Furio Giunta: A Sopranos character evaluation
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this episode we will evaluate Furio Giunta, the mafia enforcer Tony Soprano brought back from Italy to work for him. We will evaluate what Tony saw in him, how he was an excellent (sometimes perfect) enforcer, his situation with Carmela and, despite how different they may appear, how similar he is to Tony in several ways.
“Fury” is what I would call him. The man was an absolute force of nature when it comes to enforcement and collecting.
That kinda sounds like a horse, and we know how sensitive Tony is about that topic.
@@cocobot90 whatever happened there...
@@elbuki5915 WHATEVA HAPPENED THERE?!
Nick Furio, Agent of SOPRANOS
A man who understood his role
Furio was Gary Cooper- the strong, silent type.
He’s gay Furio Giunta?
Cried like a bitch when his dad got sick 🤷🏾♂️
That was Bobby.
he was neither strong nor silent
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Whats so terrifying is how professional and ruthless Furio is. Sure everyone in the crew is capable of taking someone out but Furio is just as ruthless of a enforcer as Mikey was minus the motor mouth
DOOM and Sopranos- 2 of my favourite things in this world
What was also different about Furio is how polite and nice he was to others that weren’t in his way. While a lot of the others where just dicks in general
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*cough cough* Paulie *cough cough* Chris
@@mysteryjunkie9808 it was a great contrast. Jekyll and Hyde.
Mikey Palmice was a g
I think what Carmela realized about Furio was that he was able to take care of himself - Tony was physically strong and a leader, but any time she wasn’t making him dinner, eating some lunch meat out of the fridge, a bowl of cereal, or ice cream was the best he could do, which was used throughout the show to nod to how dependent he was on Carmela running the house. They even made a point of showing Tony heating up leftovers juxtaposed with Furio cooking for himself. They also juxtaposed Furio appreciating the baking Carmela did with Tony shoving a scone in his mouth and not realizing at all how much work goes into Carmela’s mornings.
brilliant! so true
Great observation. I would add on top of that he had his charm with the gardening, appreciating honest work with hands and had a certain sad or emotional side to him. The same with Vic Musto, the wallpaper guy. He had the saddnes after losing his wife, wasn't scared to show emotions around that and he did manual labor. Tony does nothing around the house, he even couldn't carry seats with AJ to the garage after they put them outside in the open. It was a few more minutes of work 😄
“I said I liked The Orange juice with some pulp, SOME. This says lots of pulp”. 😉
Tony can cook for himself though. He was making Uncle Jun' pasta before he got shot, remember? "10 minutes Uncle Jun." Tony COULD cook.
I don't think it's that deep. Men don't need much in terms of living, in fact I'd say most are naturally minimalistic even if they aren't aware of it or consider themselves minimalist. If Carmela didn't cook and take care of the house, what exact value would she even provide to Tony? She doesn't work, she doesn't pay any bills, we hardly ever see them have sex, it's not like she takes care of the house by herself because the Sopranos have a maid, and half of the time we see Tony and Carmela eating out. After awhile, Tony would notice it and address it.
Who needs a nickname, when your name is Furio? He was an awesome character.
It's kinda forgotten about that Furio is not just Tony's enforcer, but also runs the car stealing operation cause he can speak Italian and English.
Idk about fluent English. But he is the most bilingual for sure.
@@dtczyk8976He’s definitely fluent
"Mr. Williams here, well, he don't play."
"Stupida fucking game."
best Furio moment for me
"you gotta bee ona your 'at"
"'You gotta bee -a on you knee!"" I think I will be laughing at that for the rest of the day, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@bullywhispers9544 That joke was the bee's knees haha ;)
@@alyssarichardson2544 👍👍😂😂😂😂
I laughed out loud so hard!!!!
That was an unexpected laugh
Carmela's romance was really the audience romance with him. He was a fearsome enforcer without any emotional issues like the other characters. He was the only one without social or emotional issues. He really just did his work and knew how to live his life accordingly.
*swoon* 😍
You are so right. He had all us cougars purring.
Furio was the OG reminding the American mob how soft they really were.
I think my favorite scene Furio was in was that time he excused himself from the Room by saying he "had to make some calls." and he took a full plate of food to the phone with him. it just seems like something an Italian Gangster would do.
The main reason that Carmela fell for Furio is that Furio seemed genuinely interested in her as a person. Tony could never quite get there. Carmela would have been a totally different character if Tony didn't project his feelings about his mother on her.
