I love how Tony undermines Janice’s attempt at cooking for the family right after the speech about how undermining is bad and is teaching his kids not to do.
@@jesussson3467she didn’t cook the food she ordered Take Out from Artie Bucco’s resturant and made it seem like she cooked the food. Watch the show before commenting bullshit you spineless idiot
When he snaps END OF SUBJECT sounds like a kid too. His young self really comes through when dealing with family. The depth of the character is unmatched.
Ha! Ha!. Those poor children. Bobby is dead, their real Mother is dead, and Janice is a basket case. Dear God, if a Child is exposed to this drama while having meals, they could be traumatized, Sophia could be an Anorexic for all we know.
@From the Shadows Emerges... That is sick! Before she played Jill Foster Abbott #7 on The Young & The Restless, she dated the Former Manager of Crosby, Stills Nash & Young and even met Singer Laura Nyro (RIP). She in her own way was a Groupie.
Even better when he trolls Janice to undermine her (probably bullshit) attempt at anger management, then strolls out smiling about it. A lot of my favourite scenes are the ones where there's nothing much going on, but you can see the characters getting bumping up against one another over some petty slight, or simmering resentment.
Jim Gandolfini's performance was beyond the limits of alot of actors. So many actors can't do frustration without making you feel awkward because they don't care to do their role while also making people laugh. It's all about heart and if you are just acting funny like all the hack comedians or just acting caring like Mark Wahlburg, Tom Cruise or any other famous psycho then you can piss off. Superficial wasn't a key ingredient in him like it is in so many.
@@defragsbin I think janice was genuinely happy. And Tony couldn't stand it. I mean that whole episode she was honestly looking at herself and her flaws. And Tony had to ruin it. I mean she was even calm af when a telemarketer called. Tonys a sociopath man
@@forman208 from what we get (in his dream, and some of the prequel). Tony was "talented", maybe not in all areas, but it was point of pride for him especially over the fact that he credits his football as why he's a threatening guy. Most people agree Tony sees it as "lost potential", so that's why he's so sour about it. "he could've made it" on his own.
Very real scene for those of us who endured those dreaded 'family' dinners; I can relate to the kid who put his hands over his ears. Raise yours differently sweetheart.
Especially for the holidays, Polly. My attitude has always been that the holidays can be great as long as you don't fuck them up by spending them with family.
haha As son of Italian descendants I can tell you this is extremely accurate, the suddenly heated discussions on a Sunday dinner out of nowhere, it is just part of the Sunday dinner dynamics hahaha
@@veronicao4643 I don't really think that a persons's personality can really be judged by their nationality especially a nation as small as the Netherlands. Belgium Denmark Sweden Germany Luxembourg, all mostly the same IMO.
Medley of pastas that Janice whipped up... That look on Tony’s face as he says it. The comedy in this show is completely underrated. David chase and the writers are the best.
Lol junior, “small hands that was always your problem.” despite there being several scenes of Tony just beating the absolute shit out of a variety people with his big ass meaty hands lmao.
In certain sports you literally gotta have MASSIVE hands, like in football I think the average QB hand size is between 9-10 inches. I don't think Tonys hands are that large but they definitely aren't small either lmao
I was rewatching the Sopranos, and actually in the very first episode, Tony when introducing Uncle Junior, mentions that he loves him but he always told his girl cousins that he didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete and that was very hurtful. Funny that 4 or 5 seasons later, they actually make it a major plot point and an iconic Sopranos scene lol.
Sopranos love doing long story arcs. In season 1, the FBI said they wanted Johnny Sack when they arrested Junior. In season 5, the FBI finally got Johnny.
@@SecretAgentMan00 yep thats a very awesome thing about the show, they have many small details that they never forget that run for a long long time. Just one example is the drill that Tony gave cousin Brian. I believe in a later episode he forgets he gave it to him and goes "wheres the drill?"
0:40 Tony's very subdued and off guard "oh wait the fff..." Never fails to get a smile outta me. It catches him so off guard he doesn't even know what to do xD
I like how at 2:04 Barb's daughter started laughing. I don't know if that was scripted or if she just started laughing when tony blew up. Lol. Had me going though, lol.
