The guy who played carmine junior did an excellent job as a dumb smart guy. It’s actually hilarious how he could say meaningless lines that were obvious to everyone in the most satirical ways.
He came out on top in the end, and played everyone even his own father. I think he kept playing dumb, while in fact just played everyone else and kept out of shot.
It was after Angelo got whacked that Little Carmine decided to step down. Then after Rusty got whacked, Little Carmine basically retired. His life was so happy after that and even his father told him in a dream how it was the right choice.
"The fundamental question is, will I be as effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be, even more so. But until I am, it's going to be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective."
“And I predict the guys on the street in Brooklyn and Queens, they’ll welcome us as fucking heroes. It’ll be easy.” Amazing little hat-tip there to Dick Cheney’s predictions about going into Iraq, positioning Little Carmine as George W. Bush.
@@ceerious Hmm, don’t think I’ve seen your video. I generally knew that Little Carmine was a cross between John Gotti’s son and George W. Bush, so that put Rusty as his Dick Cheney.
Frankie Valli and Rusty lived in the same universe. I wish wish there was one Frankie Valli reference. For example "You know our friend over there Frankie Valli" Tony: "Hey Rusty where are the Four Seasons"
This was probably a mistake. Carmine as Rusty's puppet was probably better for Tony to work with than Phil who took over after Johnny Sack died and wanted revenge for his 20 years in the can
@@ceerious ive seen the gleasson video of course but at least tony didnt want to exploit tony b in that one he was just concerd about hes apearence infront of the guys
If Carmine Junior was a 'dumb smart guy,' then Tony B was definitely a 'smart dumb guy.' Him doing that silly Honeymooners routine, coupled with reading someone else's comment, convinced me.
Interesting point. Tony B mentions how he's essentially teaching himself med school for his massage license, only to throw his massage parlour away before it even opens because he's already sick of working hard - relative to his mob friends. Meanwhile Carmine Jr. is actively backing away from his mob life to seek happiness as mentioned in his mellifluous box dream
@@brettlessard2532 Yea I buy that Tony B is quite intelligent, but he makes probably the worst decisions on the show. I don't think IQ is a big help in the world of criminal brutality
@@hansolo631 Tony B caused sil to get wacked down the line because of his actions. He caused too much friction between jersey and New York that eventually led to all our war. Can't let Paulie running his own gossip column to john slip either he didn't make the situation any better.
@@POLO2O10-z I love his character for some reason lol. And the deadpan, not even feigning a smile when that Animal Blundetto tells his joke is hilarious.
Rusty was not much of a character. David Chase, and Stevie Van Zandt, were huge fans and Chase used several Four Season’s songs in the soundtrack and even the title of one episode (Big Girls Don’t Cry, S2-E5), so Chase paid homage to Frankie Valli and wrote him a ‘little’ character. As Phil Leotardo called him: “The Mayor of Munchkin Land!”
He only talked about making grilled cheese on the radiator but only from a culinary perspective, trying to teach the boys how to make a meal without a stove to save time and money he was always looking out for everyone that uncle philly @@Randafari
Frankie Valli was the barber of Gyp De Carlo who was in the Genovese family and ran Newark. That's why he actually got paid royalties on his record and the reason him and Bob Gaudio still own the four seasons catalog and name and publishing. Tommy Devito and Nick Massi were both hijackers and burglars/heist men and associates. Frankie Valli was also very good friends with Fat Andy Ruggiano and Paulie Vario. The connections.were definitely to his benefit he didn't get taken advantage of like most people in the music industry did back then.
I was shocked that Rusty came and went quick. But I guess it was Frankie doing his Jersey Boy thing and couldn't commit to further episodes. When I see hm though, I immediately think, "Grease is the word... it's got groove it's got a meaning."
Wrong Frankie.. F Avalon was the guy who sang “Beauty School Dropout” in Grease and was the Beach Blanket Bingo star as a young guy w Annette Funicello.
