@@publicslum6495 closest thing to a cliffhanger might be the 2nd to last episode where Tony is in the safe house pointing a gun to the door as he imagines Bobby saying "you probably don't even see it when it comes"
What's really amazing in this scene is the whole context behind it. In this episode, Tony is heavily adviced by his lawyer to take some time off and actually show up at the Waste company he "manages" while the heat on him dies down. He does so and is bored out of his mind. The whole episode he is plagued with itching on his arm nothing can ease. Eventually, he can return to Satriale's with the people he's comfortable with. You can see him finally able to get some relief for his itching with the polisher. The scene is shot in a way to make him (and us) feel at home, easy, protected. Even his supposed arch-nemesis comes by to say hi. Beautiful scene. Amazing show.
I miss this “family”. How they all crept into our hearts- for better and worse. That’s the genius of this show. The writing. The acting. They made us feel like we knew them and we did. We knew them well. I miss them a lot. Thanks for the memories.
It's always funny to me how Furio sometimes just randomly speaks Italian to people who don't understand it, even though he's able to speak English perfectly
His native Ital slips out when he gets excited or pissed off. He was so loyal that he fed off of the anger Tony & Sil were showing... and here comes the native tongue 😂
Breaking Bad was heavily inspired by Sopranos and did pretty well. Better Call Saul is great too now. The Wire was amazing. But this is my favorite show. I felt connected to Tony and the family as they reminded me of my own. It was so well played it can’t be acting.
I love this scene because it sort of captures the whole essence of the show. It made this crazy unreal high volume lifestyle of an italian american involved in the mafia be equated to real actual life. It showed how even being a mafia member means you’re still living in this reality with the rest of us. This scene is the “nothing” that happens in between shakedowns and murders. It reminds us that these are just people trying to live and survive in their own environment. That is beautiful no matter where it is. God I love this show so much.
If you notice at the end of the scene, around 2:41, you see Pussy leaving the scene and at the same time Furio walking in, and the shot pans with all the main guys standing around talking to each other, without Pussy. I think that was a subtle way of showing how Pussy was on his way out. David Chase and the whole production team were geniuses.
I noticed that two it was also aa little telling because with two friends agents standing and talking with Tony it was like pushy had a bit of regret for what he had been doing and seeing the two agents it spark a guilt feeling on what he is not only doing to Tony but Paulie and Sal.
I have a similare fantasy where I'd hire the Icelandic guy who plays The Mountain/Ser Gregor in Game of Thrones and make him wear a Chewbacca suit. Too bad I'm broke as f*ck, too bad...
Mr Pink He’s a really cool cat. Met him a few times way back In the day. He’s from Paterson NJ. Also met James and few others at a Liquor store I used to work at when they were filming.
MC Roy nah man....then it wouldnt be the great show we love. Thus show was unique, the ending wasnt cozy or a ride off in the sunset, it was real. But i get why u wished it ended this way, this was the best ending to any episode i think. The most chilling ending was "chicken town" playing when it shows Chris baptizing his baby and Tony hugging him when the NY mob is tired of playing games
In the ending, Tony dies. I like the ending, because even though it was sad, fitting for his lifestyle. You live by the sward, you die by the sward. Goes to show there's a price to pay for everything in life, and Tony had to pay up.
I remember this scene. I watched the show from the beginning, although I missed some later episodes. Once, during the first season, I was sitting in my easy chair watching The Sopranos when Tony and the boys were swearing up a storm. It was f-ing this and f-ing that, you know the way they talk. My wife came home from work and said, "Stop watching that filthy show." She was a real bible thumper, put herself out there as a serious Christian. She is now my ex-wife, took up with the best man from our wedding and divorced me. Well I still have the Sopranos, and the best man has her. I think I got the better deal.
guyfihi So she claimed to be a Christian and cheated on you? Sounds like a typical religious fuck. They only care to espouse their religious "values" when it suits them.
Furio was unironically my favorite character in the series. I love how he would yell at people in Italian even though he knew they had no idea what he was saying. He was also a complete badass but had a tender side as well. It's a shame they made him fall in love with Carmela. It would have been interesting if they made Furio and Dr. Melfi a couple, with Tony the jealous one.
@@xanaxfordapanic you’ve got this homie ❤️❤️❤️❤️. It’s not fentanyl for me, it’s alcohol, extreme burnout, and the loss of a loved one. My trajectory at the job I got fired from this summer was basically the same trajectory as Chris in the mob Stay strong and don’t give up. Fent has already taken way too many people
@@CaptainTrips560 ah dude I know exactly how losing someone feels, they would’ve wanted us to keep going man for sure. thank you for the kind words brother we will get by ! 🤘🏼
Reason is , I just guessing, a good street cop Knows who's who in the neighborhood he works. He also knows hes not going to make a difference so it's better to ignore " SOMETHINGS" and PRETEND to not know other things. Sometimes if you work with the devil he will point you in the direction of a demon. GET IT? You don't have to like it you don't have to try to understand it It's just the way it is
The FBI Agent was there checking up if Tony had heard anything about real terrorists ... Tony, the boys AND the FBI hall had a vested interest to keep these real terrorists in check.