More like a fling. And with Tony and Carmella, honeymoons over man. I'm sure Tony woo'ed her in the beginning by "being interested in her as a person". Alot of us do just that.
Yea because Carmela was about as interesting as toasted wonderbread with no butter and treated Tony like a son rather than a husband. She carried herself like an 80 year old lady and Tony acted like a 12 year old when not working. That's why he fell for Gloria because he never knew someone at their age could retain so much youthfulness and treat him as man. Tony's balls were iced into oblivion at home and he made zero effort to use his wealth and power to allow Carmela to even try to develop an identity outside of "housewife" and wanted her in the "mom" role coddling him as his mom never did.
I'm not so sure. Carmella was very manipulative and selfish. She mightve been a different character but....not necessarily a better one.
@@ceoofgrind8101 Well, maybe Carmela became manipulative after the marriage. Long shot, but still-I think Carmela's feelings for Furio were genuine.
@@robhaskins Maybe but it's hard to feel like anything of hers was genuine and even if they were they wouldn't have led anywhere as most likely what she saw in Furio is the same thing she saw in a younger Tony. I saw it written somewhere else that her dream escape was essentially another Tony.
Tony never called Naples. He would lose what little respect they had for him and look like chooch not knowing something like that going on in own house.
Lol that was nothing but hot air spoken by Tony. Nobody is looking for Furio. Tony knows he ain’t shit compared to Furio. He’s the “Gary Cooper strong silent type” he keeps praising.
Jesus Pernia; never thought of that,that makes so much sense now 🤔
Lolol
"L' chooch" lol 😆
The thing I liked about Furio was that there was no unnecessary need for over the top displays to show how much of a tough guy he was. He knew what he had to do, but it was always in a somewhat professional manner.
The only time I recall that he flaunted his position was with Matt and Sean when he demanded $1000 from them, but I always considered this to be a sort of right of passage thing. Like how youth team soccer players used to clean the boots of the senior team players, it's just something that young guys trying to come up in the mob had to do. We see Chris having to pay for the dinners and Tony says that one day some kid will be paying for Chris' dinners. Furio probably had to pay up to some guys when he was starting out so the cycle continues.
The rest of the crew, particularly Chris, but maybe with the exception of Sil, had a need to show the world just how hard they were, making stupid decisions that put the family in jeopardy. Paulie needlessly starting shit with the Russian comes to mind. Furio would have just told the Russian something like, 'Don't get pissy with me, you're in this situation because of bad decisions', or something in that manner.
Like the time when he tells the hotel guy that he's in this situation because of his father, "Don't bitch to me!". He even got one of the girls to look after the hotel clerk.
There's no way Paulie, Pussy or Chris would have handled that situation so calmly and without needless stress for Tony. Unlike the rest of the guys, Furio had no ego. He knew his job and knew that he didn't have to be the aggressor all the time to prove how tough he was.
He even did the right thing and walked away when he was in love with the bosses wife.
A real 'stand up guy'.
He extorted those two idiots because they were hanging out basically naked together and showed their entire cash pile instead of having it ready.
I think as the cousin of the boss along with his fiery personality, Furio didn't have to. I think Italian Mafia wouldn't allow disrespect on their own cousins. I think the biggest difference between him and Tony was that Furio most probably did not have a narcissist for a mother. That can mess up someone's mind and character big time. That's why Furio can have constant feelings of loyalty and be angry at Tony cheating on Carmela, his moral code and sense of entitlement and mentality are totally different. But you're right, his lesser finances would have made Carmela resent him after some time.
He became much more attractive as the series went on, even with his unconventional looks, because he contrasted the gaudy and ostentatious “tough guys” of New Jersey with his quiet, “I don’t have to prove to you I could kill you” confidence. It was like a lion. You knew he was absolutely deadly and he didn’t waste a single calorie of energy trying to convince anyone. He simply WAS a badass killer and thrived as one most of the time.
Furio is a stand in for the feelings of romanticism towards the "Old Country" felt by the characters and creators of the show, and the wider ethnic diasporas of America in general. I feel like if we had seen more from Furio's POV, the sheen would have worn off pretty quick. Coming from a member of a different diaspora, after spending enough time in the old country and the rose-tinted glasses come off, you start to realize why your family left in the first place
Excellent points.
BEST COMMENT EVER!! So insightful and well thought out. Thanks a million. People have come to America from near and far, and the US hosts numerous diaspora communities. In the decades following WWII, many of our grandparents were displaced by internal revolutions, and their versions of the worlds that they left wouldn't exist if they went back.
