At least we can know how many years he was in the can, whether it was 15 or 17, unlike Uncle Philly, who spent unknown number of years in prison and doesn't want to talk about it.
@@Silvio89Dante I'm looking at a coupla three years minimum. There's a reason I wanted to build a Mar A Lago in Russia.. so I can visit there on the 21st and stay an extended period
When he told him “You just take care of yourself” it felt nice. Like yeah he was furious about everything because he had to deal with the repercussions, but that was like his brother. A best friend. It’s kind of hard to not sympathize with him when HIS best friend (when they were in prison) got killed. Phil was a heartless fuck. Didn’t give a shit about money, only his ego
And it brought two extra great storylines too. The story of Tony failing to show up for their heist and the guilt and shame he has carried since, and the struggles of a former criminal to go ahead and earn an honest living even though the chance of making dirty money was still there. Plus the whole kid brother Billy thing. He was a fantastic adittion to the show as it could not have been any other way. What a shame that he was a fkn animal too.
And he shook things up bc of motivations that were somewhat relatable and made some sense. Unlike Paulie, who would create chaos for absolutely no good reason other than being a dumbfuck. He should have gotten the “Animal” nickname.
Man, James performance as he has a panic attack in melfi’s office is just so good. He gave a great performance and did so many great scenes but this one kinda gets lost in the shuffle.
@@MichaelGiordano777 you’re so badass bro. Such a tough street guy. We’re all so scared of you now that you mentioned you’re from a shithole like Jersey.
They will go through their entire lives, not knowing that their father's sperm was smuggled out of jail to get Nency pregnant. Vito: That's the least I could do.
In the same alternate universe Vito drank the load and secretly passed his own as Tony’s. Those kids are actually Vito’s and they’ve both gotta weight problem. Lol.
As someone who has had 2 panic attacks it is scary real how good he acted that out, back when I almost had a third I felt just like him trying to calm myself down, scary shit
S5 was my favorite. It was far enough into the series that the lore was well established and the story progressed so well, yet far enough from the end that we know there was still some major things in store.
I think the melfi scene is significant because it shows how painful it was for tony to actually confront his inner demons. Most of everything else they talked about was to make tony see more clearly as a mob boss or sociopathic attempts at mimicking emotions. He never wanted melfi to help him be a better person because it would feel like that session every time.
Him talking with Dr. Melfi about the truth behind the hijacking is probably the most real/vulnerable we see Tony in his sessions. Other than when he confesses the murders to her, which turns out to be a dream.
Dr. Melfi was always the biggest gangster on this show. We never noticed it because she was the opposite of Tony's mom. Tony's mom would use guilt to manipulate Tony into doing terrible things... but Melfi, without realizing it, was empowering Tony to do far worse by helping him relieve his guilt. That's why Tony B died. Tony the non-varsity athlete released his guilt on that call, and pulled the trigger on his visit.
That was when Tony truly descended into the darkness forever. It was his final shred of being a decent human being he’d had left. All empathy was lost.
I know we make a lot of jokes here, but man...Gandolfini's acting in the scene in Melfi's office...it's just amazing. Even I felt painful inside, watching Tony try to bring out all those old suppressed memories.
A little fun fact here, about the scene where the two Tony’s are watching TV outside. It was actually freezing outside that day. At one point, James went into the Escalade to warm up. He ended up falling asleep inside and had his foot on the gas. The engine revving alerted the crew, who went to wake him up. Gold acting from both of them!
Two black guys in Irvington... same dudes Chris hired for the Carmine job, which he later "made sure" that they got the "mouth on a statue". Blundetto's information was not up to date, and that's what gave him away.
It's funny that Tony S. used the "two black guys" excuse and later Tony B. does the same thing. I almost wonder if Tony B. knew all along and is why for his lie, he did the same thing.