Junior was always my favorite character, he was the only who who got away with stuff like this. Tony would've ripped anyone else's head off, but each time he thinks how many hours Junior spent throwing ball with him.
I love how Barb asks "what?" in such a casual manner, even when Tony is on the edge of breaking everything close to him. Like it's just such a normal thing at that point that she doesn't even realize Tony is seriously pissed until after he keeps screaming
This scene alone proved why Barbara and her husband kept away from her siblings and mother. The one time they are there for Sunday Dinner, theres a huge argument within minutes😂
A lot of psychology here. Tony wishes he’d been a pro athlete so that he’d never ended up in the mafia so every time junior mentions it he’s pushing a nuclear button
I love how no one is particularly startled to Tony’s throwing his fork and screaming at junior. Arguing and yelling is so normalized doesn’t seem like anyone notices lol
Junior never had the makings of a varsity golfer. He was always in the muff.
Keith Dougherty hahahahhahaahah.
Southa da border ...Where da tuna fish play
Stupida fackin game.
lol
Lol
Tony's inability to notice Junior's dementia is so twisted yet hilarious, The Sopranos is just Seinfeld with Oscar-winning talent and a mafia setting
"END OF DISCUSSION"
Total George Costanza moment.
Seinfeld sucked balls
This is show absolutely a dark comedy.
He started noticing when Junior said that shit during a business meeting 😂
I think Junior knew what he was doing. He did try to kill Tony.
TONY: Get your coat, we’re leaving!
AJ: I don’t have a coat.
No coat? Tony should’ve given him the jaaaaackeeet.
😂😂😂
What jacket?
😂nice
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brooo🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ya gotta love James Gandolfini. An outstanding actor, God rest his soul.
Little Carmine? Is that you??
He was a saint
@@shimatetsuo2019 haha spot on
Whatever happened there...
@@JacquesMesrine94 Whatever happened there?!?!?
"is the kind of stuff am teaching my kids not to do". 3.5 seconds later he takes a jab at Janice poor cooking.
lol i love Tony.
It is a jab, you don't normally mix pastas, thats what a merigan would do
kulgan18 well Janice never had the makings of a varsity chef so....😂😂
kulgan18 Right 😂
It was definitely a jab, you can tell by the tone of his voice when he says it. It’s really subtle but definitely a jab.
Tony is such a hypocrite 😂
I love how dramatic Tony is in this scene.
*Holds finger up* END OF SUBJECT!
That and the delivery of the line. You know Tony has Italian genes :)
He was doing his best George Constanza impression.
"ENDAFSUBGET!"
He channeled his inner Mussolini
😂
I love how Tony undermines Janice’s attempt at cooking for the family right after the speech about how undermining is bad and is teaching his kids not to do.
Giant hypocrite
they can dish it out but cant take it, typical cluster b personality
@@jesussson3467she didn’t cook the food she ordered Take Out from Artie Bucco’s resturant and made it seem like she cooked the food. Watch the show before commenting bullshit you spineless idiot
no they picked it up from vesuvio right before despite Janice claiming it was hers that is what he was mocking
Canned clam chowder?
The delivery of Tony’s line at 0:48 always gets me. Genuinely sounds like such a little kid. The acting in this show never fails to amaze me.
I hope we get a compilation of clips called "Tony Manchild Soprano"
When he snaps END OF SUBJECT sounds like a kid too. His young self really comes through when dealing with family. The depth of the character is unmatched.
2:05 I love his delivery here too. Tony throwing a tantrum 😂
@@timovangalen1589i was just gonna say 😂😂
That's from him getting too fat and his voice started to change.
Watching the Sopranos always makes me hungry.
WMsandKFCisBackMOFOs
No doubt, dude.
Nothing like having dinner while watching a dinner scene from The Sopranos.
WMsandKFCisBackMOFOs lmao I want veil parm now!!!!!
Lol, at least I'm not the only person who does this, heating up leftover pasta as i reply to this...
Seriously me too
Yep!!! I usually end up doing to my local Italian market and buy stuff to make pasta and a cold cut sandwich with capicola.
