I saw an interview where the stars said that sometimes when the eating scenes took a long time and they weren’t hungry or full they just stabbed at the food, now that you know you’ll never unsee it
Tony's attempt to try and steer Jackie Jr. in the right direction was pretty good. He often tried to give the kid everything; potential future wife (Meadow), advice on staying in college, and I'm sure he was also still kicking up money to Rosalie. If Jr had only stayed in school, he would've been living pretty large with Tony at his side. However, I think the only person that could've ever steered Jackie Jr properly was Jackie Sr himself.
I could see Jackie getting a two year associate degree from a tech college, or maybe even a bachelors. But there’s no way he’d have gone for a doctorate or masters.
Its just as hilarious how obviously forced his fake emotional facial expressions were, and yet Jackie Jr bought it 😂 He looks like he's holding in a sneeze rather than someone holding in tears lol
@@testtest-vz8oj I hope you're joking, because Melfi (i.e. the audience) realizing Tony Soprano is a sociopath and beyond help in the penultimate episode of the series is one of the greatest twists in television history. We, the viewer, get called out for rooting for a charming, manipulative, sadistic psychopath the past 6 seasons. David Chase is brilliant. Just another reason why The Sopranos is the greatest show in television history.
@@testtest-vz8oj He's not a good man lol, 100% a torturing, murdering scumbag who kills and exports small business owners and innocent people. He manipulates people into committing suicide, cheats on his wife, etc. He's also just a really nasty, petty person. He abuses his power and seeing other people makes him unhappy. When his sister Janet finally got some mental help and stopped acting out, it genuinely bothered him to see her doing well, and he goaded her about her missing son until she snapped. He wanted Chris to go to rehab and then constantly mocked him for not drinking or doing drugs. The guy was an ignorant thug, and he was deliberately portrayed as such by the writers of the show -- David Chase literally said that Gandolfini was incredible for making the audience sympathize with such an unlikeable person as Tony Soprano.
This was so unbelievable Ritchie would never rat. He did 10 years without a peep and then decided to repeatedly run over somebody within hours of being released for absolutely nothing.
When gangster become confidential informants, or agree to testify and go into witness protection, they don't just stop being gangsters. They join the witsec mafia
Yeah, I always hated this lie because it made no sense. He could have just said the truth, “You’re Uncle was out there making a lot of enemies and we don’t know who had him clipped.” The whole witness protection line was like a broken record and some of my least favorite parts of the show.
@@Spanner249 Jackie Jr. was an idiot. The fact that he bought the line isn't poor writing, it just shows how dumb he was. Funny thing is, Tony was only half lying. He DIDN'T have him killed after all, he just had the body disposed of.
@@Spanner249 And i don't get why Angie would believe that Pussy was in witness protection. From her point of view he left with Tony to look at a boat and never returned.
Some people would say the guy playing Jackie Jr. was a bad actor. But I actually think he pinned the role down pretty well. Dim-witted, macho punk, dumbly unaware of his surroundings and just impulsively reacting like a meat-head. He may seem poor in acting, but, he really put the element in the role
Furio, always the super-competent mobster. Shows a master class right here. Doesn't even have to be told. Just takes his food and "goes-ah to make a few phone calls."
I liked Furio. Much as I missed him in the later seasons, it was in character that he was the only one smart enough to get out while the getting was good, as seen here.
that's an acting and production thing. If he would eat and put the food in his mouth normally as you'd do, it'd be tougher to cover continuity in case they re-shoot it. You eat too much over the course of shooting, plus staff need to cook/set up another portion etc. Imagine eating half way through the portion and you have another takes and then editing reveals half of the steak/ice cream/sandwich was eaten in a matter of one line. One of the reasons why Sopranos was so damn good. Every details was thought out.
Tony tells so many lies for once he told the truth & it still sounded like a lie 😅 the funniest line was when Chris was called to Ralph's place. As sees Ralph dead body on the floor with obvious violent trauma, with Tony standing there with bruises all over his face, shirt ripped & he says to Chris: "I found him like this" 🤣🤣
"I gotta make a phone call" is the most usable excuse throughout the show. They all say that, so it's look like not they have to go and leave the room for boss's private conversation, but as if they have their own important business to do.
