Ye and the main takeway here was that Meadow indicated to Tony that the world does not revolve around him which is stating that she is genuinely exploring career opportunities and isn’t taking this career option out of spite and that she doesn’t hold grievances to her dad she is genuinely happy to see him and it’s not something she’s mulling over it doesn’t affect her decisions implying she doesn’t hold a grudge or feel resentment she’s forgotten . She also knows Tonys visit was out of apology without too many words being said he came there to say he’s sorry and that he doesn’t want her going down a career path in Law because of him.
@@Sushi_bar yup, and they both know, just like camela found out, that tony is the father, the world does revolve around him,but tony knows she can take care of herself and that tho they both know this,they both are happy to concede and pretend that it isn’t this way for the greater good of meadows life. “Believe it or not dad but..., is meadow setting the boundaries of her life that mr mob boss, can no longer cross.
It's because he loved her so much that he got so pissed about her dating a black guy. If he loved her less than he wouldn't give a shit who she sucked off in between classes.... But yeah meadow was made and the others werent and there was nothing they could do abo...... Blah blah blah... I agree though that he loved her more than just pretty much anyone else.... Pie-O-My was a close second.
I think it’s pretty clear that out of the two, Meadow is def more of Tony’s child. She’s like him in many ways: strong, ambitious, intelligent. She just has the education to back it up while Tony remained street smart. Everything Tony lamented AJ not having, Meadow had in droves
The way he looks at Meadow at the end is like damn look how great she turned out despite me. It's when as a parent you can feel "my kid is an adult and is going to be alright".
@Peter D pretty cynical comment to make. When the rich and/or white are called on to “leverage their privilege” to help people who suffer inequality and then when one does you have a shitty comment that this person is an asshole. I realize it’s just a tv show but you basically made a blanket statement there. Would you prefer they didn’t try to lift a finger and told everyone else to go F themselves?
I didn’t see it that way. He’s thinking ah, this young person is a liberal fool, and at this school being further indoctrinated with leftist nonsense. One day when she becomes an actual adult she will see the folly of this type of thinking.
@2:16, Gandolfini's acting of this father's reaction is truly fantastic, especially that sigh with mixed emotion at the end. I also feel so sad that such a great actor left that early.
@@stonem0013 among all characteristics Tony admired in women, the courage to speak out the truth frankly and challenge Tony's ego or mistake, was top on the list. Tony probably only tolerate such move from his own daughter, if some guys did that, they probably got whacked, like Cyber, aka.Ralph.
“Believe it or not, the world doesn’t revolve around you.” Meadow is the only one who could check Tony like that and leave him speechless. He knew instantly that his way of thinking really was close-minded and small - and also how smart his daughter truly is. She’s the only one that he truly trusts and cares about.
Meadow wasn't smart at all, she was a woman, who was spoilt, privileged and had everything given to her on a plate. She got average grades, couldn't become a doctor so eventually become a lawyer representing organised criminals. Everything that she claimed to be as a teenager and while at college went out of the window.
Tony truly loved Meadow for the simple fact that even though she knew what her father was about she still loved him. If you also look as the seasons of the show progress they show that Meadow embodies the traits of her father, however she uses it in a positive light 💡. As all males in the family carry the name, I’m sure he would’ve wanted AJ to have represented himself/family name differently (positive way), yet due to him not being allowed to “discipline” him correctly (Carmela’s coddling) stopped that altogether. Meadow also represents what Carmela could’ve been, had Carmela had enough fortitude to actually do something entirely independent. Notice how even though Meadow loves both Tony/Carmela equally she always grew a stronger bond w/Tony
They were both terrible parents, I wouldn't really consider Tony's occasional outburst followed by long periods of being absent towards AJ to be discipline either. The truth to the matter is both didn't care, they were both extremely selfish. Tony only cared about the fast life and Carmela only cared about the spoils, both wanted their kids to not be in that life but did nothing really to prevent it, as Carmela's therapist prescribed to her, to take only her children and leave the corrupting effects of that life spread to them. AJ is chronically depressed and Meadow is on route to becoming a mob lawyer of sorts.
