Tony B: “Well, killing the brother of a captain will destroy our whole family and probably result in my torture and death, but on the other hand, Angelo used to laugh at my Jackie Gleason impression.”
A close friend in prison is a much closer friend than one outside. I speak from personal experience. It's a much closer bond due to it being made while you're both sharing In a horrible experience where likely there is very few if ANYONE else you like or are willing to trust or be comfortable around. 5 years of a prison friendship is more like a lifetime.
“The fundamental question is will I be as effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be. Even more so but until I am, it’s going to be hard to verify that I think I’ll be more effective.” Carmine Lupertazzi Jr.
This guy isn't someone that most fans of the show think about but he influenced all the remaining seasons. The fallout from his death led right up to the last ever episode.
@@johnnysothersack6829 It's kind of reflective of Tony's arrogance. He always thought he was the smartest person in the room. It became a problem when Tony B came around and made him feel insecure. Tony told so many lies because he could get away with them, it was bound to go sideways eventually.
@@freebee8221 Angelo wanted peace. He'd sign on if both Johnny and Little Carmine agreed to it, but for the most part he preferred retirement. Tony pinning it on Angelo made Johnny believe that he was going for a power move while he and Carmine fought it out.
@@bermanmo6237one of the other 2 guys was crassus who died fighting the parthian empire in syria and the other guy was pompey who fought against caesar when the senate ordered caesar to leave his army across the rubicon because he was so militarily successful and the people loved him and the senate feared his growth in power
RUclips: Borko had an idea and he’s just floating this to keep the peace. HBO: Mmhmm. RUclips: Maybe there could be a viewer sharing situation. HBO: Viewer sharing. RUclips: You all upload freely but Borko won’t take a cut or monetize this. HBO: WTF?? RUclips: Hey, this way you’re not such a big target for the IRS. Free advertising! The NBA has this kind of arrangement. HBO: What’s this, the fucking UN? RUclips: Fine, forget I said it. HBO: F*** that!!!
Angelo's death always gets me. He has a kids' toy in the trunk for his grandson that thought he was away in "special forces" all those years. Then you have the whole "PHILLY, PHILLY, YOU KNOW ME!" thing. He deserved better. Great actor, too.
Unfortunately, Angelo directly stood with Carmine against John. He was directly involved in the order to take out Peeps. If John was going to be boss, he had to take out everyone who didn’t go along. Angelo put himself in a bad position. Tony probably didn’t help Angelo by telling John “Angelo had this idea”. Even when Angelo initially resisted.
10:37 - The Shah of Iran had every right to be upset at his 47 year old Kid brother Billy. His car had just had work done on it and the seats were now rendered askew once again, due to this young Man's reckless driving.
Lol that line always bugged me, he says "this one's still a smartass", implying he knew tony before he went away, yet then he acts like he had no idea tony b was his cousin. They were best buds inside yet tony b never mentioned tony s was his cousin?
Carmine Sr. having a stroke with a mouthful of egg salad while Angelo and Tony are talking about that animal Tony Egg. You know Quasimodo predicted all of this.
it always annoyed me tony smirking and covering it up with his fingers when he is basically setting Angelo up to fail. Got to love the small details that make tony even more of snake.
Tony wasn’t as smart as he thought. He over estimated his ability to manipulate events and under estimated his glorified crew ability not to fuck things up.
That's not entirely why, he sided with Little Carmine, one way or another he was going to get taken out by John. Maybe if Carmine backed out earlier Angelo would've been spared but who knows, shame though, fine actor.
Tony threw Angelo right under the bus! Said it was Angelos idea instead of his. Angelo didn’t even wanna get involved. Everybody at that table not named Soprano died because of Tonys stupid idea. That he blamed on Angelo! That always bothered me
Tony and John did that nonsense with each other constantly. Remember when John's idea was to make Ralph captain after Tony hit him and when Tony objected John said it was Ralph's idea AMF he immediately threw cold water on it The crazy thing is it was probably pretty easy to have guys killed (not saying that was the intent here) just by floating rumors. Even like in the Wire when they killed that guy for supposedly saying Marlo was a c***sucker and the kid says supposedly and Chris tells him whether he said it or not doesn't matter, what matters is people think he said it I know obviously it's TV but it's not like in real life people were brought in and given the chance to deny accusations. Although if say they were and you believed them and they were lying then what? Or on the flip side if they were being honest then anyone repeating the rumor might have done so innocently or maliciously. Basically if they think you are capable of it whether you did it because irrelevant
I don't know how many people caught it, but this part 4:05-4:21 is a tribute to The Godfather Part 3. When Don Altobello is in Sicily, just before he entrusts the professional assassin Mosca da Montelepre with the murder of Michael Corelone, he asks Mosca's son to do an imitation of a donkey, and the son does this ridiculous imitation that amuses Don Altobello. Of all the tributes to the Godfather found in The Sopranos, this is one of the most difficult to recognise.