@@GeeNee25 He actually said 2 in this scene. Letting him know that he would be gone more than a minute. They practically had to order Pussy to get lost when Johnny Sac met Furio. But yeah you're right about it being the biggest excuse for someone to leave a conversation for privacy.
Not to mention... if he was a rat, wouldn't someone in Tony's crew be in jail or on trial? You don't get to witness protection without some major info or testifying.
Furio was THE best henchman by far, never needed to be told to give the boss space for shit, just instantly knew and gave the perfect and most natural excuse.
James Gandolfini’s acting in this scene is absolutely spectacular, the way he hits the play, the timing of delivery. Really an amazing actor who is dearly missed. RIP
This way he gives them privacy, gives Jackie a clean seat at the table, and also cooly and collectively keeps his own food and walks away with dignity.
Tony was one of the ultimate sociopaths characters of all time. The way he lies to his so-called familia which were simultaneously his victims was masterful writing. A great show that will stand up for decades come.
I love how Tony uses the Witness Protection excuse for everyone he kills, yet no one gets indicted. I can't think anyone, even the wives buy that load of crap.
Love how Furio always has a subtle method of excusing himself when Tony needs to talk business with someone. “I gotta make a few phone call” “Tony, I get a cappuccino” etc
Speaking from personal experience, you don't have to be that intelligent to be a doctor. Good memory, spatial understanding and willingness to learn about the human body (the last one is optional, there are plenty of differential diagnosis handbooks for the most unimaginative). I just so happens that in countries where they pay doctors a lot (like the US), many intelligent people choose to go into the profession, meaning that only the most intelligent applicants are admitted. But high intelligence is not a requirement to be a doctor.
Gandolfini has such a commanding screen presence in this scene. The suit, the charisma and even the mannerisms. 1- Notice how his right hand gestures towards the chair for the kid to have a seat and towards the wine bucket. 2- How he asks the kid to "lose the glasses" without looking at him. 3- His tapping of the plate before repeating again for the kid to look at him when he is speaking to him.
@@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available Little white lies and such, sure. But on serious things, when it’s a matter of ethics or principle, I try very hard to be a person of integrity. I’m not saying I’ve always succeeded, but almost always, yes. When I have fallen short, it was not easy, and I felt a great deal of remorse.
Notice how Tony offered him a "drink". No mention whatsoever of it being a "soft drink". True respect starts at offering your rivals a soft drink of their choice
I watched him on Talking Soprano’s. He said his mannerisms for Artie was based on the landlord from Godfather 2, when he was nervous and fumbling with door talking to a young Vito Corleone.
TONY to JACKIE, JR.: Your uncle Richie is a rat. He’s in the Witness Protection program. JACKIE, JR.: No way. Impossible. TONY: I’m not the only one who’s saying it. Everybody knows it. JACKIE, Jr.: Well, in that case, I suppose it’s true. And to think that Jackie, Jr. wasn’t smart enough for med school.
Jackie Jr looking like he just walked off the set of The Matrix
You mean off the set of a cheap porn parody of The Matrix.
@@myrixica4222 - For sure....
@@myrixica4222 with Meadow as his "co-actor"
Matrix? Another fucking money machine
He only wore those shades out of respect for his fathaa
Furio taking his plate with him was the most clutch move ever
Lmao I realized that too😂 “I ainta goingtoa lossa my fooda”
@@clc-gl4jn i gotta make two
Phone call
he knows better than anybody that cold pasta is the worst
@@LeoSkyro the most true thing I ever heard
He does things before they tell him to do them, great soldier
Furio really was brilliant, no hints no "give us a minute" just read the room and wrote a fucking essay on it
And just take the plate, too.
No problem.
You read my mind Fuzz.
@@kawasakiwhiptwo5821 that's funny.
You guys have no respect... and it shows.^^^ lol
Wise people know what’s up and are awake what’s going on around them.
Kid was an idiot. Almost drowned in three inches of water at the penguin exhibit
Always a dumb fuck
@@omerbrooklyn8716 These kids today....
Well, stupidity would be a learning disorder.
“My fawtha” 😂💀
The kid was always stupid fuck though wasnt he...