Love this scene, it's Tony's swan song, he's surrounded by his strongest allies. At the end, if he had Chrissy and Furio around, he might've just pulled through.
As much of a liability as Chris became, I still feel like Tony is stronger with Chris than without him. If only because Chris is a near-perfect marksman, I’d rather have him on my team than not have him around at all Idk if Furio could’ve turned the tire by himself, but he’d have been the strongest asset
I personally wish there had been more of these scenes, just subtle ones where the personalities shone beyond the plot :) there was so much character in all of them. There were a few like the sitdowns the funerals things like that, and these at the club.
I see six characters standing on the sidewalk with Tony at 1:34 Tony murdered two of them, Pussy and Christopher. He would whack Furio if he could find him. He briefly considered whacking Paulie over the joke about Johnny Sack's wife getting out. And also briefly considered whacking Hesh because he owed Hesh a bundle. Sil is the only one of the six Tony hasn't whacked or thought of whacking. And he's in a coma. Being around Tony is more dangerous than being married to Henry The Eighth.
@@Ogrematic He doesn't even talk business in this scene. I think he just wanted to decompress at the club. Chrissy tried to get him onto the subject but Tony passed.
They didn't deserve such an ending. No chance. Watching Tony Sporano was like watching Walter White... you liked them but found it harder and harder to justify still liking them as the story went on. They both became arseholes.
Nah, if it was tomato sauce, that fucker could have cooked for days. He was eager to get outside with his reflector and try out that Swiss Basics moisturizing formula.
is so insane that the FBI agent that was trying to catch him as his job, actually go up to tony and introduce the other guy that wants to catch him. love this show so much man, this shit is really hard to pull off and the did it
I guess if Tony knows the guys sneaking around are FEDs (that is, play by the rules and ia not good idea to kill them), he will less paranoid instead of shopping first and asking questions later as he could if he saw strangers (presumably, rivals trying tomget him) snooping around. Also, I guess. It reminds me a conservative writer saying his father was a FBI agent in charge of watching a communist party militant. The communist knew (it was meant to be somewhat ostensible, but without interfering unless there was some actually illegal activity going on) and after he started his car, he made a sign to the FBI agent acknowledging his presence and telling him there was an opening in the traffic and he could follow.
headcrusher13 a true point crime doesn't pay, but I believe this show was more directed towards the life of tony soprano than the dimeo crime family and the decisions that he makes and his close family around him, but don't get me wrong the mafia is a huge asset to the show and is in itself violent but for tony soprano the family man, leader, brother and friend I prefer this ending.
Christopher Coleman leader who killed his protege(christopher)...friend who killed his best friend (pussy), family guy...ha yeah, he died with his family together in the end. Don't get me wrong i loved his character he is so realistic..a true abomination of our society the sick capitalistic society we live in..Tony Soprano was a bad person especially after 4th season he lost all the good characteristics that he had in the early time of the series..when the reign as boss was trully established he was a mean motherfucker to everybody.
Justin Cavey hahaha you got the "feeling"?? so you haven't seen the series at all and your point of view is toilet paper. You had that "feeling" because it's a great scene and the End of an episode. you will have that feeling of greatness again and again if you actually see the god damn series.
headcrusher13 everybody's on the "capitalism is bad" bandwagon these days. you people don't know what you're talking about... you don't think they have organized crime in socialistic societies?
The point of this scene is to show, as Melfi says before this, that sociopaths need constant activity to keep their minds off the horrible things they do. Watch this again, it's creepy.
Bullshit.... I'm a sociopath and I love just chilling in solitude, or going to an art museum.. smoking some drugs, etc.. Stop judging us sociopaths and psychopaths..... we ARE human beings ya know?
There is a "damn it feels good to be a gangster" layer to this, but there's another more sinister layer underneath that. That's what's great about this show.
ienjoyapples LOL that reference just reminds me of the movie Office Space...Yeah, I can imagine Paullie smashing a Xerox machine with a baseball bat too lol
Jonathan Cribbs well said bro. And u gotta love when tony says 'so.whats going on ' and pussy says 'nothin' but if u start talking ..I will hit play on my recorder ...lol
this scene is so simple yet genius. this series was so spot on a believable that I can watch it a million times and still be completely immersed in it like I'm right there with them watching it unfold live. best show in the history of t.v. hands down.
I absolutely love how, after moving to counter-terrorism, agent Harris and Tony start acting like old buddies. There is a mutual respect between the two. Harris gave it his best shot, and couldn't bag Tony. Harris was actually pretty sympathetic toward Tony even before the transfer. Harris obviously loves the food at Satriale's, so I think its 's safe to assume that he was either from the area, or resided there for quite some time. Enough time that he grew to enjoy the local cuisine enough to miss it. I think that all shows a sense of community between the characters. Regardless of standing, view, etc. people often feel somewhat connected to those immediately around them, because they can relate to them due to a similar setting (among other things(like cuisine)).
like Michael Francesze said, the wiseguys actually didn't mind the FBI doing their jobs as long as no one was getting framed or set up unlawfully. The FBI even informed the mob when they pulled out Joe Pistone and saved Lefty Ruggerio from a sitdown hit. They warned John Gotti when a Genovese (Bonnano in the HBO movie) capo allegedly put a hit on him. Harris knows that for all of Tony's criminal past, the NY families are who he really wants to take down.
