The AJ scene hits me everytime. I think all sons reach a point where they realize their father isn’t a superhero and is just as full of flaws as everyone else. Amp that up 10 times when you find out your father is in the mob.
I love show shall lists who off the babies, takes everyones money with the taxes, diddle the kiddos, and encourage illicit substance abuse, passing judgement on others. Sealy Publicani.
@@matt59fire So? Government got no right to take 50 percent of your money and then spend it on traines. We don't even need a government. Israel was ruled by judges and they worked for free.
@@haylobos8261 We arent Isreal. And judging by your last name, you dont live in isreal either. Calm down. I never said it was right or wrong. Im not going to even give my opinion. Im just telling you what they do.
I love the close-ups on Jackie’s, Tony’s, and Junior’s eyes. The first two have these calculating looks, always thinking ahead and keeping things on an even keel. Junior’s just doing nothing but posturing.
The way he looks at AJ and winks was one of my fav scenes in the entire show. Gandolfini was so incredibly great at portraying the most simple but universal emotions through his acting. AJ was Tony’s favorite person in the world. Any son who’s grown up with a caring father knows exactly what this feels like. Not to mention paparazzi on the soundtrack closing out this episode perfectly. Brilliant just brilliant.
"AJ was Tony’s favorite person in the world. Any son who’s grown up with a caring father knows exactly what this feels like" Did we watch the same show?
@@expandingbeyondmyenvironmet999 I’m not sure if tony is fully to blame but the family didn’t last long after he became boss at the end of the show almost all the capos are dead
I agree Tony perverted the "Mob Family" so much that New York had to step in. The money they all work so hard for to just kick it up to some degenerate that gambles it away right in front of them.
Wow, Tony was flat out skinny in season one, compared with the others. Also, kind of cool how Meadow and especially AJ basically grew up in front of our eyes over those 9-plus years (don't forget the pilot was filmed in 1997 to pitch to networks).
Eammon: No apology, necessary. The one thing I'm certain of is the pilot aired on 1/10/99. So, very close to '98. We both are just saying it was filmed well before it aired, so let's just leave it at that. Peace, mate! :)
I dont remeber who it was, i believe it was his wife that said that he gained more weight for the Sopranos and when the show ended found it hard to take it off, it eventually contributed to his heart attack.
i think the way AJ looks at Tony at the funeral is one of the most powerful scenes in the entire show. A child realising the man he thought was his father that he respected and admired, is really just a violent and very dangerous professional criminal. AJ was a innocent young kid before this scene who was quite likeable, but after this he went off the rails. What's the point in being a good kid when your father pretty much breaks every rule laid down by society
I like how the shot of AJ's death of innocence as he stares at his dad and his gang. The picture along with Meadow's "I told ya so" gaze really hits so hard. Never realized he sees Tony flanked by Christopher And Pussy who both happen to be in sunglasses. AJ's realization of his Dad's dangerous life literally foreshadows the lengths of measure he takes when it comes to maintaining power.
Something about the scene towards the end with the posterboard of all the players and that agent crossing out Junior as Capo and replacing it with BOSS. The black and white color was beautiful and the picture of Junior looking downwards is epic. Long Live David Chase!
The wink that Tony gives AJ, gives me goosebumps.....what an incredible show, incredible cast....nothing like it will ever come to pass again. Thanks for the memories!!
ADD: Just re-checked J.G.'s death date, June 19th /13. I had originally edited this clip a couple of years previously to 06/13 for my old channel, but sat on it for some reason. The wink at the end says it all. Still miss you, James. Many fans do and always will. 💔
+NWAWskeptic And he could have had or been anything--with HIS ties and HIS daddy? But he chose to be a complete wimp. Perhaps that after Robert Iler's arrest, the writers kind of lost his character arc and didn't know what to do with him... *hehe*
I think this whole episode actually explains a lot about his character. I actually feel quite sorry for him now; the first time I thought he was just Joe jerk-off.