Furio: "I've got to go make phone call."
*Takes plate of food with him inside a restaurant*
to Carmela
Respect for Tony. Didn't wait for Tony to ask him for a minute.
You never know how long a phone call's going to take.
He had to call his bosses back home to inform them that Phil Leotardo did 20 years in the can.
Taking the plate with him was SO CLUTCH
Tony almost killed that dinner plate. He stabbed it well over 200 times lol...
Had to make sure there was enough food on the fork
I saw an interview where the stars said that sometimes when the eating scenes took a long time and they weren’t hungry or full they just stabbed at the food, now that you know you’ll never unsee it
It's cause every scene requires more than one take, so a scene like this can take up to 7-8 hours.
@@Orcawhale1 zero chance it took 8 hours lol
He inhaled those clam shell that were on his plate at 0:43 in about 10 seconds as Jackie Jr. was sitting down. Maybe he was looking for more.
If Artie wasn't a chef he would make a great traffic controller.
Good one
Great observation
Beautiful comnent
It's so over the top.
def not a debt collector
Lol furio never had to be told to leave, he always just faded away
Ay good I dint even notice but he also took his plate with him
...right into carmellas imagination
What are you talking about, the guy had to make two stupida fucking phone calls...
he was what Tony always wanted to be...the strong silent type
Part of what makes an enforcer like Furio so effective is the gift of telepathy.
“I’m no doctor.” - Probably the smartest and most honest thing Jackie Jr ever said.
Not really. A lot of dumb Docs out there
@@dp6297 that’s concerning to hear.
@@Howitgoes799 True, they’re the last person you want to be dumb
@@dp6297Not as dumb as Jackie Jr. He almost drowned in three inches of water at the penguin exhibit.
That, and when he said he though Ralphie was a "secret f*g"...
Tony's attempt to try and steer Jackie Jr. in the right direction was pretty good. He often tried to give the kid everything; potential future wife (Meadow), advice on staying in college, and I'm sure he was also still kicking up money to Rosalie. If Jr had only stayed in school, he would've been living pretty large with Tony at his side. However, I think the only person that could've ever steered Jackie Jr properly was Jackie Sr himself.
Perfect analysis!
So true. Jackie Jr could have had anything he wanted if he heeded Tony advice.
it was definitely ralphie who encouraged his behavior leading to his death
@@gannon8594 Chrissy helped too.
I could see Jackie getting a two year associate degree from a tech college, or maybe even a bachelors. But there’s no way he’d have gone for a doctorate or masters.
Gandolfini’s expression after saying “this hurt of all us” is pure Tony Soprano manipulative gold 👌🏽
Its just as hilarious how obviously forced his fake emotional facial expressions were, and yet Jackie Jr bought it 😂
He looks like he's holding in a sneeze rather than someone holding in tears lol
Lied right to his dead best friends’ kids face
What an idiot. Unc does a dime upstate doesn't roll on nobody but decides to run a gossip column AFTER doing his bid. Jackie was a Stunod
LOL
Whoever decided to clip jackie jr saved us all from years of whining
Those two black guys have been doing everyone a favor in jersey for years
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus YA I SAW THEM TWO AT THE GAS N GO IN NEWARK THIS PAST FRIDAY!
@@franklinbolander1916 They doing OK? Haven't seen them in years
@@bobanderson6656 YA THEY LOOKED LIKE THEY BEEN EATING STEAK AND LIFTING WEIGHTS!
Vito clipped him before he got messed up on that new blood pressure medication.
Jackie “My Father” Aprile Jr.
LMAO constantly name dropping
*Tap tap tap tap tap* Look at me.
My "fawtha"
Out of respect to my fatha
He even calls his uncle "MY FATHER'S BROTHER" lol
Tony is such an effective psychopath, he's got me believing his lies about Richie being a rat.
He's not a psychopath. Just a good man trying to protect his family at all costs.
@@testtest-vz8oj I hope you're joking, because Melfi (i.e. the audience) realizing Tony Soprano is a sociopath and beyond help in the penultimate episode of the series is one of the greatest twists in television history. We, the viewer, get called out for rooting for a charming, manipulative, sadistic psychopath the past 6 seasons. David Chase is brilliant. Just another reason why The Sopranos is the greatest show in television history.