@@adambelfast1 HIs character lives & works in New York City but that doesn't mean that's where he's originally from. I just like to believe he's originally from Newark like the actor himself.
On Talking Sopranos, Frankie said David Chase initially considered Frankie for the role of Beansie but thought better of it. Chase was right. Paul Herman was great as Beansie and I wouldn't have wanted to see Frankie swearing and getting run over, getting threatened, ending up in a wheelchair, looking week and getting bested by Richie and so on. Rusty was a much more dignified role for Frankie.
2:00 "Friend of a friend, not a friend of ours." So Joe Peeps wasn't a made-man? Then why so many of them at his funeral? Or did Rusty lie to Blundetto?
Good question about Joey, was he made im not sure, Johnny only implies he picked him out of the chorus and schooled him. "A friend of a friend, not a friend of ours" is he's part of the mob, just not in their circle.
I always took it as “he’s a friend of a friend” meaning he’s a made guy. “Not a friend of ours” he’s not acknowledged by them, “a friend of Jonny’s” he’s a made man under John so you’ll have to deal with his wrath if you get caught.
@@TitanTruckingCEO "Friend of mine"= A connected guy who isn't made "Friend of ours" = A made guy. In this instance Joey wasn't a made guy just an associate hence why he was a friend of Johnny's and not a friend of theirs both literally and figuratively
Carmine jr His dad is the one who taught him to play it dumb and stays away from New York Business as he already have his own Business making money in Miami that even bought him a nice mansion. Almost every mobsters in New York were bound to get whacked by another mobsters or arrested by the FBI, and all for small crumbs of money that can be made elsewhere.
Will i be as effective as a boss just like my Dad was, and i will be, even more so but until I am, its going to be hard to verify that I think Im going to be more effective'' Carmine Jr
This has to be the corniest Hit' in Mob history, how do you not see this coming?! the second the SUV blocked them in, dude behind the wheel should have got out Blasting' ask question later!
Nah, Tony B knew what he was getting into. Peeps wasn't made, that's why they referred to him like that. But Tony knew how bad of an idea it was to hit one of Sack's guys.
12:55 they always die when something so nice/ causal happens lol. Like Phil being happy seeing his grandkids and Rusty smiling trying to remember to call Marissa
The address is in the bag. 134 Deweunter Terrace, Brooklyn. It's in New York. There's a map. Get rid of it after you memorize it. The man you are going to kill is very cautious. He usually has protection. A bodyguard with a long face like a horse and he's in good shape. The fish(guns) have been cleaned. You can drop them on the ground after you finish. Where did you learn to speak Italian? I came over with my parents when I was 2. You were born in Italy. Where?
“Historically; historical changes have come out of war” 😂 one of the most dismissed and underrated hilarious lines in the show. Carmine jr was epically funny
When you see him eyeballing Johny sacks you realize how clever and tactical he actually was as a character the dumb smart person is easy to miss in real life
Mayor: "To kill a woman,? COME ON "
Blundetto: Kills a woman
😂😂😂
She was a witness to be fair...🤷
So funny you literally referred to him as just mayor
If I was an animal,
And you were a mayor
A. She was a hooah
B. She hit him first
And it wasn't his kid she was carrying
You know it wasn't long ago, I remember you used to be Frankie Valli. And as far as I'm concerned, YOU SHOULD STILL BE THAT!
The four seasons, whatever happened there...
Greasing the union
PeaNUTS! (Peanuts) AH-ah AH-ah ah-AHHH
Nilan, he was just-
@@1597BFuck "he was just," everybody's got a fucking opinion now?
our friend there, the mayor of serbia....hbo wants him gone.
There he is borko my dolly.. hehehehehe
Nooot Borko
You gotta kick up to borko my friend
you were ceerious, the views go up to borko
@@pred8r273 who does he think he is Frankie valli or some big shot.. hehehehehe
The entire exchange between Tony and Chrissy about doing a favor on the wedding day is hilarious
i loved that scene.
