He deserved it for being indignant about people actually trying to help him. He knows full well anyone else with his problems would've been dead long before it got to that point.
😂 “So what I can’t even defend myself now?” And then Tony “it doesn’t change anything...but I can confirm he was sick for a little while.” Lol heroin addicts always seem to catch the Flu, it’s AmZing
I always laughed at that part, like if Chrissy said that yeah it was barking too much as a matter of fact and I snapped it's neck, Paulie would just be like "Hey, I've been there too kid, heh-heh" and then the intervention would be over, no one goes to rehab, and Chris could continue using dope in peace, and all is right with the world ☺️
I like to think that the reason Tony was so attracted to Svetlana is because she impressed him with her self-taught HTML and Macromedia Flash skills - it was the early 00s web design after all.
He explained to Carmella that it was because she was a fighter and didn't let her hardships keep her from being successful, what he didn't mention was the "fight" was trying to defrag a hard drive, and her hardships were the generic old school blue screen "ERROR, SYSTEM CANNOT BOOT." message
@@Nikedemos They were just giving them alternatives, shit! Its got a three million float, the competition is robust and the technology is 3 years behind
@@swagdaddy3828 Hey! Stop that! Hey, I'm still the manager here. This is unacceptable! Where's Moltisanti? I'm gonna make a call if you really think I don't know who runs this operation, huh?
@@rustykuntz94 just watxhed this episode earlier today lmao. That scene is honestly heartbreaking, early season Chris was prob my fav character. Fuck man
Yes! The ONLY reason anybody, including Tony, gave the slightest of craps about Chris’ drug problem, was because they were afraid he’d get pinched, probably for some minor, silly thing, and that the cops would find some “reason” to hold him until withdrawal started, and Chris would start singing like Caruso, just to get out so he could cop some dope.
I like the moment where Svetlana tells Tony that the trouble with the americans is that they expect nothing bad ever to happen....when the rest of the world only expect bad to happen...."and they are not dissapointed." By the way thanks Kino for all these episodes!
Can't believe Benny thought it was ok to hit Chrissy at the intervention. He isn't made. Hilarious how Chrissy goes straight for him when he gets up as he's the only one he's allowed to raise a hand to
When Adriana said, "you can no longer function as a man", Paulie's expression to that was pure gold. This episode is so damn hilarious. The funniest since Pine Barrens
The intervention is a great introduction to The Sopranos. The black comedy, deadly serious performances and character interactions show you everything there is to love about it.
@Dee Brolee Comedy is such a vital ingredient of the show, twisted as it might be. I guarantee it wouldn’t be as beloved without the hundreds of jokes.
What about the foreshadowing of Christopher telling Tony he’s gonna die from a heart attack by the age of 50?! When in real life it just so happens to occur. 😪
@@actionjackson1173 If she didn't know anything, why would they have made her an informant in the first place? Wouldn't they have just thrown her in jail for 25 years for the coke?
Paulie sees Tony as his General. it makes sense he's been working for the guy for a very long time. it's kind of flattering in a way. Jr. says about Chris that "when a dog you love gets Rabies you put it out of it's misery"
3:14 I like that interpretation of why he loves animals so much, much like the theory that the animals are innocent and can't judge Tony for all the terrible things he's done. He might also be desensitized towards feeling empathy towards humans because he's done so many horrible shit to them.
I always thought that Paulie kept the portrait of Tony as a reminder that the boss always has eyes on him. Sort of as a subtle deterrent from ever trying to go behind his back.
Almost every single line in that whole 7/8 minute exchange between the characters is just classic. Paulie’s little tidbit about Cozette after Tony freaks when hearing he killed the dog...”what was it barking?” 😂 Just always cracked up at that
@Kino .. Just found your channel yesterday and have been binge watching Sopranos / BB & soon The Wire. This is my favourite youtube go-to in 2023 by far ! You know your stuff bro !! MASSIVE thanks from me & no doubt countless others for the efforts ! More power to ya ! Glen & family, ADELAIDE , AUSTRALIA
Svetlana is easily my favourite female character on The Sopranos. I love how she says whatever is on her mind and she doesn't whine or have a fragile ego like the other characters on this show.
