The Sopranos: What Was Junior's Problem?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @PJ-po6xy
    @PJ-po6xy Год назад +2747

    It's crazy that Dominic Chianese is outliving most the cast and is still alive

    • @aluminumsalmongames6277
      @aluminumsalmongames6277 Год назад +290

      And doing great work still. He was great in Boardwalk Empire.

    • @HeavyOrdnance
      @HeavyOrdnance Год назад +814

      When I was a kid, he was an old man. Now that I’m an old man, he’s still old. What’s with that?

    • @penskepc2374
      @penskepc2374 Год назад +127

      ​@@HeavyOrdnance you're not going to kill him are you?

    • @Sandux930
      @Sandux930 Год назад +160

      holy shit i didnt expect that. Even the actor who plays chrissy is graying now

    • @brandondrake14
      @brandondrake14 Год назад +13

      ​@@HeavyOrdnanceExactly! I'm in the same boat! Thank you!

  • @bazjr86
    @bazjr86 Год назад +3313

    Junior setting up card games in the mental home was comedy gold 😂

  • @littlekingtrashmouth9219
    @littlekingtrashmouth9219 Год назад +4643

    Junior’s problem is that he went 🎵south of the border, where the tuna fish play🎵

    • @skeleton1765
      @skeleton1765 Год назад +391

      He’s in the muff, sorry. I meant rough.

    • @Teddyisoffline
      @Teddyisoffline Год назад +19

      haa

    • @Jimmy1982Playlists
      @Jimmy1982Playlists Год назад +76

      🤣🤣🤣
      Hey, that's enough... _"Bobbi's a sweet, SWEET girl!"_

    • @tomz5704
      @tomz5704 Год назад +85

      I didn't know he was into sushi to be honest

    • @darknes2742
      @darknes2742 Год назад +113

      He's whistling to the wheat field 🌬️🌾🌾🌾

  • @Teddyisoffline
    @Teddyisoffline Год назад +1325

    he's problem was that tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete

    • @herschelwright4663
      @herschelwright4663 Год назад +35

      What is it with you and this obsession with this varsity crap? The other day you said.😂

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Год назад +34

      Small hands, that's his problem

    • @SHIT2TITS
      @SHIT2TITS Год назад +7

      It's very undermining

    • @EddieZ33HR
      @EddieZ33HR 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@SHIT2TITS😂😂 “ALRIGHT THATS IT!!!! WERE LEAVINNN”

    • @JohnIadanza-cy9dx
      @JohnIadanza-cy9dx 8 месяцев назад +4

      No But he Had other qualities

  • @no-barkthechosenone2436
    @no-barkthechosenone2436 Год назад +518

    “Believe me, there’s plenty I’d like to forget”
    Tragic line, great way to end the video

  • @nsaad3048
    @nsaad3048 Год назад +1536

    I always found Junior as one of the characters the audience could learn from. Never let your ego get beyond what you're willing to work for. Junior was obsessed with superficiality.

    • @LaMorenitaDivina
      @LaMorenitaDivina Год назад +52

      Agree. He had an arc, and it was edifying. Not just “mob guy not that smart, pretty violent, ends up dead.”

    • @michaelluciano1980
      @michaelluciano1980 Год назад +5

      Well said

    • @VIPERJ27
      @VIPERJ27 Год назад +24

      Bro junior killed Chris father cuz he laughed at him when junior busted his leg falling down the church stairs 💀 happened in saint of Newark

    • @GuidoLuzzi
      @GuidoLuzzi Год назад +6

      yeah and i'm playing shortstop for the mets

    • @tf3217
      @tf3217 Год назад

      ​@@GuidoLuzziwhat does that mean?

  • @rzasha
    @rzasha Год назад +503

    One thing that gets overlooked, almost all of Junior's crew was loyal to him till the end. Not just the old timer like Murph, Beppy, Tommy and Bobby Sr, but even the younger guys like Chuckie Signore and the Parisis brothers stayed with him through the years. Mikey Palmice and Bobby Jr practically worshiped Junior. The only one to ditch him was Gigi. That's saying something these days...

    • @dnice213
      @dnice213 Год назад

      Gigi died taking a shit ☝🏼

    • @keabonhall2436
      @keabonhall2436 10 месяцев назад +16

      loyal to the end? Bobby Sr. got quality time with his father figure, but rarely was he visited by anyone that wasn’t from his time, talking about the good ol’ days

    • @a.s.l711
      @a.s.l711 23 дня назад

      I really think he called the hit on Tony. Faking mental illness….

  • @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY
    @DioBrandoWRYYYYYY Год назад +1030

    Junior is a cautionary tale about holding on to things for too long and never reflecting on if they're still important or not. Like Junior was never meant to be a leader, but he could have been a great right hand man like Syl, but instead he ruined things for himself by being petty.

    • @thomasstone3480
      @thomasstone3480 Год назад

      i mean. junior outlived sil lol there's a lot of ways to get fucked when you're in the mafia

    • @leroloralarlora
      @leroloralarlora Год назад +72

      yeah. junior's cunning and strategical thinking when he's not engulfed in his own insecurities goes unnoticed
      "old man profaci knew how to split his enemies"

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Год назад +53

      Word. Junior was the best consiglieri Tony had, no offense to Sil.

    • @stingerjohnny9951
      @stingerjohnny9951 Год назад +28

      It’s a lesson we all need to learn but so few ever do. Sometimes you just gotta let shit go.

    • @Ezio999Auditore
      @Ezio999Auditore Год назад +2

      OOOOOOOH!

