What kind of cop just shows a person a picture of their dead sibling? At least tell her "your sister's dead" before showing her the incinerated corpse.
I like the chinese cab driver. The broken accent is good, only knowing simple words and pausing for each because he needs to translate it in his head and mostly conversing with the help of context clues of key words like "protect"
He was Mr Chen’s limo driver. SPOILER The limo driver killed her to protect Mr Chen. His confession is heartbreaking. I think it’s the only time I’ve also felt for the ‘bad guy’. Her aggression against his boss, her threats that he could barely understand, he was trying to keep her away, fight her off, and then she was just dead. You can just tell he was a good person, who did a horrible thing.
I 100% agree, I think it could almost be self defense as I think she attacked him but first. He’s so sweet, I don’t think he will survive prison in any country. But I’m not condoning what he did. My heart breaks for the girl’s older sister. This was a heartbreaker
I loved that ending. Both actresses gave it their best but the one playing victims sister was absolutely divine. I absolutely believed her her pain and disillusionment
5:09 Fun fact. In Star Trek no dialogue is ever said while the doors are sliding open. That's because they don't really go "pshhhh". They actually make a lot of noise as the stage hands slide them along their rough tracks. But for some reason Anita Van Buren always talks when the interrogation door is still open:
In the tv show and first couple movies, since there weren’t actual monitors capable of showing the different computer screens, they used large projectors to project the images onto the screens. The noise was so loud, all the crews lines had to be overdubbed in edit.
@@ireviewshtuffyes, because most everybody knows what ADR means. I work with the RBGB and GRBY, and sometimes when I do ADR in the QTHL. So when the Chief TFSK arrives, my DCW is finished and OKPTQ ready. Pretty edgy comment, eh? Because I’m in da bidness!!😂
Shes was murdered at his door who else could it be. Uh his wife, a crazy janitor, a neighbor. Lady there are laws to protect people but also criminals. They, even if they are monster, still have rights. If we dont respect them innocents go to jail. Thats why impartial judges aee important. Review the facts and dont jump the gun.
@@SuperPickle315 you MUST be kidding... There are thousands of legitimate resources available to prove just how wrong you are. Or is that you’re so privileged you don’t have to care if innocents are sent away, or killed, for the crimes of others?
SuperPickle in the perfect world, you’re correct. However we don’t live in that world...there definitely has been plenty of people who have lost their lives off of false incrimination. Even people like athletes go to jail by falsely being put in there and losing 10-15 year of their life...it’s very evident that these things happen.
The show was more concerned with plot and character building, so unfortunately, they often skipped certain details. The dialogue was the best part of this show, the personal interactions.
I think that is partly procedural. They want to see the unprepared reaction to the photo especially in any suspicious death. How a person reacts to such news or a photo can sometimes imply they might have known the person was already dead and were in some way involved. Yes, it is kind of callous, but there is likely an investigative reason for it.
Grant Chang was in this episode, and Grant went on to play opposite another L&O alum: BD Wong in "MR ROBOT". So awesome! BD, Grant, & S. Epatha have all tweeted me; such a friendly cast!
Yep. In NYC, there have been tons of posters of Shen Yun, non profit performing arts concert used to spread the ideals of Falun Gong. I heard the show was ok, never personally went to see it but it did have subtle propaganda moments according to the more perceptive friends. Makes sense since the US isn't friends of China in general and they're heavily prosecuted there.
The public protestors don't bother ppl alot but those shen Yun promoters do, they had one person knocking our door whilst another was sticking their poster/board on our front yard, then preceded to argue with my dad after he said no to having it on our lawn
Spoilers: Chen didnt do it, it was his driver, Yuen. Yuen went back to Chen's apartment to wait to be told to pick him up, when Helen shows up talking about suing Yuen's boss, Chen. Realizing if Chen goes back to China to escape the lawsuit, he'd have to return back to China too, he killed Helen and tried to make it look like she torched herself in protest. Ironically Yuen commited murder because he liked American freedom, and now he's going to prison instead.
Yes and no, but mourning relatives are always understandable angry. There is just no comparison to Russia and China, well maybe North Korea but that's not for lack of trying. Still, diplomatic protections are tricky to deal with, and in particularly unstable countries even the US can only do so much.