Funny thing about Christopher’s insult to Tony at the intervention. “You’ll die of a heart attack by time you’re 50”. James Gandolfini died of a heart attack at 49.
@@jeanneewaseck6635 I saw a documentary about Jim a few years ago. From it I learned that sad fact. However, I got a chance to see him outside of the Sopranos. He was an amazing human being. I strongly urge everyone watch it. You’ll be inspired!
You know who was the strong, silent type? Furio. They way the mafioso handles business in Naples makes the Sopranos family look like a glorified crew of clowns.
And sorry for replying to my own comment: but upon my third rewatch of the Sopranos, I'm noticing that baseball makes an appearance in one way or another in so many episodes. (4:29). Wonder if David Chase was a baseball fan? Might make an interesting video- Baseball in The Sopranos.
If you want to see a good show set in Naples about organized crime there check out Gomorrah. It's on HBO max here in the US. Make sure you switch your language to Italian with English subtitles. Its fantastic.
“Where’s Ralph, Bermuda Triangle? This is bad my friend. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t piss on this Ralph if he was on fire. But to whack the guy out over a horse? What’s next, you get clipped for wearing the wrong shoes?” Even when he only has a couple of lines, Albert still shines
Fun fact (from someone who lives two minutes down this road) in the scene where Paulie is saving the painting from being burnt, you can see a sign for the Party Box. This is the place where Pussy runs into the Elvis impersonator & is allegedly so far away but in reality is one parking lot over from the Bing. Would love to talk all things NJ and Sopranos!
Bruh. U killed me with that 🚫 over Gary Cooper lmaooo. Def my favorite episode. The intervention has so many great moments. Keep it up, Kino. I'm gonna put you on record with my skipper and you're gonna get straightened out soon as we open the books
The ducks are always seen as some funny quirk about Tony but they're really one of many incredible foreshadowings to Melfi's second to last episode realization that a sociopath like Tony only shows compassion for babies and animals
Watching The Godfather really shows how much of a joke these guys are, however, i can easily see Michael Corleone talking with Tony at a table. They are to me mirrors of each other.
Well the thing is that the godfather is a fantasy. Nobody like that exists. These are the closest guys to the godfather characters. Think about why they love comparing themselves to them so much
@@isaacster5027 The Godfather was based in part on real life though, I mean that's why so many Mobsters worked on the movie and added to it's authenticity. The only unrealistic part I can see is the supernatural-esque events.
@@isaacster5027 Well it's based on the age where the Mafia's golden days were coming to an end, that mirrors The Sopranos which is about the Mafia at that age being right at the end. Really i wish there was a movie about how The Mafia truly began, like I'm talking ancient origins and all that, cause at their most powerful they were a force that could *effect country matters*
As insightful as ever, Kino. Your videos into one of my favourite TV shows are always fascinating to watch. Thank you. And you're right about Chris' intervention: it's one of the funniest and most tragic scenes in The Sopranos.
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of Furio Giunta as a man just fucking plummeted when I heard he was crying over Carmela Soprano. Who does that?
idk even ralphie said to tony if he had i wife like her things could have been different, maybe she was not the best wife but come on cut her some slack her husband is tony soprano no women will stay with him for 20 years
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper!? Now that was An American, a real strong silent type!? He did what he had to do. Never saw a no Shrink or complained about his problems!
he has fake compassion for animals because they're weak and defenseless & he can project grief upon them bcuz he knows normal ppl have a soft spot for animals . Tony is a total sociopath.
Gandolfini put every fiber of his Body and Soul into his role as Tony. A role that was supposedly nothing like the real guy. It sounds like he never really recovered from it.
7:58 is the only reason y I love breaking bad jus a lil more then this series🤣😩but I’m not dissin The Sopranos, fukin adore this show I especially can’t wait till u get to Tony n Bobby’s relationship in season 6 SB😤keep up the good work homie I love this series u doin🔥🔥🔥
We have to be honest, Paulie is always the one insulting everyone. Insulted the guy running the intervention and that same intervention, ruined it by insulting Christopher, while Tony was sitting there whinning about little Cossette. Funny part, Christopher says: "the way you fucking eat, you're gonna have a heart attack by the time you're 50". Strong statement. James Gandolfini died because of a heart attack while he ate so many fried food. And that happened when he was 51...