  • @ncapone87
    @ncapone87 Год назад +432

    Dominic Chianese's performance as Corrado was one of the best in the show

    • @cambodianbreastmilk2980
      @cambodianbreastmilk2980 Год назад +14

      I agree. Him and James really became their characters.

    • @yesdude3914
      @yesdude3914 Год назад +18

      His personality, his jokes, and the way it was delivered are so authentic...In season 3 or 4, theres a scene where Carrado gets angry at the nurse/home carer when he's on house arrest, because she doesn't offer Tony anything to drink...She replies, "I'm a nurse, not a housemaid", so Carrdo replies with, "well did you offer him an aspirin??!?" and then walks away and mumbles "cunt" under his breath so lightly that you barely hear it😂 it's my favourite Carrado moment because it sounds so authentic, it's just those little moments in their characters and personality which makes this show the greatest of all time

    • @ncapone87
      @ncapone87 Год назад +2

      @@yesdude3914 my favorite is later on in the show "you can make a hand turkey!" "For Christmas? Fuckin idiot"

    • @anadiaz2993
      @anadiaz2993 Год назад

      Great actor indeed

    • @MasterMote
      @MasterMote Год назад +1

      His acting was great, but also, i think the writers just understood the character perfectly, they knew exactly what they wanted him to be.. Anyway hes also my fav, with Tony ofcourse.

  • @VicenteAlonso-ht8ui
    @VicenteAlonso-ht8ui Год назад +888

    The thing is Tony and Junior are very similar: men with insecurities, and not too cruel, in an enviroment of merciless predators. Unlike Johny Boy who aparently was a perfect adjusted psycopath. And Corrado raised Tony almost as much as his own father

    • @antonioreconquistador
      @antonioreconquistador Год назад +80

      "Man is driven in total by his insecurities" i think was something Hesh said in early s1.
      I could understand insecurity about your perception in that sort of business, about maintaining a clean sense of confidence and strength, that you're not easy to be rolled over on. I think his biggest problem was that he never really had a family or friends left to speak of, and thus, he constantly suspected Tony, someone he wished would be an extension of his willpower, of either weakness, or trying to fuck him over. Everyone else seemed to want something out of him and his mind withered with that.

    • @mrsharkles
      @mrsharkles Год назад +27

      Not too cruel

    • @carlmadsen5734
      @carlmadsen5734 Год назад +22

      I'd argue his uncle was more influential on him then his father

    • @yannick245
      @yannick245 Год назад +1

      You think that Tony fuckin' Soprano isn't a complete psychopath/sociopath?
      It's called antisocial personality disorder (ASPD or APD) today:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisocial_personality_disorder?wprov=sfla1
      The show is very clear about it. And in season 6, Tony's cloves were off!
      They even make it clear to the audience, by Melfie making a research and drop him as a patient.
      Tony is a textbook example!

    • @Sernival
      @Sernival Год назад +21

      ​@@yannick245Tony wasn't for most of the show, that's why mob life bothered him and noticeably desensitized him over time. Johnny Boy had spells according to Hesh, so I think only Junior was comfortably adjusted, at least during his time on the show.

  • @Sean12248
    @Sean12248 Год назад +499

    It didn't help that Junior was under house arrest and had health issues. That's a major factor of why he was the way he was. If he'd been in the club or pork store he could have solved problems easier and not relied on people like Tony as much.

    • @tomz5704
      @tomz5704 Год назад +38

      He had his own hangout locations before being under house arrest, it didn't make a difference

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Год назад +2

      He needed Tony Silo to come to his rescue! 😂

    • @richardg8651
      @richardg8651 Год назад +1

      What's a pork store ?

    • @lean.2366
      @lean.2366 Год назад +12

      Always with the scenarios!

    • @lean.2366
      @lean.2366 Год назад +4

      ​@@richardg8651ask the pork store killer

  • @miajenn
    @miajenn 10 месяцев назад +114

    Tony in the beginning: “Someday soon, you're gonna have families of your own and if you're lucky, you'll remember the little moments like this, that were good.”
    Junior at the very end: "We used to play catch"
    🥺

  • @danielrichwine2268
    @danielrichwine2268 Год назад +1132

    The fact that as a grown man and as the oldest member of the family he still called Junior tells you pretty much everything you need to know about the character

    • @Adamortega_
      @Adamortega_ Год назад +48

      Do you think that was intentional?

    • @danielrichwine2268
      @danielrichwine2268 Год назад +150

      @@Adamortega_ yes

    • @Danny15877
      @Danny15877 Год назад +187

      ​@danielrichwine2268 you're reading too far into it 💀 the oldest of a family is often "Junior" and it's because they're named after the father. He's Corrado Junior.

    • @danielrichwine2268
      @danielrichwine2268 Год назад +168

      @@Danny15877 it is certainly within character for him to be called junior because of the culture he comes from. But the fact that he is called junior which is a kid's nickname speaks worlds to how everyone thought of him. This was a deliberate choice on the part of the writers, who were certainly on top of their game when writing the series.

    • @dandavis8300
      @dandavis8300 Год назад +66

      @@danielrichwine2268 --Carmine Persico, the boss of the Columbo family was called Junior. He liked that better than his other nickname, "The Snake". Nobody was dissing him...

  • @Max-mi1tz
    @Max-mi1tz Год назад +182

    Rip James Gandolfini. He would have been 62 today! RIP TO THE LEGEND

  • @isaacoglan
    @isaacoglan Год назад +160

    Junior has the saddest ending to me. Left alone with no one and nothing to show for his whole life.