The 2 words that I didn't hear uttered in this clip which would seem very pertinent are "diplomatic immunity". I don't remember watching this episode, but if that diplomat was involved in the murder, he probably would have been untouchable, unless the Chinese govt dropped his diplomatic immunity. It does happen on occasion, but not that often.
Even if they didn't, he would likely have lost his job, and possibly more if the Chinese government thought he had dishonored them. After he was returned home to China of course.
@@TimoRutanen Exactly. Diplomats represent their country in more ways than one. So if they just start committing crimes in a host nation, they're damaging the relationship between both nations by putting themselves over their job. At that point you'd have TWO nations out for your head.
She is angry because her dad talk about usa as there is always justice but justice and law are different also there are not any place were everyone who is guilty is in jail or have enough time on jail
It's sad that she didn't pay as much attention to US civics as her father did. Our justice system is incredibly flawed (we do have a history for unequal justice based on skin color and wealth), but the government is not allowed to arrest someone on mere suspicion alone (the unmarked federal troop thing will probably be made illegal next year if Trump loses). China, however, will not only arrest anyone on the whim of a high-ranking Communist, they will create an entire gulag system for those it deems undesirable, whether it's a Tibetan monk or a Muslim minority. The American system is slow and deliberate because we (in principle) want to get to the truth of the matter and do things right. China doesn't care if they screw up and kill innocent people or rob them of their freedom. That is the difference.
"but the government is not allowed to arrest someone on mere suspicion alone" No, but as recent events prove, they are allowed to shoot them on mere suspicion alone, at least in the eventual practical sense. The offending government official might be charged and eventually tried, but they'll be able to go on vacation while waiting for a verdict, then likely get off scot-free and be able to get a job in Florida, even if (or seemingly ESPECIALLY if) they're fired from their original place of employment. "they will create an entire gulag system for those it deems undesirable, whether it's a Tibetan monk or a Muslim minority." The entire reason the modern American prison system exists is to imprison African Americans, immigrants, protesters, minor drug offenders, and the mentally ill, and convert them into free labor for profit. Justice might occasionally be served along the way, but that's not the system's purpose, if it ever was. I mean, China has 4x our total population and HALF the prisoners we do. Almost like there's an incentive to throw people in jail beyond justice. If that ain't a gulag system for undesirables, with an incredibly BROAD definition of "undesirable", I don't know what is. This isn't history. This is now.
Even in Australia we have problems too with Divorce courts, ethnics (we are getting better at it) and other problems. In Communist China you don't get a fair trial.
Another actor (opening scene) who had a part on the Sopranos - with Junior in the nut-house. What a great character! Anyone know what else he's been in?
my dude; i do believe that was his "only" reading material. some men are less into reading and more into action. so i can see that. my brother only has how to books. so some folks just aren't great at major novellas.
Yes they are all the same in that; THEY are Entities whose sole purpose is to insure their own existence by manipulating the populace that sustains them, by ANY means.
i guess they need to deprogram their organs as well by selling them to rich people,in china falun gong is punishable by death so they kill them and sell their organs to rich people who smoke and drink too much so they need a transplant
1.What are in Law & Order Theme Music Used from 1990-1993 (Seasons 1-3) is? 2.What are in Law & Order Theme Music Used from 1993-2010 (Seasons 4-20) is?
Sounds like everyone who's been brainwashed into getting a job they hate, and buying a house, and a buying car, and buying 6 insurance policies they're too scared to ever actually use....
@@eldiesel4593 sometimes I wonder why the aliens put me here among these robots. Don't they get bored from the repetition and the odds that are consistently stacked against them? Can't they be more original than all that? 🙄 Sorry, I'm supposed to be less judgemental this month.
Well who else would want that girl dead? Seems to me that the guy who's door she ended up dead outside of would be the logical place to look for a suspect.
I don’t know why, but my question is, if we know Mr. C lives in the apartment complex, where does his driver live? I don’t know why that boggles my mind.
What kind of cop just shows a person a picture of their dead sibling? At least tell her "your sister's dead" before showing her the incinerated corpse.
Seeing it in person would have been worse, so that's probably why
@@GenshinLover283 ... "tell" is the keyword here.
"Look at this photograph!"
Today they can get sued
@@theoeguia3302 I mean, if someone walked up to me and showed me a picture of my sister's burnt corpse, I might want to sue too.