They set this up immediately with the Italy trip. The director commentary on the DVD's by Chase was really good in this respect. They specifically set it up that you're reminded that the Old County myth was just that...a myth and it's just as tacky and cheesy as the US is. I really wish people would put up the commentaries, because Chase's one on that episode was golden.
To be fair, people left their countries for fairly superficial reasons like war and economic crisis. I'll take italian culture over american culture any day of the week. At least they don't glorify finooks and mullinyans.
Where's your old country?
Furio not only had the makings of a varsity athlete, he had all the qualities that Junior tried to portray himself as having. A real badass.
Furio was genuinely the most badass character, he is what tony saw Paulie and dickie moltisanti as when he was a kid probably.
Furio finds out T got whacked,comes back to Jersey, takes over what's left of Soprano Family,and then moves into Sopranos mini-mansion with Carm
Idk even Hugh was fed up w Priness Bing lmao I'm thinking Furio became tech literate, ran things from wherever Carm wanted to be @, living away from Jersey and the u.s.a. Carmela always seems to get what she wants lol maybe not even Italia - Santorini seems up her alley & keeping the many saints theme 😇 lol
And then teaches AJ how to grow up.
The parallel between Melfi and Carm as generic women in the eyes of Tony and Furio is really insightful
I think we missed Carmella and Furio having a genuine shared interest in culture, class, cuisine, art, and a similar set of manners.
Someone mentioned below, left to his own devices, Tony will drink pop and microwave garbage. They contrast that scene with Fuiro having Wine from back home and cooking a fine meal.
I think they were a genuine good fit
Holy shit the “bee on your knee” killed me.
SAME!
Furio was a great addition to stress the ties between America and Italy and how Italian mobsters will never respect American mobsters.
I gotta take a wicked shit
Diaspora amore!
Or vise-versa irl
Furio is a boss, he is tough as nails and doesn't fuck around.
Even though Tony was technically the boss of the mob there, it always felt like Furio was ahead of Tony.
Furio is a old fashion guy, very allegorical
The sacred and the propane
@@faisalkamal4319 always w the scenarios
Very good observation Carmine; the sacred AND the propane.
@@faisalkamal4319 you beat me to it
How about Food-io
I liked the contrast scene between Furio and Tony. Furio was at home cooking himself a beautiful meal from scratch. Tony was at home reading a post it note left from Carmella informing him that there was some pasta in the fridge. It jumped between Furio chopping herds and draining spaghetti. Then Tony putting the dish in the microwave. Furio sat down at the table with wine and grating fresh Parmesan over his meal. Then the ping on the microwave as Tony sat down at the table eating the leftover pasta straight out of the dish.
Two very different men indeed.
this subculture will never die
Go get your freekin' shine box!
Furio “The beekeeper” Giunta , also known as mr Williams.
...'he don't play.' ⛳
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Stupida FACKING game
@@cosmicskates7721 stupida facking game
Carm was a Star Trek fanatic and good old Furio strongly resembles Data so she figured “when in Rome, let Rome in me.”
Hes fully functional, programmed in multiple techniques...................they both like blonds, trusted completely by the boss, is their best guy, are one man wrecking crews, both could have taken over as the boss easily if they wanted, both lacking humanity, man theres loads of similarities
He does actually lol 😆
He wasn’t from Rome.
He didn't need a nickname; Furio, going back to the legend of the Furies, - is perfect.Couldn't be improved upon.
HELL YEAH!! Its in the name!
Really no need at all for a nickname when your real name is “Furio”
Caramela called him "Fure".
That scene by the helicopter, epic.
Ha ha ha, "You got a bee on your knee."
Furio was emotionally ten times stronger than the rest.
"Give me $1000" - Furio school of business
Obviously the reason Carmela's into Furio is cause he had the makings of a varsity athlete
Big hands
Furio was THAT dude!!
That scene at the massage parlor was all the proof I needed. I laughed when Tony said He sent guys looking for him. Furio would’ve easily handled Tony if he wanted to.
in the US furio had zero influence , tony would have him dead in italy different story
Carmela got to see all sides of Tony...she only saw the side of Furio that he wanted her to see. Not saying Furio was as selfish and insensitive as Tony but Carmela had a skewed perception because she couldn't see the whole picture.