Cool how the first scene is the only scene with the original Lupertazzi administration-boss Carmine Lupertazzi, underboss John Sacrimoni, and consigliere Angelo Garepe.
That Rusty, Angelo, and Tony B scene is a masterclass. In directing, writing, acting, everything. Portends to Doom. The powder keg that was season 5 is imo the best season of the series.
Someone in the comments asked why Angelo called Tony B. his best friend in prison but also acted like he didn’t know him in front of Johnny sack and Tony soprano. The reason behind that was very simple! Angelo didn’t want Johnny Sack to know Tony B and Angelo were close in the can. Just like Johnny didn’t want anyone to know paulie and him were close. Don’t forget Angelo and rusty hired Tony for the whacking of billy leotardo.
Note to self: If an elderly man asks me if I can smell burning hair, it’s a cause for concern. I mean, it’s a totally normal every day question. Why would any of them have any concern about that question?
5:37 "Kill a woman? C'mon!" She was a woman, this is true. But she was also a gangster and in that world, there is only one sex, religion, color or creed that matters, and it is green.
@@PrometheanShows Yeah one of my favorite parts is Tony saying “you gotta get over it” to Furio grieving his dad and it cuts to Tony crying in therapy over Pie-O-My
actually a legit sad story line. they were best friends in the can which means a lot, it's a brutal environment and friends are more than just drinking buddies in there. angelo being whacked just broke tony b, who arguably already was filled with impulse control issues anyway, but losing that close a friend is sad.
"I'm telling you, carmine, we go-all out we'll steamroll right over John. And I predict, the guys in Brooklyn and Queens will welcome us as heroes-it'll be easy." Lol 😂I always loved that quote my top favorite
Been streaming old episodes of The Rockford Files lately and was surprised to learn that that show was David Chase’s first producing job. Joe Santos who plays Angelo in the Sopranos was Lt. Dennis Becker - Jim Rockford’s cop buddy- on Rockford Files.
Stuff like that is what makes the show so good. Little slips like that, that we've probably all had become more frequent with Junior, revealing his dementia
I may not have graduated top of my fuckin’ class, but I always found the part from 0:35 to 0:40 a bit irritating. Angelo seemingly goes from barely remembering Tony B to saying he was his best buddy inside. Also, how could he not know that Tony B and Tony S are cousins? Anyway, 4 dollars a pound.
I think Angelo got done dirty. He spent all those years in, he must of done well for himself before hand or was taken care of to get out and be so chill and not so money hungry, but the whole carmine vs sack really messed things up. If they would of just had bigger heads prevail it's obvious that carmine Jr would of never been a good boss to begin with so they should of automatically jumped behind sac
It was never clear to me whether Tony B did or did not resent Tony for having done 17 years. There are a few clear hints in this video that he did, but there are also a few hints that he did not, partly thanks to Buscemi's masterclass acting.
I think he didn't resent Tony for the time in the jail, but when he was out of the can he expected more from tony and didn't like his attitude with him
Wasn't there a scene where they say Tony B got arrested but Tony S didn't, because Soprano was late or something ? Or that Tony S got away ? I always thought Tony B resented his cousin. He thought he took the years for Tony S, or that Tony S should have been arrested too. His jokes about Tony S, his entire attitude seemed like he was annoyed that Tony S was successful out on the street while he, Tony B, should have been. That's what I got from it.
"The fundamental question is, will I be as effective as a boss like My dad was...and I will be, even more so- but until I am...it'll be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective." Lmao Jesus what a way to say a whole lot without saying nothin
If I were Tony, I would have taken full advantage of that conflict. I think he'd be better off with Little Carmine being the victor simply because he's not too bright and could have played out to his advantage.
