Film Student Watches THE SOPRANOS s6ep11 for the FIRST TIME 'Cold Stones' Reaction!
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Hi, my name is Elie Moses and I am a 24 Year-Old Law and Film student here in Sydney, Australia. I have decided to watch what is considered the greatest TV SHOW of all time 'THE SOPRANOS' for the FIRST TIME!! Here is my reaction to episode 11 of season 6. BYE BYE VITO!
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First time watching the sopranos (reaction)
"I loved him like a brother-in-law." is frankly the most hilarious statement ever.
Turn that off!
I've binge-watched the entire Sopranos series several times over, and I've subscribed to at least 4 Sopranos reaction channels. Your channel stands out as the best source of insightful commentary on RUclips. Your keen observations uncover nuances I hadn't previously noticed. Please, continue your excellent work!
Indeed
TAHNK YOUU SOOO MUCH!!!!
“I loved him like a brother in law”😂
Also the man watching the body building contest in the middle of mourning 😂
Phil came out of da closet ! 😂😂😂
My man - I am LIVING for these reactions!! Those of us that watched the show from the beginning had to wait a week between each episode, then months (sometimes over a year) between seasons. It was agonizing, and it's crazy but also really cool to think we got to spend nearly a decade of our lives with these characters.
I think that's part of the reason 6A is considered controversial. We had to wait a week between episodes, and then at least a year, sometimes longer, between seasons. It was nearing the end. We were all a bit like, "Vito? Who cares?" Or even, "who the hell is Vito?" The Sopranos is a show meant to be binged, like a great book you can't put down. Elie gets it. 😃
@@RonaldRobert-us7qk I understand. I never complained though. By that point I trusted David Chase & Co. enough to believe they knew exactly what they were doing, even if I didn't quite understand it yet. Nothing would be "filler". I savored every moment of our final quiet before the big storm with these characters. I bought each season as they started coming out on DVD and would tear through them in a day. Now I own the entire series on blu-ray, and still do a marathon every other year or so, even after all this time. It's aged so gracefully, too; transitioning from being set in "present day" to becoming a time-capsule/period piece so beautifully.The rewatchability factor of this series is off the charts.
Another banger. I most enjoy the quiet contemplative moments with Carmela in Paris. And that beacon on the Eiffel Tower is definitely a callback to the beacon in Tony's coma dream. Those questions "who am I" and "where am I going" were definitely at the heart of her thoughts, plus another Ade cameo! Also, whacking Vito definitely isn't sitting right with Phil or he wouldn't be up at night. The way he gripped the side of the bed while watching his boys cave Vito's head in, it seemed very sadist, he was definitely getting off on it.
An interesting tidbit. I saw this episode when it originally aired and when Carmela said, “I went to blockbuster to rent Cinderella Man and guess what?” Tony originally said , “It still sucks?”
Now he says “It’s still a classic?” Which is a weird out of character positive thing for Tony to say. My guess is somehow the company that made Cinderella Man is involved in the syndication of The Sopranos and had Gandolfini change the line…
@Kyuzo-dj2fp I think the DVD’s have the original dialogue. That’s an interesting one too. Farairuza Balk played Danielle in Season 3 episode 13, but she was recast for season 4 so they had the new actress come back and shoot the scene where we meet Danielle for the first time…
I believe HBO was broadcasting the film and insisted the line was changed.
The Sopranos. The best show ever and always will be.
17:28 the contrast between these two scenes is one of the most underrated funny bits of the series 😂
Vito's brother has a remarkable recovery after that clubbing Mustang Sally gave him
Tony never gave the ok for another family to kill one of his. Phill broke the rules
I think Phil had Vito's mouth taped shut before revealing himself so that Vito wouldn't be able to call out Phil for being a fanook too. Them two definitely banged in the past lol. Go back and watch those early season 6 episodes
Dont think so
Vitos brother is the one who got hit by the golf club by Mustang Sally back in season 3
The wire room. Phil's a HUGE The Wire fan. Has posters plastered all over the walls
My poor Vito 💔
Another great catch on the call backs to T’s afterlife dream & Test Dream. The search light... Carmela dreaming of Ade... even the dog barking in the background when she tells AJ to have a great day at work was in Test Dream.
Some other calls backs here to think about are to the S6 opening montage song “Seven Souls”. Carm dreaming Ade is still alive... Carm talking about worrying all the time... they even brought out Vito’s weight loss photog to link us back to the S6 intro song. That guy didn’t say a word in his 2 second scene but now speaks on how he remembers Vito’s photo shoot. Strange huh.