@@KidFresh71 The greatest show for me is Breaking Bad but each to his own i guess.
Atleast richie was buried on a little hill next to pinecones
@@testtest-vz8oj He's not a good man lol, 100% a torturing, murdering scumbag who kills and exports small business owners and innocent people. He manipulates people into committing suicide, cheats on his wife, etc.
He's also just a really nasty, petty person. He abuses his power and seeing other people makes him unhappy. When his sister Janet finally got some mental help and stopped acting out, it genuinely bothered him to see her doing well, and he goaded her about her missing son until she snapped. He wanted Chris to go to rehab and then constantly mocked him for not drinking or doing drugs.
The guy was an ignorant thug, and he was deliberately portrayed as such by the writers of the show -- David Chase literally said that Gandolfini was incredible for making the audience sympathize with such an unlikeable person as Tony Soprano.
This was so unbelievable Ritchie would never rat. He did 10 years without a peep and then decided to repeatedly run over somebody within hours of being released for absolutely nothing.
When gangster become confidential informants, or agree to testify and go into witness protection, they don't just stop being gangsters. They join the witsec mafia
Yeah, I always hated this lie because it made no sense. He could have just said the truth, “You’re Uncle was out there making a lot of enemies and we don’t know who had him clipped.” The whole witness protection line was like a broken record and some of my least favorite parts of the show.
@@Spanner249 Jackie Jr. was an idiot. The fact that he bought the line isn't poor writing, it just shows how dumb he was. Funny thing is, Tony was only half lying. He DIDN'T have him killed after all, he just had the body disposed of.
@@Spanner249 I think the point of that was kinda a joke about Jackie jr Tony even said you'd have to be a shit head to believe me lol
@@Spanner249 And i don't get why Angie would believe that Pussy was in witness protection. From her point of view he left with Tony to look at a boat and never returned.
Some people would say the guy playing Jackie Jr. was a bad actor. But I actually think he pinned the role down pretty well. Dim-witted, macho punk, dumbly unaware of his surroundings and just impulsively reacting like a meat-head. He may seem poor in acting, but, he really put the element in the role
You're right. I don't think he was a bad actor.
Very few average actors on this show. The characters we don't like or that annoyed us were acted perfectly
never heard anyone say that, but i dont know anyone that loves this show as much as me lol thought J jr was great
Was glad when he got whacked. Guy was a complete moron. He had it coming
And he's still hot
Furio, always the super-competent mobster. Shows a master class right here. Doesn't even have to be told. Just takes his food and "goes-ah to make a few phone calls."
Richie wasn't his uncle. He was his fawtha's brother
You mean fawtha’s brutha
@@evalex71 it's the guy's fatha ronin... the guy's fatha...
His fawthuh's bruthuh
Fadda’s brudduh
Shiiiit that was funny 😂😂😂
Yo... when Tony taps his plate with the fork and says “look at me...”
You’re in the wrong place, pal. No yoyo’s here.
That part was awesome
I read that part was improvised by James, awesome actor regardless but little things like that show just how skilled he really was.
@@MOGMirros yup those little details... makes him a cut above
Look-a-me
I liked Furio. Much as I missed him in the later seasons, it was in character that he was the only one smart enough to get out while the getting was good, as seen here.
Furio would have been a massive saviour in that leotardo saga. Dude got tucked out to the core becoming a weak bitch as Carmela lovers
Furio was the shit
after T is murked furio comes back and picks carmela up and they live out their fantasy
@@MrBojangles2020 I never thought of that. You know Furio would hear about it eventually and would probably do exactly that.
@@rodrikofharlaw6848 He'd probably be sick of her within a week
Ah, yes. The "gotta make TWO phone call" excuse while walking away with a full plate of food and utensils. Furio, a real man's man.
Tony was a master of food twirling..
But he's no Varsity Athlete at food twirling.