I like the chinese cab driver. The broken accent is good, only knowing simple words and pausing for each because he needs to translate it in his head and mostly conversing with the help of context clues of key words like "protect"
It’s adorable
I don't think he has an accent at all or he was struggling with any words 🤔
@@sumire9834 Other cabbie.
He was Mr Chen’s limo driver. SPOILER
The limo driver killed her to protect Mr Chen. His confession is heartbreaking. I think it’s the only time I’ve also felt for the ‘bad guy’. Her aggression against his boss, her threats that he could barely understand, he was trying to keep her away, fight her off, and then she was just dead. You can just tell he was a good person, who did a horrible thing.
I 100% agree, I think it could almost be self defense as I think she attacked him but first. He’s so sweet, I don’t think he will survive prison in any country. But I’m not condoning what he did. My heart breaks for the girl’s older sister. This was a heartbreaker
The actress who played the sister is good. She knows how to act.
Fact
She’s beautiful too ❤️
Really communicated
phenomenal!
I think her name is Lianna Pai.
"She was more American than we thought" I burst out laughing. Briscoe's one liners are always the best
Bada-Bing
I wish one of the current L&O cast members had the same humor Jerry Orbach did
I loved that ending. Both actresses gave it their best but the one playing victims sister was absolutely divine. I absolutely believed her her pain and disillusionment
She didn't understand that more evidence is required in the USA as opposed to China apparently.
I found her performance pushed and full of actor-y tricks to make it seem like you’re full of emotion. Over-wrought, to say the least.
She isn’t wrong though
5:09 Fun fact. In Star Trek no dialogue is ever said while the doors are sliding open. That's because they don't really go "pshhhh". They actually make a lot of noise as the stage hands slide them along their rough tracks.
But for some reason Anita Van Buren always talks when the interrogation door is still open:
In the tv show and first couple movies, since there weren’t actual monitors capable of showing the different computer screens, they used large projectors to project the images onto the screens. The noise was so loud, all the crews lines had to be overdubbed in edit.
ADR is such a fun aspect of TV when you know where to look lol
@@ireviewshtuffyes, because most everybody knows what ADR means.
I work with the RBGB and GRBY, and sometimes when I do ADR in the QTHL.
So when the Chief TFSK arrives, my DCW is finished and OKPTQ ready.
Pretty edgy comment, eh? Because I’m in da bidness!!😂
The look on Lenny's face at 07:04 - priceless!
Lmfao
😂😂😂
and at 7:08 I had the same look... panty flash on purpose or accident?
John Franklin purpose
@@johnfranklin4038 In the criminal justice system, s€×
Shes was murdered at his door who else could it be. Uh his wife, a crazy janitor, a neighbor. Lady there are laws to protect people but also criminals. They, even if they are monster, still have rights. If we dont respect them innocents go to jail. Thats why impartial judges aee important. Review the facts and dont jump the gun.
We have laws here, so we don't go around killing the wrong guy. Like in China.
@@nmkasprkasprowicz4615 LOL yea because innocent people dont go on death row
@@ajaybalkaran9785 you're right, they dont. Don't do the crime if you cant do the time 🤷♂️
@@SuperPickle315 you MUST be kidding... There are thousands of legitimate resources available to prove just how wrong you are. Or is that you’re so privileged you don’t have to care if innocents are sent away, or killed, for the crimes of others?
SuperPickle in the perfect world, you’re correct. However we don’t live in that world...there definitely has been plenty of people who have lost their lives off of false incrimination. Even people like athletes go to jail by falsely being put in there and losing 10-15 year of their life...it’s very evident that these things happen.
I love how they rummage through her apartment without gloves like wtf
Especially with that camera watching them. Tampering a crime scene will get the case thrown out
She’s dead and they already know what happened... the gloves aren’t necessary.
The show was more concerned with plot and character building, so unfortunately, they often skipped certain details. The dialogue was the best part of this show, the personal interactions.
I love how you watch a 30 year old show just to nickpick
@@rabbitsfoot8 nitpick**
"Make yourself at home, bro!"
I died laughing
I think this is the first time I’ve ever heard Lenny laugh. The Chinese guy made a quip like Lenny and caught him off guard. Bada-Bing
Wow-za wow-za! If you love Orbach you know what I'm talking about
Did anyone think that when they were at the hair place when the woman ran out after being shown the picture that she ran out in order to vomit
Lenny facial expression 😆 when the lady in pink bent over was "priceless"! Lol
I'll always love Ken Leung for his role in lost
I mean, wouldn't it be better to just say " helen is dead" instead of showing a picture of a burnt human?