    • @RogueBoyScout
      @RogueBoyScout 4 месяца назад +11

      I"m not so sure. It may look sad to us nobodies who are going to probably work til we are 70+, then enjoy some retirement. Have no fear of death every day, have family and friends be around ect.
      But in his Life, he got to reach old age pretty much unscathed!! Yeah, he didn't get to live in a palace, but if it were not for his dementia, one might ask would he have been at arm's length enough not to get involved in the NY-Jersey War.
      The fact that Paulie s most likely their Heir Apparent speak volumes into just how many of the De-Meo crew were wiped out in the 6(7) Seasons.
      To live to old age in the life, and FREE!! (Some might say being locked up in an institution isn't free. As someone who has tasted both Gaol and Psych wards, trust me Psych Wards are a dream come true if you don't get into a place that is "corrupted" by ineptitude and laziness on the staffs part.
      I guess what I am saying is. It's a sad ending. But the Saddest? I dunno, ask Bobby's kids. ( I would say ask Tony's family, but they are all going to get what they deserve. Carmela is going to be just another "Do you know who I am? Do you know who my husband WAS". The emphasis on WAS is important. Because she is going to have a real hard time not being given the royal treatment. Johhny Sack's Wife, that's her future.
      And as for A.J., well Prince Alfred is going to have the hardest shock of all. Waking up in the morning without having all his "Uncles" kiss his ass and make him feel special. No more VIP entrance to the Clubs. Half those kids he hang with will distance themselves from him, and the realization that in fact none liked HIM, they liked his Surname, is going to probably destroy him harder than Jackie Jr.)

    • @DonOnAMeme
      @DonOnAMeme 4 месяца назад +1

      I would have loved to go hang out with him in old age. I don't care what he did. He deserved someone to talk to.

    • @Will_Moffett
      @Will_Moffett 18 дней назад

      Yeah but thats what happens to everyone

    • @SpencersRain
      @SpencersRain 10 дней назад

      @@Will_Moffettnot everyone dies alone

  • @Lexthebarbarian
    @Lexthebarbarian Год назад +188

    Sharp as a fucking cue ball...Unfortunately, it did not lead to promotion within the hierarchy. The scene where Tony asks if he doesn't love him is strong. Love that one.

    • @genossestampede2754
      @genossestampede2754 Год назад +21

      Yeah, that scene was sad. Really shows how fucked up the sopranos family is and how Tony carried that over to his own family.

    • @michaelogrady7181
      @michaelogrady7181 Год назад +9

      So much was said with a mere quiver of the lip.

    • @portugal5698
      @portugal5698 Год назад +11

      He desperately wanted to say yes, but couldn’t out of how he lived his life, if that makes sense. He was so used to emotions being hidden in that life or “shielded,” that he carried that in to his personal life and only realized it by the time it was too late.

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Год назад +2

      I wonder if that cue was chalked?

    • @robertlee4172
      @robertlee4172 Год назад

      Junior, loved to walk down Bloomfield avenue, and phoque 'em all.

  • @bosunbill9059
    @bosunbill9059 Год назад +143

    A guy called "Junior" with insecurity issues? Big surprises.

    • @je5624
      @je5624 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @livanbard
      @livanbard 19 дней назад +2

      Putting your own name in your kid is a curse.

    • @martinverner7390
      @martinverner7390 13 дней назад +4

      I knew a Junior. He was a big Alaskan native dude who had it made. Really kind soul with a sense of humor. Alcohol took his life last year. Rip Junior

  • @enak413
    @enak413 Год назад +329

    One scene that shows how really doomed Junior is ... when he sees Larry David on television and starts freakin' out wondering why he's on t.v. So funny and sad at the same time ... just like uncle June (and/or Mr. Magoo)

    • @Nappa-q5x
      @Nappa-q5x Год назад +17

      That was funny

    • @ScapoloMichael
      @ScapoloMichael Год назад +9

      Mr Six Flags

    • @freebee8221
      @freebee8221 Год назад

      Curb your enthusiasm is just like the sopranos, except larry david and the other jews have no balls.

    • @Chris-ey3rb
      @Chris-ey3rb Год назад +16

      that scene has me dead so many years later still 😂

    • @g.sergiusfidenas6650
      @g.sergiusfidenas6650 Год назад +10

      ​@@ScapoloMichael"Your Honor, my client does not even remember advertising that shitty park", wouldn't had been a half argument for an insanity plea.

  • @oN3xShOtxkilL
    @oN3xShOtxkilL Год назад +99

    Small hands that was junior’s problem

  • @licmir3663
    @licmir3663 Год назад +225

    Junior in the first season seems like a completely different character from later seasons. I couldn’t understand how he became a capo being so incompetent, oblivious to what all the other capos thought of him and instead listening to Livia Soprano. After the second season he became quite savvy and gave Tony great advices. It’s a pity he became a joke in the prequel film.

    • @abdelrahimmohammed1814
      @abdelrahimmohammed1814 Год назад +51

      Nah
      The film nailed how insecure and petty he was

    • @naswiipp
      @naswiipp Год назад +23

      Nepotism and seniority.

    • @Phoenix_1991
      @Phoenix_1991 Год назад +34

      Sometimes seniority gives you things you don't deserve. This is pretty common for example in Japan where your older co-worker gets promoted for a position because of his age (and experience) even though someone younger might be more suited for the job.

    • @Samuel88853
      @Samuel88853 Год назад +31

      @@Phoenix_1991 seems common in US looking at the political leadership and their advanced ages

    • @Sean12248
      @Sean12248 Год назад

      Yup! There should be a law, people over the age of 70 shouldn't be allowed in politics. @@Samuel88853

  • @gnarfarmer
    @gnarfarmer Год назад +214

    His problem was that he had a nephew who never had the makings of a varsity athlete

    • @tylercross2323
      @tylercross2323 Год назад +4

      Funny 😐

    • @GamerLoff
      @GamerLoff Год назад +4

      @@tylercross2323ahh, have a drink, lighten up a bit

    • @markhasparkinsons3270
      @markhasparkinsons3270 8 месяцев назад +1

      Alright thats it. Get your coat.