Where Furio is trying to tell Carmela how he feels and AJ ruins the moment... Aj is like, diarrhea interrupting a wet dream literally _right_ before it actually gets to become a wet dream lol Also I've been trying to figure out when in the series Chrissy starts doing dope; I saw a video a few weeks or more back (idr the channel) where the content creator said that Chris started using in Italy, but I remember before then there was evidence of Chrissy using dope back in S2E1 "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office" where Chrissy, Ade, Matt Bevilaqua, and Sean Gismonte are sitting at a table in a club where Ade is pissed at Chrissy for leaving the burner on and said something like why he can't just cook his shit with a lighter like everyone else and Chrissy gets onto her for bring that up in front of the two flunkies and she finishes with something to the effect of they don't care if you're a junkie, they'll still kiss your ass... Now, I've been running through the series again, and I'm early into S3 by now, and I haven't felt like backtracking, but maybe someone else knows when Chrissy first started doin smack? Idk maybe S2E1 is indeed the first time we hear of him using dope, but idk.
Even back in Season 1, Tony says he doesn't like Brendan because he's a junkie. If Brendan is the one who introduced Chris to the stuff, he was probably experimenting with it all the way back in Season 1
@@PureKino yo kino dude I've thought about that too. I know for a fact they were doing crank, which could be ice or crack (depending on the region) and I've also thought that Brendan could've brought that junk around Chrissy too because coming down off of meth is terrible, unless you have dope and then there's no comedown at all ha I appreciate the input kino-san 🤙🏿
Furio IS the strong silent type
Except if you have a bee-a on-a your hat!
And so is Bobby Bacala. Not very smart but he was strong and largely silent
Silent but deadly.
That's it! Furio should come back to the US and hook up with Svetlana!
@@joelspringman7748 Fartio.
I will never get over the fact that they stomped Christopher out at his own intervention.
Watch it Chrissy
There he goes Mr. type A personality
He deserved it for being indignant about people actually trying to help him. He knows full well anyone else with his problems would've been dead long before it got to that point.
@@Wayf4rer well he is addicted. You're not you when you're an addict. Not that chrsitopher isn't still a piece of shit sober but, yknow
@@Wayf4rer trying to help him? lmao, they were grooming him to be a criminal since childhood, heroin was the least of his problems...
"Your hair was in the toilet water - disgusting... I said my peace Chrissy" - Silvio Dante
😂 “So what I can’t even defend myself now?” And then Tony “it doesn’t change anything...but I can confirm he was sick for a little while.” Lol heroin addicts always seem to catch the Flu, it’s AmZing
@@rustykuntz94 "Still this thing with the dog how couldn´t you see it on the chair!"
@@chris_player2995 Tony your getting emotional....because I know what it’s like to lose a pet 😢
@@rustykuntz94 "because I got an empty fucking stom..." wrong episode 🤣
@@chris_player2995 “We should of stopped at Roy Rodgers...and I should of fucked Dale Evans but I didn’t.” LMFAO that one gets me everytime 😂
“What was it barking?” funniest line in the show.
like that gave Chris an excuse to Kill the poor puppy lmao
@@mr.patriotjol I've said my piece
Not funny at all, just proves once again how much of a scumbag, two face piece of shit liar Paulie was
@@mr.patriotjol Must've crawled under there for warmth
I always laughed at that part, like if Chrissy said that yeah it was barking too much as a matter of fact and I snapped it's neck, Paulie would just be like "Hey, I've been there too kid, heh-heh" and then the intervention would be over, no one goes to rehab, and Chris could continue using dope in peace, and all is right with the world ☺️
Tony did have compassion for that Animal Blundetto too.
Ichabod crane.. Hehehe
Whatever happened there....
Cant even say his name
@@blakesalmons6113 he went into the witness protection program changed his name to Nucky Thompson.