Angelo is a loyal Consigliere to Carmine Sr. for 30 years, does his time in the can with no complaints, unlike Phil. Gets caught in a power struggle and gets whacked for what? Trying to broker peace between rival mob capos.
Historically i always thought, baring 'your point being what Sushi Magoo' , Angelo to be a glorified curtain jerker. But the beloved Mayor of Munchkinland and his flawless Italian was inspired writing and acting. The stare he gave Animal Blundetto was ice.
We'll chalk it up to the headless horseman. Actually when you think about it, the headless horseman, Tony B as Ichabod Crane, Quasimodo predicted this.
I love how HBO's way of communicating with the RUclips community like Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul is not posting videos and clips, but not taking down Borko and other Sopranos channels and letting them do it for them.
When you had a quadruple bypass like I did, it gives you a lot of time to learn italien.
"Moov-e el automobil-e!"
I always thought it was funny how they all have Italian accents to a greater or lesser extent, but can't put two words together in Italian.
@@neilgerace355 thats the sad part.
😂
😂😂😂
Hahahhahahahhahahaha
Tony B: “Well, killing the brother of a captain will destroy our whole family and probably result in my torture and death, but on the other hand, Angelo used to laugh at my Jackie Gleason impression.”
He was too jealous of Tony on that point tho
Mmmmm bboooooyy YOOOOO fat!!
that's humanity, one of the lightly better people in the show
Yep. He was apparently a "genius".
A close friend in prison is a much closer friend than one outside. I speak from personal experience. It's a much closer bond due to it being made while you're both sharing In a horrible experience where likely there is very few if ANYONE else you like or are willing to trust or be comfortable around. 5 years of a prison friendship is more like a lifetime.
“The fundamental question is will I be as effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be. Even more so but until I am, it’s going to be hard to verify that I think I’ll be more effective.” Carmine Lupertazzi Jr.
Very allegorical.
@@jeffgachihi8225 Is that a real quote? If so, that's a pretty cool reference
The sacred and propane
John called him an idiot
He always had a way with words.
The egg salad was made, Carmine wasn't. There was nothing he could do.
It was Real Helman's shit.
@elilis1638you must have been at the top of your fuckin class
Real greaseball shit.
We had to sit there and take it
@elilis1638If there are any flies on you they're paying fucken rent.....
"You couldn't fuckin retire???" What did Philly think? That Angelo was a hockey player??? He took an oath!
Well there was Joey Bananas
It’s not the fucking navy!
"What are we in the Navy?"
You took an oat gene
Retire?You think he works in the FUCKING UN?
This guy isn't someone that most fans of the show think about but he influenced all the remaining seasons. The fallout from his death led right up to the last ever episode.
And its wild the only reason he died was cause Tony told John the dual partnership was his idea when It was acc Tones. Some real greaseball shit.
@@adilchowdhoury6906he did that two or three times between Angelo and Johnny Sack. It was bound to blow up in his face, your right
🎯💯
I absolutely love this series and Season 5 was my favorite.
@@johnnysothersack6829 It's kind of reflective of Tony's arrogance. He always thought he was the smartest person in the room. It became a problem when Tony B came around and made him feel insecure. Tony told so many lies because he could get away with them, it was bound to go sideways eventually.
“Historically , historical changes have come out of war” Always kills me lol
Brainless the second
Yes, and I'll be even more effective, in the mean time it will be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective.
this is basically a historian cliche, why is that funny sounding?
@@gareginasatryan6761 I don’t think you know what cliché means.
@@gareginasatryan6761 Because it's unnecessarily redundant.
Tony was actually responsible for Angelo's death. Animal Blundetto should have taken him out instead of the kid brother Billy
Dunno about that skip, but I had some new HBOlli in my rear view for 6 months. Do you agree we should do some spring cleanin?
@@importedprovolone8184 that was my next comment.
Don't do it to yourself, Borko.
@@borko1990 Borko's right. We go on the lamb now the fuckin' HBO will be livin' in our houses!
@@importedprovolone8184 ohhhh imported provolone and Vespa scooters are my fav from the old country
8:37 "I'm putting this in a position of prominence"
Hides it in a gap between the fridge and the hot water system.
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The show needed more Angelo. A stand-up guy. All he wanted was peace and for everyone to earn and be happy.
I know Vito's bottom got impacted, if that's what you're referring to.