@@WellHelloDali Tony didn't want his son to continue in this; that's why he targeted his nephew as the successor. Only he was too dim and addicted to succeed. His kids were never going to be part of it; that's part of why he's so conflicted from the start, seeing a shrink. My humble opinion of course.
He didn't throw him under the boss , junior wanted to be boss but so did Tony so the Best way to get both of both worlds was to make junior boss and keep himself the "true" boss also called the street boss
Agent writting Boss under Junior’s photo and then, camera cuts off to tony’s Eyes... That’s when David Chase told Us who the real boss was! Also, even though Junior status changed to Boss, he still has the Capo title crossed... Pure Cinematography in TV during the times when TV wasn’t that cinematographic!!!
4:02 when they strike out the word ' CAPO' and write 'BOSS' under junior's picture, immediately followed by a close up shot of Tony's eyes just goes out to show that not Junior but in fact Tony is the real boss of North Jersey
This scene really set up A.J's future if you think about it. He basically just became an adolescent that knew his parents and everything he thought before was just a sham. This moment shaped his attitude and outlook in the yrs to come. Honestly he turned into such a puke, but this show had so many layers with the writing and they purposefully episode by episode crafted his discontent for his parents lack of honesty, and also it gave him basically a license to be a punk really. His character def turned into a douche but at that crucial age he just realize's here that his whole world was not what he thought and now bc his father was this crime figure it sent him into a tail spin of delinquency and rebellion. Finding out his own father was a crime boss at like age 12 just went against everything he was obviously taught in school and at home. His character was the most frustrating and annoying, but also one of the most interesting bc of his circumstances.
i liked aj i think his story makes alot of sense if anything meadow was the odd one out like she talked so matter of factly about her dad being in the mafia and was just kind of content with it
So many things happening the evolution of Tony and junior, A.J seeing the reality of it all. Man this show layered so much and such a way it is just a masterpeice. RIP James Gandalfini and to the many others you will always be remembered.
James Gandalfini worked so hard!!! Every Ep, no rest.... what an amazing and committed actor he was. I first saw him in True Romance and he was unforgettable...what a Star...he is truly missed.
@@Sillysoft Know his portrayal in The Last Castle seemed wooden and his voice forced like he was trying to sound like a Colonel but you have to use a natural voice and mannerisms or it isnt believable.
The music at the end is a modern version of Gabriel Faure's Pavane. There are many versions on RUclips, such as Orquesta Filarmonica Requena - Pavane, Opus 50 Gabriel Fauré
Wow. That part where Gandolfini smiled towards AJ hit different. The world misses that man. And then just as the image leaves my brain, you end the video with showing it again. Made me start crying
I've always liked the fact that during the ending scene when the board is being changed. Junior's eyes are looking down on his people whereas Tony's eyes in the picture are looking across like he's their equal
apparently the genovese family would do that, they would prop someone as a boss, they'd have a big dinner, really high profile, etc and honor the new "boss" of the family but he really wasn't the boss. Only difference is that the man they put out as a front boss knew the deal, they didn't do it behind his back like in the sopranos.
+newdawnnation Sure it was....Jimmy saying "Holy Mother of God" to Sil and Christopher seconds before he's whacked pretty much sounds like a "I fucked up" confession to me.
Trotmaster15 Welp...since he was a Captain they did pretty much "vet" him after they got suspicious of him...and in the end it appears they knew he was "singing"....but mistakes are known to happen....Salute!
What's funny about Junior & Tony being bosses, is they were both indicted less than a year after becoming boss. Junior in 98, and then Tony in 06 after becoming active boss, when Junior shot him.
The fact that tony talks about how they survived world war 2 after talking shit and setting up his uncle for failure always showed me how much he never truly meant almost anything he said about anyone, everyone is to be used by tony, even those he feels survived more than he did.His cousin tony showed that as well with no matter how much tony felt bad for not getting canned with his cousin he still used him and always wanted to use him.