"You shld ask him not to do it"
@@theramplocal lol
Not to mention Carmela’s yelling across the room.
It was always just a big movie to him until things started getting serious.
Frankie Valli... 90 years old. Just a kid.
The guy who played carmine junior did an excellent job as a dumb smart guy. It’s actually hilarious how he could say meaningless lines that were obvious to everyone in the most satirical ways.
0:11 0:11 0:11
He came out on top in the end, and played everyone even his own father. I think he kept playing dumb, while in fact just played everyone else and kept out of shot.
He was mirrored with George W, blazer and denim was a direct nod 1:14
Very allegorical!
That was Jackie Jr.'s future
Friend of a friend, not a friend of ours...
I love that lingo.. I wouldn’t do well in the mafia because I would be confused.
@@TheGlass50 geesus RUSHTEEE??? HEHEHEHEHE
One of the most memorable lines in the show.
"Not a friend of ours." So Joey Peeps wasn't a made guy?
@@zitherzon2121they couldn't cuz his eyes kept rolling around like Stevie Wonder's during the initiation ceremony.
I always loved that line from Phil "We'll chalk it up the to Headless Horseman". Some of these characters are such wisecracks.
Tony B's "Huh. Long John Silver, maybe." is one of my favorites in the show.
'Peeps' on the tombstone killed me 😂😂😂
we gotta redo it. 😂😂😂
@@ceerious 🤣☠️
Cut them some slack! The guy who ordered it was dyslexic.
PEEPS
Fuckin Jason
It was after Angelo got whacked that Little Carmine decided to step down. Then after Rusty got whacked, Little Carmine basically retired. His life was so happy after that and even his father told him in a dream how it was the right choice.
He didn't retire. He was pulling the strings. The puppet master
Look at this shinebox. Not a day over 76.
@@Goawaykidyoubotherme He didn't quit. He was just freshening it up.
@@Goawaykidyoubotherme My theory is this slick Carmine Jr is behind the hit on Tony
@@Goawaykidyoubothermesomething of a gray incense.
"The fundamental question is, will I be as effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be, even more so. But until I am, it's going to be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective."
That shit is like when a creative musician goes off-key on purpose. On paper it looks all wrong but in practice it's brilliant.
I love it 😂😂
@@timgimmy609well put
a quote from former president george w. bush during an interview.
“Artie’s a friend of mine, I like to throw him some business” by sending wiseguys that leave open tabs 😂
Hey at least he didn't let pussy Malanga get wacked at Artie's restaurant , even Tony's mother cherished Vessuvios.
Rusty thinks he’s Frankie Valli or some kind a big shot!
Yeah, he's no Mr Sinatra Junior Sir
@@neilgerace355CHEESE FUCK
He probably was angry about all calls from Silvio. You know they didn't talk from many years. But Tony force Silvio to make the fucking call.
Rossi.. Janice Rossi...!
Frankie Valli did a pretty good job!
Amazing casting.
That man is talented great musician
Yeah he did, the viral videos of him "performing" lately brought me back to these videos. Sad what he's going thru right now
I was always so impressed at how respectful Tony was to Aunt Bravis at the wedding
Whaaaat
The level of care , Aunt bravis was crying
@@POLO2O10-znahahahahahah
This video should be called “The story of the Mayor of Munchkinland”
NY: “Looks like we got our own pygmy thing ova here.”
Take it easy, we're not making a borko rip-off here
Little Carmine sure had a way with words, it’s as if they didn’t exist until he said them….
Hey carmine , did the word allegorical even exist
What a stagmire.
Little Carmine's lines just make me laugh.
Yep. Hilarious.
