Paulie was a long-term investment: an old school soldier who was reliable for info and would consider flipping sides but who was also very easy to pump for NJ info. John had way more to gain from keeping Paulie a secret rather than the satisfaction of clipping Ralph.
@@justbreakingballs I have to disagree. John was being unreasonable and brought his emotions into this situation by pushing for an extreme solution. When you are dealing with someone who is at that point you have no choice but shut them down regardless of who is present.
@@justbreakingballsJohnny being unreasonable reflected poorly on Carmine's leadership, he had to keep him in line or he would look weak in front of the others.
He's typically a pragmatist for his own interests. Despite setting himself up as 'the' level headed guy, he's a bad guy to go and get advice from. All the advice that he gives undermines the other guy and helps himself.
Lupertazzi sr was so damn calculated in that phone call. He had time to think about it. He woke up early, had enough time to get dressed nice, and he was thinking the entire time about how to give the go ahead without giving the go ahead. The wording, the phrasing, the calculative speaking. Very spot on. He was ready and prepared to speak before Tony even got out of bed. That’s why he busted Tony’s balls about still being in bed. It was a hint to “pick your head up and listen.”
Rich P. Agreed, the more paranoid he became, the more blurred the lines between work and personal life became for tony. I hated him by the end of the series.
that would have given him a terrible reputation. John liked getting pseudo-informants in different familes, if he stabbed those informants in the back people would never confide in him again.
The way Carmine places the hit without even remotely saying anything incriminating or having himself implicated, is one of my favorite moments of the whole show
Is nothin' sacred ? I mean this the Borko's comment section we're talkin' about here. I mean what happened to dis ting?! We bend more rules than the twitter comment section!
HBO: We have alot of monetization going through UA-cam.... I would hate to lose that... Borko: are you saying what I think you're saying? HBO: what... I didn't say nothing. Well I will see you
It was completely obvious that Johnny intended to leave Tony to take the fall on the Carmine hit, if it had gone through. That’s why Johnny agreed to all those terms for Tony to do the hit. To quote Richie Aprile, “They’re not getting paid, anyway.”
Guys like Ralph are the ones you have to keep a eye on at all times. Very sneaky weasel types with a sharp tongue and a loose mouth. Their wits are their strengths but it’s also their fatal weakness.
@@gregmalden9809 Borko's got to hit first. This all dovetails with other information we got that this sucker HBO already got a target on Borko's back. It's going to be a big move.
That phone call is still one of the most chilling moments I've ever seen in a TV show Carmine doesn't say anything, but he says enough to order someone's death That's power
Outside of Tony I always found Johnny to be the most interesting character in the show. Vincent Curatola who played Johnny did such a great job I never once got the feeling I was watching an actor when watching Johnny he was completely believable
I love that even when Junior's on house arrest, he still wears a suit when he's at a sitdown even if it's over the phone 🤣 that's what you call gangster protocol
Always kills me how Tony's all, "Skip the preambles" "Heshie, sometimes I wish you'd just get to the point" and "What are you sayin' here?" and the New York guys always speak so cryptically.
My Wife: Don't drink too much. You always get aggressive when you drink. Me: I won't. *A Few Drinks Later* Me: I want you to sanction a hit on Ralph Ciferetto.
For those praising John for not giving up Pauline, (reminder) John can’t be seen in secret meetings with Paulie. It would be a huge mistake if he blows his secret connections with pauli. In fact it would only arise questions about both Paulie AND John seeing he’s an actual underboss.
The secret is already out that there's a mole (no pun intended) in Tony's crew who's saying things to New York. Paulie's secret is safe but Johnny's isn't, in your scenario
Carmine Sr and Johnny both ended up going to waste management to talk to their friend with the stomach about sanctioning a hit on each other endoffuckingstory.
"Either name a price or get the fuck over it John" -Best line in the entire series! "You may Run North Jersey, But YOU don't run your uncle Junior" -second best!