Always thought had Tony B not messed up with going "rogue" (killing Billy Leotardo etc) he would have tried taking over as Boss eventually. There's a scene with him, Angelo Garepe and Rusty Millio that was set in the casino I think it was that T gave Blundetto to run, Angelo gifts him a plaque that Tony B hangs up that says "You're the Boss". The facial expression on Tony B was suspicious to me. Not to mention Tony B was tougher than T (Did many years in prison etc) he was also genuinely well liked by the crew whereas we see T rules by fear and his "family" don't really care for him (there's quite a few scenes that show this). In the future if he challenged this after being "Made" I think he would have more supporters than Tony S. Of course this is just my opinion and Chase went with the storyline he did 😊
He says meadow was 3 months old. So if blundered served 15 or even 17 years that would make meadow 17. By season 5 she had been in college for 3 or 4 years.
Animal Blundetto couldn't even keep his mouth shut about the origins of the radiator grilled cheese. Can't even let Phil take the credit. Truly despicable.
The pitch for sopranos: a mob boss who has constant battles with a anxiety and guilt. Network executives: yeah that will never make for good television.
Man James Gandolfini….you can see that his anxious acting was more of a reveal into his true inner self. The man was racked with an immense sense of insecurity, to the point that he sought the ultimate escape.
Is there such a thing as the best Sopranos story line, characterisation and dynamic with protagonist? Buscemi blows everything out of the water, as he does in everything he's ever done!
To be fair, Uncle Philly said he ATE grilled cheese of da radiator, not that he PREPARED it. He was probably just the best customer to crazy rasta fuvk 😉
Borko I have to come clean. The night you uploaded the Sopranos clip before Thanksgiving, I got a computer virus forcing you to do the upload yourself. Could of easily just of been me getting that HBO Strike. You got 15 days suspension, I spent 15 hours with Geek Squad.
So used to seeing "Animal Blundetto" thanks to all your vids I'd probably be confused if i see him referred to as "Tony B...", or to a lesser extent, "Tony Uncle Al!"
I guess the Shah of Iran identified as a crazy Rasta in the 1990s.
The weed made him emotional
Crazy rasta af
Quasimodo predicted all this
When that subject came up that was the first thing that popped into my mind I knew somebody was going to bring it up
"Timeline got all scrambled"
- Tony Egg
Lmao, A+ comment
Underrated
Tony Uncle Egg
AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA DUDE. This comment and "I confused Blanca with Vito junior all this time" are best comments here. Salute
Make us a couple of eggs
The Rasta used to cut the cheese with a razor so thin it used to liquify with just a little butter, it was a good system.
Cut the cheese? Liquid? That's a shart!
I thought he used too many onions. Anyway, still a good grilled cheese.
Love the Goodfellas reference.
Ahahahahaha
😂😂😂😂
1:40 Turns out, Phil Leotardo turned rasta while in the can.
Like a Jamaican hooooooaaah.
Hasidic homeboy hehehe..
Lol
He compromised, mon...he ate da jerked chicken off the rad-i-ator.
@@AndyCigars bob Marley ovah here mon.. Hehehe
At least we can know how many years he was in the can, whether it was 15 or 17, unlike Uncle Philly, who spent unknown number of years in prison and doesn't want to talk about it.
@Matt Joseph So is his head, now.
I heard Phil did something like 20 yrs. I'm not sure though..
@@donaldtrump9939 how many years will you do, mr president... Donald... Sir :)
@@Silvio89Dante I'm looking at a coupla three years minimum. There's a reason I wanted to build a Mar A Lago in Russia.. so I can visit there on the 21st and stay an extended period
@@donaldtrump9939 If you go to Russia, say hello to Valery!
Hey Tony, did the black guys even exists ?
Anyways, 4$ a pound.
These guys beside me, they’re sleeping.
@@killaskrilla5320 slip n fall school hehehe
Hahhhhhahaha
F@ck'd up
“I had a fight with HBO and I fainted. That’s why I missed the upload.” - Borko
16 copyright violations, this guy.
"Jason, don't put pine cones in the filter! We're saving those for your old Uncle Richie's grave site!"
Best comment
Lmao
Very quick on your feet with that comment. Salute.
None of your fckn business WIT ALL DO RESPECT
@@roejogan215 🧥
Tony trying not to cry at the very end . He loved him like a brother in-law
When he told him “You just take care of yourself” it felt nice. Like yeah he was furious about everything because he had to deal with the repercussions, but that was like his brother. A best friend. It’s kind of hard to not sympathize with him when HIS best friend (when they were in prison) got killed. Phil was a heartless fuck. Didn’t give a shit about money, only his ego
Yeah, it's sad when they go like that.