Even PAULIE was upset when Angelo got hit. It was the one thing Johnny Sack did that I really did not like.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 im not doubting you, but i dont remember that
Angelo was my favourite character, wish they did more with him
And to give a good massage
“jason, men are twalking here.” possibly top 15 funniest lines sopranos all time
Jason never had the makings of a varsity athlete
@@u.r.490 He didn't have making of a man
why am i asking you? you probably taught her how
Emasculated in a sentence
amazing line - Jason got slapped down so hard by a woman who said she was more man than him
He comes off as a very likeable character. Getting rid of him was disastrous, as he was a voice of reason and moderation.
Always funny to me how Angelo is like “oh yeah he was by best friend in prison” after not even being sure Animal Blundetto was Tony’s cousin
They did appear to be close. Tony B felt the need to avenge his murder
When you comment before watching the rest of the video.
Sopranos writing was great but it wasn't flawless/perfect.
@@e.j.5053 of course I know that
@@J4sse good to see my comment wasn’t lost on every replier
Animal 'Jackie Gleason' Blundetto telling jokes to Mayor of Munchkinland, doesn't get any better than this
Reggie van Gleason ovah here.. ummm boy are you fat.. Hehhe
Lmfaooooooo
More powerr to you. I can't even say his name.
@@specialagentorange4329 Animal 'Jackie Gleason the Egg ' BLundetto.
@@StitchPen grill cheese
Angelo died because of Tony putting that triumvirate thing on him without Angelo even remotely agreeing to it.
Nah Angelo was warming up to it.
@@freebee8221 Angelo wanted peace. He'd sign on if both Johnny and Little Carmine agreed to it, but for the most part he preferred retirement. Tony pinning it on Angelo made Johnny believe that he was going for a power move while he and Carmine fought it out.
I thought the same
Angelo should have known Julius Cesar got rid of the other two guys to become the real master of the Roman Republic.
@@bermanmo6237one of the other 2 guys was crassus who died fighting the parthian empire in syria and the other guy was pompey who fought against caesar when the senate ordered caesar to leave his army across the rubicon because he was so militarily successful and the people loved him and the senate feared his growth in power
RUclips: Borko had an idea and he’s just floating this to keep the peace.
HBO: Mmhmm.
RUclips: Maybe there could be a viewer sharing situation.
HBO: Viewer sharing.
RUclips: You all upload freely but Borko won’t take a cut or monetize this.
HBO: WTF??
RUclips: Hey, this way you’re not such a big target for the IRS. Free advertising! The NBA has this kind of arrangement.
HBO: What’s this, the fucking UN?
RUclips: Fine, forget I said it.
HBO: F*** that!!!
This fransisco is more creative than Spielberg
Brilliant
I think Borko bangs his wife in installments.
0:14 Johnny's laugh is priceless
You think that's funny a guy's own laugh
Hermon Munster laugh
@@SilvioMDante jus breaking bawls
@@Trust_nun-foo Lotta balls
Oh! Count Chocula
I always loved that Rusty didnt laughed at the jokes of Blundetto. Otherwise it had lowered his UN mascarade!
Fucker was using/manipulating Carmine Jr. good thing he went.
UN?
@@andyakarudolfhessiansack7936 Whats this THE FUCKIN UN NOW!??
@@richardschaffer8740 gets me every time lmao
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Bosses don't eat egg salad.
📠📠📠📠
“It makes us look weak.”
It made Carmine loOk dead.😮
too many gherkins
Angelo's death always gets me. He has a kids' toy in the trunk for his grandson that thought he was away in "special forces" all those years. Then you have the whole "PHILLY, PHILLY, YOU KNOW ME!" thing. He deserved better. Great actor, too.
Phil Just Did Not give a Damn About The Body Count A Bitter SOB
Phil was emotional...too many grilled cheeses
What can you do, John was in one of his moods.
He had kids toys and he was just a fvckin kid too.. hehehehe
Unfortunately, Angelo directly stood with Carmine against John. He was directly involved in the order to take out Peeps. If John was going to be boss, he had to take out everyone who didn’t go along. Angelo put himself in a bad position.
Tony probably didn’t help Angelo by telling John “Angelo had this idea”. Even when Angelo initially resisted.
Borko is my uploader, my entertainer, and morning ritual rolled into one!