I’ve watched it three times and Im on my 4th run right now. Every time it’s like the first time I watch it. The breadth and depth of the show are just incredible. I like the subtle dose of humor, however dark it may be, which gives it a nice touch. The writing is just amazing.
“I’m his favorite nephew” always cracks me up. Tony was his ONLY nephew
Janice and Barbara as well. Tony sister's.
@@franciscomaximo6751nieces tho
@@franciscomaximo6751they are his niece's
@@franciscomaximo6751those are nieces
And he had all the makings after all.
A beautiful wink from Tony at the end.
Goodbye James Gandolfini.
I love and miss you.
Thank you for the great memories. xxxx
xxooa
got goosbumps when i see it
Yeah it *really* hit me on this scene. Had to keep it together in front of my mother, lmfao
Gail Cromie the wink is even more meaningful now.
man, me too, got me into feelings:)
The AJ scene hits me everytime. I think all sons reach a point where they realize their father isn’t a superhero and is just as full of flaws as everyone else. Amp that up 10 times when you find out your father is in the mob.
I love show shall lists who off the babies, takes everyones money with the taxes, diddle the kiddos, and encourage illicit substance abuse, passing judgement on others. Sealy Publicani.
@@haylobos8261 You realize thats what your government and all governments do? Lol taking taxes
@@matt59fire So? Government got no right to take 50 percent of your money and then spend it on traines. We don't even need a government. Israel was ruled by judges and they worked for free.
@@haylobos8261 We arent Isreal. And judging by your last name, you dont live in isreal either. Calm down. I never said it was right or wrong. Im not going to even give my opinion. Im just telling you what they do.
What made me mad was meadow’s smirking at him …always on her high horse but taking money from the “mobster”
"Paparazzi" made that dinner moment perfect. The writers of this show were impeccable.
im ferocious i wantya heart
What an iconic scene
Absolutely
I agree The writer’s of "The wire” give this a run for its money though
Yea but I highly doubt that any mafia would be saying and doing these things with some random waiter named John in the room lol
That funeral scene symbolizes the death of AJ’s innocence. Finally realizing what is really going on..beautifully done 👏🏻👏🏻
Innocence?? The kid has always been a little shit
It may not have been perfect, but he loved and cared for his kids and provided for them. In the shit with everyone else, from a different perspective
AJ was always one of the most stupid characters on the show.
Amen to that….
@@ShadowMidnight82 if u come away from this show thinking anything other than tony being an absolute demon i don’t know what to tell u
I love the close-ups on Jackie’s, Tony’s, and Junior’s eyes. The first two have these calculating looks, always thinking ahead and keeping things on an even keel. Junior’s just doing nothing but posturing.
The way he looks at AJ and winks was one of my fav scenes in the entire show. Gandolfini was so incredibly great at portraying the most simple but universal emotions through his acting. AJ was Tony’s favorite person in the world. Any son who’s grown up with a caring father knows exactly what this feels like. Not to mention paparazzi on the soundtrack closing out this episode perfectly. Brilliant just brilliant.
looks like he's winking at the feds.
"AJ was Tony’s favorite person in the world. Any son who’s grown up with a caring father knows exactly what this feels like"
Did we watch the same show?
Yeah caring father my ass. He may love AJ, but he treats him like ass
@@familyplayer1 OH! You talkin to da boss here
Meadow was his favorite... AJ was a disappointment to him to where he eventually gets over it.
The Meadow stare at AJ gets me every time 😆
Tony became everything that they were worried Junior was going to be
@Chris V please explain because I don’t see how!
@@expandingbeyondmyenvironmet999 I’m not sure if tony is fully to blame but the family didn’t last long after he became boss at the end of the show almost all the capos are dead
@@terry4443 Most of them were rats and that started before him.
I don't see that at all, not even close.
I agree Tony perverted the "Mob Family" so much that New York had to step in. The money they all work so hard for to just kick it up to some degenerate that gambles it away right in front of them.
Still the best show ever, hands down.