When they go?!
@@Piotr.AMS.Studio He's Gone.. an therrs nothinnhg we can dho about it.
How can you love an animal like that ? Who took away a 47 years old kid like Billy Leotardo like that. Without any provocation whatsoever.
Long John Silver was my favorite character. Wish they did more with him
Where the f * ck do you get the ba||s?
@@MrEd-ft6ge animal bloondino.
You got in with that comment before me - guess I should go shove my quote book up my fat f*kn' ass!
@@josephgarvey5400 you’re only as good as your last comment. You know that!
The main point here is that Tony Egg dosen't have a leg to stand on!
This guy in the joint - crazy rasta fuck. He used to make grilled cheese on the radiator. His name was Phil Leotardo or somethin
He used to steal all the tissues too. Wonder what he needed so many tissues for? Guy neva had a cold
How many years did he do in the can? Did he ever say?
@A Synth 😆😅😂🤣☠️
@A Synth there he is!!! The king of dreadlocks!
Yeah, I heard it was Leonardo before he came ovah
Tony: Black guys, my ass. Vito: Lucky you!
Hahha well played
SEVERELY underrated comment here!
two black guys jumping everyone mixtape is needed don borko
Plus with the real ones when they took the Mercedes
@@anomiemnemonical578 😂😂😂
That animal Blundetto never had the makings of a Fargo hitman.
Ha Good one😅
He was kinda funny-lookin'. Oh! And he wasn't circumcised!
Watch it Mickey.
Furgeh abt crowding him! He’s an interior designer.
Enough with the fucking makings jokes. They’re so fucking lame.
I also could've gone my entire life without knowing how Nancy got pregnant
Animal Blundetto wanted to get his girlfriend pregnant. He improvised. He jacked off into a tissue and had it smuggled out of prison.
They grilled the leftovers on da radiator
I just spat out my fockin coffee, madon'
😂😂😂
It's the least I could do
Sounds like Animal Blundetto did a lot of comprising eating those grilled cheeses of the radiator like his good friend Uncle Philly.
That's why he cooked it between two pieces of paper on the radiator, because all the tissue he used to Jag off in.
The Jamaican guy compromised too, he had a whole system
The more I watch season 5 the more I come to love Animal Blundetto. Great character, complex and really shook things up
And it brought two extra great storylines too. The story of Tony failing to show up for their heist and the guilt and shame he has carried since, and the struggles of a former criminal to go ahead and earn an honest living even though the chance of making dirty money was still there. Plus the whole kid brother Billy thing. He was a fantastic adittion to the show as it could not have been any other way. What a shame that he was a fkn animal too.
Yeah but it sucks how much this show has to retcon because they didn’t think far enough ahead to plan out characters to introduce.
I can't even say his name
And he shook things up bc of motivations that were somewhat relatable and made some sense. Unlike Paulie, who would create chaos for absolutely no good reason other than being a dumbfuck. He should have gotten the “Animal” nickname.
@MoralesCorner yeah Billy, whatever happened there.
Man, James performance as he has a panic attack in melfi’s office is just so good. He gave a great performance and did so many great scenes but this one kinda gets lost in the shuffle.
Agreed, I'd like to imagine that got a round of applause when the take finished.
Siskel and Ebert ova here
He had the makings of a varsity fainter.
@@MichaelGiordano777 you’re so badass bro. Such a tough street guy. We’re all so scared of you now that you mentioned you’re from a shithole like Jersey.
Sounded like a Varsity Mafia Pussyiosa to me…
Dr. Melfi needed to give Tony 5 mls of gabagool to get him back from that panic attack.
Gabagoolapentin
@@JunkCCCP😂
Hahahahsshajshajsjajaja
GABBAGOOL? OVA HEEEEEREEE
@@aceofcheems7685 👇👇👇
They will go through their entire lives, not knowing that their father's sperm was smuggled out of jail to get Nency pregnant.
Vito: That's the least I could do.
He smuggled it out in his mouth.
@@ArmyJames It was a joke... Don't tell nothing James!