Lol
@@borko1990 I'm in awer of u borko.. Hehe
My estimation of borko just improved
Always putting this Borko into positions of prominence
Borkos an old fashioned guy very allegorical
10:37 - The Shah of Iran had every right to be upset at his 47 year old Kid brother Billy. His car had just had work done on it and the seats were now rendered askew once again, due to this young Man's reckless driving.
“Who the fuck is tony b”
next sentence “ oh right, he was my best friend inside”
Dat animal Blundetto now
Lol that line always bugged me, he says "this one's still a smartass", implying he knew tony before he went away, yet then he acts like he had no idea tony b was his cousin. They were best buds inside yet tony b never mentioned tony s was his cousin?
Is this like when Fredo claims he'd never met Johnny Ola, but later tells Michael a story about Johnny?
@@paulie-Gualtieri. good thing sal Vitro knew you Paulie hehehehe
@@iaingrieve9598 Maybe Tony B didn't go by Tony B in prison so Angelo wasn't immediately aware that they were talking about his prison friend.
I'll tell one thing and Im not ashamed to say it
Phil really knew Angelo...
Angel should of commited to war or kept out
@@ianmoran2419 Historically , historical changes have come out of war..
Phil: **pointing to grilled cheese on the radiator** We were like frick and frack in the can
Carmine Sr. having a stroke with a mouthful of egg salad while Angelo and Tony are talking about that animal Tony Egg.
You know Quasimodo predicted all of this.
To the Victor go the spoils.
@@WestSideGorilla1980 Now go home and get your f*cking quotations book
Always bugged me - if Angelo and Tony B were such best buddies, how the hell did he not know Tony S was his cousin?
I always wondered that myself. It makes no sense.
Angelo was playin’ dumb. He don’t know nuthin’ capeesh?
People can have 10s of cousins, he probably knew they were but didnt know he was talking about tony b
He's an old man! He don't see so good!
Love is quarrel, maybe? 🤷♂️
- Chrissy
it always annoyed me tony smirking and covering it up with his fingers when he is basically setting Angelo up to fail. Got to love the small details that make tony even more of snake.
Some snakes are out there fahking themselves. Long before Adam and Eve even.
Ive only just noticed that
Tony wasn’t as smart as he thought. He over estimated his ability to manipulate events and under estimated his glorified crew ability not to fuck things up.
2:56 “… What’s This, The FUCKIN’ U.N., NOW⁉️” 😂
Always drove me nuts how Tony told Johnny that it was all Angelo’s idea and it got him killed.
That's not entirely why, he sided with Little Carmine, one way or another he was going to get taken out by John. Maybe if Carmine backed out earlier Angelo would've been spared but who knows, shame though, fine actor.
Tony threw Angelo right under the bus! Said it was Angelos idea instead of his. Angelo didn’t even wanna get involved. Everybody at that table not named Soprano died because of Tonys stupid idea. That he blamed on Angelo! That always bothered me
Tony and John did that nonsense with each other constantly. Remember when John's idea was to make Ralph captain after Tony hit him and when Tony objected John said it was Ralph's idea AMF he immediately threw cold water on it
The crazy thing is it was probably pretty easy to have guys killed (not saying that was the intent here) just by floating rumors. Even like in the Wire when they killed that guy for supposedly saying Marlo was a c***sucker and the kid says supposedly and Chris tells him whether he said it or not doesn't matter, what matters is people think he said it
I know obviously it's TV but it's not like in real life people were brought in and given the chance to deny accusations. Although if say they were and you believed them and they were lying then what? Or on the flip side if they were being honest then anyone repeating the rumor might have done so innocently or maliciously. Basically if they think you are capable of it whether you did it because irrelevant
I always cringe at how unimpressed the mayor of munchkinland was with Tony B”s Jackie Gleason ‘The mumbo’ 😂😂😂
I can never work out why Angelo thinks that the Gleason impersonation is so funny
old school guy stuff@@michaelharrison3602
Probably because there's not much else to do in prison but laugh at stupid shit. If I went to prison, I'd probably endlessly quote YTPs.
I don't know how many people caught it, but this part 4:05-4:21 is a tribute to The Godfather Part 3. When Don Altobello is in Sicily, just before he entrusts the professional assassin Mosca da Montelepre with the murder of Michael Corelone, he asks Mosca's son to do an imitation of a donkey, and the son does this ridiculous imitation that amuses Don Altobello. Of all the tributes to the Godfather found in The Sopranos, this is one of the most difficult to recognise.