@@jr5925 yea mad men is much more tame than breaking bad obviously, but it's very real and psychological. Breaking bad is more of a thriller, and they put everything out in the open for you
this scene perfectly represents the world of Tony Soprano and his gang, one of the most beautiful television series ever made so far. Hi Tony, ciao da Italia
One of my favorite endings and one of the best endings in the show's run IMO, links back perfectly with what Dr. Melfi tells Tony earlier on, as boardandsavior pointed out. Even before this, you can see Tony engaging in mindless tasks at Barone Sanitation, drawing up a sports board for the workers, banging his secretary. Great show.
This scene showed the good times of Tony’s original/best crew.. throughout the show, he lost chris, furio, pussy, silvio, hesh disappeared.. last guy with him was Paulie.. when he was held up in the safe house he had none of these guys with him
Damn it's sooo good to see the crew all together like this. Things were great back then, way better than what happened at the end of this series when most of them were dead or left behind.
@@ronyeahright9536 Because Little Carmine would be established as a complete dunce once we got to know him...causing a wreck because of stupidity is a completely Little Carmine thing to have done. Also if it were Big Carmine, the guys wouldn't have been so willing to get up in his face like that, since he was a NY Boss.
@@vjmlhds uh, no. First, do you realize that Carmine is a popular Italian name? Do you think there are only 2 Carmines in the entire states of NY and NJ ? My fathers name was Carmine, and he was neither "Little" or "Big" Carmine, he was just "Carmine", and from north New Jersey, where I grew up. The Carmine here they do not call "Little" as you have; they referred to him as " that dipshit Carmine again; tell him no speeding in the neighborhood", clearly indicating he is from the neighborhood. I know that neighborhood. And why the hell would a NY mob bosses son be continually speeding thru a neighborhood in New Jersey? The NY mob looked down on the NJ mob, and considered it to be "slumming" to be in NJ. They hung out with their own, in NY, just like these NJ guys hung out in NJ.
Just an ordinary every day experience of the real Jersey Boys.....brilliant writing, breathtaking acting from the whole cast. I’ve just re-watched the whole series again....it really was the very best of the best.....The world lost a great actor in James Gandolfini 😎👍
He was perfect for the part, not sure about the acting though. There's a video of him assaulting a paparazzi in Europe years after The Sopranos ended. If the production quality was better, you couldn't tell it wasn't a clip from The Sopranos.
Hope a show like this comes around again....the ending to shows is so hard for some strange reason for the most part eh? GOT. Breaking Bad had an okay ending. Sopranos ending didnt reflect the amazing show like GOT. Musicians do it too, albums progressively dont do as well on average. Sopranos was a classic that summed up the times and a culture that is now essentially dead. Blacks control the gangs now unlike the 50s and 60s. It is what it is. Maybe in another 20 years gangs will be gone. Life seems like we know where things are headed. Than a curveball hits.......... Weeeeeeeeee......!!!!!!!!
Sometimes Hollywood is pure genius. Like this series. The familiar tables and chairs in the warm sunlight under that Satriale's sign, the everyday banality of Italians talking and doing little things, the Feds mingling with the mobsters... on a day like this, you can see forever. The artistry of this TV series is stunningly perfect. So are the actors. These people become so lovable after a while, they start to feel like family.
A rare ending with calmness....no violent death, no cliffhanger, no excitement. Just a nice peaceful calm.
Yeah, a peaceful calm except for that kid driving too fast in the neighborhood. Ha!
Cliffhangers were rare in the sopranos tbh
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@@publicslum6495 closest thing to a cliffhanger might be the 2nd to last episode where Tony is in the safe house pointing a gun to the door as he imagines Bobby saying "you probably don't even see it when it comes"
@@rohunsaigal2576 No, closest was the ending of episode 1 in season 6 where Junior shoots Tony.
What's really amazing in this scene is the whole context behind it. In this episode, Tony is heavily adviced by his lawyer to take some time off and actually show up at the Waste company he "manages" while the heat on him dies down. He does so and is bored out of his mind. The whole episode he is plagued with itching on his arm nothing can ease. Eventually, he can return to Satriale's with the people he's comfortable with. You can see him finally able to get some relief for his itching with the polisher. The scene is shot in a way to make him (and us) feel at home, easy, protected. Even his supposed arch-nemesis comes by to say hi.
Beautiful scene. Amazing show.
He did bang the born again christian secretary though so he got something out of it.
The guys from the neighborhood, even his LEO opposition.
He literally had an itch he couldn't scratch until he went home to the boys
And Pussy by the door looks at the FBI and throws his cigar away in disgust, separating himself from his friends by going inside. All very symbolic.
Well said. Despite owning a mansion, Satriale's with his crew is his home
They captured a real vibe here. This is art
Brilliant art...but you just can't put your arms around it!
Memories now
@@knightrider9742 hey paisan memories eternal
Well said.
Love this scene. They’re doing absolutely nothing and everything feels so normal. At the same time it’s very entertaining.