Little carmine is a come from behind kinda guy
Absolute jibberish
“And I predict the guys on the street in Brooklyn and Queens, they’ll welcome us as fucking heroes. It’ll be easy.” Amazing little hat-tip there to Dick Cheney’s predictions about going into Iraq, positioning Little Carmine as George W. Bush.
🎯 bingo. im glad you understand! did you see my video on Rusty being Cheney and Carmine Bush
@@ceerious Hmm, don’t think I’ve seen your video. I generally knew that Little Carmine was a cross between John Gotti’s son and George W. Bush, so that put Rusty as his Dick Cheney.
@@erickleefeld4883 someone else said Angelo was Rumsfeld
Frankie Valli and Rusty lived in the same universe. I wish wish there was one Frankie Valli reference.
For example "You know our friend over there Frankie Valli"
Tony: "Hey Rusty where are the Four Seasons"
there is a reference. Tony tells Silvio to take it up with Frankie Valli when he sees him. that's in season 4 before he comes though
I heard that Frankie Valli bangs his wife in installments
@@ceerious Frankie valli and rusty millio. They're just too good to be true, we can't take our eyes off of them.. hehehehehe
Also Paulie mom died coming back from seeing Jersey Boys, who Frankie is park of.
@@ceeriousthat’s actual frankie vallie not rusty
he’s telling silvio to speak to frankie’s manager to get him to preform at the casinos
This was probably a mistake. Carmine as Rusty's puppet was probably better for Tony to work with than Phil who took over after Johnny Sack died and wanted revenge for his 20 years in the can
exactly
the way rusty was looking at tony b while he was doing the mambo this look of contempt kinda lets you know that he just needed to use him
did you see my mambo video i did of Tony B lol. Tony B Jackie Gleason video
@@ceerious ive seen the gleasson video of course but at least tony didnt want to exploit tony b in that one he was just concerd about hes apearence infront of the guys
@@EggsBenedict12215 everyone tells me Frankie Valli should of played Nicky Scarfo in a movie lol
@@ceerious yeah i didnt know who that was untill i googled and they definetly look alike i agree he absolutley should have played nicky
in the end it fucked him over, tony B going "off the reservation" & it's retaliation scared lil carmine out of a takeover
Carmine’s malaprops are a type of perfection😂!
"Stagmire"
If Carmine Junior was a 'dumb smart guy,' then Tony B was definitely a 'smart dumb guy.' Him doing that silly Honeymooners routine, coupled with reading someone else's comment, convinced me.
Interesting point. Tony B mentions how he's essentially teaching himself med school for his massage license, only to throw his massage parlour away before it even opens because he's already sick of working hard - relative to his mob friends. Meanwhile Carmine Jr. is actively backing away from his mob life to seek happiness as mentioned in his mellifluous box dream
self sabotage is a human condition that bears no reflection to IQ or book learning
@@brettlessard2532 Yea I buy that Tony B is quite intelligent, but he makes probably the worst decisions on the show. I don't think IQ is a big help in the world of criminal brutality
@@hansolo631 Tony B caused sil to get wacked down the line because of his actions. He caused too much friction between jersey and New York that eventually led to all our war. Can't let Paulie running his own gossip column to john slip either he didn't make the situation any better.
Was Carmine made?
Damn, Rusty looked really amused by Tony B'S impression.
Rusty use to bore me , but he's not such a bad guy once you get to know em
@@POLO2O10-z I love his character for some reason lol. And the deadpan, not even feigning a smile when that Animal Blundetto tells his joke is hilarious.
Rusty was not much of a character. David Chase, and Stevie Van Zandt, were huge fans and Chase used several Four Season’s songs in the soundtrack and even the title of one episode (Big Girls Don’t Cry, S2-E5), so Chase paid homage to Frankie Valli and wrote him a ‘little’ character. As Phil Leotardo called him: “The Mayor of Munchkin Land!”
he was Dick Cheney lol
@@ceerious Ha‼️
Wait the little is frank valie
I imagine tony and Johnny sack at thanksgiving dinner and Tony sayin “I’ve ate my plates John, I’ve ate a lot”😂
😂
Rusty Millio played a week on the Sopranos. Payback for reaching out to Red Clay
lmaooooo
I was surprised to hear Philly did 20 years in the can. He was very quiet about this.