I like that Johnny directed the "Year's ago would I even have to ask?" line towards the phone specifically. He was trying to appeal to Junior and his old school values, even though the same strategy didn't work with Carmine 😂
"AGAIN WITH THE MONEY?" "Yeah, again with the money. It's settled, John. So either name a price or get the fuck over it." The number of times I wished I could look at my good friends and just tell them to name a price or get the fuck over their bullshit, I'd be able to pay whatever price they named.
One thing I don’t think people give Tony enough credit for is how he handles Carmine’s phone call. Everyone says Tony doesn’t do mafia speak very well, but he’s immediately able to pick up on what Carmine is saying, even though he was sleeping a minute ago. At the same time, Tony himself stays noncommittal as well, even shifting things back onto Carmine. And when Pussy was ratting, and Tony knew? He was able to easily avoid spilling any details, even when Puss drilled him with all the subtlety of an African elephant. And when Johnny approached Tony about whacking Carmine, even though he did so in a VERY blunt manner, Tony avoided giving any confirmation whatsoever
Isnt it weird how Tony says about Ralf that if he were drowning he'd be throwing him a cinder-block and when AJ wants to off himself, he jumps in the pool with, you've guessed it, a cinderblock tied to hisself?!
Poor Ginny Sacks. Always talked about because of her weight, John under pressure and takes it out on her, etc. She actually seems like a good woman that you want to be with in life
This is another solid reason why Johnny was always my favorite character on the show, he was old school, subtly flamboyant but levelheaded, tough and psycho when he had to be but ultimately loved his family not to mention always about business.
Lol subtly flamboyant, that’s true, everyone deep down wants the Maserati and fancy clothes but not everyone pulls it off properly without looking like a rap video
2:59 did anyone else notice that Tony talks about throwing Ralph a cinderblock if he were drowning but later in the show A.J. tries drowning himself with a cinderblock
Johnny Sack really stood up for Paulie and didn't rat him to Tony! Even avoided the question with a other question over it. Dude you definitely want in your corner!
Tony was baiting him - Johnny saw through it and that's why he didn't just outright refuse to do it, and instead brought up the old times, which is a fallacy in this respect. Tony knew he wouldn't give up the guy because no matter who the guy was, he was talking out of school according to Ton' and both Johnny and the guy would have looked bad because of it, despite it not really being Johnny's fault. And the other guy's right - why give up an asset like that when you can try and convince them to let you kill Ralph anyway? Who's gonna tell you about the next joke they make about Ginny's fat ass?
Not to mention he's an underboss meeting with an interim capo at best, IN SECRET. If he ratted out P he'd be ratting on himself too as carmine would be concerned what else ol johnny boy is doing in secret.irs all about his self interest .
Always loved how Carmine stared Johnny in the face after dropping the hard line. Some seriously dominant follow through that left no room for a rebuttal…and then the cut to Tony whose like “oh damn” lol.
"I wanna avenge Borkos Honour, it's my right to do ." "Alright fine, you tell me who told you about it, we will bring them in here. They corroborates what you sayin', ill give you HBO on a platter" " Is nothing sacred? I mean, this is my Borko we talking about here. If this was years ago would I even have had to ask? I mean, what happened to this thing? For god's sake, we bend more rules than UA-cams Terms of Services!"
"Fish lips" 🤣🤣🤣 Jr., Silvio, Paulie, Johhny Sack, Carmine, Furio, Patsy, Chris... Damn! This series have many uniq characters!!! And I even not saying bad guys like Ritchie, Ralph, Feech, Phil...
Discord server dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
Junior got into a suit for a sit down he attended on the phone
Junior was more interested in chewing on his olives.
His generation doesn’t lack standards
Haha 😂
They actually teach this to people, who sell things over the phone. Boasts your confidence to wear a suit!
I didn't even put on pants for my Zoom meetings.
