Comedy gold: Psychiatrist: "Psychiatrists are finding that certain individuals are particularly prone to rage. Almost any frustration, inconvenience, or perceived inconsideration will set them off." Tony: "Mutha-FUKKA!"
@@skibootdier9488 Apparently you like to just assume things without any given reason. Of course i get it, its obvious. I was trying to display the mindset of the one full of rage because they see so much more purpose for their rage. Its not just about ANY inconvenience setting them off. They feel sometimes its the proper reponse in proportion to the outrageous thing that happened/has been said. It is a way of communicating to the other, or wanting to make it clear to them, how inappropriate and false they just acted/spoken.
Great song. And perfect for that that scene ending. Wish I could this version of it. Seems like all I can find are different then this version of song.
I couldn't disagrre more. In season 6 we see the situation with Tony Jr. and Tony shows a love for him we had never seen before. I really don't think Tony evolved as a character at all. He was always complex, but always the same person
@@Guamparrapo83 In Season 1-3 Tony is the hero protagonist. In season 4-6 he becomes more villain like. A deliberate choice by David Chase as he didn't want people to idolize him.
@@illegalewahrheiten2911 I really don't see that change. If you name some examples of situations (that is, that Tony would have acted one way at first in the other in the end), maybe I could get it
@@Guamparrapo83 Plenty of examples. In 2 he mourns Christopher being shot, in 6 he kills him and is happy about it. On 2 he blows up on Janice when she is being rude, in 5 he blows on her when she is doing good. In 1 he is very considerate towards Carmela, in 6 he says he couldn't care less what happens to her when he dies and that she can go live in a dumpster. In 1-3 he loves his son, in 6 he hates him. In 1-3 he is portrayed as a man who wants to change in therapy, in 6 he is presented as a total sociopath who Melfi tells to fuck off. You also have the way Chase protrays him. In 1 he is the hero against the villain Junior and Livia. In 2 he is the hero against the villain Richie. In 3 he is the hero against the villain Ralphie. In 4 there is no villian, he has become the villain. Same in 5 where he wants to sleep with Adriana and later kills her. In 6 he kills Chrissy, treats Hesh like shit, hates AJ, is disappointed Meadow becomes a lawyer, treats Carmela like shit and considers murdering Paulie for nothing. It's not a total change of character, but the emphasis shifts more and more to his bad traits. In one of the opening episodes of 4 Janice compares him to Livia, saying he is just like her. That would never have happened in 1-3. In 2 he is her protector against Livia, in 3 he is her protector against the Russians. Suddenly in 4 she compares him with her mother. In 5 she says she hates him. In 6 she says he deliberately shits on her and Bobby. All true.
@Acer 8. Janice had it coming . Janice always played the power connection card when it suited her and yet put on the pretensions of being a good person underneath and was trying to change . With the assault Tony had had enough . Straw that broke the Camel ‘s back & as cruel as it was the sacre bleu was used to devastating stating effect .
Bringing back the memory of Harpo in front of Janice new family during a Sunday dinner. In this scene I don't see Tony, I see Livia. Edit: Sopranos is really the best community on RUclips.
Weirdly enough, I’ve known that behavior in narcissists. They will talk “at” you and not with you, and discuss things basically with themselves even though they’re supposed to be speaking to you. And they often do it with people younger than them and will be like “remember X” and you’re like “um, no. That was twenty years before I was born”. It’s because they’re talking at you, not with you. And in this case Tony also wanted to ruin Janice’s happy new family.
@@christinapaterno5585 Lol everyone does that - it's just a trope that you hear on TV or something and repeat when we want to say some shit that the target probably isn't going to go along with.
Lotta people here not getting the deeper meaning of this situation. Tony has real anger problems, and suffers from depression, as well as not being happy in general. Him seeing Janice making a family, trying to change--and actually changing her ways for the most part--triggered him, and made him want to bring her back down to his level. Not because he thought it'd be a funny troll, or because ''hes the kids uncle, he has a right''...but because he cant stand the thought of Janice actually being happy, and getting her shit together and under control while Tony is a mess.
Exactly. And subconsciously he knows it's bullshit because of his own experience with therapy. People claim to have improved or want to improve but all it takes is one trigger and they'll reveal what Tony perceives as their real character. The smirk at the end was self satisfaction that Janice just proved him right.
Yep it’s like what he talks about in the happy wanderer episode, Tony says if he sees some guy walking down the street looking happy all he wants to do is beat the shit out of him.
Deep inside, Tony didn't want Janice to change. He didn't want to be left as the only miserable child of a very miserable mother. So just when Janice thought she was out, Tony pulled her right back in.