And the heavy breathing.
that's an acting and production thing. If he would eat and put the food in his mouth normally as you'd do, it'd be tougher to cover continuity in case they re-shoot it. You eat too much over the course of shooting, plus staff need to cook/set up another portion etc. Imagine eating half way through the portion and you have another takes and then editing reveals half of the steak/ice cream/sandwich was eaten in a matter of one line. One of the reasons why Sopranos was so damn good. Every details was thought out.
And plate stabbing/shanking
I love how Tony isnt lying when he says he didn't clip Richie.
Tony tells so many lies for once he told the truth & it still sounded like a lie 😅 the funniest line was when Chris was called to Ralph's place. As sees Ralph dead body on the floor with obvious violent trauma, with Tony standing there with bruises all over his face, shirt ripped & he says to Chris: "I found him like this" 🤣🤣
Furio always knows when to leave and let Tony talk to someone. His so slick with his reasoning too..
"I gotta make a phone call" is the most usable excuse throughout the show. They all say that, so it's look like not they have to go and leave the room for boss's private conversation, but as if they have their own important business to do.
@@GeeNee25 He actually said 2 in this scene. Letting him know that he would be gone more than a minute. They practically had to order Pussy to get lost when Johnny Sac met Furio.
But yeah you're right about it being the biggest excuse for someone to leave a conversation for privacy.
At this point i almost go straight for the comments, Sopranos comment section prolongues life.
They have the best comments on UA-cam videos, it's great too because even other Mafia movies or shows you will catch references all around.
@Dankenstein See 😁😁😁
The best comments on UA-cam, hands down.. always at least one that makes me burst out laughing!
Lol ‘witness protection.’ The cheesiest most stereotypical cover story imaginable.
and it worked on this dummy.
😂😂
That's where Puss is too, right?....RIGHT???
But no arrests nor testifying
Well jackie jr wasn't always the sharpest so....
Richie-does 10 years, doesn’t say a fuckin word
Tony-says Richie was a rat
Jackie-OkAy!
😂
Not to mention... if he was a rat, wouldn't someone in Tony's crew be in jail or on trial? You don't get to witness protection without some major info or testifying.
"You know how close Tony and Jackie were"?
"The jackeeeeet"!
Rocco DiMeo called, he wants his jacket back.
So close that they were lovers.
I hope they show him beat up Rocco and take his jacket in the new prequel movie
@@dannybranch9865 I hope so too. I've heard the director has nine pictures under his subspecies.
*Richie
Furio was THE best henchman by far, never needed to be told to give the boss space for shit, just instantly knew and gave the perfect and most natural excuse.
James Gandolfini’s acting in this scene is absolutely spectacular, the way he hits the play, the timing of delivery. Really an amazing actor who is dearly missed. RIP
fork tapping the plate
@@gordonhall9871favorite part of the scene
Jackie Jr: "those premed classes almost killed me"
Tony: "Hey, Phil did 20 fucking years. Now shut up and watch me eat"
😂😂🤣🤣
Artie is the best at talking with his hands
Furio taking the plate with him is beyond amazing haha
This way he gives them privacy, gives Jackie a clean seat at the table, and also cooly and collectively keeps his own food and walks away with dignity.
"2:13". Tony's face 💀💀💀 kills me LOL!!! 😂
He looks so guilty it always cracks me up 😂
Tony was one of the ultimate sociopaths characters of all time. The way he lies to his so-called familia which were simultaneously his victims was masterful writing. A great show that will stand up for decades come.
“Sociopathic” is the word your looking for. But yes I agree
@@deeem6489 he's more of a psychopath..
He also never followed “the rules” raised his hand and killed multiple made men… But expected others to follow the rules
"Snitching is super fun and everyone should do it" -Richie Aprile
Jackie instantly being ok with Tony's rendition of "he was a rat, ask anyone" was priceless.. gone from 100 to 0...
I hope ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ expands on Furio’s phone call
dont you mean Furio's TWO phone calls?
Tony: I don't want this life for you.
Also Tony: Sitting at an expensive Italian restaurant with a bottle on ice
Gandolfini was masterful . The way he sold that story to the kid was so good . What a loss to have him go away so soon .
I love how Tony uses the Witness Protection excuse for everyone he kills, yet no one gets indicted. I can't think anyone, even the wives buy that load of crap.
And he killed the guy he met who was in Witness Protection.