So this is where all the “he never had the making of a varsity athlete” comments came from lmaooo 😂😂😂😂
Shinebox 😂😂😂😂
"Jimmy olsen over here"
Not really: Tony mentioned it in season 1.
@@DCD4Ever yes but this scene inspires the jokes
Yup lol.
Tony yelling at Uncle J, while Uncle J ignores him and keeps shoveling pasta into his mouth.
elshpen it’s a great relationship.
Yes Elshpen, we saw the video. How much pot do you toke?
probably the only person that's relaxed when Tony gets angry
@@adamebanks3837 His mum also.
@Isabel Beckerman Honestly, looking at this, I think he was just showing early signs of dementia.
Bobby's kids at the table be like "uh Sacre Bleu...we miss our real Mamaaaaa!"
Ha! Ha!. Those poor children. Bobby is dead, their real Mother is dead, and Janice is a basket case. Dear God, if a Child is exposed to this drama while having meals, they could be traumatized, Sophia could be an Anorexic for all we know.
*Flips chair*
"You fucking son of a bitch!!"
@From the Shadows Emerges... Oh they don't wanna know!!
@From the Shadows Emerges... That is sick! Before she played Jill Foster Abbott #7 on The Young & The Restless, she dated the Former Manager of Crosby, Stills Nash & Young and even met Singer Laura Nyro (RIP). She in her own way was a Groupie.
Both scenes at the table with Bobby’s kids are hilarious. Bobby’s daughter both times covers her ears. Especially when Janice loses it.
Uncle Jun.
The ultimate troll.
Trev attempts to kill nephew twice
still gets 5% and keeps some investments
shots nephew . good trolling
Trev 😂😂😂😥😥😂😂
Hahaha
No, I'm pretty sure it was his alzheimers that made him repeat the varsity athlete statement.
Either that or he was just senile
“ I don’t have a coat.”
“Then get moving, God damnit.”
One my favorite exchanges between Tony and AJ
Just shows again what an idiot AJ was...😂
Fucking brilliant especially A.J 'I don't have a coat'
Tony was trying to give A.J a free coat.
I almost died in that scene. Laugh so hard that I had to go back and understand what was going on before moving in the episode.
"Dad go back, I forgot my jacket"
Lmao
not a coat.....it's THE JACKKETTTTT!
Tony complains about ‘undermining’ then he proceeds to undermine his sister’s effort in making the pasta… the hypocrisy on this show is outstanding 😂
She didn't make the pasta tho carmela did
@@ivartheboneless767 nah it was takeouts from artie's restaurant
Janice was pretending that she made food when it was a take out from Artie that was very well deserved in my book
He says it in a way that only him and her understand though. Its a sneaky one
That’s because she didn’t make an effort, she got take out from Artie’s restaurant and pretended she made it.
One of the most hysterically funny scenes in the entire series.
Even better when he trolls Janice to undermine her (probably bullshit) attempt at anger management, then strolls out smiling about it. A lot of my favourite scenes are the ones where there's nothing much going on, but you can see the characters getting bumping up against one another over some petty slight, or simmering resentment.
Probably the only one.
Jim Gandolfini's performance was beyond the limits of alot of actors. So many actors can't do frustration without making you feel awkward because they don't care to do their role while also making people laugh. It's all about heart and if you are just acting funny like all the hack comedians or just acting caring like Mark Wahlburg, Tom Cruise or any other famous psycho then you can piss off. Superficial wasn't a key ingredient in him like it is in so many.
MSimp2k6 sacre blue where is me mama?!? I’ve never laughed so hard.
@@defragsbin I think janice was genuinely happy. And Tony couldn't stand it. I mean that whole episode she was honestly looking at herself and her flaws. And Tony had to ruin it. I mean she was even calm af when a telemarketer called. Tonys a sociopath man
Tony’s hand gesture when he shouts ‘end of subject!’ is gold. I’m doing that with my kids at the table from now on!
Bobby is thinking: "fuck, now I have to sit with these jerk offs ... but at least there is food."
I love how Tony is still traumatized by Junior telling the girl cousins that he sucks at football 🤣
lol. Always enjoyed hearing that
It's not true. He lettered in football.