@@nonyafkinbznes1420 she never even wanted to tell him let alone for him to go and do that to the guy. Did you even watch the show or are you just slow?
Meadow (to Tony): Believe it or not, the world doesn't revolve around you. Paulie bursts in out of no where: You're talkin to the boss of this family!!
@@umbrellacorporation9168 when coco came at her she and Patsy handled very well despite he's large size if AJ was he would have given him a bike instead
You can tell Meadow is Tony's pride and joy. To him she is the best parts of Camilla and himself. But his son is the opposite for him, Anthony makes Tony wanna cry (his own words) and Tony is not a crier.
Since AJ - unlike his father - did not murder anyone I come to the conclusion he was a far better man. Being strong and a murderer, why is that supposed to be better than being weak and suicidal?
What an amazing actor he was. When he tries to give her the dead eye look (that he was a master of) and morphs it into the love for the daughter his character has was just amazing.
As soon as I saw the other girl, I was like "Tony...please restrain yourself from saying something racist, just this once." I knew that was a longshot lol, but at least he was "nice enough" to wait til' she left to say it and offer her a donut?
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 yeah but the high waisted mom-jeans thing can't die fast enough. Why are women wearing their pants below their tits like my grandma?
@@NotKimiRaikkonen1 My boomer dad fucking loves those high waisted jeans and was absolutely thrilled when they came back in style lmao they remind him of the 70's. To be fair they do make a woman's ass look nice in a way yoga pants never can. On the other hand they remind me of the 90's when they came back in style the first time so every time I see them I immediately think "DREAMPHONE" and "Polly fucking Pocket".
Meadow reminds me alot of my baby sister. She's also in college now. We both grew up into very different life's, but she never forgets where she comes from, and she's not afraid to stand up for her beliefs
Tony talking about "indigenous types having plenty of money to smoke crack and gamble" always cracks me up. Reminds me of when the CIA was trying to convince everyone that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction but didn't want to admit how much of that was because they'd helped him get all the stuff he needed. As for Meadow, what does she think is paying her college tuition fees?
Anybody else noticed when she answered by saying "you ought to know" was similar to AJ responding by "sucks to be you" or "and coming home drunk, sounds like you". Tony doesn't seem to be bothered as much when its from Meadow. I think the fact that Meadow speaks her mind in a more cerebral way made Tony respect her more than AJ.
Love this scene. Anyone else talked like that to Tony and they would have a serious problem, even family like Tony B. However he loved his daughter so much that he could take the L with a smile on his face because she was someone he only wanted to be strong and smart and not subservient to him.
Meadow to Tony: "believe it or not, the world does not revolve around you..." Tony to Meadow: "Oh, yeah? Remember that when you want your tuition and other stuff paid for..."
Meadow Soprano… her fathers daughter! The love in these scenes… along with the sparing… tony warns her not to be a sucker while she verbally judos him!!! In the end, he’s so proud of her!
As someone who grew up in NJ and went to Columbia like Meadow, I have a unique understanding of the Sopranos. Anyways, the location of this scene is not Columbia University but actually Union Theological across the street, their campus has a more classical look, better suited for TV.
TONY: You want a donut?
RAHIMI: No, thanks.
(Paulie bursts into the room)
PAULIE: Hey, you're talking to the boss of this family!
Lol...paulie was a kiss ass
Yeah, girl Rahimi was way outta line...!!!
RAHIMI: Tomorrow I'll be hungry, but you'll be stupid forever.
Another time
😂
Tony walking around a college campus with his long ass jacket while eating donuts was the funniest part of this episode
My fav 😂😂😂
I wanted to make this comment so bad. You beat me to it lol !!
I think people would pay a little more attention to him nowadays if he was walking around on campus with that long coat.
@@funnybot4605 wasn't this episode post columbine tho?
@@arthurmead5341 I think it was after. I was a kid back when this episode came out but I'm pretty sure it happened before this episode.
Tony: Want a donut?
Rahima: Another time, Anthony.