Carmine Sr. was the master of saying everything by saying nothing.
Better than saying nothing by saying everything.
He was low-key my favorite character on the show.
NoExceptions that’s little Carmine
@@christopher.saint.christopher coldest cat on the show
I didn’t say nothing
I give Johnny sack alot of credit. He never gave up Paulie for telling him about the joke. He took it to his grave
Good point
Paulie was a long-term investment: an old school soldier who was reliable for info and would consider flipping sides but who was also very easy to pump for NJ info. John had way more to gain from keeping Paulie a secret rather than the satisfaction of clipping Ralph.
👑RichardTheGreat i
Paulie was Johnnys sacks informant without him noticing it.
So did Paulie
"Again with the money!?!" "Yeah again with the money. So either name a price or get the fuck over it."
What a boss.
Carmine was the only true 'old school' gangster in the show. John was a smart guy, Carmine made money.
Carmine Sr is right that’s the entire point of this thing; to make money
He wanted to f her? Lmao
@@justbreakingballs I have to disagree. John was being unreasonable and brought his emotions into this situation by pushing for an extreme solution. When you are dealing with someone who is at that point you have no choice but shut them down regardless of who is present.
@@justbreakingballsJohnny being unreasonable reflected poorly on Carmine's leadership, he had to keep him in line or he would look weak in front of the others.
"John's a pragmatist"
*loses his shit at every inconvenience*
'He USED TO BE a pragmatist'
He’s a pragmatist at something NOT really related to his family or his ego.
He's typically a pragmatist for his own interests. Despite setting himself up as 'the' level headed guy, he's a bad guy to go and get advice from. All the advice that he gives undermines the other guy and helps himself.
Ah, his fuckin temper
I don't blame him. I would be mas as fuck too if someone makes fun of my wife
I wanted to buy HBO, but I compromised: I watched Borko clips on UA-cam
May this channel and it’s Borko never die
BEAUTIFUL.
all da mustache's are not impressed you stole that comment cuz i seen it before
I like the Spanish clips better lol
😂
HBO's got major income besides Sopranos. Borko don't.
I thought so, too, but those recaps of that other show he uploads puts more money in his pocket than all the sopranos business combined.
You were warned. The money goes up to Borko.
I knew that was a mistake back then, HBO never made that right
I don't think these videos are monetized. Borko is doing charity.
Oh yeah you tell HBO to go home and get their fucking shine box lmao
“If he were drowning I would throw him a cinderblock” Lmao
This is a foreshadow to Aja suicide attempt 😮
@@benjaminvictor8767it was hard for Tony to throw down the hotdog.
“Rust, if you were drowning, I’d throw you a fuckin barbell.”
I wouldn’t piss on him if he was on fire
@@keilanlong5198can you imagine that? Not even pissing on ralph if he was on fire
"Nobodies getting clipped." When Carmine said no, then it was final. That guy was the real boss.
Except for Johnny
@Albert Menendez be quiet Albert
@@onajiranac7237 Hahahahah😂😂😂
Pobeda!
When no means no over here.
Jimmy Olsen ova heer
Lupertazzi sr was so damn calculated in that phone call. He had time to think about it. He woke up early, had enough time to get dressed nice, and he was thinking the entire time about how to give the go ahead without giving the go ahead. The wording, the phrasing, the calculative speaking. Very spot on. He was ready and prepared to speak before Tony even got out of bed. That’s why he busted Tony’s balls about still being in bed. It was a hint to “pick your head up and listen.”
Carmine truly Old School’
"A don never wears shorts."
Carmine "Fishlips" Lupertazzi Sr
What do you mean? I heard him say nothing. But I appreciate your thoughts.
Good writing.
@tearsofoprah he got it off the net.
Borko and hbo probably put hits on each other every year.
And we work with whatever's rest.
Lol
@@NikolaAvramov they fight and we pick up any crumbs from the fall out.