Carmela (like Angie) is in constant paranoid mode... always afraid & worrying. They both live like they have PTSD. They even speak with a slight quiver in their voice. But Ro doesn’t. She talks more calmly & takes life as it comes. Ro has been free of the mob for awhile now. Its helped her. She’s not stuck in her stressful past... reliving it over & over like Carm & Angie are.
P.S. I love next episode, can't wait!
Meadow is just as spoiled as AJ but she´s smart so we don't judge her as much as AJ
The Blue stones are Sapphires and Pearl's are more white with different colors in it when sun or light hits it. Also the Pearl is semi-translucent, while Sapphire is translucent/transparent
Sil and Carlo’s angry reaction to Dom’s jokes, and eventual escalation to murder, indicate that they were actually more disturbed by what happened to Vito than they had been letting on.
Normally I couldn’t deal with Carmela but Existential Paris Carmela- I can hang with for a bit 😂
I think Rosalie was fine, it’s Carmella who was Trippin in France
It’s telling that Tony’s first action after seeing the corpse of “Fat Dom” is to get on the phone with his construction guy and get AJ a job. Tony realizes that the long-simmering war with New York may finally actually happen and his own days may be numbered; he has to get AJ straightened out and on the right path immediately.
Salvatore Lucania was the birth name of Charles "Lucky" Luciano. In 1931, Luciano founded the Commission, the governing body of the Italian-American Mafia, he also acted as the first chairman of the Commission. From 1931 to 1946, Luciano was also boss of what would be eventually become the Genovese crime family. Luciano became the boss of the aforementioned family after her orchestrated the murder of the family's former boss, Joe Masseria, with the help of Salvatore Maranzano, boss of what would eventually become the Bonanno crime family.
Ro said they could eat the high calorie food because they "walked their asses off", not 'worked'. :)
A couple of other good shows are The Shield and Snowfall. Both take place in LA
Italians in France😂😂 Guarantee nonone in france thought they were Italian.
Most college age kids don't have 24 hour supervision. Carmela is not abandoning her ADULT son. She needs a break and Tony is there. He has 2 parents. Roe was sleepy because she had jet lag. She's not in love with Paris guy, she is just looking to get laid by a young guy. Ro said they WALKED their asses off, not worked.
Lol yea it was very hard on Tony losing Vito. He was Tony's biggest earner since Ralphie "disappeared".
"Maybe lovers quarrel?"
Ro said "walked our assess off" not "worked our assess off".
Was the pool cue necessary Phil? 😫
And then Fat Dom too, smfh, two big fellas getting got in such brutal fashion, they both unfortunately had it coming, rest easy Vito though!
17:35 James Gandolfini put a pebble into his shoe and had to rile himself up for this scene. He even dented a nearby van by punching it. ruclips.net/video/yCIY6onQQmY/видео.htmlsi=y4hIyfT3vRYdkRk7
I wish I'd have borrowed money from Vito...
I really don't think Vito was living that lifestyle that quietly. The parking lot /security guard. The disgusting advances on Finn, who was the boyfriend of the daughter of the Boss.
I know this is an old video but how the hell did you become a Seahawks fan all the way from Australia? lol
Bruh the green attacted me as a kid hahahahag
Interesting thing about Phil coming out of the closet in that scene. David Chase actually said Phil was actually at least somewhat gay and had repressed those feelings himself, which is why he was so angry at Vito. He hated what he was deep down. It seems like often the most homophobic people in real life are in the closet themselves.
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Vito wasn't pursuing that lifestyle quietly. In fact, the gay club he was spotted dancing with a guy at in NYC is only a quick 25-minute drive away from Newark.
True. Vito started revealing hints about his sexuality way back at Eugene’s funeral. “Maybe he was a fag & didn’t have anyone to talk to about it” is how Vito explained Eugene’s sudden suicide. Fortunately only Janice heard it 😂.
Having sex at the job site & flirting with Finn shows how reckless Vito was becoming at hiding his secret.
@@gregsgoogle2947 Do you mean Vito hinting about it to the other characters began with Eugene's death? The audience learned Vito liked men back in season 5, but it didn't become a big storyline until season 6. In the show, Vito being seen in the gay club and going into hiding happened well over a year, maybe 1.5 years after Finn caught him with the security guard.