Janice was never out to begin with, she’s always been a world class bullshitter and a shitty mom. All Tony did was call her out on it, she didn’t change or improve herself at all.
@@ironberserk2175 no she wasnt full of shit she had started changing but obviously if someone is still beginning to make a change like that theyre still vulnerable to reverting to their old habits
This scene is why Sopranos is great. You just can't examine a character like Tony in a 2 hour movie format and truly understand someone like him without scenes like this. Janice is cured of her Soprano genes? Bullshit, says Tony, and he takes such pleasure in proving that she will always be broken like he is. Masterpiece.
Oh please. Genes don’t cause anger. Janice was doing well and she would only continue to improve if she kept working on herself. He hated her happiness, so he decided to sabotage her early on. She probably quit the therapy after this, like he knew she would. He wanted her to be miserable like he was.
@@dewilew2137 I think the "anger mgmt" stuff is at best a public face. Janice would continue to carry on with her own underlying irresponsibilities and resulting emotional snake pits. Her problem here was her attempt to hide her previous life from her new familiy. That's just dishonest and fake.
News reporter: "Janice Baccaliari was arrested at a kids soccer game, she is the sister of a new jersey glorified crew leader anthony "spitshine" Soprano. Although Anthony was never a varsity athlete himself. Word is he could make your shoes look like friggin mirrors. He no longer does shiners."
I think more than anything Tony was envious that therapy was working for her and not him. This was one of his lowest moments, almost as bad as his murders.
@@stevem2323 if she's faking it all the time and it works effectively then that's still progress. That's still handling her rage and making her new family happier. Tony isn't going after her because he hates bullshit he's going after her because he can't stand anyone else getting better when he can't, he does it to Janice here and he does the same to Chris in season 5 and 6.
The way janice says what when tony first asks about Harpo is heartbreaking she is taken back, she is honestly shocked that he would bring it up like that
@@TheManInTheMasks He was trying to cause a scene in front of Bobby and their kids. It was incredibly rude and not at all classy. He could have said that stuff in private and in a less demeaning way. Janice definitely fucked over Tony a lot, but Tony was way out of line here.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 I’m not throwing anything around, sociopath is an accurate description for him that a lot (not all) experts would agree with and not only that but it’s canon based on things dr melfi and her colleague say(forgot his name)
Last line of entire series should have been off camera. "Sacré Bleu! I'm your nephew." Tony looks up. Cut to black. French Canadian anthem plays over credits. ruclips.net/video/9w968stHWcg/видео.html
Why didn't you tell this to David Chase earlier ?? WHY'D YOU KEEP IT TO YOURSELF ? It's alright tho. I'll compromise. I'll imagine the ending is that. I'll use the technique of positive visualisation.
"The hour is up I have to run and hide my rage I'm lost again I think I'm really scared I won't be back at all this time And have my deepest secrets shared I'd like to be a willow A lover, a mountain or a soft refrain But I'd hate to be a grown-up And have to try to bear my life in pain" -Harpo's Blues, by Phoebe Snow.
I think it is also part that Tony just doesn't believe it, she is just faking it. And so he tries to dig to set her off and when it works he is happy cause he was right.
this was when you could definitely see Livia's influence in tony he saw Janice was happy and had to ruin it simply because he wasn't and was gleeful about it
Yeah, cant stand people like Janice, pretending the wrong they did never happened, so THEY can be happy without facing what they actually did. The sacre bleu comment asside, all tony did was tell the truth. Of course Tony was in no place to judge another person like that.
LOL that's why Tone was doing an 8 minute mile's pace around that table, he saw her with that fork in her hand, he knew she'd put it in his eye if she caught him...he lit the cuckoo fuse.
That scene where Janice tells Tony she's in anger management and that it's working for her, there is a tiny yip yap dog barking its head off outside offscreen and I always loved that detail. In another scene, Tony would probably get pissed about the barking.
Janice hurt Tony by scrapping in public -- It hurt his career as a mob boss. Tony got his revenge by hitting Janice where it would hurt her -- her new family. It's as straight as that.
That's not what it was about at all. Tony was jealous that Janice was seeming happier after going to therapy. He wanted to bring her back down to his level of misery/anger.
Tony annoyed Janice for a few reasons. On the one hand, he’s a troll who knows how Janice is trying to get her life together and was testing her to feel good. On the other hand, eh was also calling out her phoniness of living the perfect family life and raising two step kids when she abandoned her real kid.