A chinese kid playing American football? The writers knew next to nothing about sports lmfao
@@forman208 from what we get (in his dream, and some of the prequel). Tony was "talented", maybe not in all areas, but it was point of pride for him especially over the fact that he credits his football as why he's a threatening guy. Most people agree Tony sees it as "lost potential", so that's why he's so sour about it. "he could've made it" on his own.
"We going to eat today or what?" - Gotta to love Uncle June.
I love how at 2:05 when Tony is exploding the little girl can be seen smiling. It appears she is having fun while filming this scene.
I picked up on that. If i was a child actor the same age i reckon i would've been laughing too, his outburst was funny
Love it
@@davesprague1542 Its a natural reaction kinda like smiling when your siblings gets scolding.
@@davesprague1542 I'm 42 and still laugh at my mom when she swears at inanimate objects. Shit's hilarious
Uncle June, was that really necessary?? He's a DAMN HOT HOUSE FLOWER HAHA
Uncle June has way more insight than Melfi
One time uncle June wasn't in the muff!
@@CheerfullyCynical829 Bjg deal. So he has small hands Tiny i mean Tony didnt have to freak out lol.
It was his problem--he killed all his best earners
@@crunkalac Small Hands means Small Dick Lol
Very real scene for those of us who endured those dreaded 'family' dinners; I can relate to the kid who put his hands over his ears. Raise yours differently sweetheart.
Especially for the holidays, Polly. My attitude has always been that the holidays can be great as long as you don't fuck them up by spending them with family.
This is funnier than ANY so-called "comedy" show.
The scene of Carmela associating Batali's ponytail with Furio gave me a giant laughing fit.
Yep, I like to say that Sopranos is my favourite comedy show.
Agreed and the best part is that it’s a drama
@@Grandmaster-Kush its ok.
But you wanna see serious shit?
THE GODFATHER ! now that wasnt comedy at all
@@paulmedcalf362 Sopranos sure aint the
Godfather.
haha As son of Italian descendants I can tell you this is extremely accurate, the suddenly heated discussions on a Sunday dinner out of nowhere, it is just part of the Sunday dinner dynamics hahaha
Haha yep. Especially the way Tony’s youngest sister first reacts to him yelling. She doesn’t even bat an eye.
this is not specific italian....
Dutch here, same here, especially at Christmas
@@lt.lasereyez8891I thought the Dutch were the opposite, unemotional
@@veronicao4643 I don't really think that a persons's personality can really be judged by their nationality especially a nation as small as the Netherlands. Belgium Denmark Sweden Germany Luxembourg, all mostly the same IMO.
"get your coat we’re leavin" "ugh i dont have a coat"
well then get movin god damn it
Jenny Phuck will someone please tell me what’s going on?
@@sandmantan It's my last Sunday dinner here! That's what's going on!
Loooool.
AJ is hilarious
AJ too stupid to realize he had to get the fuck up. Or just enjoying that food.
Medley of pastas that Janice whipped up...
That look on Tony’s face as he says it. The comedy in this show is completely underrated. David chase and the writers are the best.
james gandolfini is hilarious
51UM was.
@@kathconserv sadly
END OF SUBJECT!
@@kathconserv IS.
1:26 "END OF SUBJECT!" I kinda want this as a shirt. 😂
including the finger pointing up and hit. hilarious
............and on the other side,
"Whatta Ya Gonna Do?!?!?!?!?!?"
James Gandolfini was a multifaceted actor. I miss him dearly. He was a good hearted generous man in life. RIP my friend.
In case anyone’s wondering, Janice didn’t actually make the pasta. She got it from Vusuvio’s. That’s why Tony’s jabbing her about it.
Janice never had the makings of a good cook.
Sopranos was such a kickass show.
austin smith it was amazing.
James gandolfini was such a brilliant actor!!
Lol junior, “small hands that was always your problem.” despite there being several scenes of Tony just beating the absolute shit out of a variety people with his big ass meaty hands lmao.
He had some sausage 🌭 fingers.
Tony definitely had some paws on him.