😂
Borko was on the lam for 3 months hiding from the glorified crew of HBO paralegals.
Carmine was a great leader; pragmatic, commanded respect, reasonable, and didn’t let emotions run his decision making. Tony was the opposite.
Tony was many of those things for the first few seasons. His leadership qualities eroded over time, as he grew more unhappy and unsatisfied.
Rich P. Agreed, the more paranoid he became, the more blurred the lines between work and personal life became for tony. I hated him by the end of the series.
Tony was right guy but he negatively and abusive from his father make him more demented and depressed
Tony is truly the General in his own mind. I always thought that painting of Tony and the horse was representative of Napoleon.
Phil was the worst. Tony was in the middle. Big Carmine was the best.
Sil was all about safety during the conference call with Junior. That method was totally untraceable. It was what the Taliban used.
Who's on the wire now?
I really like this Sil character, wish they did more with him.
@@BlaccSuave but Vito on a phone asshole
@@qqqq4721 Telephone Tough Guy
Everyone laughs at the fact of Johnny playing Paulie, but he saved his life by not outing him in that sitdown.
Paulie would have denied it and Johnny still wouldn't be able to kill Ralph officially. Plus he would lose Paulie.
If he ratted on paulie he would be a snitch.
I always thought it was because he didn't want it revealed that Paulie was spying on the New Jersey crew for the New York families.
that would have given him a terrible reputation. John liked getting pseudo-informants in different familes, if he stabbed those informants in the back people would never confide in him again.
He did because he needed Paulie for info.
The way Carmine places the hit without even remotely saying anything incriminating or having himself implicated, is one of my favorite moments of the whole show
What hit? He didn't say nothing
What did he say, he didn't say nothin.
@@timpac17idek what you’re responding to, I never said anything. We share this comment section, timpac17. I don’t want that apple cart upset.
Among the most gangster scenes of Sopranos for sure. 😆
You know.. Because the implication
Carmine and Johnny, they were like brothers-in-law
Carmine's comb-over is more creative than Spielberg.
He loved him like a brother in law.
Johnny sack actor was one of my favourite he really took over the part
LoL
Is nothin' sacred ? I mean this the Borko's comment section we're talkin' about here. I mean what happened to dis ting?! We bend more rules than the twitter comment section!
its a show...you do know this shit aint real
secy sarah Wow, really?
@@WaterBoyTim why you bustin our bawws?
@@WaterBoyTim Welcome to the internet
Let me tell you a couple of three comments
What are you still asleep? No I was... watching borko videos
True story-
HBO: It's me, what are you,still uploading?
Borko : No,I was..... doing something
HBO: We have alot of monetization going through UA-cam.... I would hate to lose that...
Borko: are you saying what I think you're saying?
HBO: what... I didn't say nothing. Well I will see you
Borko: "I was going for fan fiction!"
HBO: "This is how fan fiction looks like!?"
The way each of them ordered their hits was intimidating as hell in totally different ways
They didn't say nothin
I appreciate you're input.
It was completely obvious that Johnny intended to leave Tony to take the fall on the Carmine hit, if it had gone through. That’s why Johnny agreed to all those terms for Tony to do the hit. To quote Richie Aprile, “They’re not getting paid, anyway.”
To think this all started because of Ralph. Ralph is more creative than Spielberg.
Everything started because of Paulie
@Jess W again with the shineboxes?
@@viracocha im just breakin bawws. you're right though, shouldn't laugh about a ... tragedy.
@@deathrager2404 yes again with the shine boxes. So you either name a price or deal the fuck with it
Guys like Ralph are the ones you have to keep a eye on at all times. Very sneaky weasel types with a sharp tongue and a loose mouth. Their wits are their strengths but it’s also their fatal weakness.
“The problem is I don’t even like Ralph. If he was drownin’, I’d throw him a shine box.”
Again with the shinebox?!?