Turning your life around doesn’t make you a phony, he was jealous that she improved as a person and that no matter what he does he won’t be able to change for the better nor beat his mental issues
Its unsettling that looking at these clips just brings this show back to life...like the show is fresh and new all over again.But its also a good thing to be teleported to their world all over again.
the sound engineering on this show needs an award alone. the comical glass breaking after he loses it in front of the tv is gold. so many moments like that
Aida Turturro is either one batshit crazy woman in real life, or the greatest actress next to Meryl Streep. I cannot believe she never won an Oscar for her portrayal of Janice.
Toxic family dynamics. Janice was trying. Tony had to create drama by needling her. He felt comfortable with the old raging Janice not the new happy one. This shows you that you have to distance yourself from toxic family involvement. Everyone stay away and break the old patterns of relating. Livia's legacy. She may be long gone but the poison she injected, continues to poison, isolate, depress, and make people miserable. So sad to see this. Happiness is within yourself if you only know how.
This is why Tony will always be way more toxic and miserable than Janice. Every time I see someone trashing Janice in the comments, I defend her with this scene. Tony hated her happiness. Janice was never that miserable.
He wasn't buying Janice's new attitude, so he set her up and she walked into it. The smirk just means he is satisfied he read her correctly. He knows his mind is still in great shape for mob things. Very good scene.
Tony was just livid that people around him were working on their problems. His entire character is him being a massive black hole that drags everyone around him into his own misery and consumes everything he sees.
Tony was the one who made Janice take those anger management classes in the first place! It was his idea and yet, when it appeared to be working, he then wanted to prove that it wasn't working. He doesn't even know what he wants.
Comedy gold:
Psychiatrist: "Psychiatrists are finding that certain individuals are particularly prone to rage. Almost any frustration, inconvenience, or perceived inconsideration will set them off."
Tony: "Mutha-FUKKA!"
it's not that simple pal :D
@@fatihkun8836 Apparently you've missed the comedy in Tony's reaction..
@@skibootdier9488 Apparently you like to just assume things without any given reason. Of course i get it, its obvious. I was trying to display the mindset of the one full of rage because they see so much more purpose for their rage. Its not just about ANY inconvenience setting them off. They feel sometimes its the proper reponse in proportion to the outrageous thing that happened/has been said. It is a way of communicating to the other, or wanting to make it clear to them, how inappropriate and false they just acted/spoken.
@@fatihkun8836 Ok..
Also you hear a plate breaking
Tony's evil smirk, walking off, the Kinks in the background. Perfektion...
Wtf, why is this his song?
Perfection*
Great song. And perfect for that that scene ending. Wish I could this version of it. Seems like all I can find are different then this version of song.
@@GlennShook It is a year later, but this is the best version that I know of: ruclips.net/video/C9vZL-xE4CQ/видео.html
My favorite ending
Her kid Harpo, whatever happened there.
Richie Aprile WHATEVA HAPPENED THERE?!?!
Someone drove a Lionel up Janice's ass and out came Harpo.
Richie Aprile: God rest his soul, huh?
Your kid, the dancer, whatever happened there
Living on the street or whatever happened there.
Tony was pure evil. The evolution of his character was great. Season 1 Tony is a different person from the last season.
@David Blake He is just like Livia at the final season.
I couldn't disagrre more. In season 6 we see the situation with Tony Jr. and Tony shows a love for him we had never seen before. I really don't think Tony evolved as a character at all. He was always complex, but always the same person
@@Guamparrapo83 In Season 1-3 Tony is the hero protagonist. In season 4-6 he becomes more villain like. A deliberate choice by David Chase as he didn't want people to idolize him.
@@illegalewahrheiten2911 I really don't see that change. If you name some examples of situations (that is, that Tony would have acted one way at first in the other in the end), maybe I could get it
@@Guamparrapo83 Plenty of examples. In 2 he mourns Christopher being shot, in 6 he kills him and is happy about it. On 2 he blows up on Janice when she is being rude, in 5 he blows on her when she is doing good. In 1 he is very considerate towards Carmela, in 6 he says he couldn't care less what happens to her when he dies and that she can go live in a dumpster. In 1-3 he loves his son, in 6 he hates him. In 1-3 he is portrayed as a man who wants to change in therapy, in 6 he is presented as a total sociopath who Melfi tells to fuck off.
You also have the way Chase protrays him. In 1 he is the hero against the villain Junior and Livia. In 2 he is the hero against the villain Richie. In 3 he is the hero against the villain Ralphie. In 4 there is no villian, he has become the villain. Same in 5 where he wants to sleep with Adriana and later kills her. In 6 he kills Chrissy, treats Hesh like shit, hates AJ, is disappointed Meadow becomes a lawyer, treats Carmela like shit and considers murdering Paulie for nothing.