@@chrishh5777 His decisions regarding his lack of respect for his well being on this issue(not that it’s his fault he’s gay) are the most shortsighted decisions on the show. Tony B trying to whack Phil was shortsighted, but kinda far fetched to me. I wasn’t crazy about that plot point.
Just before Phil came out of the closet to kill Vito... Tony talked to Vito on the phone & wanted to know more about his contacts in Atlantic City. He told Vito to meet him at the mall at 11.
Was Tony going to have Vito killed then but Philly just beat him to it?? Or was Tony serious about learning more & was actually planning on using Vito’s earning power all to himself (behind the mob family’s back)?? Seems like the later.
I think he was just playing along on the phone; his decision on Vito seemed pretty definite.
I don't know. Tony waivers so much when faced with having to murder anyone in his close crew.
@@billdouglas8701 I thought that too at first. But Tony wouldn’t set up a hit at the mall. It’s an established safe meeting place & Vito’s brother hangs about as a witness. Seems like it was meant to be a legit meeting considering the safe place.
No...Jackie Jr got what was coming to him. The guy getting his mail was completely innocent and did NOTHING.
Carmela and Tony have some mental problem that they can not see anyone else happy. She saw her friend was happy so she just had to bring her mood down.
I don''t think so. Ro has been through it; husband dead, son killed, had an actual physical affair when married. Contrast that with Carm, who has not been through loss. I saw it as Carm wanting a deeper insight into life and death. She hasn't had either experience, really.
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Good episode that illustrates how immature and shallow Carmela is in her bubble. She thinks she's having some deep spiritual moment because she's in a cultured European city and that's what you do in these places right? Rosalie, who knows real struggle, just wants to have fun. These diverging objectives eventually come to a head when Ro angrily calls her out at dinner. She's so deluded that she's romanticised the murder of her best friend's son.
Also the juxtapositions are hilarious. The deliberately long shot of Carmela gazing into the artwork of the city to a cut into Sil getting bird poo cleaned off the Bada Bing sign 😂 Then her doing the same in church to Tony getting road head off a stripper listening to classic rock 😂
I think it shows the opposite for Carmella. Without having to worry about cooking and cleaning and AJ and Tony, ironing, laundry etc - the regularness of life - she wanted what she thought she had/would have had with Furio. Conversation about the bigger picture. And appreciation of it.
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The things you mention about Carm only proves how detached (deluded) from reality she is. It’s delusional to think a relationship with Furrio (or any guy) is possible without it ending in a murder. Carmela sees the bigger picture just fine. She knows she’s an accomplice & benefactor of a thief & mass murderer. For that her prize is living in a constant state of fear & worry (the very thing money is supposed to ease). She worries her entire life away. Even worries about her worried life... when it gets all washed away someday.
@@RonaldRobert-us7qk She could do that at home with Ro. What she really wants is respect. It's why she's got this romantic idealised view of struggle that she just casually brings up Jackie Jnr in conversation. In her mind struggle is cool and if she can attach herself to it in some way she will get some cool points. Ro on the other hand knows there's no worth in pain - there's only pain. It's why the whole trip she has a childlike demeanour and enthusiasm because she actually knows what the other side feels like in reality. She spends the whole trip subtly trying to steer Carmela out of this pseudo-spiritual journey to no avail. Then she finally had enough and it exposes the superficiality of Carmela's behaviour on the trip because she can't even begin to justify it. She immediately backtracks when it's laid out for her.
That might be too cynical a view but Carmela to me is the archetypal rich person. There is very little depth to her.
@@gregsgoogle2947 She's in constant fear and worry (assuming she is) because she is mired in the money, in material things, and she doesn't want to lose that. In Paris, she sees beauty and art, and not the crime that feeds her life. It's ironic that it was crime money that brought her to Paris in the first place. She was drawn to Mr. Wegler because he was smart and cultured, and wanted her to be, too. The Wegler affair went south after she brought AJ's problems into it, and the side of her that was mob-like. Good instincts to want to be in a relationship with a man who wanted to expand her mind. Terrible execution of that relationship by bringing the mob life into it.
@@hurley31 I didn't say Carm was deep. But she really, really wants to be. We've seen other times when art moves Carmella. She also doesn't casually bring up Jackie Jr. "Oh hey Ro, remember when your son was murdered. What's that like?" She inquires over a platonic intimate dinner with her closest friend, the lighting of a candle in a church for her son. Carm backtracks because her friend is clearly upset and angry. Who wouldn't?
Phil coming out of the closet is too much.