Lmao
Chrissy didn't actually tackle Benny onto the table during the intervention, Benny was crawling under Chrissy for warmth.
am i reading this correctly!? you commented on this one month ago?
@@mr.patriotjol you're not the only one
Just like Cosette!
@@mr.patriotjol Sometimes patreon donaters get access to videos early. That could be the reason for your confusion.
@@alexf9381 yeah thats what i figured. its cool
I like to think that the reason Tony was so attracted to Svetlana is because she impressed him with her self-taught HTML and Macromedia Flash skills - it was the early 00s web design after all.
He explained to Carmella that it was because she was a fighter and didn't let her hardships keep her from being successful, what he didn't mention was the "fight" was trying to defrag a hard drive, and her hardships were the generic old school blue screen "ERROR, SYSTEM CANNOT BOOT." message
@@swagdaddy3828 On top of that, some stock telemarketers are not pushing Webistics like they're supposed to. Webistics is our Pick of the Week.
@@Nikedemos They were just giving them alternatives, shit! Its got a three million float, the competition is robust and the technology is 3 years behind
@@swagdaddy3828 Hey! Stop that! Hey, I'm still the manager here. This is unacceptable! Where's Moltisanti? I'm gonna make a call if you really think I don't know who runs this operation, huh?
Log off. That cookie shit makes me nervous.
The Intervention scene is very Sopranos, is like they say "drugs are killing you, go to rehab or we kill you"
“If this was anyone else...they would be getting their intervention through the back of their head.”
@@rustykuntz94 just watxhed this episode earlier today lmao. That scene is honestly heartbreaking, early season Chris was prob my fav character. Fuck man
I love the interaction between Chris and his mother in that scene.
@@Luxarium yep. Poor dude was groomed into being a confused pawn from birth
Yes! The ONLY reason anybody, including Tony, gave the slightest of craps about Chris’ drug problem, was because they were afraid he’d get pinched, probably for some minor, silly thing, and that the cops would find some “reason” to hold him until withdrawal started, and Chris would start singing like Caruso, just to get out so he could cop some dope.
The intervention scene is the funniest Sopranos scene in history imo.
Totally agreed!!
No doubt
Ya, the Intervention Scene and whenever Chrissy and Paulie go at it. Comedy gold
"I said my piece chrissy"
"your hair was in the toilet water... disgusting" lmfao
I like the moment where Svetlana tells Tony that the trouble with the americans is that they expect nothing bad ever to happen....when the rest of the world only expect bad to happen...."and they are not dissapointed." By the way thanks Kino for all these episodes!
Truthfully put
One of the most real quotes from the show that I think exemplifies the entire run. It especially shines in the last episode title, "made in america"
Best line of The Sopranos. I never forgot it.
Best line in all of entertainment in American history. Except for some lines from True Detective Season One.
"You ever feel like nothing good was ever gonna happen to you?
Yeah. And nothing did. So what?"
Beansie crawled under Richies car for warmth
ahahahaha holy shit, this may well be one of the best sopranos memes I've ever heard, 10/10 my dude
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Even during a 3 on 1 beatdown, Benny manages to get his ass kicked.
Even Artie kicked Bennies @$$
"You're weak, you're out of control, and you've becomed an embarrasment to yourself, and everybody else" Paulie's best line. I quote it to this day
One of my many favorite Paulie moments.
Can't believe Benny thought it was ok to hit Chrissy at the intervention. He isn't made. Hilarious how Chrissy goes straight for him when he gets up as he's the only one he's allowed to raise a hand to
When Adriana said, "you can no longer function as a man", Paulie's expression to that was pure gold.
This episode is so damn hilarious. The funniest since Pine Barrens
Especially since paulie had an eye on her if chrissy wasn't going to marry 😭
@@isaacster5027 Oh? Then really ironic Paulie ends up icin' her.
@@KutWrite Silvio is the one who ices her, not Paulie
@@VideoGamesAndTheWorld Oops! You're right!
Ohh comon Kino, the Dog probably just crawled under there for warmth.
She was a little pocket rat....
I know what it’s like to lose a pet...