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i don't know about that. furio didn't have the kind of money that tony had, but furio is a much more stable character than tony. johnny sack was loyal to his wife and that seemed to be the kind of guy furio was to women. furio's general philosophy with loyalty is pretty non-negotiable. furio is either an all OR nothing kind of guy. it explains why he just disappeared when he knew he fucked up with the propeller and did not wait for tony to put 2 and 2 together. tony only cares about loyalty when it was others being loyal to him but he had no real concept of being loyal to other people, no matter how many times he tries to say that family is everything to him.
tony's lack of real commitment explains why he didn't really take measures to take care of his own men in their issues even just to keep his business stable. he constantly went back and forth on whether or not christopher is his friend or enemy. he didn't really give vito a chance to hide and come back even though vito is by all accounts an asset. he didn't bother at all with paulie when he was in jail. even with jackie jr, tony didn't really try to set him straight besides screaming at his face and punching him. even with blundetto, he only mildly felt sorry that he was in jail for a long time. these people are some of the closest to tony yet it PAINED him to actually be on their side and help them. it was always something that he grudgingly did and kept tabs on what he'd done for them.
i think the bad side of furio is that he is essentially a cold-blooded killer. if carmela got together with him, i think the real deal breaker for her is that she won't have that expensive lifestyle and she'd start to resent the very same qualities she liked about furio: the sentimental, romantic and down-to-earth side of him which is the exact opposite of the opulent, garish and bejeweled daily life she doesn't want to live without.
The grass is always greener on the other side.
@@dcaseng "The grass always SEEMS greener on the other side", but sometimes it actually is. It's stupid to not look for something better.
teksnotdead902 Like Peggy Sheeran and Jimmy Hoffa.
When you start thinking that the grass is greener on the other side, its time to water your lawn.
The way he apprehends The Dominick with The wife was almost a martial arts fight scene.
ha. the Dominick... the Wife. i can hear that in Furio's voice.
@@SiccDeville No preoccupada.
When you got a name like Furio, you don't need a nick name
Omg you mentioned me in this video lmao I’m so happy thank you. Noah definitely came back and punched his lights out that’s why it cuts to black 😂
"That zip Furio" always made me laugh
To me Matts responce is even funnier. Sean just standing there not opening the door.
Dude, Carm's attraction to Furio is classic. She notices that he can see her, he listens, and engages emotionally with her.
Meanwhile having a shallow relationship with Tony. I know what decision I'd make in that situation...
Furio was a powerful character. But falling in love with the boss's wife is a big mistake.
he likes a woman he can grab onto something.
He could have killed Tony if he wanted
Even his uncle wasnt crazy enough to go for boss’s wife
Yeah, i genuinely think it was a bad way of his story, tho i believe its cos the actor needed to leave abd killing him off wouldve been even less interesting, personaly i believe that furio was only truly loyal to naples, and had they brokered a better deal with one of the new york families (maybe one wed never met) furio wouldve gone over there. He was loyal to tony because he was told to be and if that changed so would his loyalties. An idea of furio as an almost sully figure is exciting, saying that i do genuinely like the idea that he just left. We never see his ghost or any reference to him really. The idea he realised how deep it could become and chose to head back to naples for a new assignment is entirely beliveable and forseeable. The nj is a glorified crew and thats in the eyes of other americans let alone the italians, tony already tried to rip them off they probably couldnt care less about furio returning and breaking one of the terms of the deal
Personally, I like the idea that Furio was part of Tony's death not because he wanted to be with Carmela but because the Lupertazzis and the Neapolitan Mafia were working together and they needed both Tony and Phil out of the picture. Butchie would become Boss of the Lupertazzis while Furio would run Jersey with either Patsy or one of the Italian mobsters his underboss.
Paulie would've probably colluded with this plan on the down low with the understanding that he had to get out of New Jersey and never come back, which given his superstitions about running the old Aprile crew, he was more than happy to agree to that deal.
I don’t think it was Paulie. He’s not a leader. There’s no way he’d ever be the boss. Though I do think Paulie did have some reasons to kill Tony. The guy who killed Tony had the same jacket as someone before.
@@jesuspernia8031 I agree. I think Paulie knew about the plot to take out Tony and chose to stay out of the way in exchange for safe passage out of New Jersey.
@@jesuspernia8031 If I'd wager who killed Tony, I'd say the masterminds were Butchie and the Neopolitans working together and the gunman was likely a vengeful relative or friend of Eugene Pontecorvo as opposed to a professional hitman. Paulie was willing to stay out of the way and given safe passage to make a run for it due to both superstition and preexisting grievances he had with Tony.