Joel Martin it's a good show with retarded moments lol
I prefer Breaking Bad by a good margin
Vinicius França I have it the other way by a wider margin
The wire beets everything
@@Rivers198 nope
Junior sitting there looking like Carlo Gambino. Poor guy. He was so delusional.
+Robert Thomas I kinda feel sorry for him. Delusional to the last drop.
yup thought he was boss and he was just a misdirection.
I'm da boss a dis family! His signature line, until he started to lose it.
Ya Mr. Magoo
Tisha Moeisha Fuckin glasses and all
Wow, Tony was flat out skinny in season one, compared with the others. Also, kind of cool how Meadow and especially AJ basically grew up in front of our eyes over those 9-plus years (don't forget the pilot was filmed in 1997 to pitch to networks).
eammon wright You may be right. My point was just that it was filmed well before 1999, when it first aired.
Eammon: No apology, necessary. The one thing I'm certain of is the pilot aired on 1/10/99. So, very close to '98. We both are just saying it was filmed well before it aired, so let's just leave it at that. Peace, mate! :)
Jeff Brown - Damn I miss dem days.
I dont remeber who it was, i believe it was his wife that said that he gained more weight for the Sopranos and when the show ended found it hard to take it off, it eventually contributed to his heart attack.
And here above us we can see two canadians arguing in their natural habitat.
i think the way AJ looks at Tony at the funeral is one of the most powerful scenes in the entire show. A child realising the man he thought was his father that he respected and admired, is really just a violent and very dangerous professional criminal. AJ was a innocent young kid before this scene who was quite likeable, but after this he went off the rails. What's the point in being a good kid when your father pretty much breaks every rule laid down by society
Dave Jenvey AJ never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Dave Jenvey that’s deep bro
he's right though .. this episode between this and meadow beings meadow .. it changed AJ forever
Well-put, Dave.
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I like how the shot of AJ's death of innocence as he stares at his dad and his gang. The picture along with Meadow's "I told ya so" gaze really hits so hard. Never realized he sees Tony flanked by Christopher And Pussy who both happen to be in sunglasses. AJ's realization of his Dad's dangerous life literally foreshadows the lengths of measure he takes when it comes to maintaining power.
Something about the scene towards the end with the posterboard of all the players and that agent crossing out Junior as Capo and replacing it with BOSS. The black and white color was beautiful and the picture of Junior looking downwards is epic. Long Live David Chase!
C R E A T I V E..................... also HBO had the money and gave freedom not to mess it up God forbid the Networks had it......
could the FBI not afford a new post-it note?
1:50 Moment AJ realising his dad, uncle and all of his family friends are in the mafia.. no wonder he was always depressed
Wtf is that for idiotic simplistic reasoning? Jesus chrisy..this show is NOT for idiots..not for you
@@Stoney-Jacksman yet you made the mlst idiotic comment
No bitch to me
@@Stoney-Jacksman Then why did you watch the show if you are an idiot?
How could you be depressed if your old man is a proper G. I'd be living and loving life
The way meadow looks at Anthony was sort of like a "Told ya so" Face LOL
Did Tony's wink mean ke knows that AJ has worked him out?
Onmysheet it was just a wink a dad gives his son wtf
'sort of' ? damn some people really only pick up the crumbs out of this show.
Thank you Captain Obvious
Skol TV
Your old man is a Boss
At 2:08 I felt a father presence from Tony’s smile ... great scene
Jeeeesus... Now that you mentioned that...
The wink that Tony gives AJ, gives me goosebumps.....what an incredible show, incredible cast....nothing like it will ever come to pass again. Thanks for the memories!!
the classiest salud in the history offered by Johny sack
ADD: Just re-checked J.G.'s death date, June 19th /13. I had originally edited this clip a couple of years previously to 06/13 for my old channel, but sat on it for some reason. The wink at the end says it all. Still miss you, James. Many fans do and always will. 💔
what a guy too
great guy.