Sly Pus sneaking away when the feds come
You're completely right. What great acting and chemistry between said actors will do
I miss this “family”. How they all crept into our hearts- for better and worse. That’s the genius of this show. The writing. The acting. They made us feel like we knew them and we did. We knew them well. I miss them a lot. Thanks for the memories.
family? i told you, they're a glorified crew.
@@citomakaveezly well played
You definitely have the makings of a varsity athlete.
It feels like Meadow & AJ are our little cousins that we got to watch grow up
This is by far my favorite ending to a Sopranos episode. Everyone is hanging out at Satriales.
Mmmm...pork sandwiches.
+Leon Delvechio Ramirez Really great scenes. My favorite as well.
Between this and the scene they make junior boss
what episode was this?
And then it ends up only tony and paulie are at Satriales. everyone else is dead sil inna coma.
It's always funny to me how Furio sometimes just randomly speaks Italian to people who don't understand it, even though he's able to speak English perfectly
I missed the scene where its shown the guy doesn’t speak italian
His native Ital slips out when he gets excited or pissed off. He was so loyal that he fed off of the anger Tony & Sil were showing... and here comes the native tongue 😂
perfectly is a stretch
stupida facking game
@@heath_deadgerpvp1161 stupid-a facking language
Furio has no idea what’s going on and he’s just yelling in Italian lmao
Vaj semp fujen! Cha stan e cretur!
(You always racing! There's kids here!)
Felice Graziano
Is that Italian or Neapolitan?
@@HigesoriHanzo Napoletano :-)
@@visionist7 awesome bro 🤟 always wanted to know what furious was yelling at people lmao
@@brothersum1359 post a link to any other scene where he talks and I'll translate for you :-)
Stark contrast to the last episode where Paulie is the only one left, still trying to catch that tan, while everyone else is gone.
Oh so true..sad too but, that was the brilliant thing about the series, only certain fans would pick up on that very nuance that you did
Two conflicting and brilliant moments.
That scene with Tony and Paulie is the one that hit me right here when I saw it, even after the 5th time I watched the show.
Outlive almost everybody even tony in a sense ...
Well Furio and Hesh is still alive and technically so is Sil
This is like Sopranos version of Ice Cubes Today was a good day.
Good one!
100
Today I didn't even have to use my AK
@@xaviersmoke9695 today i didnt have to have somebody whacked
🤣lol
There will never be a show like this again.
Abso-fokken-lutely!!! *No one shall even try to top this on TV, I don't care if Scorsese decides to try his luck on TV*
Boardwalk Empire was pretty good as well.
Shinebox.
+FLUFFER FACE lmao. only shoebox joke ive ever laughed at
Breaking Bad was heavily inspired by Sopranos and did pretty well. Better Call Saul is great too now. The Wire was amazing. But this is my favorite show. I felt connected to Tony and the family as they reminded me of my own. It was so well played it can’t be acting.
my man!! thats my 4 fav. shows u just listed, i couldnt agree more with you.
I love this scene because it sort of captures the whole essence of the show. It made this crazy unreal high volume lifestyle of an italian american involved in the mafia be equated to real actual life. It showed how even being a mafia member means you’re still living in this reality with the rest of us. This scene is the “nothing” that happens in between shakedowns and murders. It reminds us that these are just people trying to live and survive in their own environment. That is beautiful no matter where it is. God I love this show so much.
If you notice at the end of the scene, around 2:41, you see Pussy leaving the scene and at the same time Furio walking in, and the shot pans with all the main guys standing around talking to each other, without Pussy. I think that was a subtle way of showing how Pussy was on his way out. David Chase and the whole production team were geniuses.
I noticed that two it was also aa little telling because with two friends agents standing and talking with Tony it was like pushy had a bit of regret for what he had been doing and seeing the two agents it spark a guilt feeling on what he is not only doing to Tony but Paulie and Sal.
Damn how i never peep that. It's so obvious now lol
Glad you caught that. Very observant.
Agreed. I came here to see if anyone else caught this.
Not a cell phone in sight. Everyone just living in the moment.
Boy ain't that the truth...
Spot on
It was a better world
@@MarcoBoneMan mmm..
If i ever become a billionaire im gonna pay real life furio to follow me everywhere and pretend that we're gangsters
He was my second favorite character besides Paulie Walnuts.
I have a similare fantasy where I'd hire the Icelandic guy who plays The Mountain/Ser Gregor in Game of Thrones and make him wear a Chewbacca suit. Too bad I'm broke as f*ck, too bad...
Mr Pink He’s a really cool cat. Met him a few times way back In the day. He’s from Paterson NJ. Also met James and few others at a Liquor store I used to work at when they were filming.
@Nico Gambino ohhh really? What a clever insult!
@many saints who said millionaire?
i wish this is the real ending of the sopranos
MC Roy nah man....then it wouldnt be the great show we love. Thus show was unique, the ending wasnt cozy or a ride off in the sunset, it was real. But i get why u wished it ended this way, this was the best ending to any episode i think. The most chilling ending was "chicken town" playing when it shows Chris baptizing his baby and Tony hugging him when the NY mob is tired of playing games
Fabo Andolini. And Phil sipping on his moonshine ..box.
Sorry couldn't resist!
This episode has a sitcom ending....