I think that is partly procedural. They want to see the unprepared reaction to the photo especially in any suspicious death. How a person reacts to such news or a photo can sometimes imply they might have known the person was already dead and were in some way involved. Yes, it is kind of callous, but there is likely an investigative reason for it.
"I swear 'fore God I'll..." Funniest line ever lol
Grant Chang was in this episode, and Grant went on to play opposite another L&O alum: BD Wong in "MR ROBOT". So awesome! BD, Grant, & S. Epatha have all tweeted me; such a friendly cast!
Fell in love with BD Wong in a silly movie called "Mystery Date." He was mesmerizing.
@@why1itsme
Still is. He is SO charismatic. I've loved him since "7 Years in Tibet" and he still hasn't aged much!!💖
@@alysiamerdavid-wasser9165 Agreed. Miss him on L&O:SVU.
@@why1itsme
SAME. He was great as Huang. I think George "came out" before BD did.
@@alysiamerdavid-wasser9165 Never knew BD was 'in.' Lol
This Falun Gong thing is huge in Hong Kong. Never knew it was big in NYC
Yep. In NYC, there have been tons of posters of Shen Yun, non profit performing arts concert used to spread the ideals of Falun Gong. I heard the show was ok, never personally went to see it but it did have subtle propaganda moments according to the more perceptive friends. Makes sense since the US isn't friends of China in general and they're heavily prosecuted there.
When I visited New York they were all over the place
That being said I’ve never seen them anywhere else in the US
The public protestors don't bother ppl alot but those shen Yun promoters do, they had one person knocking our door whilst another was sticking their poster/board on our front yard, then preceded to argue with my dad after he said no to having it on our lawn
It's basically Chinese Scientology except its illegal in China
What the sister said is so true governments are all the same.
Spoilers:
Chen didnt do it, it was his driver, Yuen. Yuen went back to Chen's apartment to wait to be told to pick him up, when Helen shows up talking about suing Yuen's boss, Chen. Realizing if Chen goes back to China to escape the lawsuit, he'd have to return back to China too, he killed Helen and tried to make it look like she torched herself in protest. Ironically Yuen commited murder because he liked American freedom, and now he's going to prison instead.
This show turns 3️⃣0️⃣ one month from today 🚔🚑🗽
Wow
Where does the time go
Wow
Green at 6:55; that "La-di-da" head shake is hilarious!
It's the little things like that which make this show feel alive!
She’s right about governments being all the same
Not really
@@mangafq8 it’s all about politics.
Not quite identical, but a whole lotta the same ingredients are always there.
@@mangafq8 yes really, unless the stars aline, this is always the outcome with foreign nationals like the with government jobs.
Yes and no, but mourning relatives are always understandable angry.
There is just no comparison to Russia and China, well maybe North Korea but that's not for lack of trying. Still, diplomatic protections are tricky to deal with, and in particularly unstable countries even the US can only do so much.
I like how Lenny’s eyes lit up when the gal bent over
The 2 words that I didn't hear uttered in this clip which would seem very pertinent are "diplomatic immunity". I don't remember watching this episode, but if that diplomat was involved in the murder, he probably would have been untouchable, unless the Chinese govt dropped his diplomatic immunity. It does happen on occasion, but not that often.
Fiction tends to overplay how powerful diplomatic immunity is. It's not a blank slate to do whatever you want.
Even if they didn't, he would likely have lost his job, and possibly more if the Chinese government thought he had dishonored them. After he was returned home to China of course.
@@TimoRutanen Exactly. Diplomats represent their country in more ways than one. So if they just start committing crimes in a host nation, they're damaging the relationship between both nations by putting themselves over their job. At that point you'd have TWO nations out for your head.
JUST GOT REVOKED
So Jin Tao and the counselor from Rush Hour are in the same episode? DOPE
"would like to see my PalmPilot?"
Could there be anymore of a dated phrase?! 😂
"Is that my beeper or yours?"
@@bonniemcmaken3966lol, we have a winner!
Palm pilots were around for maybe 2 years?
"Governments change. The lies stay the same."-James Bond, GoldenEye
Governments they're all the same.
Truer words have never been said
Would you like to see my palm pilot 😂😂😂 and Green's face when she says she's in Law school 😂😂😂
Sister says her dad described America as having laws but is angry that the detectives have to follow them........
