlin38 Tony was wanting to insulate himself from the day-to-day of running the family where most of his commands came through Christopher so Tony couldn't be linked to anything directly.
Yep. I bet if he was in charge of that crew he would have laid off the flooring because he saw the bigger picture. We all no he just wanted to duck with Chris. Chris couldn’t see the big picture and willingly gave the ok on the wires.
Remember when Tony slapped Patsy in the back of the head after they lost face at the Columbus riot? Similar situation, it's matter of hierarchy of power who can do what to who.
I agree about having to be careful. Technically though, Patsy DID start talking for himself when he references the 300 million dollar project 1:07. So, he only gave permission to start the conversation, after that, Lil Pally was actually speaking out of turn.
One of the most pivotal moments of the show, Tony’s nepotism to his own blood with Chrissy promotion and downfall in his soldiers eyes and Ralph’s joke and it’s turmoil in New York
Silvio liked Chris. But he didn't like how immature Chris was and how much favoritism Tony showed him. But as Consigliere he understood it. THAT'S why he gave Chris that look. He's thinking how immature and protected he is.
The biggest mistake Tony made was the continuing disrespect he had towards Patsy. Especially since he killed his brother, and Patsy actually put it aside and became a loyal soldier. Patsy might have been the least screw up in the entire crew, outside Sil. He was just an old school, old fashion gangster. That just did his job. He passes him over. He also showed literally zero interest in him, when Meadow and his son met. He kept looking at his watch, bored out of his mind. And Patsy took notice of it and was pretty hurt. He just thought of Patsy as a peasant. The ego of Tony at times is just absurd. He really did think he was so much better than some of the others on the show. And really wasn't. Tony himself was 'privileged' from his father and uncle. So he started rewarding Chris the same way. Realizing, sometimes, that's not the way it should be done. You should have to earn it. Chris didn't.
Good observation. If you believe that Pauly and Patsy helped set up, or were at least complicit with New York in going along with Tony’s murder at the end of the series, the groundwork was definitely laid for It. Both guys had been around longer than Tony, they prob felt passed over by Tony himself and now they were seeing the cycle repeat itself all over again with another generation in Chris. Tony never looked at them as management material and I think they ultimately had enough of the disrespect and turned on him when they got a chance to.
They should really done more with Patsy. He deserved more too, he was smart. Guy could look like the sweetest guy (besides Bobby), but when kinda pissed, he had that devil face, looking at crazy Ralph, not being scared from him at all. I hate to say that phrase "such an underrated character".
@misterhumerus I guess it was'nt cinematic.. Mercedes had nice PEP though! HE pressed it with style. but scraping Gloria of the seats is not cinematic... :D
Even after Christopher died, Patsy still did not become a Captain when he could easily have been assigned the crew. I do not blame him if he started to ask himself who he had to kill there to get a promotion.
I didn't even really remember or notice the joke in this scene until little Paulie brings it up, and it spirals out of control. It feels like the scene was about the no show/work jobs negotiation, but really the joke is far more important.
He was the biggest asshole of the bunch and he never liked Paulie Of course he was gonna try to nickel and dime him, even though it was never gonna work lol
“He’s in the can, don’t you think we should keep him happy?” I always thought Patsy meant that as a sign of respect, but really it’s to keep Paulie from talking lol
Anyone notice how Ralph's eye twitches when Patsy makes the comment about keeping Paulie happy? Also, I like how Patsy has Little Paulie under good wing in this scene. He knows exactly when to make him join the conversation and when to tell him to keep quiet.
Double edged sword here for Tony. He gives it to patsy who is more senior and deserves it Vs Chris who’s family and would die or do prison time without question for Tony
@@seanconlon2408 it's not even just the suit, with the hair and the face too he straight up looks exactly like Wolfe. The accent is a LITTLE off though.
2:26 Silvio - Its a big responsibility Chrissy! Chris - Hey, I got it covered...the first thing I am doing is getting wings in my hair...you know, like Paulie haha
I just realized that Chrissy and Ralph have always been on good terms with each other. Probably the only two main characters who had no real major beef with one another.
As soon as Christopher made the hair remark, Sil knew they were making a mistake giving him more responsibility.
If I were a capo, and you were a douchebag...
Wrong. The very second Sil was told Chris would get promoted is when Sil knew it was a mistake.
Other than getting really lucky when shooting at somebody... Chris was a total screw-up. Shouldn't have even been Made in the first place.
Nah that happened well before the joke. The moment Sil said it he knew it was a mistake.