@@Fabo100 one of my favorites is also when Chrissy sees his name in the papers and steals all of them
In the ending, Tony dies. I like the ending, because even though it was sad, fitting for his lifestyle. You live by the sward, you die by the sward. Goes to show there's a price to pay for everything in life, and Tony had to pay up.
Forget the fact that Carmine was on the wrong side of the road. They just assumed he was speeding lol.
Chuckclc carmine's gone?
Not sure what you mean?
It was a reference to another mobster move, "Casino."
Yeah, he left this morning.
Carmine was one of my favorite characters. Wish they had done more with him.
I remember this scene. I watched the show from the beginning, although I missed some later episodes. Once, during the first season, I was sitting in my easy chair watching The Sopranos when Tony and the boys were swearing up a storm. It was f-ing this and f-ing that, you know the way they talk. My wife came home from work and said, "Stop watching that filthy show." She was a real bible thumper, put herself out there as a serious Christian. She is now my ex-wife, took up with the best man from our wedding and divorced me. Well I still have the Sopranos, and the best man has her. I think I got the better deal.
ahhahaha, well played
Jajajaja you rocks man
Love is fleeting - The Sopranos are FOREVER !! ;D
guyfihi So she claimed to be a Christian and cheated on you? Sounds like a typical religious fuck. They only care to espouse their religious "values" when it suits them.
skankuser amen to that brother!
Furio was unironically my favorite character in the series. I love how he would yell at people in Italian even though he knew they had no idea what he was saying. He was also a complete badass but had a tender side as well. It's a shame they made him fall in love with Carmela. It would have been interesting if they made Furio and Dr. Melfi a couple, with Tony the jealous one.
That's actually a near-genius idea.
Furio is Italian Jackie Chan
furio is italian jackie chan
dumb
whoever was responsible for putting "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" by Johnny Thunders at the end is amazing, that song rules
Probably Steve Van Zandt (Silvio). He was the music director.
Its also the opening to the movie Bringing Out the Dead.
Yeah when I heard that the first time, I was like man I love this show.
Just realized Daniel Johnson sounds a lot like Johnny Thunders
Guns n roses covered it on the spaghetti incident too.
The atmosphere in this entire scene is just the best.
After watching the soprano's so many times I feel like I'm watching an old video of friends back in the day
Haha For real, man. 👍
The song playing being "you can't put your arms around a memory" really fits this show.
So incredible, remarkable, memorable.
I love how the sopranos didn’t use songs too often, it felt special when they did put songs in
Great scene, I only wish Tony turned the shoe polisher off.
Yea that's bugging me, is It still on?!
KiloByte72 Some say Tony's soul went into those batteries, and that it still runs to this day.
Laser Laboy That's the real reason why Phil wanted to take out new jersey.....he realized his shine box could never compete with it
RebirthWoWGuild LOL EXACTLY
lol
Tony: "He drives too fast, always fucking hitting shit."
LOLLLL
lmao "looka this asshole"
😂😂
Love how Agent Harris ask Tony is he a "friend of yours" and Tony doesnt answer and just talks over that question.
This is what everyone is ignoring. They're all there at that time for a reason, it's work. No one wanted a difficult day from either side I guess.
Love this,scene. Nothing happens and it's perfectly written.
This show has deadass been keeping me alive the past few months. As bleak as everything in my life is, I can’t…depart…until I know how it ends
i understand man. I’ve been dealing with a really bad fentanyl addiction the past months or so, this show has been helping me get by a lot
@@xanaxfordapanic you’ve got this homie ❤️❤️❤️❤️. It’s not fentanyl for me, it’s alcohol, extreme burnout, and the loss of a loved one. My trajectory at the job I got fired from this summer was basically the same trajectory as Chris in the mob
Stay strong and don’t give up. Fent has already taken way too many people
@@CaptainTrips560 ah dude I know exactly how losing someone feels, they would’ve wanted us to keep going man for sure. thank you for the kind words brother we will get by ! 🤘🏼
You are not alone brother, keep fighting. This series has helped me a lot on difficult times too, i know it's hard but you will get through this
Aborting Christ is why there's so much bleakness in your life.
0:52 Billy Batts must be shaking his head in dissapointment
RIP shinebox, never forget.
The way they shine shoes over there is all fucked up.
god save the shinebox
Tony made that shoe look like a fucking mirror, Spitshine Tony
Automatons taking our jobs.
One of my favorite scenes of the show. The characters, the subtle interaction, behind the scenes, it's the life behind the charaters.
You know what's insane? The F.B.I. is talking to Tony mean while everyone of them guys sitting around has murdered and buried somebody at some point.
Well Tony was the highest ranking guy there.
Reason is , I just guessing, a good street cop Knows who's who in the neighborhood he works. He also knows hes not going to make a difference so it's better to ignore " SOMETHINGS" and PRETEND to not know other things. Sometimes if you work with the devil he will point you in the direction of a demon. GET IT?
You don't have to like it you don't have to try to understand it
It's just the way it is
The FBI Agent was there checking up if Tony had heard anything about real terrorists ... Tony, the boys AND the FBI hall had a vested interest to keep these real terrorists in check.
@Thelondonbadger It destroyed my country and laid the seeds of its ongoing ruin, up to and beyond the present day
Felice Graziano Lmao what country do you live in??