In the same alternate universe Vito drank the load and secretly passed his own as Tony’s. Those kids are actually Vito’s and they’ve both gotta weight problem. Lol.
He got a pass for dat
@@Silvio89Dante Say hi to your wife.
“With half of them locked up making grilled cheese, you’d think there wouldn’t be so many of them around to make trouble” 😂 😂
13 percent 60 percent. Tony knows.
tony have a hard time interpreting statistics@@assrammington7961
Says the guido
@@assrammington7961 Let's focus on why YOU'RE a failure and failed to meet up to expectations in life thought...
Borko is out here acting like a free agent
"I taught Phil Leotardo how to make grilled cheese on the radiator, can you believe that? huahahaha!" - Gianni Russo
"I was actually the one who taught Spit Shine Tommy how to make shoes look like f*cking mirrors. Can you believe it?"
Now go get your cheesebox
Wonder if Uncle Philly ever had one of those tissues smuggled out of jail...
tony "the splooge smuggler" soprano
don't ask how he did it
@@louisferdinandceline3016 🤢
James’ acting during the onset of Tony’s panic attack is seriously the best acting I have ever seen. The whole scene is my favorite.
As someone who has had 2 panic attacks it is scary real how good he acted that out, back when I almost had a third I felt just like him trying to calm myself down, scary shit
"James"
S5 was my favorite. It was far enough into the series that the lore was well established and the story progressed so well, yet far enough from the end that we know there was still some major things in store.
“Had a Huge lunch” always gets me
“Timeline got all fucked up” - Sil
Pull it back in Sil, compromise
I wanted to watch a full episode of The Sopranos, but I compromised and watched a Borko clip instead.
Tony B was one of my favorite characters. It was such a shame we didn't get more with him
It's a serious opinion though. I actually agree unironically
@@DrJ-hx7wv Ditto
Blundetto was a fascinating character not easily pigeonholed, and it didn't hurt that the ever excellent Steve Buscemi played him.
@stangiliadov9038 the premier episode. Always hoped they'd make a 2hr motion picture where part 2 of this would be revealed.
15 to 17 years isn't that long.
But 20 fucking years
20 years: grilled cheese off the radiator
15 to 17 years: pine cones in the filter
Who did 20 years?
Imagine the crew Tony could have had against new york. Furio, Tony B Ralphie + everyone else. But he killed 2 of them and furio got too thirsty
He actually put a hit on furio to
Add in Richie Aprile and Feech Lamana. They would run all the lawn services and pizza joints from south Jersey to white plains.
yeah and also Chris, who delivered headshots in almost every gunfight he got himself into
took out christofah, pussy, ralphie, blundetto
Can forget mikey!
Borko I'm sorry, I didn't know what else to do. I want back in. Can I sit?
Ok but use two chairs
Got that note from ur doctor yet?
Hot water n lemon 🍋 right?? HEHEHE
No...you broke the last one in Ade's club
@Paulie Gualtieri he stabbed u in da haaaht... Hehehe
I think the melfi scene is significant because it shows how painful it was for tony to actually confront his inner demons. Most of everything else they talked about was to make tony see more clearly as a mob boss or sociopathic attempts at mimicking emotions. He never wanted melfi to help him be a better person because it would feel like that session every time.
great observation, I guess apart from learning techniques to help panic attacks, this was really only Tony’s real emotional breakthrough
They took his shoes but left his Jaaacckeeet!
Fine corinthian leather btw..
Him talking with Dr. Melfi about the truth behind the hijacking is probably the most real/vulnerable we see Tony in his sessions. Other than when he confesses the murders to her, which turns out to be a dream.
Tony B. was one of my favorite characters. I wish they did more with him, like The Jacket or Phil The Talking House.
Dr. Melfi was always the biggest gangster on this show. We never noticed it because she was the opposite of Tony's mom. Tony's mom would use guilt to manipulate Tony into doing terrible things... but Melfi, without realizing it, was empowering Tony to do far worse by helping him relieve his guilt. That's why Tony B died. Tony the non-varsity athlete released his guilt on that call, and pulled the trigger on his visit.
I tend to agree
Tony lettered in football.
toodle-oo
You must have been top of your fkn Class.
That was when Tony truly descended into the darkness forever. It was his final shred of being a decent human being he’d had left. All empathy was lost.