I die laughing everytime Tony taps the plate w his fork. "Look at me"
"Gotta make two phone call"
Andy Moore there was a bee on the phone
@@greedyd5524 givea me one thousand more phone calls..
Some of us want a bodyguard like Furio. Others want a best friend like Artie who cooks us food.
1:12
Tony should've said " I'm gonna say couple of three things"...
That way the consistency in dialogues would've been there.
I love James Gandolfini's smile , its so Angelic and pure
Love how Furio always has a subtle method of excusing himself when Tony needs to talk business with someone. “I gotta make a few phone call” “Tony, I get a cappuccino” etc
"Im gonna watch the Bloomberg.......no cable". 😂
Jackie Jr hardly seemed doctor material he had zero intelligence.
Speaking from personal experience, you don't have to be that intelligent to be a doctor. Good memory, spatial understanding and willingness to learn about the human body (the last one is optional, there are plenty of differential diagnosis handbooks for the most unimaginative).
I just so happens that in countries where they pay doctors a lot (like the US), many intelligent people choose to go into the profession, meaning that only the most intelligent applicants are admitted. But high intelligence is not a requirement to be a doctor.
He didn't even have common sense...
Not a varsity doctor, anyhow.
@@crazyjoedavola5430 or self awareness
Spelling out ASS in Scrabble is a requirement to study medicine at Rutgers
Come on Jackie, your uncle was in the can for 10 years and Tony still convinced him.
Freaking genius this kid.
1:37: tap tap tap. That wasn’t in the script. This is brilliant Gandolfini work.
Holy shit that man played a fantastic cinematic crime boss.
Jackie jr actor?
Don’t say holy sh#%. Repent.
Love the tapping of the plate, grabs the attention and mixes in some fear. I learned this from T and now my kids know it too.
out
Turned down a drink!! I wasn’t thirsty!!
Ever since I'm back from Miami, he's up my ass!!
“Lews da glasses”
Doesn’t even look at him when he makes a demand. Boss
1:35 that fork tapping thing he does always frightens me. Its as if tony is talking to me😂
Gandolfini has such a commanding screen presence in this scene. The suit, the charisma and even the mannerisms.
1- Notice how his right hand gestures towards the chair for the kid to have a seat and towards the wine bucket.
2- How he asks the kid to "lose the glasses" without looking at him.
3- His tapping of the plate before repeating again for the kid to look at him when he is speaking to him.
I love how he says "sit down, sit down, sit the fk down" hahah
tapping the plate? he's drumming out syphony no 5!
I think that’s the absolute honest + nicest I have ever seen Tony
“Thats my fawtha’s motha’s son’s brother youre takin about”
That linguini and clam sauce looks delicious.
Just imagine the spread on the set of this show every day
Fuuk yesss
Zupa da pesce
You said it, watching this made me hungry!
Tony must have thought they were delicious too. The clams disappeared in 10 seconds. There at 0:45 and gone at 0:55.
I love how everyone who gets killed is actually in witness protection ..but no one ever goes to jail
It's the mobster equivalent of finding out your pet dog now lives on a farm upstate.
Why do you think we won’t talk to police
Not in the mafia lol but still know about sum shi
Something that I find very scary, is how easily some people lie, and make it sound so sincere.
It’s how he lost Meadow during the first season. Caught him fibbing during their campus visits when he garroted the rat.
You've never lied? Ever?
@@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available Little white lies and such, sure. But on serious things, when it’s a matter of ethics or principle, I try very hard to be a person of integrity. I’m not saying I’ve always succeeded, but almost always, yes. When I have fallen short, it was not easy, and I felt a great deal of remorse.
Gandolfini is amazing in this scene. Never over the top. So real.
RIP Gandolfini. Even the tapping of the plate was on point.
Notice how Tony offered him a "drink". No mention whatsoever of it being a "soft drink". True respect starts at offering your rivals a soft drink of their choice
Furio was the man, he’s someone you need in your crew. Just keep him away from your wife.
Tony's fork had the makings of varsity cutlery!
I hadn't noticed how many times Furio makes a polite random excuse to leave Tony when a conversation was going to happen.