The real question we should be asking is was the dog barking or something
she was a beautiful, innocent animal! how could you?
The intervention is a great introduction to The Sopranos. The black comedy, deadly serious performances and character interactions show you everything there is to love about it.
@Dee Brolee Comedy is such a vital ingredient of the show, twisted as it might be. I guarantee it wouldn’t be as beloved without the hundreds of jokes.
I love the foreshadowing of Christopher’s death when Tony says “I aught to suffocate you”
What about the foreshadowing of Christopher telling Tony he’s gonna die from a heart attack by the age of 50?! When in real life it just so happens to occur. 😪
@@mr.patriotjol probably happened at 3 O’clock
They cut out the part where he says “I ought to suffocate you in a car 5 years from now while Comfortably Numb is playing” thinking it was too obvious
@@thomasmartin4281 to be fair if I was listening to the van morrison version I'd want tony to suffocate me too
The intervention scene has to be in my top 5. I never thought I would laugh so hard from an intervention😂
„Disgusting“😂😂😂
"... there you were with your head half in the toilet, your hair was in the toilet water. Disgusting."
I told you l had the flu
I've said my peace
@@mexicangomez31 ✋I can verify that he was sick
“AJ ruins the moment as he always does”
Fucking brilliant. Man would I have fun doing a podcast with you Kino!
Adrianna had the PERFECT opportunity to leave. She could have left a drug addict who hits her and join the witness protection program.
It wouldn't have been that easy, the cops were holding 25 years over her head from finding the coke in her club. They were using her....
Without Chris she was useless. They would not of protected her alone because she doesn't know anything.
@@actionjackson1173 If she didn't know anything, why would they have made her an informant in the first place? Wouldn't they have just thrown her in jail for 25 years for the coke?
Because they wanted to get to Chris through her
@@actionjackson1173 - They really wanted Tony...
Svetlana was probably the only character in the whole series who never once fell for any of Tony's chicanery.
Melfi?
I cannot help but laugh at the painting haunting Paulie lmao
Paulie sees Tony as his General. it makes sense he's been working for the guy for a very long time. it's kind of flattering in a way.
Jr. says about Chris that "when a dog you love gets Rabies you put it out of it's misery"
A goddamn lawn jockey?
3:14 I like that interpretation of why he loves animals so much, much like the theory that the animals are innocent and can't judge Tony for all the terrible things he's done. He might also be desensitized towards feeling empathy towards humans because he's done so many horrible shit to them.
"AJ of course ruins the moment as he always does"
dead.
Israel still lives.
I always thought that Paulie kept the portrait of Tony as a reminder that the boss always has eyes on him. Sort of as a subtle deterrent from ever trying to go behind his back.
Yet he continuously goes behind his back
Scary how Michael imperioli predicted James gandolfini’s death
True, Gandolfini's long time cocaine habit wouldn't have helped either.
@@elliotthedissident6077 I dont think that’s proven that he had a “long time” habit. Maybe, he was a user at times.
Very sad
Yeah just watched the episode that shit hit me like crazy
Furios uncle saved him by speaking the truth. Furio was smart to leave jersey.
not the first time.. but, once again, Junior shows he would have been the best consigliere if he wasn't so hell bent on respect and being boss...
He didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete, but he did have the makings of a junior varsity athlete.
If junior was boss until he got dementia jersey would have been respected and had way less problems
@@BovineIntervention no one respected Junior though, that's kind of the whole point. NY would have moved in to NJ and taken over under him
@@BovineIntervention He kinda was short term in the first season. It all went down pretty directly
The intervention is meant to be comedic. No one can convince me otherwise.
Almost every single line in that whole 7/8 minute exchange between the characters is just classic. Paulie’s little tidbit about Cozette after Tony freaks when hearing he killed the dog...”what was it barking?” 😂 Just always cracked up at that
Furio was the only guy to truly scare the shit out of Tony.
He's got a very scary name!