    • @Ilmaricinema
      @Ilmaricinema 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@markhasparkinsons3270"I don't have a coat"

  • @TheDarkDesire123
    @TheDarkDesire123 Год назад +64

    The scene where Tony tells Junior he thought the feeble minded brother his dad had was him (and not Ercole) might be one of the funniest scenes in television history

    • @je5624
      @je5624 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jamieholtsclaw2305
    @jamieholtsclaw2305 Год назад +28

    I loved when Junior would say 'never had the makings of a varsity athlete' and watching it take Tony's anger from 0 to 60 in a second.

  • @MadMetsFan
    @MadMetsFan Год назад +124

    Junior always struck me as a character that you would just negotiate with. He was not the mafioso who would duke it out or force the issue, but would just simply make a deal with. He was really more of a racketeer than a mobster.

    • @vampiresquid
      @vampiresquid Год назад +18

      He had several people killed, including one just for laughing at him (Dickie Moltisanti) tried to murder his own nephew. If anything, he was too much of a violent hothead to be boss.

    • @MadMetsFan
      @MadMetsFan Год назад +7

      no-one said he wasn't a dangerous guy, but Jr. was taken from the Paul Castellano/Angelo Bruno mode - real-life bosses who had hundreds murdered between them, but their mentality was that of a deal-maker @@vampiresquid

    • @vampiresquid
      @vampiresquid Год назад +3

      @@MadMetsFan Sure, buddy. Whatever you say. Aside from a couple of real psychos like Ritchie, they are all constantly shown making deals. Junior was one of the more violent ones.

    • @MadMetsFan
      @MadMetsFan Год назад +6

      @@vampiresquid we are talking about fictional characters you know that

    • @vampiresquid
      @vampiresquid Год назад

      @@MadMetsFan Uh, yeah, Eiinstein, and you started it.

  • @feluto7172
    @feluto7172 Год назад +67

    That cake scene really broke my heart, his character is so insecure he destroyed almost every personal relationship

    • @OldAussieAds
      @OldAussieAds 9 месяцев назад +8

      She really shouldn't have blabbed though. Junior did warn her about that.

    • @C00kiesAplenty
      @C00kiesAplenty 9 месяцев назад +4

      In a society where being gay means you get beaten to death, and eating out a woman is almost considered gay, I don't think it was that out of line for him. Especially given that he specifically told her not to tell anyone, for that specific reason.

    • @marioncapriotti1514
      @marioncapriotti1514 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@C00kiesAplenty - It mystifies me that going down on a woman would be considered "gay." Isn't it pretty much the most heterosexual thing a man can do in bed?
      I think, rather, that the mobsters considered it too "giving" on the part of a man, because to them, sex is supposed to be about the man "taking," and dominating his partner. Truly mutual, pleasurable and equally-shared sex involves vulnerability, and the machismo of the mob mentality could not tolerate vulnerability.

    • @sr_ryoadm
      @sr_ryoadm 8 месяцев назад

      She's a btch to share something than he clearly said to not share.
      He's a insecure? Yeah, but a strong man it's well, so it's a hard combination.

    • @defragsbin
      @defragsbin 3 месяца назад +3

      @@OldAussieAds I think she'd already blabbed by the time he mentioned it to her, and it came back to bite her :(

  • @tacitus6384
    @tacitus6384 Год назад +181

    Junior really was, ultimately, a rather sad and pathetic figure when you think about him. He grew up in the shadow of his more successful brother, he never married, never had kids, a family of his own, he was single for most of his life and just seemed bitter and miserable. He sold his soul to the mafia and what for? The guy lived a material life no better than any pensioner, and any sense of power he had was immaterial as those around him didn't respect him and even used him as a lightning rod for the feds and at the end of it all his mind rotted away and he died of dementia/Alzheimer's.
    He lived a pretty sad and empty life and he sold his soul in exchange for power, wealth and respect yet acquired very little of it.

    • @BookshelfQBattler
      @BookshelfQBattler Год назад +40

      A lot of the guys I noticed did all these crimes, tookk in all this money yet never seemed to have much. Junior had a crappy little house as did Paulie.

    • @Aven-Sharma1991
      @Aven-Sharma1991 Год назад +20

      Junior was interested in one woman and he lied to Tony by telling him that he couldn’t tell her how he felt, suffering in silence and then later the lady Tony talked to said he used to skulk outside her window or something. Kinda sad that the only woman her ever wanted and loved just rejected him and didn’t even give a damn about him

    • @genekelly8467
      @genekelly8467 Год назад +2

      He buried the money in his back yard.@@BookshelfQBattler

    • @vespiary2066
      @vespiary2066 8 месяцев назад +2

      Junior might not have had the type of respect he desired -- total obedience and reverence -- but he was generally well liked and appreciated it seems. He just never learned to appreciate the type he ended up getting and his natural role.

    • @GnomallyOrcward
      @GnomallyOrcward 4 месяца назад +1

      @@BookshelfQBattler "Hey AJ how come your dad doesn't have Don Corleone money?"

  • @craigcavaliere6744
    @craigcavaliere6744 Год назад +129

    I'm lost on how Junior's ending was positive. He was suffering from dementia, in a state-run facility because he didn't have the money to live in the nicer facility. It wasn't a traditional prison, but a prison none-the-less.