@@donarthiazi2443 He was a screw-up because Tony gave him too much responsibility too fast after Jackie Sr. died. He could’ve been valuable if Tony gave him time to mature and build on his experience rather than rush him from associate to capo in a 10 year period without any guidance. The stress was too much for someone his age and it mentally broke him. He could barely handle the responsibility being a soldier, thinking the mob is just a group of rockstars who made it to the top of the crime pyramid with unlimited money and leisure. You even see it here, Chris has no idea how big of a deal becoming acting capo means because of his lack of experience. And quite frankly, it’s not his fault, it’s Tony’s. Chris was way too young to handle Capo, there’s no reason he should’ve been left in charge of people twice his age with 20+ years experience on the street.
@@likaner1 he wanted everything to happen NOW! you can see in s1 how he is like "i should have been there bla bla"
he knows that being nephew to tony gives him lots of advantage over other guys who have proven themselves worthy. instead he choose to be a junkie.
And with that one backhanded remark, ralphie just started a shit storm that pretty much lasted to the end of the entire series.
Loose lips sink ships...
Carmine with them fish lips of his...said less than anyone else.
Yep
Blame Paulie for that shit storm. Ironic that he created the whole mess and escaped unscathed
@@AndyCigars he’s the only one of them that respected the role of being a tight lipped wise guy. He apparently got fucking Rico’d too and just beat the case and went back to being boss lmao. Carmine was the absolute definition of a gangster in this show as prototypical as they come.
Tony the first one to respond to Ralph’s joke yet he never heard it
Very allegorical
Highly inappropriate
@@Kromsmitesyou let’s just say it was unkind
Real lack of standards, his generation.
Maybe Tony fundamentally has no respect for the elderly.
Considering Silvio was Steven Van Zandt’s first acting job, he was amazing.
He made a legendary character
Yeah it's crazy. A fired ex-guitar player wearing a rug on his bald head truly killed that role.
Who'd a thunk it?
@@donarthiazi2443 - JFC what did Steven do to you? 🥴 Calm down, asshole...
Agreed
Kay…just this one time. I’ll let you ask me about my affairs !
Even though Paulie and Christopher are always at each other’s throats, Christopher showed how much he respected Paulie by wanting to get the same hair-do.
Paulie was the only one who was sad at Chris' funeral.
Paulie kinda missed crissy
@@bascorasco7984 That was because his mother had died just a few days before Chris's funeral. He was down about Chris being dead, calling himself his "Dutch uncle", but he was broken up at the funeral because his mom had a stroke at her nursing hom.
Yee-yee ass haircut
Aistis Rymonis yeah the two black guys... franklin and Lamar XD
When Ralph congratulates Chrissy, he loses the smile once Christopher looks away, LOL!.
Ralph did not care he had no bad blood with Chrissy.
yeah, well spotted
How do you guys see this stuff?
wow never noticed that
shit! nice catch!!!
This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@ٴۥٴٴٴ This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers".
lolllll nice ending
@@tylerwinkle323 Hey did you hear what I said? I said This just shows that some people are best only at certain roles . Chris was a good soldier . He was the best shot in the family and could be real intimidating and get things done when he wasn’t an addict. He was a terrible captain . He also didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete.
As much as I love Christopher, this position is 100% owed to Patsy. He not only deserves it for dealing with Tony killing his brother, but also is someone who clearly should’ve been made a captain or underboss much much sooner because he’s clearly more capable than almost everyone else from Tony’s crew besides maybe Silvio or Bobby.
That was the conflict for the episode...one who got passed over in spite of the fact of seniority and experience vs nepotism...look at the godfather, when Michael had fredo as his underboss. The reason tony promoted christopher was because of family, nothing else
Nepotism is an undermining management style.
@@maxhamlin38 Tony was wanting to insulate himself from the day-to-day of running the family where most of his commands came through Christopher so Tony couldn't be linked to anything directly.
Yep. I bet if he was in charge of that crew he would have laid off the flooring because he saw the bigger picture. We all no he just wanted to duck with Chris.
Chris couldn’t see the big picture and willingly gave the ok on the wires.
Patsy has the last laugh. He became either boss or underboss along with Paulie.
Oh there is definitely ill-will
Yeah, Patsy looked like someone served him a plate full of shit
Watch ralphies look...
@@gtownboi3877 No beef with Chris, probably just jealousy he busted his ass for the spot & Chris got it like nothing.
@@PatFussy069 Maybe, but Chris was only acting capo until Paulie got out, so it's not quite the same.