😂😂😂
Hahaha...most underrated Sopranos UA-cam comment!
You win. That was funnier than anything I could have come up with.
atleast she didn't burn his horse
Tony - "Rahima turns her back on the boss"
Sil - "Now that I couldn't believe"
Tony "She's lucky I didn't put one in her fucking head"
Refusing to have a donut with the boss?! Unacceptable!!
jakep1979 that, I couldn’t believe
@@TrequartistaFM "to refuse a donut? I wasn't fucking hungry!"
Jcurvs99 Don’t talk crazy! if you want to commit suicide, pills are a lot easier!
She wasn’t hungry guys! What did I do to this guy???
ANOTHER TIME ANTHONY?!
Showing up and offering doughnuts to everyone. Such a dad thing to do.
Right lol. Also walking around looking totally lost.
My dad once showed up to my apt with a shotgun and a box of shells.
"Thought you might need this, bad neighborhood this is."
@@burpostockings Was he offering cases of shells to every person that walked by?
@@cheefqueef6494 nah, i told him we didnt have a gun for the house and he went out and bought us a 20 gauge lol
@@burpostockings what a caring father. tbh i wish i had a gun
I like how toni walks past meadow's room looking lost while carrying doughnuts
While EATING
It's like a dream sequence
Sweet
He was on his way to see his Goomah
He was lost inside AND outside her room!
Tony was so impressed by Meadow standing up to him he took her to the Esplanade after this and gave her 10 no show jobs.
Plus free soft drinks of choice, a shipping crate full of Whitman Samplers, etc.
Well, for the record, I had my guy go over the books. I can do two carpenter jobs, one no-show and one no-work.
You’re everywhere.
You watch way too much UA-cam dude.
@@paulyC two jobs... on a 300m dollar project?
The look on Tony’s face when Rahoomi turned down that donut.
THAT I couldn’t believe.
I think paulie was more disappointed. I mean how much more betrayal can he take!?
smh they showed the back of his head...wtf making up shit1
@@Gdatshim fuckin’ stunad, this one.
She got whacked.
Imagine the scene where Hesh asks Tony, "what is this I hear, did Rahima turn down a donut?"
He obviously loved her, but he also respected her for not being afraid to speak her mind to him
Iced Earth rules!
Ye and the main takeway here was that Meadow indicated to Tony that the world does not revolve around him which is stating that she is genuinely exploring career opportunities and isn’t taking this career option out of spite and that she doesn’t hold grievances to her dad she is genuinely happy to see him and it’s not something she’s mulling over it doesn’t affect her decisions implying she doesn’t hold a grudge or feel resentment she’s forgotten . She also knows Tonys visit was out of apology without too many words being said he came there to say he’s sorry and that he doesn’t want her going down a career path in Law because of him.
@@effortlessawareness8778 You're saying this like sopranos is some nice soap opera lmao. Tony is manipulating his whole family dude.
@@Sushi_bar yup, and they both know, just like camela found out, that tony is the father, the world does revolve around him,but tony knows she can take care of herself and that tho they both know this,they both are happy to concede and pretend that it isn’t this way for the greater good of meadows life. “Believe it or not dad but..., is meadow setting the boundaries of her life that mr mob boss, can no longer cross.
I think she just clocked the fact that she is one of the few people Tony would never ever hurt.
I get the feeling meadow is the only person Tony truly loved 100%, maybe 99% when she was with noah
It's because he loved her so much that he got so pissed about her dating a black guy. If he loved her less than he wouldn't give a shit who she sucked off in between classes.... But yeah meadow was made and the others werent and there was nothing they could do abo...... Blah blah blah... I agree though that he loved her more than just pretty much anyone else.... Pie-O-My was a close second.
No question Meadow was the most important person in Tony’s life
He loved AJ too that's what makes him not a sociopath because sociopaths can't feel true emotions like love
Riverdale tales You sure? I think being a sociopath doesn’t completely negate the paternal responsibility we naturally have
@@spencer9093 someone sounds...insecure spencer. God forbid we end up with thin lipped caucasians.