    • @robloughrey
      @robloughrey Год назад +82

      Because he actually got his wish, at the end, what he remembered was the good times, and he forgot the things he wanted to. Its not super positive, but its better that what Tony and many others got.

    • @ubelmensch
      @ubelmensch Год назад +16

      @@robloughrey death is better than living the rest of your "life" in a de facto prison not knowing who you are or how to wipe your butt

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Год назад +30

      He's not aware. Dementia patients don't suffer nearly as much as their loved ones do on their behalf.

    • @asdasdae
      @asdasdae Год назад +2

      @@robloughrey”remembered the good times” how did he remember the good times?? He literally forgot he was in the mob in the last episode, he didn’t remember shit.

    • @boop79
      @boop79 Год назад +3

      @@asdasdaehe forgot the time he felt less than

  • @Graywing
    @Graywing Год назад +43

    Junior definitely fits the statement of "you should never make a poor man the boss".

  • @Reprodestruxion
    @Reprodestruxion Год назад +29

    The paradox of being resentful while losing your memory

  • @bearwooden660
    @bearwooden660 Год назад +61

    Junior's problem is that he was married to the mob. Tony and everyone else have families, but not Junior. He is treating mob like one would his wife - scheming , whispering, etc...

  • @kgfoster14
    @kgfoster14 Месяц назад +6

    That "dont you love me?" From tony hits so hard. Like he knows in his heart jr does love him, but there's a difference between knowing and hearing it.

  • @chumunga648
    @chumunga648 Год назад +31

    Junior was an interesting combination of incredibly insightful and wise but at the same time, his own insecurities robbed him of any happiness he could have had
    he excelled in being an advisor and was an excellent judge of character but he coveted the status of being a leader and he's always undermined every chance he got.
    I think the shining example of Junior being his own worst enemy is when the guys busted his balls over eating out his girlfriend. that woman was the closest thing Junior got to a actual loving relationship and he threw it all away because his ego got bruise. the guys who made fun of him though? they forgot about it the next day. to them it really was just some lighthearted banter
    if Junior had Bobbi (alongside bobby lol) with him throughout the series, who knows what would have happened

  • @michaelogrady7181
    @michaelogrady7181 Год назад +21

    This is a great analysis of a brilliantly nuanced character. Nice work choosing the scenes to support your point. Junior had many of the greatest lines in the series IMHO.

  • @RiskuBusiness
    @RiskuBusiness Год назад +28

    The scene of him getting confused watching Curb Your Enthusiasm makes me laugh every time.

  • @madmaxx4793
    @madmaxx4793 Год назад +23

    The fact that junior gad dickie M. Killed over joke tells you all you need to know about junior …
    “a man driven by his insecurities” -Hesh

    • @FreeOpenTruth
      @FreeOpenTruth Год назад +5

      That film messes up the history of the show along with a huge number of plot holes so I don't even consider it canon.

    • @ElleSimon-wi1cm
      @ElleSimon-wi1cm 5 месяцев назад

      @@FreeOpenTruth That film messed up everything. I'm the biggest Sopranos fan in the world, and I couldn't finish that.

  • @brandonmcgrew4367
    @brandonmcgrew4367 Год назад +17

    0:20 idk why that joke is so funny😂😂😂

    • @blooman80
      @blooman80 3 месяца назад +1

      Really great delivery by ol uncle jun

  • @jonsweeney4347
    @jonsweeney4347 Год назад +46

    Luigi syndrome. Permanent second banana.

    • @rafsimmz
      @rafsimmz Год назад +1

      Ironically fitting metaphorically and literally 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hypnotised-clover
      @hypnotised-clover 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@rafsimmzIronic how?

    • @salmansengul
      @salmansengul 2 месяца назад

      Bro? never heard that one before! good one! 😂🤣

  • @paulnewhouse5126
    @paulnewhouse5126 Год назад +19

    Sometimes on nights of the full moon you can still hear traces of Junior farting into the same couch cushion for 18 months in the mental hospital.

  • @samirascarlett
    @samirascarlett Год назад +18

    I always wonder how it feels for an older person, to act older and go through those motions that they arent necessarily feeling themselves

  • @phatworkshop
    @phatworkshop 2 месяца назад +4

    5:02 I always have to point this out to people. Yes Junior did remember his life as a mobster when tony mentioned "this thing of ours" .

  • @nicolasclermont893
    @nicolasclermont893 Год назад +9

    Hesh said it perfectly. "Men is driven en toto by his insecurities" and i think that is Junior 100 percent.

  • @daviddanielsson3643
    @daviddanielsson3643 Год назад +15

    Well, I think you come to the core of the issue in the video. In a funeral Uncle Jr breaks down and start crying. Tony takes him to his M.D. and it is speculated that it's a neurological issue, but Jr states that there is no point in life. He's under house arrest, experiencing the early signs of dementia, he says that he's got no wife, no children, nothing to live for. Which relates back to your comment about Tony and Jr and what Jr remembers of their relationship.
    In the end "it's all a big nothing", as Tony says before coming down with food poisoning in season 2. Uncle June is the only one smart enough, despite his worsening mental state, to realize that in the end the mob life was for nothing. Having a family, a wife, kids, grandkids is what truly matters and Jr is deprived of all that and for what? He wasn't even very succesful in the mafia; he was passed over his whole life and never given the respect he thought he deserved.

  • @fox9769
    @fox9769 Год назад +15

    Junior was a respected captain. He had some of the most loyal soldiers in the series like Bobby, Mikey, Beppy, Murf, etc. He was just never suited to be the boss. He was better of being a number 2 like Silvio.