Will will be ill
Silvio's reaction at the end only reaffirms the fact that Christopher never had the makings of a varsity winged hairstyle, as Paulie so clearly does.
i have been seeing these jokes for 5 years now and i dont think ill ever get tired from them
@Bird Dawg
You gotta be kidding.... right?
@Bird Dawg
😄 yes... I know you were..
And btw the OP just got promoted from Captain to Major Obvious. lol
At 0:42 Patsy says "go on, tell 'em" and then at 1:22 it's "I'm talking here". It just shows how careful you have to be around these guys.
Remember when Tony slapped Patsy in the back of the head after they lost face at the Columbus riot? Similar situation, it's matter of hierarchy of power who can do what to who.
I agree about having to be careful. Technically though, Patsy DID start talking for himself when he references the 300 million dollar project 1:07. So, he only gave permission to start the conversation, after that, Lil Pally was actually speaking out of turn.
its all about position and timing only when the convo is real important ...if tony say something underboss responds first then the capos respond after
Those conversation rules are ridiculous. Besides, Little Paulie was talking on behalf of his uncle, Patsy had no business interrupting him.
@@rockmyworldmusic good call
One of the most pivotal moments of the show, Tony’s nepotism to his own blood with Chrissy promotion and downfall in his soldiers eyes and Ralph’s joke and it’s turmoil in New York
It would have all been forgiven if Christopher has just stepped up.
Christopher was not a blood relative of Tony's. He was a blood relative of Carmela.
@@adamn76 Same point.
"First thing im doin is gettin wings in my hair....ya know like paulie" hahahaha doing gods work tonysoprano
Ill talk to ya later
Silvio liked Chris. But he didn't like how immature Chris was and how much favoritism Tony showed him. But as Consigliere he understood it.
THAT'S why he gave Chris that look. He's thinking how immature and protected he is.
yeah, definitely a "you better take this serious." kind of look
Sil was no Tom hagen.. hehehehe
@@victorsforza5578
Yeah really... Cwistafa was more like Fredo.
Everyone liked Chris
and chris didnt get it to bad
The biggest mistake Tony made was the continuing disrespect he had towards Patsy. Especially since he killed his brother, and Patsy actually put it aside and became a loyal soldier. Patsy might have been the least screw up in the entire crew, outside Sil. He was just an old school, old fashion gangster. That just did his job.
He passes him over. He also showed literally zero interest in him, when Meadow and his son met. He kept looking at his watch, bored out of his mind. And Patsy took notice of it and was pretty hurt. He just thought of Patsy as a peasant. The ego of Tony at times is just absurd. He really did think he was so much better than some of the others on the show. And really wasn't. Tony himself was 'privileged' from his father and uncle. So he started rewarding Chris the same way. Realizing, sometimes, that's not the way it should be done. You should have to earn it. Chris didn't.
Well said
Chris did dent
Tony ended just as many or more of his own guys before they took him out
Nepotism has been going on since before Caesar and will keep happening until the end of time.
Good observation. If you believe that Pauly and Patsy helped set up, or were at least complicit with New York in going along with Tony’s murder at the end of the series, the groundwork was definitely laid for It. Both guys had been around longer than Tony, they prob felt passed over by Tony himself and now they were seeing the cycle repeat itself all over again with another generation in Chris. Tony never looked at them as management material and I think they ultimately had enough of the disrespect and turned on him when they got a chance to.
Chris always got over excited. Like a kid getting his Christmas present.
2:37 - 2:40 is the moment Sil realized Christopher was not the best nominee for that role.
Yep. He should have been a little anxious. Like we all are when we get promoted. Wanting to do a good job. He couldn’t see past his own ego.
Silvio tried to tell him aswell... one of the few things he didn't agree with. And was proved to be right in the end
@forgot2pushB You must be the guy from "Ackchually" meme aren't you
@@Liamm_7 I wonder what Patsi would pocket with the floor tiles.
@@Liamm_7 sil definitely made it up to him.
To Paulie: "The floor is yours"
To Paulie 2 seconds later *smack "I'm talkin here!"
I'm basically rewatching all of the Sopranos in 6 minute short clips.
The thumbnail shows exactly how everyone felt about Chris getting a promotion
Now its jus ta picture of Silvio
Hahah true.
They should really done more with Patsy. He deserved more too, he was smart. Guy could look like the sweetest guy (besides Bobby), but when kinda pissed, he had that devil face, looking at crazy Ralph, not being scared from him at all. I hate to say that phrase "such an underrated character".