There was nothing Rahimini could do the doughnut was a made man and she wasn't
Pontian God it was amongst the shineboxes, real greaseball shit
And not Halal..
@@brianjschumer donuts are halal lol unless they have some bacon shit on it
I wonder if those donuts were cooked on a jail house radiator.
@@sartainja She compromised. She had a bagel later
Tony is visibly appalled to learn that the world doesn't revolve around him
nah, his facial expression was like "yeah right, what do you know?"
@A smoking ChickenFish You are a nice example of a dumb person that doesn't know that they are dumb
@Brandi lord You are hilariously dumb lol
@A smoking ChickenFish Don't need to. The way you talk is very telling on its own
@@TetsuoIVIX you're clearly the only idiot in this comment section. You offended he says the truth? "The way you talk". Lmao sissy aren't you?
Tony's always carrying donuts or pizza.
malayaleeking my kinda dude
"no wonder he can't lose any weight"- Christopher
or gabbagool
Usually internally
When trying to talk to his kids? I guess its his way.
He always comes with food, what a man!
Next time you come heavy, or not at all.
He came with gabagool the next day very allegorical
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Can you believe she refused to have a Donuts with the Boss?
Now that, I couldn't believe.
🤣🤣🤣
I read this with Paulie`s voice
The reson peapol say no to drinks and foods in moovies and tv series is becuse its props
"ANOTHER TIME ANTHONY?"
I like this scene a lot. Even though they have differences they have this loving and understanding relationship. It's in the eyes.
well said
@Tim Kozlowski Yeah that was Tony showing his unique loving parenting style
@Tim Kozlowski Tony's most relatable moment.
@@imcallingjapan2178 and even at his most relatable he still manages to denigrate minorities heh
@@red2977 When did he do that in that scene?
2:15 - 2:25 One of the warmest interactions that ever happened in the history of TV.
I think it’s pretty clear that out of the two, Meadow is def more of Tony’s child. She’s like him in many ways: strong, ambitious, intelligent. She just has the education to back it up while Tony remained street smart. Everything Tony lamented AJ not having, Meadow had in droves
Bryan Chen meadow was the son Tony always wanted, if that makes any sense.
always throwing money at the problem! 😅
Idk, Stannis Baratheon sacrificing his daughter was pretty warm.
Exactly!
The way he looks at Meadow at the end is like damn look how great she turned out despite me. It's when as a parent you can feel "my kid is an adult and is going to be alright".
It did look like that, but for Tony, I think it was anger.
well she turned into a 21st centuty mob wife towards the end....
I took the look to mean that he actually does think the world revolves around him.
@Peter D pretty cynical comment to make. When the rich and/or white are called on to “leverage their privilege” to help people who suffer inequality and then when one does you have a shitty comment that this person is an asshole. I realize it’s just a tv show but you basically made a blanket statement there. Would you prefer they didn’t try to lift a finger and told everyone else to go F themselves?
I didn’t see it that way. He’s thinking ah, this young person is a liberal fool, and at this school being further indoctrinated with leftist nonsense. One day when she becomes an actual adult she will see the folly of this type of thinking.
Sometimes I forget Tony can act like a regular dorky dad
bravo vince gandolfini
You know Tony was an asshole, but in scenes likes this, it's hard not to love him. Gandolfini was a as good as they come.
Throughout the series, his unconditional love for his children was his *only* redeeming quality.
@@snakey934Snakeybakey
And animals
@@jesuspernia8031 not really. He loved his ducks and horse but he also was responsible for toxic chemicals being dumped into rivers and lakes.
You want us to love a racist person 🫤🫤
Tony's relationship with Meadow was by far the most redeeming thing about him
@2:16, Gandolfini's acting of this father's reaction is truly fantastic, especially that sigh with mixed emotion at the end. I also feel so sad that such a great actor left that early.
I read it as a mixture of pride that she had the courage and smarts to give it back but also sheepish for being called out.
Well observed
@@stonem0013 among all characteristics Tony admired in women, the courage to speak out the truth frankly and challenge Tony's ego or mistake, was top on the list. Tony probably only tolerate such move from his own daughter, if some guys did that, they probably got whacked, like Cyber, aka.Ralph.