This scene is the mob equivalent of 'today was a good day'
After years of re-wachting this show this was my favorite scene
Love this scene, it's Tony's swan song, he's surrounded by his strongest allies. At the end, if he had Chrissy and Furio around, he might've just pulled through.
Chrissy almost killed tony lol
Yea idk about Chrissy he never had the makings of a varsity athlete
As much of a liability as Chris became, I still feel like Tony is stronger with Chris than without him. If only because Chris is a near-perfect marksman, I’d rather have him on my team than not have him around at all
Idk if Furio could’ve turned the tire by himself, but he’d have been the strongest asset
Chrissy is definitely going to be a great soldier in a war dude is auto aim
I feel euphoric watching this scene , the sopranos have changed my perspective of life.
You sound like sometimes you go about in pity for yourself, and all the while a great wind carries you across the sky
krahung the fuck?
porkbellyroast if you're a diehard Sopranos fan you'll get the reference
ahh, ok then.
I personally wish there had been more of these scenes, just subtle ones where the personalities shone beyond the plot :) there was so much character in all of them. There were a few like the sitdowns the funerals things like that, and these at the club.
Veal parmesan sangwich + soft drinks of choice $2.99
Seeing Paulie tan the loose skin under his chin on a cloudy day...priceless.
There is so much "The Sopranos" about this scene, this is why I love this show so much
I see six characters standing on the sidewalk with Tony at 1:34
Tony murdered two of them, Pussy and Christopher. He would whack Furio if he could find him. He briefly considered whacking Paulie over the joke about Johnny Sack's wife getting out. And also briefly considered whacking Hesh because he owed Hesh a bundle.
Sil is the only one of the six Tony hasn't whacked or thought of whacking. And he's in a coma. Being around Tony is more dangerous than being married to Henry The Eighth.
"remember the good times"
shut the fuck up
Its actually
"focus on the good times" AJ
"don't be sarcastic" TONY
@@theseattlegreen1871 depends on which season diner one is talking about :D
This scene nearly makes my eyes spring massive leaks due to it's profound simplicity and the thought that we'll never see Tony again. RiP brother.
That's heavy ...sad ...sentimental ...I miss Gandolfini so bad😢
@@knightrider9742 Nothing really bad happens, it's just a mundane day in the life for the Soprano crew. RiP James.
@@Del-Canada mundane beauty my friend...a work of art!
😔thanks for sharing
They should have made a 3hr movie that started the exact second the show ended.
@@Ogrematic He doesn't even talk business in this scene. I think he just wanted to decompress at the club. Chrissy tried to get him onto the subject but Tony passed.
*YOU CANT PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND A MEMORY*
0:56
Show's so good it only JUST occurred to me that this is an advertisement.
0:54 lol the way Tony smiled at that thing, like a child discovering a new Toy and is about to take it with him home without anyone knowing.
I believe a scene just like this would have been a great way to end the entire series.
Roy Piper nah just ending a season not the whole series
@@lewisk10 bruh
bdrssxer my bad
Maybe so, but it would leave the audience with the idea that crime is wholesome.
They didn't deserve such an ending. No chance. Watching Tony Sporano was like watching Walter White... you liked them but found it harder and harder to justify still liking them as the story went on. They both became arseholes.
As Paulie burns the place down leaving his food on the stove.....
Nah, if it was tomato sauce, that fucker could have cooked for days. He was eager to get outside with his reflector and try out that Swiss Basics moisturizing formula.
Pussy went back inside and ate it all...so, it didn't burn
@@mrxy4481 did that sauce ever really exist?
Oh yeah, those two sauces...!
@@mrxy4481 Half a fuckin' pot in there!
I never get bored of revisiting this show RIP ... JG your character seemed like an old friend to me .
is so insane that the FBI agent that was trying to catch him as his job, actually go up to tony and introduce the other guy that wants to catch him.
love this show so much man, this shit is really hard to pull off and the did it
Well is no good idea to kill a fed, so win win.
I guess if Tony knows the guys sneaking around are FEDs (that is, play by the rules and ia not good idea to kill them), he will less paranoid instead of shopping first and asking questions later as he could if he saw strangers (presumably, rivals trying tomget him) snooping around.
Also, I guess. It reminds me a conservative writer saying his father was a FBI agent in charge of watching a communist party militant. The communist knew (it was meant to be somewhat ostensible, but without interfering unless there was some actually illegal activity going on) and after he started his car, he made a sign to the FBI agent acknowledging his presence and telling him there was an opening in the traffic and he could follow.
Love how Paulie whips out the sun tan reflector and sunglasses on a day thats totally clouded over. 😄
At the corner where the accident occurred was a store that used to sell old comic books in the 1960's.I wish that I had them now.
Tom Dockery....
Good thing you have your shinebox instead
Agent Joe Marquez was one of my favorite characters, I wish they would have used him more
I feel as if his character wasn't properly explored. He really made the show so much greater.
He never had the makings of a major recurring character.
These jokes never get old lmaoooo
Harris' partner keeps changing. Do they keep getting killed or something
I fucking miss the sopranos...number 1 show in my book
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and one of the best closing credits of all episodes of the Sopranos
truth
This scene is one of my absolute favorites, where all the guys are still alive just hanging out together outside
my opinion, the show should have ended like this.