@misterhumerus I guess it was'nt cinematic.. Mercedes had nice PEP though! HE pressed it with style. but scraping Gloria of the seats is not cinematic... :D
Even after Christopher died, Patsy still did not become a Captain when he could easily have been assigned the crew. I do not blame him if he started to ask himself who he had to kill there to get a promotion.
Notice Silvio announcing the new acting Capo, looks at Patsy then at Chris
Silvio's look said it all: "Just be yourself, ya mook!"
a mook? what's a mook?
@@EllisBoydRedding - It's an old NYC/North Jersey slang word, basically translates to 'numbnuts'.
its moolie not mook
@@OGGood-lb7bd - Why would Silvio call Christopher a Moolie or Mulinyan? 🤔😐
And no, Google "Mook definition".
Idk why I just love the way Silvio carries himself
First thing im doin is putting wings in my hair.
I'll talk to you later...
First thing im doin is putting wings in my hair.
I'll talk to you later...
I didn't even really remember or notice the joke in this scene until little Paulie brings it up, and it spirals out of control. It feels like the scene was about the no show/work jobs negotiation, but really the joke is far more important.
They overlap, but yes, the joke was important because of the clear disrespect. Paulie tries to use that in his feud with Ralphie.
Kind of interesting how Ralphie even bothered to try offering that little. But he still didn't put up much of a resistance.
He was the biggest asshole of the bunch and he never liked Paulie Of course he was gonna try to nickel and dime him, even though it was never gonna work lol
Business tactic ~ lowball first
He was one of the biggest earners for a reason right? Milking it up to the last drop. Capos or no capos
When Sil made it clear that the orders came from Tony, there wasn't much else Ralph could do. Hence "it is so decreed".
Sil is like: "Go away kid you bother me."
“He’s in the can, don’t you think we should keep him happy?” I always thought Patsy meant that as a sign of respect, but really it’s to keep Paulie from talking lol
So this was the joke Johnny Sac wanted to kill Ralphie over.
I wouldn't have been mad if that happened, to tell you the truth
@@harpomarxist4185 thats because you dont know that life
@@berrafatale25yearsago87 neither do you lol
@@berrafatale25yearsago87 I almost commented on the 25 years thing.
LMAO Tony tells Johhny "Ralphie knows better than to say something like that in front of me."
Tony wasn't lying.
Ralphie didn't say it in front of Tony.
He was clearly on the side of Tony.
There's a difference.😄
@@davidgangemi3314 😂😂😂😂
@@davidgangemi3314 whoa is that what all that "3'oclock" stuff is about 😵😵😵
I don't think even Sil thought Christopher was ready for this.
Silvio had no respect at all for Chrissy. He knew his position was based purely on nepotism. Silvio knew very well Patsy should have got the bump.
@@listentothenightfilms I agree
he think so its just sil wants chris to take this thing seriously because of kick ups meeting and tough decisons
Nobody did. But tony favorized his nephew
@@berrafatale25yearsago87
Favorized? What are you part of the crew now with made up words?
Furio laughing at Ralph’s joke is priceless
Best "I'll talk to you later" ever :)
" I'll talk to ya later " 😂😂😂
Seen this series 3 times I love it more everytime
Lol! I always laugh when Silvio gives them those disgusted looks like he did Chris!😂😂😂😂😂
"The first thing I'm doing is getting wings in my hair" 😂😂 one of the best line sof the entire show!
Take it easy we're not making a Western here!
If only Ralph knew how bad that joke was going to backfire lol
I love when he hits little Pauli.
Anyone notice how Ralph's eye twitches when Patsy makes the comment about keeping Paulie happy? Also, I like how Patsy has Little Paulie under good wing in this scene. He knows exactly when to make him join the conversation and when to tell him to keep quiet.
I love how patsy told little paulie to STFU
Look how pleased Bobby is while listening to Ralphie
We trust there will be no ill will
Patsy: 😡
Chris a capo? Then who’s he gonna be loyle to?
Haha :D I wish I could like this more than once.
@@liamwatson6789 I'm ashamed. I honestly don't get it?
@@mariod1547 when Chris was writing his screenplay he couldn't spell loyal. He wrote loyle. He wrote 'I need to be loyle to my capo.'
@@liamwatson6789 Oh, i don't think i ever noticed that. Thank you.
@@mariod1547 He also got the ‘drip’ on him
"oh! that's some guys wife" spoken like a true genius
Patsy won at the end, his son marries Meadow, he is the sole survivor of the crew and the only one that lives to tell the tale.