@Kino .. Just found your channel yesterday and have been binge watching Sopranos / BB & soon The Wire. This is my favourite youtube go-to in 2023 by far ! You know your stuff bro !! MASSIVE thanks from me & no doubt countless others for the efforts ! More power to ya ! Glen & family, ADELAIDE , AUSTRALIA
Svetlana is easily my favourite female character on The Sopranos. I love how she says whatever is on her mind and she doesn't whine or have a fragile ego like the other characters on this show.
You are boring, woman!
Funny thing about Christopher’s insult to Tony at the intervention. “You’ll die of a heart attack by time you’re 50”. James Gandolfini died of a heart attack at 49.
He died at 51..
@@sinanengin5756 thx fact checker
Black, eerie humor
@@davesmith7432 i remember the day he died like yesterday and the headlines. So no. Didn't need fact check anything.
@@jeanneewaseck6635 I saw a documentary about Jim a few years ago. From it I learned that sad fact. However, I got a chance to see him outside of the Sopranos. He was an amazing human being. I strongly urge everyone watch it. You’ll be inspired!
How about announcing the follow up series about The Wire?
Every man must have a code
UP!
You know who was the strong, silent type? Furio. They way the mafioso handles business in Naples makes the Sopranos family look like a glorified crew of clowns.
And sorry for replying to my own comment: but upon my third rewatch of the Sopranos, I'm noticing that baseball makes an appearance in one way or another in so many episodes. (4:29). Wonder if David Chase was a baseball fan? Might make an interesting video- Baseball in The Sopranos.
If you want to see a good show set in Naples about organized crime there check out Gomorrah. It's on HBO max here in the US. Make sure you switch your language to Italian with English subtitles. Its fantastic.
It wasn't a confrontation, it was a CAREfrontation.
I am soo hyped for your whitecaps log! It‘s probably my fav episode of the entire series
“Where’s Ralph, Bermuda Triangle? This is bad my friend. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t piss on this Ralph if he was on fire. But to whack the guy out over a horse? What’s next, you get clipped for wearing the wrong shoes?” Even when he only has a couple of lines, Albert still shines
IMHO, Albert Barese is the best looking man on the Sopranos! Yummy.
@@carladaquila8190 He’s a handsome man, handsome man
@@carladaquila8190 obviously u haven't seen Benny..
Albert shines? What does he shine?
Boxes??
@@joefelice5062 Haha, Yea he’ll shove that discman right up your box
Fun fact (from someone who lives two minutes down this road) in the scene where Paulie is saving the painting from being burnt, you can see a sign for the Party Box. This is the place where Pussy runs into the Elvis impersonator & is allegedly so far away but in reality is one parking lot over from the Bing. Would love to talk all things NJ and Sopranos!
What's ironic about the intervention is that Ralphie would have been the most sympathethic to Christopher's drug problem. They killed him before that.
I'm more willing to bet that ralphie would be just as judgmental and hypocritical as the rest of them, if not more so
Bruh. U killed me with that 🚫 over Gary Cooper lmaooo. Def my favorite episode. The intervention has so many great moments. Keep it up, Kino. I'm gonna put you on record with my skipper and you're gonna get straightened out soon as we open the books
This is the best episode in the series.
It’s up there with me for sure. Funhouse, Whitecaps (S4 finale) and Pine Barrens are all up there too
AJ might have saved Furio's life by interrupting them..
Whatever happened to the strong, silent type? You know, like Svetlana Cooper?
Tony´s intervention is like that Simpsons´ episode when they end up zapping each other at the family therapy session. Black humor at its finest.
Nurse to Tony: "He fell off the counter spraying for ants?" LOL
Watching them wail on christafa was the best. He deserved it.
One leg or not I'd be all over Svetlana, she's so beautiful and smart.
Hell yeah, dude
...even with one pin!
Brah, think about the angles you'd be hitting without the leg
The ducks are always seen as some funny quirk about Tony but they're really one of many incredible foreshadowings to Melfi's second to last episode realization that a sociopath like Tony only shows compassion for babies and animals
I'm a foreigner without having had access to the whole show. Thanks for the heads-up.
The narration is really great bro. Love ur stuff!!
Glad you enjoy it!
@@PureKino 1000 % bro!