Yeah, his ability to convey meaning in just a look was out of this world.
Tony with their sons is life man beautiful thing
Jamie-Lynn was so beautiful.
My dad is like Tony, he's super racist but very polite when he meets my friends.
“Believe it or not, the world doesn’t revolve around you.”
Meadow is the only one who could check Tony like that and leave him speechless. He knew instantly that his way of thinking really was close-minded and small - and also how smart his daughter truly is. She’s the only one that he truly trusts and cares about.
Meadow wasn't smart at all, she was a woman, who was spoilt, privileged and had everything given to her on a plate. She got average grades, couldn't become a doctor so eventually become a lawyer representing organised criminals. Everything that she claimed to be as a teenager and while at college went out of the window.
Their smirks between each other lol
@@kincaidwolf5184 Wrong. If you're going to watch a show, I recommend that you watch the show.
@@jayallen81 i have many times you sausage. Instead of making incorrect statements why don't you actually engage with what I said
So true. Great comment
Tony: "Want a donut?"
Rahoomi: "Another time, Anthony."
Meadow ask Rahoomi later why she didn't take the donut?!
Rahoomi: "Fuck him! He knows what he did wrong!"
Now that I couldn't believe!
Its, "Anotha Time Antny"
Tony truly loved Meadow for the simple fact that even though she knew what her father was about she still loved him. If you also look as the seasons of the show progress they show that Meadow embodies the traits of her father, however she uses it in a positive light 💡. As all males in the family carry the name, I’m sure he would’ve wanted AJ to have represented himself/family name differently (positive way), yet due to him not being allowed to “discipline” him correctly (Carmela’s coddling) stopped that altogether. Meadow also represents what Carmela could’ve been, had Carmela had enough fortitude to actually do something entirely independent. Notice how even though Meadow loves both Tony/Carmela equally she always grew a stronger bond w/Tony
spot on
Except Carmela seemed to have an IQ that was hovering around room temperature...
They were both terrible parents, I wouldn't really consider Tony's occasional outburst followed by long periods of being absent towards AJ to be discipline either. The truth to the matter is both didn't care, they were both extremely selfish. Tony only cared about the fast life and Carmela only cared about the spoils, both wanted their kids to not be in that life but did nothing really to prevent it, as Carmela's therapist prescribed to her, to take only her children and leave the corrupting effects of that life spread to them. AJ is chronically depressed and Meadow is on route to becoming a mob lawyer of sorts.
It´s true, Meadow is in fact the only person he cared about.
Nice comment, I think the episode "College" is most important regarding their relationship (Besides that preist thing whatever happened there)
Hahah love Tony’s “how ya doin” he gives everyone
I like how your pic is another great anti hero Vegeta
Great scene, great acting... the father with daughter becoming an adult, well played.
Fkin Meadow... man... not even right... thats all I'm gonna say lol
I loved Rahimini I wish they did more with her. Although she never had the makings of a varsity defendant
She was probably the one agent Harris was looking for this whole time
she's protesting currently at columbia
Rahimi compromised. She ate grilled cheese off the radiator.
Tony : These people got plenty of money for crack and gambling..
Meadow : You oughta know sweetie !
Tony's walking around campus like Homer Simpson or sum 😂
2:15 they both killed this scene. I love the acting in this show.
I love Tony’s face when he picks up the picture and points at it.
Tony actually loved how strong willed and intelligent Meadow was. He loves how she challenged him and called him on his BS.
"Strong willed"
"Runs to mob boss daddy to cave a man's face in because he disrespected her" 😂
@@nonyafkinbznes1420 she never even wanted to tell him let alone for him to go and do that to the guy. Did you even watch the show or are you just slow?
@@nonyafkinbznes1420how does that make her any less strong-willed are you stupid ? what was she supposed to do , beat him up herself ?
Except it was Carmela who got Coco kerb stomped after being asked not to say anything. @@nonyafkinbznes1420
Meadow (to Tony): Believe it or not, the world doesn't revolve around you.