It's not a total change of character, but the emphasis shifts more and more to his bad traits. In one of the opening episodes of 4 Janice compares him to Livia, saying he is just like her. That would never have happened in 1-3. In 2 he is her protector against Livia, in 3 he is her protector against the Russians. Suddenly in 4 she compares him with her mother. In 5 she says she hates him. In 6 she says he deliberately shits on her and Bobby. All true.
I wonder what's Serbian for "I grew up watching Sopranos clips"
Ja sam odrastao gledajući klipove Sopranosa lol
I ja se pitam
Oh that's brilliant.
I wonder what's Serbian for - "Sacre bleu! where is me Borko?!"
@@travellerextraordinnaire7388 дођавола где је борко
"That bitch is lucky I didn't kill her!"
"Oh we know that." xD
One of the funniest moments to me
An someone explain why this was funny
@@johnnybravo631 I believe he's referring to Janice killing Richie
@@johnnybravo631 making a subtle nod to her killing Richie
@@johnnybravo631 because she killed her last boyfriend (RA)
Sacle bleu where is me mama 🤣 I fkn lost it. Tony is still a bully brother no matter what
well you oughtta know, sweetie.
@@deathrager2404 what did you say? *Smiles evil.*
@@spiderboy-db5us nothin what? we're just breakin bawws
@Acer 8. Janice had it coming . Janice always played the power connection card when it suited her and yet put on the pretensions of being a good person underneath and was trying to change . With the assault Tony had had enough . Straw that broke the Camel ‘s back & as cruel as it was the sacre bleu was used to devastating stating effect .
She had it coming
Quasimodo predicted all of this
You mean Nostradamus, he played for Notre Dame.
Who did what?
@@richardeast3328 Oh right. Notre Damus.
His name rings a bell
He did, he did!
I love how he leaves triumphantly after such an egregious act, and he gets his own victory song to go with it.
What's the songs name?
@@panoskamp4324 I'm Not Like Everybody Else - The Kinks. And that's a live version fyi
One of the best scenes of the season
@@goriflex2441 My fav scene so far in all the seasons.
Why not? Janice deserved it. Time and again she has exploited her brother.
Bringing back the memory of Harpo in front of Janice new family during a Sunday dinner. In this scene I don't see Tony, I see Livia.
Edit: Sopranos is really the best community on RUclips.
That is pretty scary
Angelo Mineo Bloodlines, like cocaine, are a hell of a drug.
Karma came back to Tony when Bobby Bacala bested him at the Cabin?? 😈
Or uncle jr.
What's the backstory on Harpo? Why'd she leave him?
"I wonder what's French-Canadian for, 'Go home and get your fucking shinebox'."
Rentre chez toi et prends ta putain de shinebox
Rentrez chez vous et obtenez votre shinebox
I wonder what’s French Canadian for “I did 20 fucking years”
@@Daniel-Aguilar865 J'ai fait 20 putains d'années
@@kellijones6481exactement 😂
Tony smirking at Bobby's kids like they even get the joke
Weirdly enough, I’ve known that behavior in narcissists. They will talk “at” you and not with you, and discuss things basically with themselves even though they’re supposed to be speaking to you. And they often do it with people younger than them and will be like “remember X” and you’re like “um, no. That was twenty years before I was born”. It’s because they’re talking at you, not with you. And in this case Tony also wanted to ruin Janice’s happy new family.
@@christinapaterno5585 another fun fact from the Balkans
@@christinapaterno5585 Lol everyone does that - it's just a trope that you hear on TV or something and repeat when we want to say some shit that the target probably isn't going to go along with.
@@hansolo631 huh?
@christinapaterno5585 yeah tony is a confusing person one minute he is french the next minute he is italian.
Tony Makes her take the anger management classes only to undermine it all when she starts making progress, what a great little brother.
He offers you an anger management class with one hand,
judges you with the other when you don’t throw a temper tantrum at a telemarketer
Lotta people here not getting the deeper meaning of this situation. Tony has real anger problems, and suffers from depression, as well as not being happy in general. Him seeing Janice making a family, trying to change--and actually changing her ways for the most part--triggered him, and made him want to bring her back down to his level. Not because he thought it'd be a funny troll, or because ''hes the kids uncle, he has a right''...but because he cant stand the thought of Janice actually being happy, and getting her shit together and under control while Tony is a mess.