How bout dat prick's face when he saw the radiator? 😮
Did Phil ever mention anything about any sacrifices or compromises he had to make? I don't think he ever made it a point.
not a peep
He only talked about making grilled cheese on the radiator but only from a culinary perspective, trying to teach the boys how to make a meal without a stove to save time and money he was always looking out for everyone that uncle philly @@Randafari
@@Randafari i dont recall him mentioning it what was like 10 years in the can or something ?
They killed him off way too early in my opinion, but Frankie said if he wasn’t so busy on the road, they would have kept his character around longer.
Time in the can made him think he’s more effective as a boss. But until he can verify it, he won’t know if he’s viable
Orgasming into a tissue, compromise and so forth.
Rusty absolutely loves Blundetto's Jackie Gleeson impressions. He can't hide it.
Frankie Vali would often hang out with Mobsters and have dinners with them. Thats where I’m sure his mannerisms come from.
He did a very good job here
Frankie Valli was the barber of Gyp De Carlo who was in the Genovese family and ran Newark. That's why he actually got paid royalties on his record and the reason him and Bob Gaudio still own the four seasons catalog and name and publishing. Tommy Devito and Nick Massi were both hijackers and burglars/heist men and associates. Frankie Valli was also very good friends with Fat Andy Ruggiano and Paulie Vario. The connections.were definitely to his benefit he didn't get taken advantage of like most people in the music industry did back then.
I was shocked that Rusty came and went quick. But I guess it was Frankie doing his Jersey Boy thing and couldn't commit to further episodes. When I see hm though, I immediately think, "Grease is the word... it's got groove it's got a meaning."
Wrong Frankie.. F Avalon was the guy who sang “Beauty School Dropout” in Grease and was the Beach Blanket Bingo star as a young guy w Annette Funicello.
@@marchomeslice1Frankie Valli sung the song “grease”. Which was in grease.
@@marchomeslice1Annette did get a mention in Grease even though she wasn't in it. That bit was funny
Dr Melfi: Who does Rusty think he is... Frankie Valli!?
Or some big shot
Would've been great getting a musical number. Behind the scenes even.
Frankie valli 🎉🎉chin don slainte salud
Asking Frankie Valli to play an Italian guy from Newark has to be the easiest payday that man ever had.
Isn't he playing an Italian guy from New York?
@@adambelfast1
HIs character lives & works in New York City but that doesn't mean that's where he's originally from. I just like to believe he's originally from Newark like the actor himself.
Yeah but he was only on for four seasons!
Rusty was the Paulie Walnuts of the Luperatazzi family lol 😂
Carmine wasn't no different. Notice how Tony called him out and he glared at him (08:51)?. He called Rusty *no-balls but wouldn't step up either.
Rusty's actor could've played a great Scarfo. Hollywood could've had that in the basket
I didn't see it until you said it but yeah he would be a great Nicky Scarfo. Chrissy could play crazy Phil Leonetti
Great channel. Keep it coming. Sopranos Forever 😎
appreciate it. check out all the vids if you havent seen. theres a bunch of shorts too i have
4:16 "I'll be just as good as my dad, even better actually, but until I am it's gonna be hard to tell if I'll ever be better or as good as my dad."