“I did 20 f*cking years!!!”
Where did you get that from? Never heard it before.
Blundinno. Thats his f*cking legacy.
@Shapiro Shekelberg West CALD-WELL
Nucky Thompson working at the dry cleaning?!
Ohh, how mighty have fallen!
He plays a panic attack perfectly wish he was still with us
I know we make a lot of jokes here, but man...Gandolfini's acting in the scene in Melfi's office...it's just amazing. Even I felt painful inside, watching Tony try to bring out all those old suppressed memories.
A little fun fact here, about the scene where the two Tony’s are watching TV outside.
It was actually freezing outside that day. At one point, James went into the Escalade to warm up. He ended up falling asleep inside and had his foot on the gas. The engine revving alerted the crew, who went to wake him up.
Gold acting from both of them!
mhm, it sure doesnt look like its freezing
Mmmm boy are you fat
@@anonymousfalsename5441 what did you call me?
I saw that vid yesterday
That Pinecone was my favorite character. Wish they would have done more with him.
I got other sorrows in my life, El Señor De Los Cielos uploads for example
It’s a classic show cocksucka
Tony had a panic attack in the Office because he wasn't sitting at 12 o'clock.
Two black guys in Irvington... same dudes Chris hired for the Carmine job, which he later "made sure" that they got the "mouth on a statue". Blundetto's information was not up to date, and that's what gave him away.
It's funny that Tony S. used the "two black guys" excuse and later Tony B. does the same thing. I almost wonder if Tony B. knew all along and is why for his lie, he did the same thing.
The hacidic homeboyz were prolific in Jersey
2 black guys jumped Tony and 17 years later jumped Tony B.
"No I lied. What'm gonna tell them? what'm gonna tell all of them? I had a fight with HBO and I got demonetized? That's why I stopped uploading?!?!
Tony B was a real man: Strong silent type, held no grudges, and at peace.
he was gay? tony b?
Always thought had Tony B not messed up with going "rogue" (killing Billy Leotardo etc) he would have tried taking over as Boss eventually. There's a scene with him, Angelo Garepe and Rusty Millio that was set in the casino I think it was that T gave Blundetto to run, Angelo gifts him a plaque that Tony B hangs up that says "You're the Boss". The facial expression on Tony B was suspicious to me. Not to mention Tony B was tougher than T (Did many years in prison etc) he was also genuinely well liked by the crew whereas we see T rules by fear and his "family" don't really care for him (there's quite a few scenes that show this). In the future if he challenged this after being "Made" I think he would have more supporters than Tony S. Of course this is just my opinion and Chase went with the storyline he did 😊
NOBODYS GOT AIDS@@deathrager2404
Like Gary Coopah
@@deathrager2404
NO! Are you listening to me?!
“Long John silver maybe”
Hilarious lol
He says meadow was 3 months old. So if blundered served 15 or even 17 years that would make meadow 17. By season 5 she had been in college for 3 or 4 years.
Maybe his trial lasted a couple of years back and forth. Sopranos timelines are tough to follow sometimes
It would make more sense if the line was 3 years old, but he got a better take where he says month.
Timeline got fucked up... Is it a hanging offence?
Animal Blundetto couldn't even keep his mouth shut about the origins of the radiator grilled cheese. Can't even let Phil take the credit. Truly despicable.
that Animal Blundetto was going to give me his sperm so I could make another kid brother
I’m really addicted to watching Borko’s Sopranos uploads, some 2 black guys keep making me do it.
"No, no, I had a yuge lunch that's all it's GES."
20 years old, I wanted to work at Taco Bell. I compromised. I got a job at Long John Silver's.
I wish Nelson Van Alden was on this show. Would have been fucking crazy.
I am relaxed.
@Michael O Donnell I used to believe in God, but now... I don't believe in ANYthing.
Mueller? I got him off O'banion, he was sellin flowers, fuckin steam irons!
He would have been insanely old, if not dead :o
Tony S. ~ “ it’s hard seein ya like dish.”
Tony B ~ “Dis is nuttin. You shoulda seen me rubbin all doze guys in da can”
I could've called you ichabod crane but I did-dent!