Carlo flipped but his testimony will likely be rendered moot with Tony dead and Paulie in hiding. Patsy is still around to serve as an underboss for Furio and both would willingly run the DiMeo Family as a "glorified crew" for the Lupertazzis under Butchie.
Furio and Carmella? It would have died on the vine. It would have petered out.
I disagree, but I’ll give you a like because I love that quote lol
hahaha
died on the vine?
I love Furio and I love Fredrico Castelluccio. I wish they hadn't written off Furio so abruptly.
its like night and day when you hear Fredrico being interviewed. his english is perfect. it's like hearing Drea Matteo not in character. she sounds normal without the new joysey accent. great acting by the two.
The way he goes into the massage parlour, starts smacking people around then smashes through the door like a Terminator, was Pure Badass 👍👍👍👍
Furio was one of my fav characters. Wish he would have been on till the end.
Furio is one of the best characters. I wish he would have had more of a story.
He can dance lol
the clips of its always sunny are a PERFECT addition to Sopranos.. my favorite shows
Gary Cupperelli, the strong, violent type. I cracked up the first time that I heard Federico Castellucio interviewed and realized that he spoke flawless English with an American accent. I had no idea.
I have watched the sopranos probably 15 times and analyzed it show from more angles than i can remember. I never once made the comparison of Melfi / Tony's and Carmela / Furio's relationships. As well as Tony always finding someone new, so Furio will too. Excellent work
I absolutely loved Furio. He could get it. 😍
Tell us how you really feel lol! Thanks for watching!
@kuarentakilla863 it’s a lovely nose lol
I always called him The Fury. He's one of my favorites.
Furio is already a really cool name, no nickname would be better.
Amazing how they filmed the whole Furio beat down on the brothel in one take.
Arties was a wuss. But if it ever came to his restaurant, he could be a beast. Remember 1st season with the rifle pointed at Tony. & when he whooped Benny's a**
And his excellent marksmanship taking out that bitty rabbit from Artie's prized garden lol
Bro why you makin me laugh out loud during these videos
"you gotta B on your knee!"
Im dyin over here
Tony didn't break things off with Gloria because he 'got' her, it was because he realised she was deeply unstable and they brought out the worst in each other.
I think Carmella fell for Furio mainly because he had some qualities Carmella couldn’t see in Tony - accountability, self-control and loyalty. Little did she realize that with his qualities Furio would never be a number one, which is arguably the main reason she loves Tony - he is the boss and the most “dominant” in the crew.
Hell Tony himself saw qualities in Furio that weren’t in him. I think he knew for a fact that he wasn’t shit compared to someone like Furio or the ACTUAL Italian mafia.
The theory that Noah comes in and does something to Tony is ridiculous. The guy was spineless. And Tony sure as shit would not have looked a bit shook at the end over Noah 🤣🤣
Noah was a joke 😂
The best ending of the show would have been Furio picking up the paper, wearing a robe, at Tony’s house, then looks at the camera (a La Goodfellas ending), gives a smirk, camera pans out then fades out…… end of series.
9:20 aren’t these the exact same feelings Artie had about Adrianna at one point, and tony told him how crazy that sounded? Here he is having those exact same thoughts about the same woman. More hypocrisy.
He's a scumbag especially at that point..not to mention Chrissy is his quasi nephew
Furio's nickname is his name. How would anything else top "Furio" in descriptiveness or coolness?
His parents blessed him with that name
I think the scene from that episode about Columbus Day where Furio interjects in their conversation where they’re idolising Christopher Columbus and says: “Man, f*ck Columbus, he was just some jerk from North Italy and we hate people from North Italy” is really important. The crew are so preoccupied with being ‘good Italians’ and defending the honor of their ancestral home in this episode, and Furio, the only one who was actually brought up in Italy, could not care less. It makes you consider the disparity between what these characters’ ideas of what it means to be Italian (likely warped from the sheer brutality of the mob and the racial discrimination they’ve faced in America) and what it actually means to be Italian.
Will you ever get to Ralph and his serious problem with his mom which contributes to the horrible and weird things he does
I will
She had her demanding ways. 🍸
@@bullywhispers9544 ty! @ 2:49 has someone already suggested a nickname of Bee's Knees that was FUNNY!
Stupida facking nickname
Furio "Don't bitch to me" Giunta
I like how he wears very italian clothing like leather pants and tight underwear. He truly lived up to the image of a casanova.