Exactly. And subconsciously he knows it's bullshit because of his own experience with therapy. People claim to have improved or want to improve but all it takes is one trigger and they'll reveal what Tony perceives as their real character. The smirk at the end was self satisfaction that Janice just proved him right.
Insightful observation amongst a plethora of unfunny Goodfellas references and recycled “makings of a Varsity (fill in blank)” jokes.
Yep it’s like what he talks about in the happy wanderer episode, Tony says if he sees some guy walking down the street looking happy all he wants to do is beat the shit out of him.
Thanks for the input Dr Melfi
Anybody who watched the show would have picked up on this fact. I don't think it's something that a "lotta people here are not getting."
Deep inside, Tony didn't want Janice to change. He didn't want to be left as the only miserable child of a very miserable mother. So just when Janice thought she was out, Tony pulled her right back in.
😂😂😂
Fuck that!! She deserved to be called out on her bullshit...Her outburst showed just that.
We all do this to each other brudda babe
Janice was never out to begin with, she’s always been a world class bullshitter and a shitty mom. All Tony did was call her out on it, she didn’t change or improve herself at all.
Well it’s Janice you have to be today years old to believe for a second that she was actually trying to change here
Im wondering where Borko is eating his sunday dinner
Kusturica country, where there are no Muslims and Croats.
Uncle borko's in the muff
borko, you been eatin fish?
@@rollersurfer8529 Oh did I say muff? I meant rough.
Poor Borko is a street person now
The part where she’s being tackled by the cop is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. Aida Turturo is a hell of an actress.
I think the best part of her acting is her silent expressions when Tony begins talking about Harpo. She genuinely looks upset.
Yeah. I bet she's actually very real and down to Earth as a person. It probably takes real grounding to pull off the fruitcake we see in this episode.
@@purplehaze8557 yeah that was great acting.
Tony's reaction to her being tackled just made it even better.
This is why James Gandolfini said he had really started to dislike Tony and I can't disagree.
He was testing Janice, because he knew she was full of shit.
That was the intention of the writing. David Chase didn’t want people to like Tony, and he regretted making him too sympathetic in the early seasons.
@@ironberserk2175 no she wasnt full of shit she had started changing but obviously if someone is still beginning to make a change like that theyre still vulnerable to reverting to their old habits
oh you mean running over a man in the first season first episode and breaking his leg to the point the bone was sticking out, wasn't enough?
@@sanansa4567 Most of what's in the first episode is non-canon.
Come onn, we’re just breakin’ ovaries...
Very funny comment
Both of them?
Why does that sound so brutal to me lol. Something about it.
You oughta know sweetie
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470I think you’re ovary-acting.
This scene is why Sopranos is great. You just can't examine a character like Tony in a 2 hour movie format and truly understand someone like him without scenes like this. Janice is cured of her Soprano genes? Bullshit, says Tony, and he takes such pleasure in proving that she will always be broken like he is.
Masterpiece.
One could argue that therapy broke her and he fixed her
Oh please. Genes don’t cause anger. Janice was doing well and she would only continue to improve if she kept working on herself. He hated her happiness, so he decided to sabotage her early on. She probably quit the therapy after this, like he knew she would. He wanted her to be miserable like he was.
@@dewilew2137correct analysis. Not sure what the OP is on about.
@@christaylor3911 🤗
@@dewilew2137 I think the "anger mgmt" stuff is at best a public face. Janice would continue to carry on with her own underlying irresponsibilities and resulting emotional snake pits. Her problem here was her attempt to hide her previous life from her new familiy. That's just dishonest and fake.
Borko, how many times I got to tell you? Get control of the Balkans!
Lmao
He needs to get control of HBO first.
This is honestly one of the meanest things Tony ever did on the show. Including the many killings.
One of the meanest? Umm lol have you finished the entire series?
@@camaro6262 Sure have.
Abandoning your child is pretty mean too
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232
Sometimes it is the right thing to do.
@@stairwaytoheaven8
Hahaha yeah... Killing someone who is working with the police is totally justified huh? Tony is the next MLK basically XD
0:44 the cut from tv presenter saying "almost any inconsideration will set them off" to Tony smashing around is not only good writing but funny af
A reupload, shortened version of what used to be a 9 minute video taken down by HBO last summer
Anger management, i remember that.
Cocksuckas
@@slackerman4161 " Borko are you alright ? " - " yeah, yeah, it's just that " whatever happened there " is the lowest form of posting.
Show me this HBO. They will be no more HBO
What are you gonna do
0:21 is the funniest part of the whole series
ChrisG- ...down goes Janice!!! Down goes Janice!!!