“Jason, men are talking here.”
I wish Lorraine was more of a main character. 😂😂😂
Lol dude might have been jacked af, but Lorraine obviously was in charge in that relationship!
For a middle aged woman, she was hot.
She was smoking hot
Tony B. went to Carmine Sr.'s wake, looked at the casket and said, "Boy, you're dead!"
Cool how the first scene is the only scene with the original Lupertazzi administration-boss Carmine Lupertazzi, underboss John Sacrimoni, and consigliere Angelo Garepe.
It’s cool how the first scene is the only scene with the original Lupertazzi administration
@@paddyl0shut up albert
The original administration petered out. It died on the vine.
That Rusty, Angelo, and Tony B scene is a masterclass. In directing, writing, acting, everything. Portends to Doom. The powder keg that was season 5 is imo the best season of the series.
Can u explain why. It looks like a normal scene to me
@@waseem7195yeah same ?
*PORTENT
i never liked frankie valli as rusty . seemed like a fake tough guy
@@sergiol.3755nah, he was suppose to be a quite Machiavelli type not a "tough guy". I think he played it perfect.
Billy Leotardo loved Angelo. He was heartbroken to hear of his passing…
he loved him like a brother in law.
Yeah, it's sad when they go young like that…
Billy tired to get his attention for a couple of blocks
@@importedprovolone8184 When they go?!
@@importedprovolone8184 Come on eh?
“And John still gets to buy more Butter Brickle than he ever did under Carmine.”
Phil kept her in butter brickle even after the embarrassment of john crying like a woman .. even Cinderella didn’t cry
Devil dogs
His coach tuned into a pumpkin
It's an emotional day
@@crazycarlsadventures5983 through his veil of tears
Someone in the comments asked why Angelo called Tony B. his best friend in prison but also acted like he didn’t know him in front of Johnny sack and Tony soprano.
The reason behind that was very simple! Angelo didn’t want Johnny Sack to know Tony B and Angelo were close in the can. Just like Johnny didn’t want anyone to know paulie and him were close. Don’t forget Angelo and rusty hired Tony for the whacking of billy leotardo.
That's an interesting point of view, but Carmine was the boss, he couldn't have known that is going to suffer a stroke in 30 seconds
It always gets used in fun but I honestly wish they did more with angelo
Note to self: If an elderly man asks me if I can smell burning hair, it’s a cause for concern. I mean, it’s a totally normal every day question. Why would any of them have any concern about that question?
Whoa...fucking Norm MacDonald ovah here ("Dirty Work"."Note to self:Get Ass Wart cream to apply to my ass wart.")
Atleast he didn't suffer.
It's fictional
I heard it's a sign of a stroke, yeah
@@ThisIsCreation-FollowOnTwitter yea it's sad when they go young like that
One of deze days Angelo....to da trunk!
5:37 "Kill a woman? C'mon!"
She was a woman, this is true. But she was also a gangster and in that world, there is only one sex, religion, color or creed that matters, and it is green.
Also this is an episode of two before Tony B kills Joey Peeps along with an innocent woman
@@grantwilliams2650one of the never ending themes of the sopranos is that there all hypocrites. They don't live what they preach
@@PrometheanShows Yeah one of my favorite parts is Tony saying “you gotta get over it” to Furio grieving his dad and it cuts to Tony crying in therapy over Pie-O-My
Jason, MEN are talking here...
After 18 years in the can Angelo always said Phil had the best grill cheese. He perfected the recipe after 20 years in the can.
That recipee was a compromise :)
Eh, they release these fucks from the can, obviously he wasn't reaboolitated.
Funny thing he only needed the wall radiator and a tissue
That egg salad in Carmine's mouth, great character, shoulda done more with him honestly.
Egg salad and relish we upstaged by Tony's Father in laws' birthday sausages
A don doesn't wear egg salad
That egg salad was a horrible insult. End of fucking story
No
Coco should of gave her whipped cream
Get those soft drinks of choice out of his mouth!
Anythin' ya like.. Hehe
Ffs why this shit make me laugh so hard.
actually a legit sad story line. they were best friends in the can which means a lot, it's a brutal environment and friends are more than just drinking buddies in there. angelo being whacked just broke tony b, who arguably already was filled with impulse control issues anyway, but losing that close a friend is sad.