Glad he has your approval
I have seen this show beginning to end about 4 times. These videos are still great. I don’t even need the video just the audio
Watching The Godfather really shows how much of a joke these guys are, however, i can easily see Michael Corleone talking with Tony at a table. They are to me mirrors of each other.
Well the thing is that the godfather is a fantasy. Nobody like that exists. These are the closest guys to the godfather characters. Think about why they love comparing themselves to them so much
@@isaacster5027 The Godfather was based in part on real life though, I mean that's why so many Mobsters worked on the movie and added to it's authenticity.
The only unrealistic part I can see is the supernatural-esque events.
@@maylabrown4584 i heard mobsters bribed the producers not to show certain things? Either way "based on" can be a very loose term
@@isaacster5027 Well it's based on the age where the Mafia's golden days were coming to an end, that mirrors The Sopranos which is about the Mafia at that age being right at the end.
Really i wish there was a movie about how The Mafia truly began, like I'm talking ancient origins and all that, cause at their most powerful they were a force that could *effect country matters*
@@maylabrown4584 hell yea, id love something in like 1880s Italy, who conceived that idea i wonder...
The way that Sil says "disgusting" during the intervention, I've imitated him since the first time I heard him say it.
As insightful as ever, Kino. Your videos into one of my favourite TV shows are always fascinating to watch. Thank you. And you're right about Chris' intervention: it's one of the funniest and most tragic scenes in The Sopranos.
In my opinion, a supremely, underrated episode. A lot of shit happened in this one.
it's not underrated at all
Borko made an appearance in talking sopranos yesterday .. looking forward to the reveal that he is really valary on the podcast this week.
"a non judgemental confrontation, a carefrontation"
*Rosalie is unironically in my top 3 favourite characters on the show.*
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of Furio Giunta as a man just fucking plummeted when I heard he was crying over Carmela Soprano. Who does that?
probably the most unbelievable plot point of the show. She was a nag with terribly bad haircuts and a FUPA
@@MrBmick79 FUPA...aka GUNT.
The gunt times come for most of us!
idk even ralphie said to tony if he had i wife like her things could have been different, maybe she was not the best wife but come on cut her some slack her husband is tony soprano no women will stay with him for 20 years
Ok guys you can admit that your pipi can't get hard anymore, that's ok
Killed me with your Patreon zinger!! You are Pure, Kino… pure hilarity!!!
Don Borko just gave his blessings. A salute Pure Kino, subscribed.
Another great upload from Kino and as always he dont write nothing down and is keeping it short and sweet
One of your best analyses, Kino. How about the plastic slipcover on Paulie's chair?
Totally fits Paulie's compulsion about being sanitary. Lots of people did this back in the day. Some even had car seats with plastic slipcovers.
Chrissy sitting on Cosette and the intervention are the funniest moments in this entire show.
Svetlana's other leg, whatever happened there.
Whatever happened to Gary Cooper!? Now that was An American, a real strong silent type!? He did what he had to do. Never saw a no Shrink or complained about his problems!
"He was gay, Gary Cooper?"
@@vanessa.jasmine yes
@@mr.patriotjol "No! Are you listening to me?!"
@@elliotthedissident6077 Look People were suffering.
I hope Christophaah finally learnt not to spray for ants on the kitchen counter in his socks.
he has fake compassion for animals because they're weak and defenseless & he can project grief upon them bcuz he knows normal ppl have a soft spot for animals . Tony is a total sociopath.
THIS IS THE ONE
He’s not a sociopath
The intervention is the funniest thing on television
In Tony's defense he was at therapy where it's supposed to be ok to let your feelings out. Furio was at work where it wasn't appropriate to do so.
Well in that line of work Tony's not even supposed to be in therapy in the first place 😂
@@isaacster5027 why not? There's no stigmata anymore!
@@ivanenfinger9331 duly noted. (Silvio voice)
If any mobster knows you are in therapy you will sleeping with fishes with your therapist
@@ivanenfinger9331 carmine mob boss in therapy no stigmata
Mob boss wearing shorts there is stigmata
The more I watch, the more I realize Tony has no redeeming qualities.
8:04 LMFAO...so true. Subscribed.