Paulie bursts in out of no where: You're talkin to the boss of this family!!
As a narcissist, tony is able to love his kids as an extension of himself. It’s obvious why he had a soft spot for meadow
Actually criminals minds like tony love kids and animals
This is such a great Dad scene. Bringing your kid doughnuts and buying them some books.
Look at MR. MOB BOSS...
WHAT DID YOU SAY TO ME?
Stop pussyfooting around
“Want a donut?” LOL
Major Kong that’s me
There was probably bits of bacon on it.
@@jakep1979 where do you think they fry it
"Another time, Anthony" - Rahima
@@JimmyKilmister best quote of the series, honestly. Rahima was amor fou
The son Tony always wanted
Meadow was more manly than AJ
Male heir*
@@umbrellacorporation9168 when coco came at her she and Patsy handled very well despite he's large size if AJ was he would have given him a bike instead
@@jesuspernia8031 Hair Apparent you mean
Rohima was smoking hot
Let's face it If she wasn't his daughter that line "the world doesn't revolve around you" would have gotten some serious beating from Tony.
Turn down a donut?! I wasn't hungry!!!
Watch Meadow roll her eyes at 1:53. Tony says watch out for these indigenous types but what he meant to say was indigent. Lol
Tony doesn't like those drunken indians.
You are right, I missed that, that was almost a Captain Teebs moment. TBF same thing in his eyes though, probably.
ROFL I missed that but that is hysterical. Tony does have a habit of showing he doesn't know what big words mean
You can tell Meadow is Tony's pride and joy. To him she is the best parts of Camilla and himself. But his son is the opposite for him, Anthony makes Tony wanna cry (his own words) and Tony is not a crier.
Damn stop it with all the AJ hate. If anything, he just needs more love and support.
Since AJ - unlike his father - did not murder anyone I come to the conclusion he was a far better man. Being strong and a murderer, why is that supposed to be better than being weak and suicidal?
next to moltisanti, tone has also that trademark walk.
Nothing will ever beat Christopher Moltisanti Power Walk. Not even Tony
@@jackiemortes lmao the scene where he goes Into the Bing to tell Tony the news about Vito. Text book
Furio: *I never liked Columbia.*
Furio - " I never liked Columbia and their stupid fucking shit !"
Want a donut?
Another time Anthony.
What an amazing actor he was. When he tries to give her the dead eye look (that he was a master of) and morphs it into the love for the daughter his character has was just amazing.
This scene always reminds me how hard it is to hold grudges against parents/children, you eventually learn to accept them for who they are.
Meadow: Indigent
Tony: _Indigenous_
God I love the Sopranos...
you're dumb
meadow: believe it or not the world doesnt revolve around you
the sopranos fan community: i beg to differ
am i the only one who gets emotional watching the tender moments between tony and meadow?
Just think, the last thing he heard was the bell as she entered the diner, but he didn't turn his head in time to see her face...
No one's allowed to talk to Tony the way Meadow does.
This is one of my favourite scenes. The warm and loving interaction between Father and Daughter is so well acted.
The irony of his disdain for immigrants who emigrate to America trying to make a way
True forgot who it belongs to.......
Tony: want a donut?
Meadow: no, thank you
Tony: eat it before the crank wears off
No one has power over Tony like Meadow did
Good thing meadow didn’t open the box as it would have been empty
[Slow hand clap]
This mellifluous box...
@@jimpalmer2981 then he would fill it for me
As soon as I saw the other girl, I was like "Tony...please restrain yourself from saying something racist, just this once."
I knew that was a longshot lol, but at least he was "nice enough" to wait til' she left to say it and offer her a donut?
Man I miss the days when attractive women wore low rise jeans like those
Meh, the yoga pants of today are much better.
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 yeah but the high waisted mom-jeans thing can't die fast enough. Why are women wearing their pants below their tits like my grandma?
@@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 Thank god for yoga pants
Absolutely sexist!!!!! Just kidding.