His hands are massive...but not nearly as massive as some of those guys from Seaton Hall
In certain sports you literally gotta have MASSIVE hands, like in football I think the average QB hand size is between 9-10 inches. I don't think Tonys hands are that large but they definitely aren't small either lmao
I love Janice explaining the sauces to a table full of Italians.
We do that at a family meal, point out what each dish is…like we all haven’t made the same meals a hundred times over. Ha ha.
I was rewatching the Sopranos, and actually in the very first episode, Tony when introducing Uncle Junior, mentions that he loves him but he always told his girl cousins that he didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete and that was very hurtful.
Funny that 4 or 5 seasons later, they actually make it a major plot point and an iconic Sopranos scene lol.
he said it at a sitdown with rusty and angelo. Junior said "what are you asking him for, he never even had the makings of a varsity athlete"
Sopranos love doing long story arcs.
In season 1, the FBI said they wanted Johnny Sack when they arrested Junior. In season 5, the FBI finally got Johnny.
@@SecretAgentMan00 yep thats a very awesome thing about the show, they have many small details that they never forget that run for a long long time. Just one example is the drill that Tony gave cousin Brian. I believe in a later episode he forgets he gave it to him and goes "wheres the drill?"
@@isaacster5027 compare that to game of thrones.
Junior really love Tony on the inside
0:40 Tony's very subdued and off guard "oh wait the fff..." Never fails to get a smile outta me. It catches him so off guard he doesn't even know what to do xD
And He tries to be friendly infront of Bobbys children gets me everytime XD
Not a family dinner reunion without someone leaving pissed off n irritated
“Get ur coat we’re leavin.”
“I dont have a coat!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I don't like tardiness" lol
I love at 1:49 Barbara has this "Man he's pissy today" look on her face lmao
I know, like he's cooking anything..Screw Junior..
Everyday is tonys pissy day
A prick till the end
@Sonny you dont like the way he tawks? get ouf of his house
LMAO at 2:03 the little girl grinning at tony's reaction!
I like how at 2:04 Barb's daughter started laughing. I don't know if that was scripted or if she just started laughing when tony blew up. Lol. Had me going though, lol.
SirianniStereo Barb's daughter?
Michael O nah bobby's daughter was covering her ears
She was like “yeah, fight” haha
I noticed that also lol
Good catch on that...with the niece laughing. ...it was so quick...one will never know if it was in the script. ..
"Your father never had the makings of a varsity athlete," was an in-joke between my dad and I for YEARS after this episode
Junior was always my favorite character, he was the only who who got away with stuff like this. Tony would've ripped anyone else's head off, but each time he thinks how many hours Junior spent throwing ball with him.
@SuperPunch76 Interesting that Junior didn't feel the same way about attempting to take out his own nephew who was also a made member...
It feels so natural. Great series.
So that's where that came from
You don't like the way he talks? get out of his house!
You, sir, never had the makings of a varsity comment
It gets used to death!!
TheMan750 never had the makings of @varsity soprano commentator
LOL
The legacy in nearly every scene of the Sopranos is unbelievable, my favorite show of all time
I love how Barb asks "what?" in such a casual manner, even when Tony is on the edge of breaking everything close to him. Like it's just such a normal thing at that point that she doesn't even realize Tony is seriously pissed until after he keeps screaming
Barbara is the calm one in the family. There's always a calm one
His “end of subject” with the hand gesture 😂😂 had me weak
Tony's a hypocrite. He says he doesnt approve of the undermining comments but does it a few seconds later when he talks shit about Janice's cooking.
yea but fuck Janice lmaooo
WhoCares it's not what you say, it's how you say it.
That's because Tony's a Made Guy and Janice isn't, there was nothing she could do but take it, it was real Greaseball shit!
Lol she ordered it from vesuvios hence the comment
So many scenes to love. This one for me ranks up there. Superb acting that is hilarious. JG is so missed.
"Get your coat were leaving"
"uh i dont have a coat"
"well then get moving goddammit!" XD CLASSIC!
I love this clip Tony's expressions are pricless, & Janice is sipping her wine like it's the best wine ever!! God I miss this show😂😂
"He's a goddamn hardhouse flooooower, that's his problem" lmao
Hot house*
Brilliant! Best wishes to all Sopranos fans from Amsterdam.
