Tony can clearly tell she isn't being truthful about what happened she was trying to get him to move to another dr but when she actually thought about it she broke down ... Tony truly cared for her and was concerned ... it's a wonder y Tony didn't have someone look into her problem and tail her for protection
This is my dad singing this song. He was in 22 yrs Master Sgt Maki.He enlisted at age 17 did tours in Korea as well as 3 in Vietnam. Was shot down as a pilot became a grunt was shot 7 times has 17 confirmed kills himself Yes he was Hardcorp. Pops was also a Drill instructor at Parris Island Semper Fi Pops. 6:01
Melfi should've told tony what happened, hes not gonna harm the guy anyway he just wanna talk just like how he talked with mathew bevilaqua and offered him softdrinks of choice.
Women like seeing other women in misery; men usually don’t care and leave each other alone- even if they don’t like each other; OR, they give out advice even if it’s for a brief moment.
So Ralph tells Tony here "we lost Mom a year ago", but then later tells Jackie Jr she died when he was in 11th? Characterization marching on or Ralph BS ?
I really liked the character of Brandon. Whoever was the actor didi a solid job He made dangerous decisions knowing he could apologize n be forgiven he pushed his luck only to run into a vicious power hungry Livia
My God, that expression on her face when she said right around when you quit college. Like she was rubbing it in. Remember how salty she was when Angie showed her the Porsche?
Interesting that Carmela doesn't move in to hug her daughter's lifelong friend, but just shakes her hand. Or, maybe Hunter reached out her hand to ward off a hug from this snobby mom who had looked down on her for years. Priceless when Hunter told her she was in med school, since Carmela was always pushing that aspiration on Meadow.
Now, here’s the thing: this ending, like Made in America, is a cut to black with no definitive answer as to what comes next. And most people (myself included) agree it’s one of the best endings in the series. But there wasn’t as much division on this one. What makes the two endings so different? Not trying to be combative, just curious to know what other Sopranos fans think…🙂
when christopher complains how she wasn't willing to do 5 years and tony says she was a cunt. remember the scene in the FBI office, what broke her was when they pointed out that Tony would probably have her killed just to not take chances and she threw up.
What a b
The moment we knew this show was changing television...
Who is the random old guy in the dining room at 1:23?
Only Maynard
The way Tony looks at Ralph says alot
Melfi is the definition of "don't mistake my strength for weakness"
Tony can clearly tell she isn't being truthful about what happened she was trying to get him to move to another dr but when she actually thought about it she broke down ... Tony truly cared for her and was concerned ... it's a wonder y Tony didn't have someone look into her problem and tail her for protection
This is my dad singing this song. He was in 22 yrs Master Sgt Maki.He enlisted at age 17 did tours in Korea as well as 3 in Vietnam. Was shot down as a pilot became a grunt was shot 7 times has 17 confirmed kills himself Yes he was Hardcorp. Pops was also a Drill instructor at Parris Island Semper Fi Pops. 6:01
lol everyone in this family is so messed up
Melfi should've told tony what happened, hes not gonna harm the guy anyway he just wanna talk just like how he talked with mathew bevilaqua and offered him softdrinks of choice.
Yes.
It's crazy just how different the tone is in the pilot compared to what the show will become.
Back when Tony still had some small level of human decency and wasn't a 100% monster.
Corrupt military & government
2 incredible actors at their best
Meadow is smiling painfully as Carm talks .. Looking embarrassed
She talks kinda like Carmine
A piece of ass…BUT RUDE
Rewatching this and realized that the only person who mentioned Filone’s name was Livia. She may seemed crazy but she was on top of who’s in the crew
Women like seeing other women in misery; men usually don’t care and leave each other alone- even if they don’t like each other; OR, they give out advice even if it’s for a brief moment.
Miserable housewifes and their schadenfreude
One a da trucks…
Carmela wasn’t rude here. She was just annoyed that her punching bag tore open.
Carmella can’t handle someone doing well for five seconds. 😂
This scene is so money. One of my favorite in the whole series
AJ’s going through a My Chemical Romance phase
That happens too
Kathrine Narducci
So Ralph tells Tony here "we lost Mom a year ago", but then later tells Jackie Jr she died when he was in 11th? Characterization marching on or Ralph BS ?
Harooohaa!!!
Carmella was always a Hater 😂
A man took his horse to the vet, and the vet said "why do you have a long face?".
When Livia died hell gained a new general lol.
*M16's For Jesus Christ!*
Its illegal to discharge firearms lmao do they know where they at? hahaha
1:19 I don’t know why this sounds so funny.
I really liked the character of Brandon. Whoever was the actor didi a solid job He made dangerous decisions knowing he could apologize n be forgiven he pushed his luck only to run into a vicious power hungry Livia
I remember watching this at work man how time flies
Ralphie was a great addition
Tony would’ve handled that the same day
Carmela being rude to Hunter is really Edie Falco being disgusted with Michelle DeCesere for having a role in the show for being a Nepo baby. 😅
My God, that expression on her face when she said right around when you quit college. Like she was rubbing it in. Remember how salty she was when Angie showed her the Porsche?
It's sad rather than feeling pleased for her she is resentful of her
Interesting that Carmela doesn't move in to hug her daughter's lifelong friend, but just shakes her hand. Or, maybe Hunter reached out her hand to ward off a hug from this snobby mom who had looked down on her for years. Priceless when Hunter told her she was in med school, since Carmela was always pushing that aspiration on Meadow.
The acting in this scene is next level.
Now, here’s the thing: this ending, like Made in America, is a cut to black with no definitive answer as to what comes next. And most people (myself included) agree it’s one of the best endings in the series. But there wasn’t as much division on this one. What makes the two endings so different? Not trying to be combative, just curious to know what other Sopranos fans think…🙂
The ending makes my heart shrink Back when Tony actually loved Chris and they both cried it out to each other 😕
Like Christopher wouldnt have forgotten about her if she were in jail for any number of years!
when christopher complains how she wasn't willing to do 5 years and tony says she was a cunt. remember the scene in the FBI office, what broke her was when they pointed out that Tony would probably have her killed just to not take chances and she threw up.
Awesome! And super innovative using screens looking like huge bobble heads that rock!
Thank you! Cheers!