WellHelloDali who’s Jg
Shozil Sanchez James gandolfini
lovely tribute that wink. thank you!
Wow, I watched the clip, and read this comment. Then checked today's date....June 19th, 2018. Crazy how things like that happen!
That ending to the capos meeting is epic....such cool music aswell!
the day AJ's childhood ended, his problem is he never took the next step and became a man.
+NWAWskeptic And he could have had or been anything--with HIS ties and HIS daddy? But he chose to be a complete wimp. Perhaps that after Robert Iler's arrest, the writers kind of lost his character arc and didn't know what to do with him... *hehe*
I think this whole episode actually explains a lot about his character. I actually feel quite sorry for him now; the first time I thought he was just Joe jerk-off.
He might after if he saw Dad killed,🤔
@@WellHelloDali Tony didn't want his son to continue in this; that's why he targeted his nephew as the successor. Only he was too dim and addicted to succeed. His kids were never going to be part of it; that's part of why he's so conflicted from the start, seeing a shrink. My humble opinion of course.
He had it too easy! Being born rich made him lack ambition.
This was the best television showshow i had ever seen and Tony sopranos has to go down as one of the best characters ever to grace tv.
One of Tony's greatest moves. Like him or hate a very smart move by him and ruthless to throw his own uncle under the bus
He didn't throw him under the boss , junior wanted to be boss but so did Tony so the Best way to get both of both worlds was to make junior boss and keep himself the "true" boss also called the street boss
He didn't anything of sorts, Junior wanted this.
Junior tries to get Tony whacked so I don't think him using his uncle as a scapegoat is really that ruthless
It would have been Tony they were at disagreements about it until Tony said fine your the boss
Damn that beat at the end is so cold
Tim pavane in f minor Gabriel foure is the classical piece
Both pieces of music are beautiful
Xibit Paparazzi....one of the most underrated tunes ever
I like to Think when Tony winks at the end, he is saying goodbye to all his fans...R.I.P
+Kris Hammer That was what I was aiming for.
+WellHelloDali you did it perfect, good looking out-
+MultiMrMiles Thank you, very much!
Gladly bro-
take care.
+Kris Hammer Tony is a great Dad
Agent writting Boss under Junior’s photo and then, camera cuts off to tony’s Eyes... That’s when David Chase told Us who the real boss was! Also, even though Junior status changed to Boss, he still has the Capo title crossed...
Pure Cinematography in TV during the times when TV wasn’t that cinematographic!!!
We didn't just watch the sopranos. we where in it.
It felt that way, didn’t it?
I honestly felt like part of the family towards the end, like I'd known these guys my whole life.
OCTOBER DUSK that’s a good assessment of our experience. Many people say that last scene was “us” the viewer dying. Which is why it goes black.
Wtf??? English asshole
that wink, the smile.... thats not acting anymore, thats just real...
James Gandolfini - thankyou
4:02 when they strike out the word ' CAPO' and write 'BOSS' under junior's picture, immediately followed by a close up shot of Tony's eyes just goes out to show that not Junior but in fact Tony is the real boss of North Jersey
My goodness. Look how good and young they all looked!
We all did too, just go and look the your pictures.
Great video and the song choice was perfect. Best series of all time.
Thank you :-) It was a fabulous series.
One of the very few times you saw Tony genuinely smile
1:44 Meadows face is priceless lol
You mean Heidi Fleiss?
I love that look Meadow gives AJ at 1:48
:)
She knows
Two of the best scenes in the show. Up there with Pine Barrens, Chris’ intervention, and Tony and Junior’s final scene together
Evidently Chickentown. The scene where Phil makes the decision to start the war.