She is angry because her dad talk about usa as there is always justice but justice and law are different also there are not any place were everyone who is guilty is in jail or have enough time on jail
I was kind of thrown off by the bench in the interrogation room 😂😂
The Asian guy in the beginning of this clip is in Rush Hour. On top of Ken Leung there a couple of Asians that would end up being in Rush Hour.
He is also the dude in xmen 3 that killed the science lady around the end.
hes also the guy that befriends Junior while hes in the mental hospital in the "The Sopranos"
@@georgelaguna9640 I saw a clip of him beating up Junior not to long ago.
It's Detective Sing from Saw RIP
And Chen is Soo Young’s dad.
Lenny got a view he liked
It was the driver. He did it to protect his boss.
you think it is or you know because you have seen the episode?
@@Icecube88 I saw the episode.
Zachary Evans, you're right. L&O show those less likely to better than anyone.
Specifically, he didn't want the Consul to get recalled because that would mean he'd have to go back to China.
she would have to identify the body anyways but the cop doing that caught me off guard for some reason
This guy was a reoccurring character on Person of Interest. His character always revolves around being slick and cracking a wise joke.
The law is created for generalized cases, not specific ones. You can't just arrest someone on suspicion
She's emotional. She just found out her sister was murdered. People say all sorts of things when they've been figuratively hit hard.
It's sad that she didn't pay as much attention to US civics as her father did. Our justice system is incredibly flawed (we do have a history for unequal justice based on skin color and wealth), but the government is not allowed to arrest someone on mere suspicion alone (the unmarked federal troop thing will probably be made illegal next year if Trump loses). China, however, will not only arrest anyone on the whim of a high-ranking Communist, they will create an entire gulag system for those it deems undesirable, whether it's a Tibetan monk or a Muslim minority. The American system is slow and deliberate because we (in principle) want to get to the truth of the matter and do things right. China doesn't care if they screw up and kill innocent people or rob them of their freedom. That is the difference.
"but the government is not allowed to arrest someone on mere suspicion alone"
No, but as recent events prove, they are allowed to shoot them on mere suspicion alone, at least in the eventual practical sense. The offending government official might be charged and eventually tried, but they'll be able to go on vacation while waiting for a verdict, then likely get off scot-free and be able to get a job in Florida, even if (or seemingly ESPECIALLY if) they're fired from their original place of employment.
"they will create an entire gulag system for those it deems undesirable, whether it's a Tibetan monk or a Muslim minority."
The entire reason the modern American prison system exists is to imprison African Americans, immigrants, protesters, minor drug offenders, and the mentally ill, and convert them into free labor for profit. Justice might occasionally be served along the way, but that's not the system's purpose, if it ever was. I mean, China has 4x our total population and HALF the prisoners we do. Almost like there's an incentive to throw people in jail beyond justice. If that ain't a gulag system for undesirables, with an incredibly BROAD definition of "undesirable", I don't know what is.
This isn't history. This is now.
Even in Australia we have problems too with Divorce courts, ethnics (we are getting better at it) and other problems. In Communist China you don't get a fair trial.
It's too bad she's actually right
We have imprisoned many innocent people for many years.
@@rawyld wtf thats not true lmao
This script was far more prescient than we knew
The cop checking out the blond’s butt.. Right there with ya mister. lol
And so was she. She meant every bit of that.
7:00-7:07...
2:54 CXR is backwards….unless the patient has dextrocardia
What episode is this? Nevermind, i found it. It's in the description. I just couldn't see it on my phone.
I remember this episode.
She's such a great actress.
Amazing.
This episode shows so much bullshit about the justice system
Jesus Christ, little on the nose for things going in right now.
Ken Leung is one of my favorite actors. He can play a variety of roles.
"I don't like chasing my tail here"
Anita then goes back to hitting the soda machine.
Anita's been there done that.
3:34-3:37 I hear ya, Ed!
In the starting of this episode isn't that The chine guy from "RUSH HOUR".😳🤷🏽♂
Another actor (opening scene) who had a part on the Sopranos - with Junior in the nut-house. What a great character! Anyone know what else he's been in?
X men
That's Ken Leung! He played Miles on "LOST".
@@alysiamerdavid-wasser9165 Thank you! Think I'm going to watch 𝐒𝐀𝐖 (𝟐𝟎𝟎𝟒) because I don't remember seeing him. I think he's great!