No guys..we can't have a cozy feeling while thinking about the mob...the ending was as realistic as ti gets.
headcrusher13 a true point crime doesn't pay, but I believe this show was more directed towards the life of tony soprano than the dimeo crime family and the decisions that he makes and his close family around him, but don't get me wrong the mafia is a huge asset to the show and is in itself violent but for tony soprano the family man, leader, brother and friend I prefer this ending.
Christopher Coleman leader who killed his protege(christopher)...friend who killed his best friend (pussy), family guy...ha yeah, he died with his family together in the end. Don't get me wrong i loved his character he is so realistic..a true abomination of our society the sick capitalistic society we live in..Tony Soprano was a bad person especially after 4th season he lost all the good characteristics that he had in the early time of the series..when the reign as boss was trully established he was a mean motherfucker to everybody.
Justin Cavey hahaha you got the "feeling"?? so you haven't seen the series at all and your point of view is toilet paper. You had that "feeling" because it's a great scene and the End of an episode. you will have that feeling of greatness again and again if you actually see the god damn series.
headcrusher13 everybody's on the "capitalism is bad" bandwagon these days. you people don't know what you're talking about... you don't think they have organized crime in socialistic societies?
The point of this scene is to show, as Melfi says before this, that sociopaths need constant activity to keep their minds off the horrible things they do. Watch this again, it's creepy.
Bullshit.... I'm a sociopath and I love just chilling in solitude, or going to an art museum.. smoking some drugs, etc..
Stop judging us sociopaths and psychopaths..... we ARE human beings ya know?
There is a "damn it feels good to be a gangster" layer to this, but there's another more sinister layer underneath that. That's what's great about this show.
ienjoyapples LOL that reference just reminds me of the movie Office Space...Yeah, I can imagine Paullie smashing a Xerox machine with a baseball bat too lol
Total Bullshit.
Jonathan Cribbs well said bro. And u gotta love when tony says 'so.whats going on ' and pussy says 'nothin' but if u start talking ..I will hit play on my recorder ...lol
this scene is so simple yet genius. this series was so spot on a believable that I can watch it a million times and still be completely immersed in it like I'm right there with them watching it unfold live. best show in the history of t.v. hands down.
The Sopranos set the standard. It is what every show that has come along since aspires to be.
I absolutely love how, after moving to counter-terrorism, agent Harris and Tony start acting like old buddies. There is a mutual respect between the two. Harris gave it his best shot, and couldn't bag Tony. Harris was actually pretty sympathetic toward Tony even before the transfer. Harris obviously loves the food at Satriale's, so I think its 's safe to assume that he was either from the area, or resided there for quite some time. Enough time that he grew to enjoy the local cuisine enough to miss it. I think that all shows a sense of community between the characters. Regardless of standing, view, etc. people often feel somewhat connected to those immediately around them, because they can relate to them due to a similar setting (among other things(like cuisine)).
like Michael Francesze said, the wiseguys actually didn't mind the FBI doing their jobs as long as no one was getting framed or set up unlawfully. The FBI even informed the mob when they pulled out Joe Pistone and saved Lefty Ruggerio from a sitdown hit. They warned John Gotti when a Genovese (Bonnano in the HBO movie) capo allegedly put a hit on him.
Harris knows that for all of Tony's criminal past, the NY families are who he really wants to take down.
this, Breaking Bad and The Wire were the best shows
If Game of Thrones ended at Season 4, I'd put it up there.
@@jr5925 Criminally underrated
@@jr5925 Acclaimed by critics. Most people I talk to have never seen it, they think it sounds boring. Until they see it for themselves
@@jr5925 yea mad men is much more tame than breaking bad obviously, but it's very real and psychological. Breaking bad is more of a thriller, and they put everything out in the open for you
I agree all the way but I'd save a lil room on that list for Band of Brothers
This show sits atop of the mountain with the greats...James G done us all a favor by giving us such a stellar performance. He is missed.😔
These were better times
I can’t explain why this scene is just perfect
For me it's the music and the colour of the leaves in the background. It's like the perfect autumn day
it really is a perfect scene
This show is timeless....so much replay value!
Best ending to an episode throughout the whole series. Hands down.
Reminds me of Paulie's last scene with Tony there. All by himself... Still tanning his face. Best show ever man
Best music choices and placement
this scene perfectly represents the world of Tony Soprano and his gang, one of the most beautiful television series ever made so far. Hi Tony, ciao da Italia
This is favorite ending for anything. Its so nice seeing a peaceful whatever day.
One of my favorite endings and one of the best endings in the show's run IMO, links back perfectly with what Dr. Melfi tells Tony earlier on, as boardandsavior pointed out. Even before this, you can see Tony engaging in mindless tasks at Barone Sanitation, drawing up a sports board for the workers, banging his secretary. Great show.
I always loved this scene. It really captures a more "routine" day.
This scene showed the good times of Tony’s original/best crew.. throughout the show, he lost chris, furio, pussy, silvio, hesh disappeared.. last guy with him was Paulie.. when he was held up in the safe house he had none of these guys with him
Tony using the grinder on his rash lol 😂
Gets me every time 😂
Damn it's sooo good to see the crew all together like this. Things were great back then, way better than what happened at the end of this series when most of them were dead or left behind.