@@NotKimiRaikkonen1 My boomer dad fucking loves those high waisted jeans and was absolutely thrilled when they came back in style lmao they remind him of the 70's.
To be fair they do make a woman's ass look nice in a way yoga pants never can. On the other hand they remind me of the 90's when they came back in style the first time so every time I see them I immediately think "DREAMPHONE" and "Polly fucking Pocket".
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it my estimation of rahimi as a woman just fuckin plummeted
The point where meadow was like the world doesn’t revolve around him. I was like meadow you have no idea lol.
Meadow never had the makings of a varsity doctor
0:20 this just cracks me up 😂😂😂 I love this scene.
Such a dad thing to do lol. My dad would do the same thing to be honest. He probably has lol.
Meadow reminds me alot of my baby sister. She's also in college now. We both grew up into very different life's, but she never forgets where she comes from, and she's not afraid to stand up for her beliefs
0:55 there is so much unsaid in that little headnod. Gandolfini was hilarious.
Pretty cute, he was impressed she stood her ground.
Tony talking about "indigenous types having plenty of money to smoke crack and gamble" always cracks me up. Reminds me of when the CIA was trying to convince everyone that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction but didn't want to admit how much of that was because they'd helped him get all the stuff he needed. As for Meadow, what does she think is paying her college tuition fees?
Anybody else noticed when she answered by saying "you ought to know" was similar to AJ responding by "sucks to be you" or "and coming home drunk, sounds like you". Tony doesn't seem to be bothered as much when its from Meadow. I think the fact that Meadow speaks her mind in a more cerebral way made Tony respect her more than AJ.
And because she is a girl
Love this scene. Anyone else talked like that to Tony and they would have a serious problem, even family like Tony B. However he loved his daughter so much that he could take the L with a smile on his face because she was someone he only wanted to be strong and smart and not subservient to him.
Haha Tony walking around lost like Uncle Buck
Bucks pancakes wouldn't fit in her dorm
Medow being a lawyer makes perfect sense. A spin off with her developing into a corrupted DA could have been great.
I love my dad....
Meadow to Tony: "believe it or not, the world does not revolve around you..."
Tony to Meadow: "Oh, yeah? Remember that when you want your tuition and other stuff paid for..."
Where’s the Jaackkeettt?!!
The last person Tony saw, before that hitman took him out, was Meadow walking through that door!
There was nothing Rahima could do. Tony was a made man and she wasn't. Real greaseball shit.
tony roaming the hallways with kk donuts 😉
The trench coat is like a proxy for his bathrobe. Time to feed the ducks, Tony.
I think that last smile in this scene was very genuine. They truly cared and loved each other I hear. He was like another father to her
Another father??
I think the actress who plays meadow is such a beautiful young lady.
She was perfect to play Meadow.
0:45 ... Tony: How you doin? haha
Meadow at her most beautiful.
The only person Tony cared for...Meadow.
Word: Indigent - _"Poor or needy"_
1:51: Tony - _"Indigenous"_
God I love this show.😂😂
Meadow is gorgeous
He was so proud of her.
Tony got a homer simpson vibe going on with the way he walks and eats.
Meadow Soprano… her fathers daughter!
The love in these scenes… along with the sparing… tony warns her not to be a sucker while she verbally judos him!!! In the end, he’s so proud of her!
A guy hands you a light donut box, its only the beginning
"How ya doin? Ya wanna donut?" - The most intimidating man in Jersey.
Imagine Paulie was there
The boss of the family says take a donut you eating it
As someone who grew up in NJ and went to Columbia like Meadow, I have a unique understanding of the Sopranos.
Anyways, the location of this scene is not Columbia University but actually Union Theological across the street, their campus has a more classical look, better suited for TV.
2:16 has Tony sitting next to a Scout poster, though they perform as the Miami Relatives in the Crazy horse
random studying for their physics exam with their door open
“What the fuck was that the boss of the New Jersey mafia?”
"These indigenous types' Classic.
Comparing to when Carmelo went to go visit her 😂 she was total daddies girl even though the ey would go at each other’s throats at times