It was very hurtful!
It was vewy huwrtfuwl.
Tony was hilariously insecure
That shit sounds so fucking funny coming from Tony of all people.
on another sopranos clip binge & immediately have to come back to this hilarious scene lmao.
"Uncle Jun, was that really necessary?"
"No I didn't insult him, I didn't insult him!..."
insulted a little bit... drinks on the house!
Na na you insulted him a little bit, got a bit out of order yourself...
*I DID-ENT.*
@Alligator give us a drink give us a drink
No, I thought you said you were alright, Spider.
Uncle Jun totally unbothered
7 people don't have the makings of a varsity athlete
The best is hearing the anger in the tires squealing as he gtf out of there
Man, the little funny moments in sopranos makes me laugh so much more than all episodes of big bang garbage together....
Will always love the way Tony says "End of subject!" While raising his hand
"It was very hurtful."..Mr. Sensitive over here. lol
This scene alone proved why Barbara and her husband kept away from her siblings and mother. The one time they are there for Sunday Dinner, theres a huge argument within minutes😂
"He's a goddamn hot house flower"
Barbara saying SAY WHAT??? has me in tears!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how Junior is the only person that can so effortlessly make Tony so angry and yet get away with it
A lot of psychology here. Tony wishes he’d been a pro athlete so that he’d never ended up in the mafia so every time junior mentions it he’s pushing a nuclear button
6 people here are god damn hothouse flowers
Tony: "It's undermining! It's something I'm teaching my kids not to do!"
Also Tony, less than one minute later:
I miss Sunday dinner with angry Italian relatives...fluent in yells and curses... not even kidding, I miss it. 😔 RIP 🙏
Tony Soprano ia my favorite person ever
“You never played college ball” that was a cold line 😂
“He’s a goddam hot house flower…that’s his problem” is almost equally as great a quote from this scene
its delivered so freaking well lmao
I love how normal and well-adjusted Barbara is compared to the rest of the Soprano family, she provides nice contrast😅
Gotta love how he left Bobby hanging there with his family😂
1:23 Tony says “end of subject” like he’s a medieval king decreeing something
Tony snapping and Barbara's reactions...PRICELESS!
He's a goddamn hot house flower, that's his problem
I love how no one is particularly startled to Tony’s throwing his fork and screaming at junior. Arguing and yelling is so normalized doesn’t seem like anyone notices lol
What amazing acting. Rest in peace, Jim :(
It really is representative of Italian Sunday. Lots of power struggle and cutdowns that go way back. Jealousy, passion and pride. Good and bad.
He’s a goddamn hothouse flower. That’s his problem.“
I thought his problem was small hands.
"I dont have a coat"
Aj will forever be my favourite character
Worst character in the whole show
@@TheFinishedArticleHe rocks lol
Never had the makings of a varsity shinebox.
Constant Chinner ok its sort of funny when Frank Vincent is in the scene, BUT HE ISN'T EVEN IN THIS FUCKING SCENE!
rideordie
Never had the makings of varsity shinebox.
Best comment 2k15 haha
+rideordie go home and get your fucking shinebox
rideordie Yeah yeah come on!
AJ reminding his dad that he doesnt have a coat is comedic genius by the writers, fits AJs profile perfectly.
"End of subject☝️" LOL
Watching this show always made me hungry! Lol!
Sometimes when people are late it messes with the whole dynamic and stuff like this happens. I’ve seen it lol. Important to be on time
"I don't have a coat" lmaooo
Junior: “we do a little bit of trolling around here”
I love Tony’s look of disgust when Janice felt it necessary to explain that the bolognese had meat, and the marinara didn’t.
This is a great dark comedy, they all can't see the mental deterioration of Junior.
The little girl at the table laughing as Tony snaps is priceless.
2:13
Get your coat we’re leaving
I dont have a coat
Then Get moving goddamnit 😂
Get Your Coat, We're Leaving!
"..i don't have a coat"
fuckin Aj
I love how they all keep staffing themselves with that delicious food the whole time
I'm waiting like patience on a monument for another show this good.