🤪
10:31 "So did you?" Fucking hell Christufuh that was funny
You shoulda ask not to do it
That whole exchange is literally brilliant
“You should ask him not to do it”
Chrissy with the 200 iq logic 😂
Some of his lines make me laugh so hard at times, great character played by a legendary actor
Ashes to ashes, peeps to peeps
On Talking Sopranos, Frankie said David Chase initially considered Frankie for the role of Beansie but thought better of it. Chase was right. Paul Herman was great as Beansie and I wouldn't have wanted to see Frankie swearing and getting run over, getting threatened, ending up in a wheelchair, looking week and getting bested by Richie and so on. Rusty was a much more dignified role for Frankie.
yea i seen that. i liked beansie. good role for both parties
Uncle Philly didn't utter a peep for 20 years to protect the likes of Rusty fukkin Millio.
I heard they found Borko in Lafayette park in beaver falls
That’s all
I know
A gerbil ma'am.. heheheh
@@victorsforza6213the County doesn't cover medical procedures deemed caused by criminal sexual activity
@@pred8r273 joe Friday ovah here.. hehehehehe
2:00 "Friend of a friend, not a friend of ours." So Joe Peeps wasn't a made-man? Then why so many of them at his funeral? Or did Rusty lie to Blundetto?
Good question about Joey, was he made im not sure, Johnny only implies he picked him out of the chorus and schooled him. "A friend of a friend, not a friend of ours" is he's part of the mob, just not in their circle.
@@ceerious He said not "a friend of ours" which means that he is NOT a made-guy.
Correct, Joey wasn't a made guy he was an associate. He was an aide de camp/driver for Johnny Sack. He was being groomed however to being made.
I always took it as “he’s a friend of a friend” meaning he’s a made guy. “Not a friend of ours” he’s not acknowledged by them, “a friend of Jonny’s” he’s a made man under John so you’ll have to deal with his wrath if you get caught.
@@TitanTruckingCEO "Friend of mine"= A connected guy who isn't made
"Friend of ours" = A made guy.
In this instance Joey wasn't a made guy just an associate hence why he was a friend of Johnny's and not a friend of theirs both literally and figuratively
He should of taken the belt parkway
Belt Pkwy, not eastern Pkwy.. HEHEHE
He move-ed el automobile though
Well as long as it not near Phil,he won't be in the same room that man😂
Carmine jr
His dad is the one who taught him to play it dumb and stays away from New York Business as he already have his own Business making money in Miami that even bought him a nice mansion.
Almost every mobsters in New York were bound to get whacked by another mobsters or arrested by the FBI, and all for small crumbs of money that can be made elsewhere.
Must of been the top of your fkn class
It’s going to be hard to verify that I think I’ll be more effective 🤣👌
Will i be as effective as a boss just like my Dad was, and i will be, even more so but until I am, its going to be hard to verify that I think Im going to be more effective'' Carmine Jr
That Bottle of OLDSPICE on Rusty's table really brings the whole thing home😂
This has to be the corniest Hit' in Mob history, how do you not see this coming?! the second the SUV blocked them in, dude behind the wheel should have got out Blasting' ask question later!
i agree
@@ceerious Carmine agrees. I agree.
Well, he was rusty
Lol' good one!@@John-lp5xh
We're not makin a western here
Crazy how NY always belittled NJ. They were just as lethal and organized. Phil found that out hard way
IDK though, they took a beating in the war. They lost top guys and didn't get anyone until Tony found a play
If they were to make a Nicky Scarfo movie he would be perfect for it.
I agree. He looks just like Scarfo, is short like him and even has the same high pitched voice.
Bear in mind, this show was made almost 17 years ago. Frankie Valli is 89 now.
I was thinking the exact same thing every time I see vali
Just a full Philly mob movie. There's a lot of characters from there.
@@JeffTheHokie Longer than that..more like 25 years ago...gonna have to someone else to play that role sadly
They sold it to Tony B as “a friend of a friend, not a friend of ours”.
They f’ed him over with that.
Nah, Tony B knew what he was getting into. Peeps wasn't made, that's why they referred to him like that. But Tony knew how bad of an idea it was to hit one of Sack's guys.
Just too good to be true.
1:23…Rusty was not even slightly amused..