Nice to see Rusty Millio and his four seasons lining up some work for the Ichabod Crane.
"I'm telling you, carmine, we go-all out we'll steamroll right over John. And I predict, the guys in Brooklyn and Queens will welcome us as heroes-it'll be easy." Lol 😂I always loved that quote my top favorite
But will carmine be as effective as his father was???
Joe Santos is awesome. He was so good as Lt. Becker on The Rockford Files.
Angelo did 18 years in the can...how many did Phil do again? I can't seem to remember...
They never said. Maybe on the DVD commentary
He did 20 fuckin years! Not a peep out of him.
@@romacechina how was the manicot?
@@aarcoh It was gone, some burger boy smelling of white castles stuffed them all, half a tray full and a full platter of mushrooms.
Philly was just a fvckin kid when he went away too.. hehehehe
Phil and Billy killed Angelo because they didn't like the song he had on the radio.
3:17 "Phil's a pimp. It's goddamn Johnny Sack" - pure Godfather I. Tattaglia the pimp, the mastermind being Don Barzini.
He said pimple. But you are right, it is an omaj to the Godfather.
@@rockmyworldmusic you're goddamn right. He's a pimple. The better, the better.
Rusty and Angelo trying to hire Tony B. to whack Joey Peeps is an incredible scene. One of my favorites of the series
Been streaming old episodes of The Rockford Files lately and was surprised to learn that that show was David Chase’s first producing job. Joe Santos who plays Angelo in the Sopranos was Lt. Dennis Becker - Jim Rockford’s cop buddy- on Rockford Files.
Couldn't fvckin retire!
Phill for God's sake you know him
That poor Lincoln went thru a major fahking collision, only to be love tapped like that by that UN counselor, Angelo.
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Look at this shìt you any idea da work I've just had, give me da fvckin keys!
@@phil-Leotardo.171 you're right, it's off its axis
@@MrEd-ft6ge
Billy loved to drive da car, ever since he had his first Hot Wheels.
Seeing Frankie Valli reminds me: Olivia Newton-John RIP. Grease is the word.
Yeah it's sad when they go young like dat
@@paulie-Gualtieri. when they gooooo?? C'mon.. hehehehe
She was just a fucking kid😢
4:11 animal blundetto never had the makings of a glorified comedian
Always amazes me just how much of an animal Tony Egg is
Stuff like that is what makes the show so good. Little slips like that, that we've probably all had become more frequent with Junior, revealing his dementia
I may not have graduated top of my fuckin’ class, but I always found the part from 0:35 to 0:40 a bit irritating. Angelo seemingly goes from barely remembering Tony B to saying he was his best buddy inside. Also, how could he not know that Tony B and Tony S are cousins? Anyway, 4 dollars a pound.
I was thinking about the same thing too....
Timeline got fucked up.
Is is a hanging offense?.....
Playing dumb.
“Get that Tony Egg salad out of his mouth!”
You and Tony Egg again
@@SilvioMDante OOOH! Sil! Cheer me up, babe!
@@gabagool6829 Just when I thought I was out, THEY PULL ME BACK IN! 👐
Make my nephew an 🥚 egg.. hehehe
@@SilvioMDante gabagool?? OVAH HERE.. hehehe
If you've never been to prison you can never fully grasp the bons between Tony B. and Angelo. It's like going off to war together.
Next time I get served egg salad with too much gherkins, I'm sending it back!
The mayor of munchkin land is my favourite character....they should've done more with him
Did you see that two black egg salads run away?
Oh yeah those guys.
Oh yeah those eggs
I love Johnny calling Tony on his emotional manipulation when he tries the “fine forget it! I’m so sorry for trying! :(” thing lmao “FUCK THAT”
I think Angelo got done dirty. He spent all those years in, he must of done well for himself before hand or was taken care of to get out and be so chill and not so money hungry, but the whole carmine vs sack really messed things up. If they would of just had bigger heads prevail it's obvious that carmine Jr would of never been a good boss to begin with so they should of automatically jumped behind sac
It was never clear to me whether Tony B did or did not resent Tony for having done 17 years. There are a few clear hints in this video that he did, but there are also a few hints that he did not, partly thanks to Buscemi's masterclass acting.