  • @jayjay5614
    @jayjay5614 9 дней назад +1

    My favorite Junior moments are the one’s where he’s yelling at the TV. The six flags guy, Larry David etc 😂

  • @SamDizzo-gf7zu
    @SamDizzo-gf7zu Год назад +22

    Such disrespect Kino smdh he didnt have a "problem" he was simply The Bushman of The Kalahari 🍑

    • @misterwhipple2870
      @misterwhipple2870 10 месяцев назад +2

      If you whistle to the wheat-field, no one will listen to you.

  • @henryaggerate9669
    @henryaggerate9669 Год назад +12

    It’s fun on a rewatch to try to tell in which scenes Junior’s actually suffering from dementia vs being his usual jackass self
    For example the famous Sunday dinner scene, I’m convinced that’s all lucidity and he’s just fuckin with Tony, but he clearly showed some scenes immediately before when he forgot when the dinner started

  • @HellNation
    @HellNation Год назад +8

    He made it to be the boss of a family looking like Mr. Magoo. That's some impressive feat

  • @wilhelmhesse1348
    @wilhelmhesse1348 Год назад +7

    The reason JR ever got married I think is hinted at in Many Saints of Newark. Him having a long lasting back problem and probably being close to imponent are possible reasons which explains his preference for getting lost in the muff.

  • @Samuel88853
    @Samuel88853 Год назад +9

    Whatever his flaws, he was an artiste down there

  • @TooLooze
    @TooLooze Год назад +12

    Junior could never move forward in life because he was always fleeeexing.

  • @BM-wh5qk
    @BM-wh5qk Год назад +10

    It's sad because he could have easily moved into a close role as surrogate grandfather to AJ and Meadow if had given a damn about family.

  • @CashisKingtrucking
    @CashisKingtrucking Год назад +5

    I like these character breakdowns you've been doing.

  • @davesmith7432
    @davesmith7432 Год назад +5

    “Ahh, Cmon Uncle June! I thought you were a Bacala!”

  • @madmartigan1634
    @madmartigan1634 Год назад +4

    I get so excited when I see a new video from you, sir. You've got a great insight into film and have breathed new life & enjoyment into my favorite TV shows.

  • @keithharper1470
    @keithharper1470 Год назад +8

    One thing Junior was right about in his day Jackie Jr funeral would've been packed no matter what he did.

    • @DavidBarton777
      @DavidBarton777 3 месяца назад

      Flower cars up and down the block

  • @lil-soda-boi
    @lil-soda-boi Год назад +11

    He was in the muff, that was his problem. I mean, ROUGH

  • @usernamefortyone
    @usernamefortyone Год назад +19

    I always thought Junior willingly posed as the boss after realizing that's how Tony set it up. As opposed to his ego it was his love for his nephew and respect for "that thing of theirs" that made him refuse that Tony is the real boss.

    • @sc1338
      @sc1338 Год назад +6

      Maybe it was both? I kinda felt the same. Like he was protecting his nephew

    • @bigmoochiegrapefan78
      @bigmoochiegrapefan78 Год назад

      i vehemently disagree

    • @drlca6601
      @drlca6601 Год назад

      these duelling motivations are how I've always viewed this character. One of the greatest character ever conceived for TV.@@sc1338

    • @DrewbattleTheGreat
      @DrewbattleTheGreat Год назад +1

      His reputation is everything to him. If he snitched it would totally ruin his reputation which to him is worth than death

  • @sullivandmitry1416
    @sullivandmitry1416 4 месяца назад +3

    Junior couldn’t admit to himself that he was a phenomenal right hand. Tony, albeit not a great boss in the end, was a better boss due to his ability to be ruthless. Junior was ruthless, but he was never able to truly show himself as tough and strong. Had Junior admitted to himself that he would have been a better consigliere, and been that for Tony, he and Tony would have been a force of strength.

  • @Jimmy1982Playlists
    @Jimmy1982Playlists Год назад +31

    Wait, wait... which problem are we talking about here? 😉
    Your video reminds me of what a _great_ character Junior is! The writing and the performance of Gandolfini result in Tony's characterization always getting the flowers (rightfully so - it's an all-time great), but the show is filled with the most amazing portraits of main and supporting characters. Jun', in particular, is a gem; right up there with portrayals of Carmela, Livia, Chris... and the performance of Chianese is brilliant!
    The Sopranos, Godfather II, Boardwalk Empire, Gotti, and more... he's made quite an impact on the gangster genre, in particular.

    • @ianomachino6233
      @ianomachino6233 Год назад +2

      Relax ✋ were not making a western here 🤌

    • @michaelogrady7181
      @michaelogrady7181 Год назад +2

      I am a huge fan of Arthur Bucco too. A sublime performance by John Ventimiglia.

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ Год назад +3

      Listing Gotti alongside The Sopranos and The Godfather is hilarious.

  • @NickDDDD
    @NickDDDD Год назад +1

    Superb analysis - spot on! Thank you. So concise! You highlighted themes/comments that I hadn't quite joined up. Thank you!

  • @talesfromthetrip
    @talesfromthetrip Год назад +4

    Junior was hilarious, but very tragic.

  • @chrisxavier3147
    @chrisxavier3147 Год назад +6

    Dominic Chianese is a brilliant actor

  • @I_V_X
    @I_V_X Год назад +37

    Dementia is the worst fate anyone could ask for, I've seen it in my own close family and am seeing it in others
    But it is part of life and I appreciate the series for showing how ugly it can be. One day we can cure this.

  • @damienbythrow2609
    @damienbythrow2609 2 месяца назад +5

    He was a grown-@$$ man who was still being called "Junior" like a six-year old. That'll screw up anybody.