Tony's face during the news segment is hilarious.
This moment and tony talking to aj about getting a bj and his mom comes out from secretly listening lol
She is built like a grown man, so she is getting tackled like a grown man.
Tony getting enraged by the psychiatrist in the news clip, "MOTHAFUKKAA!!" Chef's kiss! 🤌
thats smile at 4:01 says it all.
*_"If i cant be happy neither can you. Gotcha ;)"_*
News reporter: "Janice Baccaliari was arrested at a kids soccer game, she is the sister of a new jersey glorified crew leader anthony "spitshine" Soprano. Although Anthony was never a varsity athlete himself. Word is he could make your shoes look like friggin mirrors. He no longer does shiners."
No more shines Spence
If you want, I can arrange for YOU to get a shiner. Let me see if I can make that happen.
Just bustin bawls.
@@tylerking4616 you could get Janice to give a "shiner" under the boardwalk.
And don't be late... I don't want to miss the anthem
This show is 20 years old and I still laugh just as hard at the sacre bleu insult good lord😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Phil Leotardo: Did someone say 20 years?!!
@@ShadowKing1993 Your brother Billy whatever happened there.
@@Stefan996god bless him huh
C mon guyssss...He is the boys uncle after all...He have a right to ask
Na na na, he did her a little bit, he he went out of order himself.
Nah Nah he didn’t insult no one
I think more than anything Tony was envious that therapy was working for her and not him. This was one of his lowest moments, almost as bad as his murders.
But that there is bullshit, it never worked Janice was full of shit and faking it, and Tony knew.
@@stevem2323 if she's faking it all the time and it works effectively then that's still progress. That's still handling her rage and making her new family happier. Tony isn't going after her because he hates bullshit he's going after her because he can't stand anyone else getting better when he can't, he does it to Janice here and he does the same to Chris in season 5 and 6.
@@danielyoung6778 Naaah it's not better in any shape or way, it's even more manipulation and craziness, and ego.
Tony was a made guy, and had his soft drink of choice. There’s nothing Janice could do from that point.
@@singhatar0912 Just like you when you had to compromise.
The way janice says what when tony first asks about Harpo is heartbreaking she is taken back, she is honestly shocked that he would bring it up like that
Lol
TF is heartbreaking about it? Tony is just really worrying about his nephew, for god sake he is the boys uncle!
She's not a good mother to forget about her own son.
@@corneliusjones4973Thank you. Yes it was a dick move by Tony but I felt zero sympathy for Janice.
@@kellijones6481 Exactly
3:57 He's the boy's uncle.
One of Tony's true pleasures in life was ripping on Janice.
For all the grief Janice caused Tony, she sure came through when she solved the Richie Aprile situation.
daniel alvarez ....it saved Tony from having to make a very unpleasant decision.
He was just trying to expose her BS because he knew what she was.
@@TheManInTheMasks He was trying to cause a scene in front of Bobby and their kids. It was incredibly rude and not at all classy. He could have said that stuff in private and in a less demeaning way. Janice definitely fucked over Tony a lot, but Tony was way out of line here.
Misery loves company.
I like how he kinda threw Bobby in front of him 😂😂😂
He told him to get control of his wife lol
Misery loves company, especially when you’re a sociopath
*Soprano
@@AlwonDomz anti Italian sentiment
@@stairwaytoheaven8 I’m not throwing anything around, sociopath is an accurate description for him that a lot (not all) experts would agree with and not only that but it’s canon based on things dr melfi and her colleague say(forgot his name)
Harpo? Harpo? His family name is Harperelli!
Mark Borrigan whatever happened there
@@mathellman3099 WHAT EVER HAPPENED THERE!?
Fucking Janice, she's dyslexic
@@shmok3y The comments is why I com here!!! LMAO yall some damn fools!!
It's a nickname!
I always get a kick of tony he trolled her and then he jumps away from her and gets behind bobby
That ending of Tony walking out just feels like when you complete a mission in GTA.
4:13
Make Janice Crazy
Mission Complete
Respect +++
I’ve always wanted a GTA where you are a modern mob boss that would be so cool
Last line of entire series should have been off camera.
"Sacré Bleu! I'm your nephew."
Tony looks up.
Cut to black.
French Canadian anthem plays over credits. ruclips.net/video/9w968stHWcg/видео.html
Why didn't you tell this to David Chase earlier ?? WHY'D YOU KEEP IT TO YOURSELF ? It's alright tho. I'll compromise. I'll imagine the ending is that. I'll use the technique of positive visualisation.