I could listen to Furio all day
This was the peak of the group in my opinion
Probably my favorite scene of the entire series. Such great acting.
Nostalgic scene. I might go back and watch this show again. Seeing all the boys in a happy mood like that but then knowing how each one is gonna end..
This is pretty much the last time they’re all together and just hanging out being friends, after this it’s all downhill for everyone
The good old days...
Thelondonbadger not your girlfriend
Definitely, Niki.
Funny how we never realised that the guy in the crash was Little Carmine.
who said it was THAT Carmine?
@@ronyeahright9536 Because Little Carmine would be established as a complete dunce once we got to know him...causing a wreck because of stupidity is a completely Little Carmine thing to have done.
Also if it were Big Carmine, the guys wouldn't have been so willing to get up in his face like that, since he was a NY Boss.
@@vjmlhds uh, no. First, do you realize that Carmine is a popular Italian name? Do you think there are only 2 Carmines in the entire states of NY and NJ ? My fathers name was Carmine, and he was neither "Little" or "Big" Carmine, he was just "Carmine", and from north New Jersey, where I grew up. The Carmine here they do not call "Little" as you have; they referred to him as " that dipshit Carmine again; tell him no speeding in the neighborhood", clearly indicating he is from the neighborhood. I know that neighborhood. And why the hell would a NY mob bosses son be continually speeding thru a neighborhood in New Jersey? The NY mob looked down on the NJ mob, and considered it to be "slumming" to be in NJ. They hung out with their own, in NY, just like these NJ guys hung out in NJ.
Ron Yeahright people like to reach way too hard in this show. As if little carmine was always speeding around their neighbourhood.
@@brettlively6115 yeah, its a pretty stupid assumption by someone who has no idea of what he's talking about.
"How about them Nets"
"How'd the Knicks do? It was close".
Yup. Definitely 1999-2000
It's that Jason William's (*before he shot & killed his chauffer @his estate home in west jersey)
They were still the NJ Nets then. I forget how old this show is sometimes.
Ok zoomer: They were the New Jersey Nets in 2010...
Just an ordinary every day experience of the real Jersey Boys.....brilliant writing, breathtaking acting from the whole cast. I’ve just re-watched the whole series again....it really was the very best of the best.....The world lost a great actor in James Gandolfini 😎👍
He was perfect for the part, not sure about the acting though. There's a video of him assaulting a paparazzi in Europe years after The Sopranos ended. If the production quality was better, you couldn't tell it wasn't a clip from The Sopranos.
this is the reason sopranos is the best tv series ever, they sit around basically doing nothing and its still interesting to watch
This should've been the show ending.
So many episode endings that could have been show endings. That's what makes Sopranos so special.
Not at all,there is no happy ending with criminal. That's the whole point of the show
ehh i didn't say happy ending
Nikola There is happy ending with Asian lady criminal. Many happy ending all day long Mai Ling work hard
Yes, they love you long time.
Everything great about the sopranos summed up in one clip
Hope a show like this comes around again....the ending to shows is so hard for some strange reason for the most part eh? GOT.
Breaking Bad had an okay ending.
Sopranos ending didnt reflect the amazing show like GOT.
Musicians do it too, albums progressively dont do as well on average.
Sopranos was a classic that summed up the times and a culture that is now essentially dead.
Blacks control the gangs now unlike the 50s and 60s.
It is what it is.
Maybe in another 20 years gangs will be gone. Life seems like we know where things are headed.
Than a curveball hits..........
Weeeeeeeeee......!!!!!!!!
Best show on TV ever and this ending was superb.
Sometimes Hollywood is pure genius. Like this series. The familiar tables and chairs in the warm sunlight under that Satriale's sign, the everyday banality of Italians talking and doing little things, the Feds mingling with the mobsters... on a day like this, you can see forever. The artistry of this TV series is stunningly perfect. So are the actors. These people become so lovable after a while, they start to feel like family.
Nothing like this show, timeless!!
Something so comforting about this scene
The song at the end is "Can't Put Your Arm Around A Memory" by Johnny Thunders!!
+janis crutchfield I know, what a song hugh?
no one fucking asked
Steve is a fucking dummy. Shoo away little bitch
I was just about to ask the song, even though I had a feeling it was darude-sandstorm, so thanks! Saved me the trouble.
Guns n roses does a great rendition of it also.
Man do I ever miss this show!!! Still not over it being finished.... :(
Furio is soo funny dude, the simple way he sips his coffee and looks at the magazine pussy was reading makes me laugh lol
One of the best endings of any TV episode, anywhere. The Johnny Thunders song makes it.
Best show on tv history. That's it, period.
Absolutely agree, one of the greatest scenes too
This and teen titans go
Seriously. Not even an overstatement.
Oz was pretty good too
Such an authentic, simple, lovely moment
The Johnny Thunders song was PERFECT to end that scene, especially in retrospect. Thunders still rules!!!
Furio always cracks me up! Just blabbering in Italian like anybody can understand him.
I love the way Furio tries to clean his teeth with his tongue even though he is only drinking an espresso