    • @noirekuroraigami2270
      @noirekuroraigami2270 Месяц назад

      Maybe... I think it's an old ppl thing. They called my uncle Jr. til he died at 73
      I didn't even know his real name til like 13

  • @hogbone7
    @hogbone7 Год назад +4

    Larry Boy tells us in S1: he's living in the wrong century and New York knows it

  • @danielfacciolo529
    @danielfacciolo529 10 месяцев назад

    A massive credit to Dominic. He embodies an old school Italian perfectly without leaning into the whole 'new york mobster' schtick. Reminds me of the Italian- born grandparents, aunts and uncles that i grew up around.

  • @Max-mi1tz
    @Max-mi1tz Год назад +9

    "Bobby make my patrons an egg" 🤣 (Edit: Rip James Gandolfini. He would have been 62 today! RIP TO THE LEGEND)

  • @TheGyroBarqusShow
    @TheGyroBarqusShow 10 месяцев назад +2

    That "don't you love me" scene was heartbreaking

  • @StyleHimNow
    @StyleHimNow Год назад +14

    wonderful narration Pure Kino. Very engaging, insightful and informative.

    • @encych5984
      @encych5984 Год назад +2

      I am glad you picked on that @StyleHimNow very observant the sacred and the propane :D

    • @Joe-d7m6k
      @Joe-d7m6k 10 месяцев назад

      Very. Allegorical.

  • @TheJewHunter1488
    @TheJewHunter1488 Год назад +15

    Another Kino video? OVAAAA HEEERE

  • @Governing368
    @Governing368 Год назад +3

    It was so sad. And tony handled him rough knowing the man had esteem issues.

  • @Artofficial1986
    @Artofficial1986 Год назад +1

    It is very frightening to imagine getting old and just not remember anything about your life.

  • @MSJChem
    @MSJChem Год назад +4

    His biggest problem was that he didn't go down enough.

    • @amyamyamy777
      @amyamyamy777 Год назад +3

      That’s not what I heard.

    • @MSJChem
      @MSJChem Год назад

      @@amyamyamy777 You yap worse than six barbers

  • @NaZtRdAmUs
    @NaZtRdAmUs Год назад +1

    "My father told me to never get old. I should have listened to him." - Corrado Soprano

  • @jothanankrogh
    @jothanankrogh Год назад +9

    I always felt that Jr had a lot more going on than was portrayed in the show. His visible streams of income seemed to be the tip of the iceberg, and he didn't seem to spend money or gamble. No one had any idea of his wealth that seemed amiss at the end. Did it all go in legal fees?

    • @keithharper1470
      @keithharper1470 Год назад +5

      He lived in the same house since the 60's while everyone else moved into mini-mansions notice how he really didn't get into any fed trouble until he was an old man he stayed off the radar for a very long time

    • @DrewbattleTheGreat
      @DrewbattleTheGreat Год назад

      He could’ve lived long and happy as a capo. If he never made a move to be boss I think eventually Tony would have been indicted and junior would have had to be boss

  • @IrishYobbo07
    @IrishYobbo07 Год назад +2

    Junior was such a complex and interesting character. Grest video again Kino ❤

  • @DragonZombie2000
    @DragonZombie2000 Год назад +3

    I would never wish dementia on my worst enemy, that was NOT a happy ending for him

  • @briandavid7849
    @briandavid7849 11 месяцев назад

    There are so many little moments that make me love the sopranos. So many little details that make it one of the most haunting beautiful series ive ever seen. The sopranos just has a certain sting to it that no other show will ever capture.

  • @mursuka80
    @mursuka80 Год назад +3

    Junior would have been perfect number 2 to Tony. Man was not made to be a boss, but in advisor role he would have been perfect.

  • @TheStoneyJackson
    @TheStoneyJackson Год назад +1

    My favorite Junior line is when the scene starts with him in the middle of conversation with Tony and he says “He had the Mummy before it was in theaters.” Tony is impressed by it never explains who they were talking about

  • @chadd990
    @chadd990 Год назад +43

    Their relationship reminds me of when Tony killed Chris. I think Tony felt like he was meant to continue the cycle when he killed Chris, and he was looking for reasons to justify it. After all, his own mother and uncle tried to get him killed. Tony also killed his other cousin Tony, which he thought was part of doing business. Maybe Tony could identify with Junior at this point, knowing that Junior’s death plots were just business. However, as the days after Chris’ death have shown the sorrow everyone felt, Tony begins to realize that he made a mistake. Maybe Junior’s murder attempts weren’t justified, maybe the murder of his cousins Tony and Chris weren’t justified. I also have to wonder if somewhere in his mind, for the first time in his life, he asks himself if all of the other murders were justified, or just business.

    • @johnny_thunder_3024
      @johnny_thunder_3024 Год назад +2

      It WAS part of the business, that's what their business was

    • @chadd990
      @chadd990 Год назад +3

      @@johnny_thunder_3024It was a perceived part of their business, that's just how they thought it should be. What I'm suggesting is that Tony was possibly starting to realize that it didn't need to be that way, especially when it comes to family. Afterall, it wasn't even the business that killed Tony, it was the man in the jacket getting revenge for his brother/friend who died earlier in season 6.
      Junior ultimately didn't kill his family in cold blood. In fact, Junior didn't follow many of the same traditions, as was pointed out in this video. Junior was the only mobster we know of who would die a natural death.
      In the final episode, Paulie is reluctant to take up the new job that Tony offered him. His excuse was that all of the other guys who took that job are dead now.
      I think the final season points out all of the flaws and hypocrisies in the mob, which the show has so far tried to justify. As Tony begins to see these flaws, so do we as the viewers.
      So even though it was part of the business, that doesn't mean the murders were ever justified.