He was the mafia equivalent of a loyal samurai. Until he started catching feelings for the shogun's waifu.
Artie has the best hand gestures.
0:20 was legendary
Dont know why but I like the bit where Tony taps the plate with the fork. I wonder if that was scripted or improvised.
I do to idk why but I swear that was real boss like and the Way he said “ im gonna say some bad words and your gonna deal wit it “
I read in the comments one time it was improv
i agree... even small things are moments of brilliance on this show.
That was a Boss move
I live in New Jersey & this is exactly how some of the people behave.
He's in the witness protection program, they sent him to Belize, to live on a farm with puppies
With little pinecones scattered all around.
I feel like Artie in this scene. People ask me things, no one listens when I speak my mind.
😆
One of the few times Tony was being straight with someone, almost a heart to heart.
Right after he just lied about his uncle joining the witness protection program
He....killed Jackie's uncle and told him that his uncle was a snitch and went into hiding
@@Whiteboykun He did not kill Jackie's uncle. Janice did. A lone gunman
The way Tony knocks the plate with his fork. Gets me every time! 🍝😆
That food looks freakin delicious
And Jackie junior refused a meal
I would’ve asked for chicken parm with ziti with shrimp and eggplant
@@hendiscipleofgod6392 Veal, not chicken. Chicken parm is for Midwesterners and Californians. IMHO
@@hendiscipleofgod6392 if you go to a decent Italian restaurant make sure to order something you wouldn't get at your corner pizzeria.
@@brianbullivant4753 New Yorkers eat chicken parmesan by the truckload. Italians too. Get the fuck outta here.
When Jackie gave attitude back, Furio knew he was going to be there a while and that 2 phone calls were needed 🤣😂
"I'm a member of your family...Almost" LOL 😆 😂 🤣
possibly the best example of tony aggressively forking his pasta
Tony is such a badass. He looks down at his food and says "lose the glasses" without looking up.
He then proceeds to stab that food with his fork.
That "believe me" squint is so good
When Jackie Jr mentioned how hard the pre-med courses were it hit the soul
Artie and those hand gestures, kills me every time
Artie's hand gestures could power a small third world country...
I watched him on Talking Soprano’s. He said his mannerisms for Artie was based on the landlord from Godfather 2, when he was nervous and fumbling with door talking to a young Vito Corleone.
"look at me" then taps plate with fork ....fuckin awesome
0:35 he said the thing!
Love that Furio had to make TWO phone calls. Not one, but two.
Imagine having Jackie Jr. as your doctor 😂
Call the nurse, maybe she'll give you a cheap thrill
Just don’t have any problems with your Oblique…he doesn’t speak Spanish
Jackie Jr: "...outta respect to my fathah."
Furio: *"N O P E"*
TONY to JACKIE, JR.: Your uncle Richie is a rat. He’s in the Witness Protection program.
JACKIE, JR.: No way. Impossible.
TONY: I’m not the only one who’s saying it. Everybody knows it.
JACKIE, Jr.: Well, in that case, I suppose it’s true.
And to think that Jackie, Jr. wasn’t smart enough for med school.
Smarter than you think lol. Question the guy that made unc disappear. I mean Patsy still alive.
Plus he almost drowned in 3 inches of water
Tony always hit the pasta 20 times with the fork before he puts it in his mouth.😂😂😂😂
Well he was being truthful when he said he didn’t kill Richie.
"Thats my father's brother you're talking about" gets me every time.
Tony: Your uncle was a shoe shiner
Jackie Jr: NO FUCKING WAY!
"You ask anybody. This shined all of us."
Never seen tony so calm before
Jackie Jr can never finish a sentence without saying "my fawtha".
He's an imperious putz, thinking that using the line "out of respect to my fawtha" is the grudging approach to mouth off Tony with a cocky attitude.
"Jackie, I'm a member of your family...almost" lol
I loved him like a brother in law
I miss you, Tony bologna. Be safe family
I love how Tony just blanently lies to Jackie but at least he game him a nice burial on a little hill by a tree lmfao 🤣
"Im gonna make a two phone call" :D
That part killed me 😂
Jackie Jr was a stunnaadd
Banging the plate like getting the attention of a child is such a boss move.