Really love to see a sequel to this character or a spin off
Furio was an old fool of the old school, completely legit.
Good video, but you might want to reconsider putting the red frame on it. I almost didn't click on it because I thought I already watched it. Maybe making it a little thinner might help with that. Don't just take my word for it, I'm only one person and I'm paying little attention when I go through my subscriptions. As usual, it was some good shit. Look forward to seeing more.
This has got to bee your best episode!
Once Furio left the coffee machine was never the same.
Im ok with the 'Bee on your hat' nickname
Of course he has a nickname! Everyone calls him "Fury-oh" when he was actually named "Foo-dee-oh" 🤦🏽♂️ Come on!
Did you stomp those grapes yourself? 🍇
Pussy jelly of Furio @ Vesuvio's 🍷
if ever there was a guy desperately needed a nickname.
@@SiccDeville coming from a guy who’s nickname is “pussy” 😅
Or was it....”booty”?
I’d call him Naples. It fits & to a degree it’s the whole reason Tony brought him in. He’s from Naples so a outsider but also true blood Mob to the core and Tony knew he needed someone like furio watching his back now days
I love this character!! Should do a series with him as the head guy.
Furio never would’ve ended up with Carmela. She’s too old to have more babies. End of story. He would have to have his own children. I feel like the way his story was written was a huge waste of potential for his character. He was the best.
Pizza, cause you eat it up till your stomach is gonna burst and you figure, just one more slice. Then you reach in the box and come to realize there is no more pizza for you, and there will never be a pizza as good as this pizza was because of the uniqueness of that particular pizza again.
absolutely ferocious
The area where The Sopranos surpasses some of the greats in TV history is it's side characters like this. You can zoom in on any side character and there's a story as interesting as Tony's going on.
"Bella televisione, HD TV compatibile. Beautiful."
I liked so much Furio Is a badass character a man of steel pure italian race 🇮🇹
You gotta do a show about how Chris is the best shot in the world.
"You gotta bee on yo knee" got me laughing lol
UP IN DA CLUB!
Nice one!
Pretty cool that to play Furio Jackie Chan learned how to speak in an Italian accent.
Furio was also one of his Bosses Favorite Men and I believe was also her Cousin so I think that Tony would have had some trouble killing him once he was back in Italy.
his cousin literally sold him to tony for a discount on the stolen cars
@@mohamedhichemmouzali6505 a discount and also to have someone loyal to her running the American side of the car scam
I think the "Italian Stallion" because he is ruthless but also good looking
"Rebel without a nickname" you can't make that shit up
What are you talking about? He just did
Furio in the salon was my favorite scene in the whole show
that bevalaqua scene was the best xD
When you stopped the video the "you gotta bee on a you knee"... perfect 👌
Even when it's silenced for fear of a copyright strike, I still hear "Up In Da Club" whenever I see that scene of Furio ripping off those two idiots for a G-note.
"You gotta take it. I've already got one, and my friend Mr. Williams here doesn't play golf."
"Stupid game."
He definitely should have lasted longer
"You gotta a bee on yo knee!" 🤣 Thank you, I needed that laugh.
3:35 When i first watched that scene, i had the impression it was a mistake by the kids part, and a opportunity for Furio.
Sean showed them (The collectors) hes stack of money, while just handling 10%, In Furio's view they had plenty to share and they wouldnt fight back. I believe Furio kicked up a thousand more for Tony, to score points.
No one mentions that Carm and furio look alike, often couples often become couples because they have similar features
I thought opposites attract, and people start looking alike after being together awhile
Nickname was Foodio actually
Hardcore Sopranos fans are the best.
Just scrolling these comments makes one smile, the little things in life. I love this channel and the content and the deep dives and understand his take on Furio…but I don’t agree. Maybe I don’t want to because pound for pound (screen time, individual influence on the overall plot) he’s my favorite character.
To not waste words, what stands out to me is Furio’s ability to compartmentalize…we know and love the enforcer scenes and he’s fucking terrifying because it’s strictly business, he’s a linear force…professional and chilling in that as someone else said. But it always seemed to me he didn’t get off on it or enjoy or waste any feelings on any of it, I.e. just a job.
Contrasted with him and the house and the garden and home cooked meal etc etc.
I also felt he was different than the Jersey guys in that he probably really didn’t have a choice about the life, like at all, so the code etc was more real with him and deeply ingrained. I dunno, I just appreciate how much we all still love to talk about this series