Wings in my hair! 🤣😂🤣😂 If he told me that I would have demoted his dumbass so quick.
The beginning of the end, all for a throwaway joke. Madone
The fact that Tony act as if he wasn't there for the Ginny joke is hilarious.
I love that Sil had no idea what to do with that last comment from Christopher.
One can only imagine how excited Chrissy must have been about been appointed acting capo after nearly drowning in free soft drinks after been made.
We never heard enough about the wings in Chrissy's hair
*Paulie*
“Listen John, I Hope Your Feelings Weren’t Hurt Too Bad & That It Never Got Back To Misses.”
“First thing I’m doing is getting wings in my hair” It was at this point Silvio realised he’d fucked up!
This moment pretty much caused a ripple effect through the rest of the show
Double edged sword here for Tony. He gives it to patsy who is more senior and deserves it Vs Chris who’s family and would die or do prison time without question for Tony
That Ginnie Sack Joke never gets Old 😂
It never gets funny.
@@crixxxxxxxxx Ginnie is that you?? 💀
Silvio was really good at doing a memorable character.
Funny thing is it comes from a lifetim eof joking around about Italia mobs this/that.
pats smacked him cause he didnt tell him to negotiate. just told him to lay it out. hell be the one negotiating
Ralphie looking like he is about to publish the definitive chronicle of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters.
Nice
@@seanconlon2408 it's not even just the suit, with the hair and the face too he straight up looks exactly like Wolfe. The accent is a LITTLE off though.
Chris' "Quasimodo predicted this" moment
They really were able to handle a million characters at once
Little Paulie’s actor was doing an amazing performance all the time
"Hey! That's some guy's wife! Come on!"
*[Laughs with everybody else]*
I love the line the first thing I’m doing is getting wings in my hair LOL
That look Silvio gives him after is priceless too lol
Anyone notice Ralphies subtle eye twitch when patsy says “wanna keep him happy maybe?” 😭. Dude doesn’t give a sh*t about Paulie
I don't blame him. Paulie was an idiot and a pos
Ralph took the order well. He understood and accepted what thr boss wanted
Ralph as soon as Chrissy stops looking 💀
2:16 100% Cipher there~
2:16 Ralphie doing his best Kanye impression 🤣🤣
Even Sil didn't like it that Chrissy got Capo
I can’t remember any of those orders sal just announced. I’m dead!!
You only had one job to do...
First thing I do is get wings in my hair. Lolllll
the 98 pound mole debacle...Ralph was such a meshugana
Gotta give it to him he had chutzpah
the mole was a 95 pounder
"wings in my hair" was the end for Christufuh
Christopher was outrageous with his promotion, 😆 lol,lol
0:23 this is my heart
Chissy:"I'm going to get wings"
Sil: "Don't put your shinebox away just yet"
Sil thinking the same thing he was thinking at the executive game.. “where do you get these fkin idiots?” 😂😂
The most infamous joke in New Jersey.
Sils nose whistling stole this scene
2:13 what does Bobby say?
"Cent anno" meaning "a hundred years". Essentially good luck or best wishes.
@@soccerstarr12 Thank for telling me!
The wings comment was fucking hilarious
Silvio saw everything that would happen when Chriss mentioned the wings on his hair 😂
2:26 Silvio - Its a big responsibility Chrissy! Chris - Hey, I got it covered...the first thing I am doing is getting wings in my hair...you know, like Paulie haha
I will talk to you later
I just realized that Chrissy and Ralph have always been on good terms with each other. Probably the only two main characters who had no real major beef with one another.
the best dialogue in whole series that makes me laugh. Wings on my hair
I love the episode where they did that thing with the guy, at the place
it's so bizzare how he changes the weight from 98 to 95 pounds
First thing ima do, is gettin' wings in ma hair. Y'know, like Hermann Munster.
Grandpa Munster you idiot
0:23 talk too patsy mouth don’t even move even Silvio knew that captain position too Chris was wrong
Ralphie started a war with that one joke.
Some of the most unconvincing hairpieces ever
First thing I'm doing is gettin wings in my hair 🤣
No one:
RUclips: "this clip is from Goodfellas"
Ralphie was always so nice to Chris. Unlike Paulie, Sil, and Patsy. Chris considered him a friend.
Ralphie's "joke" wasn't even a joke. Having surgery to remove a legit 95 pound mole off one's own ass is no laughing matter.
I always forget the joke starts with Harry Potter! 😆
Ralphie: what's he gonna do, gum the guy to death?
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