I think he didn't resent Tony for the time in the jail, but when he was out of the can he expected more from tony and didn't like his attitude with him
Wasn't there a scene where they say Tony B got arrested but Tony S didn't, because Soprano was late or something ? Or that Tony S got away ? I always thought Tony B resented his cousin. He thought he took the years for Tony S, or that Tony S should have been arrested too. His jokes about Tony S, his entire attitude seemed like he was annoyed that Tony S was successful out on the street while he, Tony B, should have been. That's what I got from it.
I think it was a lot of insecurity from Tony S. He was projecting hard throughout
I reckon Tony G always secretly suspected it but knew he would need Tony when he got out so never brought it up
That should have read Tony B
"The fundamental question is, will I be as effective as a boss like My dad was...and I will be, even more so- but until I am...it'll be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective."
Lmao Jesus what a way to say a whole lot without saying nothin
If I were Tony, I would have taken full advantage of that conflict. I think he'd be better off with Little Carmine being the victor simply because he's not too bright and could have played out to his advantage.
Angelo is a loyal Consigliere to Carmine Sr. for 30 years, does his time in the can with no complaints, unlike Phil. Gets caught in a power struggle and gets whacked for what? Trying to broker peace between rival mob capos.
So much for the Art of Negotiation 🗣️.
That's the world they're in
I hope Borko eventually starts making videos about characters so obscure that they are 2-3 seconds long. And I can comment about shine boxes in them.
Borko, you alright, you barely touched your channel?
Too much comments.
@@gabagool6829 Gabrielle send me down here for the gabagool
The wine makes him emotional.
@@1122reyes So have a breadstick
😂
when he said "no more of this Butchie" was he referring to people damaging his car, and leaving his front seat askew
“Jason men are talking here” 😂😂😂
Up in da club
AV A NICE DAY !
Historically i always thought, baring 'your point being what Sushi Magoo' , Angelo to be a glorified curtain jerker. But the beloved Mayor of Munchkinland and his flawless Italian was inspired writing and acting. The stare he gave Animal Blundetto was ice.
HBO Cinemax and Showtime could have had a sit down, instead they went to war
Carmine was healthy as a fuckin rhino until John poisoned the egg salad
Conspiracy theories now?? Hehe
Again with the salad?
We'll chalk it up to the headless horseman.
Actually when you think about it, the headless horseman, Tony B as Ichabod Crane, Quasimodo predicted this.
@@u.r.490 Tony egg . Heheeh 🥚
@@u.r.490 long John silver maybe?
I love how HBO's way of communicating with the RUclips community like Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul is not posting videos and clips, but not taking down Borko and other Sopranos channels and letting them do it for them.
Borko just when I thought I was out you pulled me back in
Lol "he's just floating this to keep the peace."
Angelo didn’t know who Tony was talking about cause he didn’t refer to his cousin’s proper name, Animal Blundetto…
Borko, this isn't the UN, all HBO understands is uploads!!
6:30 Hornet's nest, Angelo. A bee is what you sometimes get on you 'at.
"I smell cut grass." Hahah "Get that egg salad out of his mouth..." 6:56 Just classic. This was a great clip.
"Jason, men are talking here." LOL
Only Little Carmine can both confirm AND deny he will be a good boss in the same sentence.
Little Carmine is one of those guys who thinks using lots of words is a sign of intelligence
"Jason men are talking here" Damn that woman was ice cold...still should've kicked up to Johnny
Yeah, dude balls are her earings
Billy Leotardo had to move the toner cartridges out of the trunk so Angelo could fit in there.
🤣🤣🤣
The power struggle was one of my favorite storylines.
angelo garepe ? just a kid
175 years old this kid......
@@deathrager2404 175??? not a day over 76!
@@franciscoherrera5577 this fuckin stunad... ruined the whole joke
The construction Beef down in Yonkers needs a spin off show.
Tony B:"Oh.Like Sanford & Son?"
Angelo:"How would you like a five across yo lip?"
What happened to Angelo was beyond fucked up. It would’ve been nice to see Phil go through his Billy Batts death in the finale.
Angelo! Not much screen time, but one of my faves. And "Rusty, I think he bangs his wife in installments" is a classic.
That egg salad, whatever happened there.
@1:33 "Jason, men ah twah-keen he-yeah!"