    • @johnny_thunder_3024
      @johnny_thunder_3024 Год назад

      @@chadd990 well that's how one does crime, it's just that he shouldn't have gotten into that life in the first place

    • @chadd990
      @chadd990 Год назад +2

      @@johnny_thunder_3024 Thanks for your opinion, but that's not how I choose to view the show.

  • @KeyserSoze0930
    @KeyserSoze0930 Год назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed that. Very well done!!

  • @markangelou9368
    @markangelou9368 Год назад +6

    He drove a Rincoln Continental

  • @mystopmotions9599
    @mystopmotions9599 10 месяцев назад +3

    Junior never had the makings of a varsity athlete

  • @cookmikew
    @cookmikew Год назад +2

    damn such thoughtful and spot on analysis, appriciate this piece.

  • @SkyBaum
    @SkyBaum Год назад +3

    In real life he seems like an amazing guy!

  • @Fict10n
    @Fict10n Год назад +1

    Best show ever made. Great analysis, thanks for the vid!

  • @Void7.4.14
    @Void7.4.14 Год назад +18

    But Junior did have the ability to lead, some guys were fully behind em and willing to do whatever he asked.
    It was mostly just that Tony had more in common with most of the Capos and age probably played a huge part in that given that most Capos we see are closer to Tony's age than Juniors.
    The nature of power is very factional and personal relationships have a lot to do with how leadership and rank and file break down during a power struggle of any kind.
    He's not respected by some, but he is by others and much of it breaks down to age and previous relationships (those loyal from NJ to NY usually looked up to em since they were children or had relationships with Junior that went back to Johnny's era) where the younger guys and those who were close to Tony historically were more loyal to him.
    So really one of the main enemies to Junior was time. As allies died off or went to prison his power dwindled and as Tony's generation became more and more prominent, rose through the ranks, took over from their grandparents, parents, uncles, etc, it naturally put Tony in better position. Take this down the road some years and it could be a younger guy doing the same to T or back a few and favor could easily fall to Junior.

  • @standlegweak9854
    @standlegweak9854 Год назад +2

    Beautifully done analysis. Very good scene selection.

  • @unclephillymya
    @unclephillymya Год назад +4

    He was a goddamn hothouse flower, that's was his problem….

  • @utfm0405
    @utfm0405 5 дней назад

    I loved junior, he was such a quality, well written character. It broke me when he said ‘we used to play catch’

  • @geoff364
    @geoff364 6 месяцев назад +7

    i’m pretty sure juniors problem was dementia

  • @SamuelMiller-qf7qi
    @SamuelMiller-qf7qi Год назад +1

    “Down south where the tuna fish play” haha

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta Год назад +6

    You never see anyone 'breaking balls' with Junior, they know he is too emotionally 'brittle'.
    Vain, shallow and deeply insecure, he looks for threats and insults that don't exist.

    • @Aven-Sharma1991
      @Aven-Sharma1991 Год назад

      In the earlier seasons, Johnny Sac broke his balls albeit very lightly. When he said that if there were any flies on Junior they’d be paying fucking rent (and) that he shouldn’t expect to see the Statue of Liberty if he ever tried to tell Junior his business. Now, this is coming from a man who thought of the Sopranos as nothing but a glorified crew and I would imagine the Sopranos knew what was thought of them and when Johnny made that joke then Junior could’ve taken that as an insult coming from John

  • @mattie2695
    @mattie2695 Год назад +1

    Junior Soprano was like a hothouse flower with a sushi under one arm, crying because he's got no fuckin' manicotti.

  • @jadedemperor2820
    @jadedemperor2820 Год назад +14

    Junior really represents that not all people really grow up dude killed Carmela’s cousin because he made fun of him and was going whack Tony his actual blood which is even frowned upon by mobsters because he was jealous.

    • @prophetbillmartin6262
      @prophetbillmartin6262 Год назад +7

      Yes!!! That why i never felt bad about Junior....Junior Killed Chris's Father (in the Many Saints of Newark) Simply because Dickie Laughed at Him...Junior was an Asshole who Was Mean to Bobby Jr.and He Dumps His Girlfriend because of His Pride and Ego...
      Junior Died Alone because He Treated The People Who Tried to Love him, in a very mean and nasty way.

    • @sophiawilson8696
      @sophiawilson8696 Год назад

      @@prophetbillmartin6262 Yes thanks you! I thinking the same thing. The girlfriend didn't say anything to girl. She told her keep her mouth shut about the sex lives from now on.

  • @hlf_coder6272
    @hlf_coder6272 Год назад +2

    Make sure you form a seal when you shut that freezer door

  • @toby099
    @toby099 Год назад +3

    His problem was that he had to live with the shame of having a nephew without makings of a varsity athlete.

  • @derrickhann7391
    @derrickhann7391 Год назад +1

    Another reflective and insightful video about the greatest TV show of all time..thank you and well done good sir!

  • @darrinelliot.
    @darrinelliot. Год назад +10

    Corrados biggest strength as well as biggest weakness is that he is a relic of the golden age of the mafia. His character epitomizes it.
    Often times when Tony couldn’t find a solution from Hesh or Silvio Junior could pull a nugget from the past that helped Tony perfectly. Those times were the father son moments that showed you Junior loved Tony.
    The inverse is Junior being insecure & stuck in an era where respect is the only thing that mattered to the point it hindered his own growth & happiness. Even with that weakness however it kept him alive. In a world where “sleeping with the fishes” is common Junior showed us all how he’s a survivor.