Mayor of Munchkinland.
Jesus, they want Rusty now? You know what, tell him no. Time and again ive done his bidding....
be well...
@@ceerious geeesush RUUUSTEEE???? Hehehe
Too bad about Rusty. It's a shame when they go young like that
when they go? cmon eh?
@@ceerious Nobody's talking to you!
@@mhlaw229alright Jesus.
12:55 they always die when something so nice/ causal happens lol. Like Phil being happy seeing his grandkids and Rusty smiling trying to remember to call Marissa
Tony B wasn't a "friend of ours" either, he wasn't made. Rusty fucked him with that hit on Joey Peeps
I think he meant his crew on it, but your message on him gettin over on Tony B, yea...he saw a desperate guy it seems to me
"..he's dyslexic.."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*WTF THATS GOT TO DO WITH IT 👹*
The old people at the wedding table are just so damn funny.
Move it the automable....
“Mayor of munchkin land” 😂😂😂
Rusty has to be one of the best characters from the show.
All Due Respect
@8:40 *"Don't eat that pepper"*
Does anyone have a translation of the Italian dialogue please?
The address is in the bag. 134 Deweunter Terrace, Brooklyn. It's in New York. There's a map. Get rid of it after you memorize it. The man you are going to kill is very cautious. He usually has protection. A bodyguard with a long face like a horse and he's in good shape. The fish(guns) have been cleaned. You can drop them on the ground after you finish. Where did you learn to speak Italian? I came over with my parents when I was 2. You were born in Italy. Where?
😂😂😂😂that peeps on the headstone was hilarious.
I think Angelo garepe, Feech lamanna, rusty millio, Mike palmice and puss we’re such underrated and underutilized characters in the show
The fuck up on the grave stone and related dialogue is some of the funniest in the whole series
Rusty's reaction to the mambo thing was a bit rusty.
That was an actual Valli's reaction.
Tony B worked for Tony S so Rusty really should have asked Tony S if he could hire Tony B
One of the greatest singers of all time. Never even knew that was him 😮😮🤩😎😃
that was Franki V?! God bless!
Muve el automobil! Whatever happened there...
“Don’t eat that pepper!”
Stay out of trouble!
If Tony sides with Rusty he avoids the war later.
Can you explain? Seems like he did it just to placate Johnny and smooth things over with Phil. What am I missing?
Never knew this was the famous singer Frankie Valli.
Friend of a friend, not a friend of ours
It's gonna be hard to verify that i think i'll be more effective
😂😂😂😂
It should be really easy for HIM to verify his own thoughts lol. Crazy line
“Historically; historical changes have come out of war” 😂 one of the most dismissed and underrated hilarious lines in the show. Carmine jr was epically funny
4:17 just when u think lil Carmine is going to finally say something that makes sense...he does not
Anybody know what parkway they took?
Who does Rusty think he is, Frankie Valli or some kind of big shot?
1:08 What's funny in jail isn't funny on the outside.
Anyone notice the scenes with Tony there's some serious breathing going on.
I hate how little carmine talks 😂😂😂
he was George Bush lol. did u see my video on that. they even made him wear the cowboy crap.
Chris understood the rules so well, he was correct when he said he should’ve asked Jhonny to undo the favour.
Johnny Sack with a perfectly timed cancer reference…. Bravo Sopranos!
always layers
Stagmire 😂
Rusty was an amateur if two people who speak Italian come up to HIM to seek directions. He should have seen the trap immediately.
rusty was in the family for over 30 years and don't know how to say the car in italian (la macchina)
They never said it but Little Carmine is definitely supposed to be Gotti Jr
We still love and miss our beloved mayor we are concerned for his well being - the citizens of munchkinvilke
When you see him eyeballing Johny sacks you realize how clever and tactical he actually was as a character the dumb smart person is easy to miss in real life
The cars always roll around after someone gets clipped. And sometimes the horn honks.