I wonder what Bobby did in a past life where he deserved Janice. :p
@Albert Menendez I always thought him getting wacked was karma for that lol.
Should have banged Mikey Palmice's widow first
@@pennystocklocks Jojo wasn't even hot though... But compared to Janice.. She was a prize.
He must’ve been Hitler lolol
@@pennystocklocks agreed....
I forgot how good of a soundtrack Sopranos had.
Sacre Bleu, where is me mama! 😂😂😂
0:22 Tony’s reaction is priceless lol
Fucking incredible
0:43 he (Tony) proved the Doctor's point 😁😁
"The hour is up
I have to run and hide my rage
I'm lost again
I think I'm really scared
I won't be back at all this time
And have my deepest secrets shared
I'd like to be a willow
A lover, a mountain or a soft refrain
But I'd hate to be a grown-up
And have to try to bear my life in pain"
-Harpo's Blues, by Phoebe Snow.
Thanks for the research.
Wow
I think it is also part that Tony just doesn't believe it, she is just faking it. And so he tries to dig to set her off and when it works he is happy cause he was right.
this was when you could definitely see Livia's influence in tony he saw Janice was happy and had to ruin it simply because he wasn't and was gleeful about it
Anyone else catch Sophia laughing as soon as Janice gets up to kill Tony with a fork? Same with the son, Bobby has some evil kids lmao 😂
They’re young and don’t understand the levels of toxic bullshit being out on display. Ever heard of nervous laughter?
@@proudsaiyanprince2651 lol that don’t look like nervous laughter
@@wacodraco1558To be fair, they are still kids and may just be amused at the sight of two grown adults chasing each other around the dinner table 😂
they're still bobby sr grandson
The phone call shifted Tony's whole mood seeing how calm Janice is. Maybe he thought Harpo called lol
He wasn't buying her act. He knows Janice will never change and this was a tactic to keep Bobby and his kids.. Tony knew it..
Yeah, cant stand people like Janice, pretending the wrong they did never happened, so THEY can be happy without facing what they actually did. The sacre bleu comment asside, all tony did was tell the truth. Of course Tony was in no place to judge another person like that.
More like Tony's just a prick
He's lucky she didn't punch his lights out
Or shoot him in the chest a few times.
Janice never had the makings of a varsity charcoal briquette.
LOL that's why Tone was doing an 8 minute mile's pace around that table, he saw her with that fork in her hand, he knew she'd put it in his eye if she caught him...he lit the cuckoo fuse.
@@viracocha no
@@umbradumont5077 don’t give me your fucking Manson lamps
That scene where Janice tells Tony she's in anger management and that it's working for her, there is a tiny yip yap dog barking its head off outside offscreen and I always loved that detail. In another scene, Tony would probably get pissed about the barking.
Janice hurt Tony by scrapping in public -- It hurt his career as a mob boss. Tony got his revenge by hitting Janice where it would hurt her -- her new family. It's as straight as that.
never that simple
That's not what it was about at all. Tony was jealous that Janice was seeming happier after going to therapy. He wanted to bring her back down to his level of misery/anger.
@@uzibitch1 Exactly Tony can't stand seeing anyone be happy.That's why he killed Christopher
Yeah they are crabs in a bucket
Tony was a made guy and Harpo wasn’t.
I love how happy he is when he walks out lol. Mission accomplished
Tony annoyed Janice for a few reasons. On the one hand, he’s a troll who knows how Janice is trying to get her life together and was testing her to feel good. On the other hand, eh was also calling out her phoniness of living the perfect family life and raising two step kids when she abandoned her real kid.
Truly a dramatic & comedic masterpiece; there really are no good guys.
Turning your life around doesn’t make you a phony, he was jealous that she improved as a person and that no matter what he does he won’t be able to change for the better nor beat his mental issues
No he's just an asshole
You know that song, Borko's Song, by Phoebe Snow? Cause that's the song they named Borko after.
I wonder where Borko is having his Sunday dinner
what the fuck, why is that his song?
A True American saga. I'm happy to have witnessed this in my lifetime.
4:06 Bobby jrs face always kills me 😂
"I don't have the right to ask??? I'm the boys uncle!!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
LOL hands down best line with Tony and Janice🤣
Sacre bleu where is me mama🤣
“Fookin’ cawz celebruhz” - See, Tony knows French.