RIP LITTLE COSSETTE
MY FAVORITE CHARACTER
Gandolfini put every fiber of his Body and Soul into his role as Tony. A role that was supposedly nothing like the real guy. It sounds like he never really recovered from it.
Why do you say that?
My favorite episode. Christopher’s intervention is my favorite scene from the series.
Lol Tony loved that horse...and Cossette
The intervention scene is the best of the series
"What is up sopranos Faaaaaaaaaaaans"
They pretty much gave Chrissy the beat down he deserved after he called his mother a whowah
Thought Paulie took the painting in to the artist actually because he was unsettled by the idea of Tony's face staring back at him in his home lmao
4:37 didn't she crawl under there for warmth?
She wasn’t supposed to be on the furniture . Chrissy told her
I love dogs but I cheered when he sat on that little rat
Coseette never had making of a varsity dog
@@faisalkamal4319 Lol Golden Comment award!
Today I learned: Pure Kino is crowdfunding his drug habit
The intervention scene had me in stitches 😂 Dark comedy is the best!
Kino I would Just like to let you know I have been binge watching your soprano videos for the past week. I would just like to say thank you 🙏
The intervention has gotta be the funniest 3 minutes of this show ever hands down cuz JESHUSH CHRISHT
7:58 is the only reason y I love breaking bad jus a lil more then this series🤣😩but I’m not dissin The Sopranos, fukin adore this show I especially can’t wait till u get to Tony n Bobby’s relationship in season 6 SB😤keep up the good work homie I love this series u doin🔥🔥🔥
R.I.P James G. tho he was really phenomenal at jus pullin me in to the show u feel me😢🤙
Revenge is a dish best served with cold cuts.
We have to be honest, Paulie is always the one insulting everyone. Insulted the guy running the intervention and that same intervention, ruined it by insulting Christopher, while Tony was sitting there whinning about little Cossette. Funny part, Christopher says: "the way you fucking eat, you're gonna have a heart attack by the time you're 50". Strong statement. James Gandolfini died because of a heart attack while he ate so many fried food. And that happened when he was 51...
Do you think Paulie hit Christopher because the way he talked to Tony or his mother or both?
Tony because he was boss of this glorified crew
his called his mom and whore and paulie loved and respected his own mother so chris deserved that
Where Furio is trying to tell Carmela how he feels and AJ ruins the moment... Aj is like, diarrhea interrupting a wet dream literally _right_ before it actually gets to become a wet dream lol
Also I've been trying to figure out when in the series Chrissy starts doing dope; I saw a video a few weeks or more back (idr the channel) where the content creator said that Chris started using in Italy, but I remember before then there was evidence of Chrissy using dope back in S2E1 "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office" where Chrissy, Ade, Matt Bevilaqua, and Sean Gismonte are sitting at a table in a club where Ade is pissed at Chrissy for leaving the burner on and said something like why he can't just cook his shit with a lighter like everyone else and Chrissy gets onto her for bring that up in front of the two flunkies and she finishes with something to the effect of they don't care if you're a junkie, they'll still kiss your ass... Now, I've been running through the series again, and I'm early into S3 by now, and I haven't felt like backtracking, but maybe someone else knows when Chrissy first started doin smack? Idk maybe S2E1 is indeed the first time we hear of him using dope, but idk.
Even back in Season 1, Tony says he doesn't like Brendan because he's a junkie. If Brendan is the one who introduced Chris to the stuff, he was probably experimenting with it all the way back in Season 1
@@PureKino yo kino dude I've thought about that too. I know for a fact they were doing crank, which could be ice or crack (depending on the region) and I've also thought that Brendan could've brought that junk around Chrissy too because coming down off of meth is terrible, unless you have dope and then there's no comedown at all ha I appreciate the input kino-san 🤙🏿
I know pure kinos uploads were impacted.. Hehehe
Lmao
Animals are innocent but people are not.
That's why alot of people value their animals more than people.
8:28 uh, wanna run that by us again?
“Tony’s a needy little bitch sometimes” hahahaha true!
That intervention scene must be one of the funniest scenes in the whole series.