Tony is telling the animal about the panic attack because he knows he’s a deadman and it’ll never come out
Wow, seeing Tony -- at least that time --had genuine remorse and leaving his cousin holding the bag all those years earlier.
Wish they did more with that pinecone he stuck in the filter character had depth
That was as powerful a couple of performances ever on film. And Dr. Melfi. So touching.
Thanks for another video uncle Borko
We finally got the recipe for grilled cheese on the radiator.
As a middle aged man with anxiety and panic, I know what Tony went through
The pitch for sopranos: a mob boss who has constant battles with a anxiety and guilt.
Network executives: yeah that will never make for good television.
Jokes aside Jim’s acting when he told Melfi the truth about his mother causing him a panic attack was amazing
I hate making a serious comment to a Borko video, but the panic attack in Melfi's office is one of the best in the whole show.
It's hard seeing you like this Borko, uploading Sopranos not El Señor De Los Cielos. Like a real job
Coupla spooks jumped me, oh yeah those two guys... Hehehe
A coupla Shines!! Right of the Shinebox!!
Can you tell Jason not to keep putting pine cones in my pool filter
@@James_Price79 you come here too?? Hehehe
Scene that made David Chase cry. Washcloth on Tony's head
Man James Gandolfini….you can see that his anxious acting was more of a reveal into his true inner self. The man was racked with an immense sense of insecurity, to the point that he sought the ultimate escape.
Is there such a thing as the best Sopranos story line, characterisation and dynamic with protagonist? Buscemi blows everything out of the water, as he does in everything he's ever done!
The Rasta man should have had his own cooking show..in prison showing Phil how to make grilled cheese on a radiator
That crazy Rasta fuck was the one who turned Phil out.
Animals spend 15 or 17 years. Legends spend 20 years.
loved tony b, he served all that time and didn’t get mad about it and have it get in the way of relations and such like phil and richie
Tony B did 15 fucking years. He came out an animal of one of the subspecies.
Don Borko, welcome back. Your plate of gabagool, awaits.
Seems eating radiator - grilled cheese and j**ing off were the most "can" of things...
I got in a fight with my mudda and I passed out. Gets me every time
JG is a phenomenal actor. His facial expressions and change in temper is unmatched
Broko compromised!!! Started uploading Mexican soap operas instead of messing with HBO...
Blundetto earned everything he has coming to him since being released from prison.
“I had a fight with my mudda and I had a f$&@in panic attack!”-Tony Soprano
17 years is nothing. Did any of you realise Phil did 20 years in the can? It was never mentioned though.
HBO: "You don't post OUR videos!"
BORKO: "You're crowding me."
‘It’s the least I could do’ had me rolling.
To be fair, Uncle Philly said he ATE grilled cheese of da radiator, not that he PREPARED it. He was probably just the best customer to crazy rasta fuvk 😉
The sperm smuggled outta jail thing needed elaboration lol
Borko I have to come clean. The night you uploaded the Sopranos clip before Thanksgiving, I got a computer virus forcing you to do the upload yourself. Could of easily just of been me getting that HBO Strike. You got 15 days suspension, I spent 15 hours with Geek Squad.
Focus on your breathing, Tony. All will be OK. I've got some bread and cheese grilling in the back.
I wanted to listen to Toots and the Maytals. I compromised. I listened to Johnny Sac cry at his daughter's wedding instead.
4:56 you gotta understand that she’s got a three month OHLLD!!!!
Long John Silver, maybe.
Tony's got other sorrows in his life
AJ was his real punishment.
@@Silvio89Dante van helsing.. Hehehe
@@purplesword5536 "what rough beast slouches towards Bethlehem to be born"
@@Silvio89Dante walt Whitman ovah here... Hehehe
When T.S. Told T.B. About the real reason he wasn’t there the night T.B. Went away, you knew he was gonna whack him
You can tell he didn’t originally say “Goons.” He probably said “a couple of Coons jumped me.”
That could save you from getting fired from your job today. No I said Goons not Coons. Oh, well we can't cancel you then.
So used to seeing "Animal Blundetto" thanks to all your vids I'd probably be confused if i see him referred to as "Tony B...", or to a lesser extent, "Tony Uncle Al!"