Topher on the short lived The Night Shift
he has played as a scientist on law and order too
my dude; i do believe that was his "only" reading material. some men are less into reading and more into action. so i can see that. my brother only has how to books. so some folks just aren't great at major novellas.
Lennys face when she bent over, same briscoe, same 😂😂😂
@ 1:55 I disagree, they’re trying to get them out of one cult and into another.
Love the old Ls and Os!!
0:37 KEN LEUNG! fyi he's from the saw series
4:38 great line
Ikr. I love Lennie lol.
Green be bluffing hard. On the next bus to Rikers for what? He must think he's in China.
That medical examiner looked a lot like Ryan Stiles.
Isnt this the same guy in SVU? Tech or something?
It’s all a big fat lie. So true.
The young Chinese guy was in The Sopranos, I think. He befriended Corrado Soprano in a nursing care facility.
7:05 maker is priceless
9:24-she’s not lying
😆 🤣 😂 when she bends and the police man swallows his spit 🤣 😂
Big sis is a GREAT actress!! 👏👏
The Chinese dude is from the nightshift series 😂😂
Now watch ‘I Don’t Want to Go Home’
There's a Santa Anita in New York?
*The sister, Lianna Pi, is the voice actress for Asuka in GTA3*
1:52 no lies detected
Bruh, i need to see whats next.who killed her?
. . . it was all a big fat lie. By George, I think she's got it!
She's right. Politics over people every time.
Pleaze give me the whole series from the begin toend show
Yeah they are
Yes they are all the same in that; THEY are Entities whose sole purpose is to insure their own existence by manipulating the populace that sustains them, by ANY means.
Well apart from the moaning from other people, I love this series 💋💋
Watching this in 2021, with all the talk about how China “managed” the coronavirus, listening to the sister talking about “de-programming” people.
i guess they need to deprogram their organs as well by selling them to rich people,in china falun gong is punishable by death so they kill them and sell their organs to rich people who smoke and drink too much so they need a transplant
1.What are in Law & Order Theme Music Used from 1990-1993 (Seasons 1-3) is?
2.What are in Law & Order Theme Music Used from 1993-2010 (Seasons 4-20) is?
Sometimes they used candles, sometimes they used newspapers, but mostly they used television police car footage from LIVE P.D.
"Perfect candidate for their Brain washing", sounds like the group known as Access Consciousness.
Sounds like everyone who's been brainwashed into getting a job they hate, and buying a house, and a buying car, and buying 6 insurance policies they're too scared to ever actually use....
@@eldiesel4593 sometimes I wonder why the aliens put me here among these robots. Don't they get bored from the repetition and the odds that are consistently stacked against them? Can't they be more original than all that? 🙄 Sorry, I'm supposed to be less judgemental this month.
@@ScribblebytesWorldwide get help
i guess we can stop looking for suicide note..😂
Man, that OTB is looooong gone
That guy is from power rangers
Governments! Their all the same. Unfortunately she has a Point.
Irony of her giving a speech about no justice in America to a Black American
@@Bahia82 😂
The guy from rush hour “Jung Tao” Character
1.What are in Universal Television Logo Used from 1991-1997 (Seasons 2-7) is?
2.What are in Studios USA Logo Used from 1998-2002 (Seasons 9-12) is?
Fonts used in both were created by Ryan Murphy's team for AHS before he was working in television.
Was this episode a Rush Hour reunion? Consul Han and Sang. Did Juntao do it?
7:04 Lennie, dat FAAAAAAACE!!!
Is the guy in the beginning the fake cop from Rush Hour?
That's the guy from rush hour.
exactly what i was thinking, he looks different without the blonde hair
Why can the ppl know that u need evidence and proof to put ppl to jail not by guts and words
Ikr
Well who else would want that girl dead? Seems to me that the guy who's door she ended up dead outside of would be the logical place to look for a suspect.
The left hates evidence and justice.
I don’t know why, but my question is, if we know Mr. C lives in the apartment complex, where does his driver live? I don’t know why that boggles my mind.
No, it is because he has diplomatic status
Then Falun Gong and now Uighyars
6th Cornett advert in a row at least it’s not gambling
Hey! It’s uncle junior’s nuthouse buddy!
That guy at the beginning ended up going crazy after this episode, so they locked him in an insane asylum with mob boss Junior Soprano
true.