In Season 1 :
Janice to Tony :
Don't send me to bed hungry, daddy
Now:
Tony-
Sacre bleu, where is me mamaa
Its unsettling that looking at these clips just brings this show back to life...like the show is fresh and new all over again.But its also a good thing to be teleported to their world all over again.
i love how pleased tony is with himself at the end
Lmao bobby's sad bow of shame at 1:28 had me dying
the sound engineering on this show needs an award alone. the comical glass breaking after he loses it in front of the tv is gold. so many moments like that
Tony facial expression watching the news had me in tears, the more i watch this show the more i laugh.
Aida Turturro is either one batshit crazy woman in real life, or the greatest actress next to Meryl Streep. I cannot believe she never won an Oscar for her portrayal of Janice.
Seriously tho she played that role to perfection, I've met people in real life who are exactly like her
Because Oscar's for movies..
Oscar's for movies
I've never laughed harder at a sopranos scene
“I’m the boys uncle” 😂😂😂😂
in case anybody is wondering about the outro song its on youtube as: THE KINKS - I'm Not Like Everybody Else - Live HQ
Love how James could make his eyes go beady on command, what a great actor we've missed, RIP.
3:38 I love that slight zoom...keep pokin the bear and see what happens!
I never realized how funny this segment is. Of course not the last part where Tony shows his true sadistic nature.
The look he gives after “ I wonder where Harpo’s eating his Sunday dinner??” Lmao
" You think Morrie tells his wife everything ? "
Lol that's when I knew Jimmy was going to whack morrie.
I want to get Belle some danish.
Calm down Chewy, we can see you're a nervous wreck, your mind is going in eight different directions.
@@PussyBonpensiero fish at $4 a pound in the ocean do the same thing.
@Albert Menendez Chop him up and get rid of the car. Call me when you're through.
"Sacre bleu, where is me mama?!" 😄
that "...Alright, I do give a fuck." is so perfect lol
Tony’s face in the thumbnail is priceless!
Bobby: no more inviting him to our social events
Janice: social events? He's gotta goooo
I love how he just runs away from Janice like nope I unleashed the rhino
Idk how low you have to go to bring up a loved ones past about someone they loved when you see them in a happy mental state..
Toxic family dynamics. Janice was trying. Tony had to create drama by needling her. He felt comfortable with the old raging Janice not the new happy one. This shows you that you have to distance yourself from toxic family involvement. Everyone stay away and break the old patterns of relating. Livia's legacy. She may be long gone but the poison she injected, continues to poison, isolate, depress, and make people miserable. So sad to see this. Happiness is within yourself if you only know how.
That fuck you walk off at 4:03 gets me everytime in line with the music.
Hey Janice. Did Harpo even EXIST?
I wonder where Borko is eating his Sunday dinner? Just wonderin what Borko is up to.
That thumbnail has the makings of a varsity meme.
@Richard’s Testicle Head Lmao it instantly reminded me of the meme where the lady screamed at the cat 😂
It's the look on his face before his says Sacre Bleu!! that gets me
0:20 That crazy-woman run and tackle 🤣🤣🤣
I know so many people like this. If they can't change, they won't let others change.
Everytime the actress for Janice shows up playing a judge on Law and Order SVU I just crack up laughing 😂
Walks out like a gangster. And the song at the end 😂😅👌🏽
That "Ohhh..." when Janice gets tackled by the cop lol Cops definitely got the makings of a varsity athlete.
Tony is the GOAT! We miss you Jimmy!
Rule 1 of managing your anger: don't be around people who make you angry
I'm only here Owta respect for Borko
A Varsity athlete would've finished the meal first, then laid the verbal beat down.
This is why Tony will always be way more toxic and miserable than Janice. Every time I see someone trashing Janice in the comments, I defend her with this scene. Tony hated her happiness. Janice was never that miserable.
You need only watch one of these clips to see just how much of a drop in quality The Many Saints was
I always wanted the writers to bring in Harpo and have him be everything Tony wanted in a son.
I had to laugh watching those kids at the table .They looked like they were loving every minute of the fight.
He wasn't buying Janice's new attitude, so he set her up and she walked into it. The smirk just means he is satisfied he read her correctly. He knows his mind is still in great shape for mob things. Very good scene.
Tony was just livid that people around him were working on their problems.
His entire character is him being a massive black hole that drags everyone around him into his own misery and consumes everything he sees.
@@misakiv6012 Consumes? Jersey’s a small state, if Tony gets an fatter he could tip it ova’.
Tony was the one who made Janice take those anger management classes in the first place! It was his idea and yet, when it appeared to be working, he then wanted to prove that it wasn't working. He doesn't even know what he wants.
@@SAOrules I heard Tone got a 95 pound mole removed from his stomach!
Who gives a s*** if he was buying it or not he's an a******