This scene really set up A.J's future if you think about it. He basically just became an adolescent that knew his parents and everything he thought before was just a sham. This moment shaped his attitude and outlook in the yrs to come. Honestly he turned into such a puke, but this show had so many layers with the writing and they purposefully episode by episode crafted his discontent for his parents lack of honesty, and also it gave him basically a license to be a punk really. His character def turned into a douche but at that crucial age he just realize's here that his whole world was not what he thought and now bc his father was this crime figure it sent him into a tail spin of delinquency and rebellion. Finding out his own father was a crime boss at like age 12 just went against everything he was obviously taught in school and at home. His character was the most frustrating and annoying, but also one of the most interesting bc of his circumstances.
Yes!! I was just thinking exactly this tonight after watching it again. His fate is sealed here, it explains so much.
It's called growing pains being a kid....
i liked aj i think his story makes alot of sense if anything meadow was the odd one out like she talked so matter of factly about her dad being in the mafia and was just kind of content with it
The most re-watchable show ever.
So many things happening the evolution of Tony and junior, A.J seeing the reality of it all. Man this show layered so much and such a way it is just a masterpeice. RIP James Gandalfini and to the many others you will always be remembered.
James Gandalfini worked so hard!!! Every Ep, no rest.... what an amazing and committed actor he was. I first saw him in True Romance and he was unforgettable...what a Star...he is truly missed.
I didnt get him in Crimson Tide though. He would barely fit on the USS Alabama.
@@anthonyfuqua6988 Yeah and he wasnt very good in The Last Castle either. In fact, Sopranos was his best gig, he didnt fair to well afterwards.
@@Sillysoft Know his portrayal in The Last Castle seemed wooden and his voice forced like he was trying to sound like a Colonel but you have to use a natural voice and mannerisms or it isnt believable.
One of the two scenes that made me fall in love with the Sopranos in the first season. Goated TV series
That Ep. 4 has probably the most powerful ending of any episode of The Sopranos.
I watched the Sopranos in 2010. Seeing this clip reminds me of the greatest Serie ever. I am gone watch it again soon... Awesome
The music at the end is a modern version of Gabriel Faure's Pavane.
There are many versions on RUclips, such as
Orquesta Filarmonica Requena - Pavane, Opus 50 Gabriel Fauré
Thanks!
WellHelloDali paparazzi instrumental from xzibit
your second take of Tony's wink and smile made me cry. Nice touch So sad.
2:07 forever, what a loss R.I.P James G
The writing, the acting & the directing came together perfectly to produce an absolute amazing series… definitely in my top 5 all time
I like the two scenes together.
"Smart, very smart."
James will be missed xxoo
3:43 how fortuitous that junior's note had enough space next to "capo" so they could add "boss" neatly
These endings were fucking legendary
Give me the feels
Very well edited vid! Thanks!
Wow. That part where Gandolfini smiled towards AJ hit different. The world misses that man. And then just as the image leaves my brain, you end the video with showing it again. Made me start crying
I've always liked the fact that during the ending scene when the board is being changed. Junior's eyes are looking down on his people whereas Tony's eyes in the picture are looking across like he's their equal
He changed when he officially moved up though
Thant wink at 2:06 still gets me. Makes me Wana cry. James may ur soul rest in peace
The scene is obviously very good but it's the music-beats and even the background telephone sound that makes it amazing!
2019 - still missing Jim Gandolfini
First time I heard 'Look on down from the bridge by Mazzy Star' was on The Sopranos..greatest show..great music
I had forgotten about how bad ass this show was. Not no more. Gotta watch it over again beginning to end.
The 'Those people went through WW2' cracks me up every time, what, the very dangerous American home front?
Tony almost seems kind of innocent here compared to how he would develop over the next 6 seasons. What an awesome show.
Just bought the whole series in book set. I missed the 2 first years.
Binge watching for this autumn ! 🤗
Damn it's amazing how great this show still is. TImeless.
apparently the genovese family would do that, they would prop someone as a boss, they'd have a big dinner, really high profile, etc and honor the new "boss" of the family but he really wasn't the boss. Only difference is that the man they put out as a front boss knew the deal, they didn't do it behind his back like in the sopranos.
Some of the best writing ever to have graced television.
Legendary ! RIP James !
The music on the sopranos was one of the best things about the show
Awesome. No other TV had so much depth
Need to finish Season 6 Part 2 then watch the entire show again. One of the best shows ever made.
the dinner scene is one of my favourite scenes in TV as a whole
R.I.P. Tony Soprano
@@spartan6262 the real guy died not just the Tony RIP
@@petarjuric5828 no shit sherlock, but i ain't talking about James, im talking about the character Tony Soprano.
LOL @ 0:33 "The House is secure" ...with Jimmy the Snitch Alteri standing there
+newdawnnation Sure it was....Jimmy saying "Holy Mother of God" to Sil and Christopher seconds before he's whacked pretty much sounds like a "I fucked up" confession to me.
No, sounds more like a "They're really going to kill me" reaction.
Trotmaster15 Hey...no worries here....we can all agree that the Fat Rat got what was coming to him.
***** Agree to disagree.
I'm not saying he wasn't a rat, but I'm saying it's possible that they made a mistake.
Trotmaster15 Welp...since he was a Captain they did pretty much "vet" him after they got suspicious of him...and in the end it appears they knew he was "singing"....but mistakes are known to happen....Salute!
i guess junior had the makings of a varsity athlete
Didn't know you could record video with an LED
RIP TONY SIRICO
one of the best scenes in the show, music in sopranos is insane
That wink ;) Miss you James
I like the mix, nice work
What's funny about Junior & Tony being bosses, is they were both indicted less than a year after becoming boss. Junior in 98, and then Tony in 06 after becoming active boss, when Junior shot him.
Just shows how easy the mob started becoming to crack down on. At that point the boss position is just shark bait for the feds to snatch up.
The fact that tony talks about how they survived world war 2 after talking shit and setting up his uncle for failure always showed me how much he never truly meant almost anything he said about anyone, everyone is to be used by tony, even those he feels survived more than he did.His cousin tony showed that as well with no matter how much tony felt bad for not getting canned with his cousin he still used him and always wanted to use him.
I would love to see a blooper reel for the sopranos.
So would I. Even have the boxed set and there is nada...Checked around, lots of compilations, but no bloopers... dayum! LOL
There is none. The sopranos is real
How can anyone forget how good a tv show this was? 😀
I know, right? But a lot of peeps have not. That is what counts :-)
Still binge-watching these snippets in 2022. What America needs now is a REAL Tony Soprano to 'take care' of the bad guys.
I’ve watched it three times and Im on my 4th run right now. Every time it’s like the first time I watch it. The breadth and depth of the show are just incredible. I like the subtle dose of humor, however dark it may be, which gives it a nice touch. The writing is just amazing.
Well I was Back and Forth on RUclips,for this tv show😊
1:42 best scene ever
I almost forgot just how much exposition there was in the early episodes. The writing really tightened up later as the show found its feet.
The fact junior sits the entire funeral with a massive smile makes me laugh
ILY James, you are one of my favorite artists of all time, i will always keep you in my heart
Larry Barese : You owe him a fucking dime .. You'll hear some great speeches !
+erolish Great line!
Y'all notice Jimmy Altieri trying to talk business to Tony? He was definitely wired up with the FBI listening in.
3:09
Most Classy Salute from Johny Sack
Pure class....
Best show ever made, period!
Whenever I revisit The Sopranos, I feel like Im seeing old friends.....as despicable as they are...lol
Toney’s love for AJ was always warm and heart-felt...
Rip paulie
This is one of the best scenes in the entire series
looking back at the first season it was really good
I feel I don't appreciate it as much as I should
One of many best scenes... Sopranos will live on forever
Love when the music starts playing at the funeral and tony winks at AJ
Song?
@@dpfan7 "Paparazzi" by Xzibit
Thank-you. I appreciated it.
Nice touch at the end
It looks like Jr. is looking down at Tony.
And the wink? Cheers :)
Such great acting, what an awesome show, the music is EPIC.....Respect from my family to yours Salut