Yeah again with the shinebox
Shinebox Columbus founded this country
Carmine never said the word shinebox. He didn’t say nothin
@@mickfunny4185 He couldn't even utter his last words... because of the egg salad
HBO never did right by borko... I knew back then that was a mistake.
@@gregmalden9809 Borko's got to hit first. This all dovetails with other information we got that this sucker HBO already got a target on Borko's back. It's going to be a big move.
That phone call is still one of the most chilling moments I've ever seen in a TV show
Carmine doesn't say anything, but he says enough to order someone's death
That's power
Outside of Tony I always found Johnny to be the most interesting character in the show. Vincent Curatola who played Johnny did such a great job I never once got the feeling I was watching an actor when watching Johnny he was completely believable
Definitely the best side character
"Nicotine is an addictive substance!!!!"
crazy part is im pretty sure this was his first role!
Same with Carmela and Edie Falco. I feel like she completely blends in to the character of Carm. Scenes with them both (James) are so damn good.
Don’t know why he hasn’t been a major film star
Tony and Johnny meeting in a car, and then in a store. Undignified.
Surprised how they never assumed Tony’s car was bugged. Seems easy to bug it when it’s in his driveway or parked outside the Bing.
Not really, if you think about this. The reason why...
...
Ohhhh
I see what you did there
And parked by a fire hydrant 😂
Italy is a small country, Ginny might tip it over...
Ok Gigi
Ginny is so fat, she can wear italy as her shoe.
stefan swierstra It might be time for a little belt tightening. Or loosening, in Ginny’s case.
They say Italy's shaped like a boot, for Ginny Sack she could actually wear it 😅😅
"I didn't say nothing".. greatness
I love that even when Junior's on house arrest, he still wears a suit when he's at a sitdown even if it's over the phone 🤣 that's what you call gangster protocol
someone commented he’s dressed like that cuz his ass was on the way to court. had nothing or very little to do with the phone call
The phone call with carmine and Tony is probably my favorite scene in the whole series
I appreciate your thoughts.
Always kills me how Tony's all, "Skip the preambles" "Heshie, sometimes I wish you'd just get to the point" and "What are you sayin' here?" and the New York guys always speak so cryptically.
Carmine usually doesn’t call tony at all. He communicates through underbosses, so the fact that he called directly made it obvious, even for tony 😂
Uncle Junior is at home but he puts a suit on anyway because they’re having a sitdown.
A meetin'
You always wear a suit for meetings, unless youre Tony Pro from the Irishman
His generation had standards..
@@robdean704 Damn right. You got these jerkoffs today all in sweat suits. Years back they would have been pulled up for that.
@@fedef5615 thats how you dress anywhere. Even in a meeting In Timbuktu!
"Borko, what would you say to a piece of HBO's videos?"
Borko? Just think about it at least
We wouldn't have any of these badass videos if summthin were to happen to Borko.. 'God Fiorbid!!'
Michael Fletcher You sayin what I think you’re sayin?
That ship...has sailed.
@@userillusion86 I don't know... I didn't say nothin! What are you sayin??
John couldn’t reveal Paulie was the 🐀 on the Ginny comment. Paulie was Johns puppet. Carmine loved Paulie like a Brother in-law
True, only Carmine knew Paulie’s father was ran over by a trolley. Just like a brother-in-law
Real greaseball shit
Paulie was running his own gossip colume
Johnny loved Paulie like a puppet
He thinks the world of borko, that much I do know.
"whatayoo still asleep?" Such a dad thing to say. Carmine was a real OG, real authority!
Carmine is so discerning, he always catches Tony off-guard.
My Wife: Don't drink too much. You always get aggressive when you drink.
Me: I won't.
*A Few Drinks Later*
Me: I want you to sanction a hit on Ralph Ciferetto.
Lol
For those praising John for not giving up Pauline, (reminder) John can’t be seen in secret meetings with Paulie. It would be a huge mistake if he blows his secret connections with pauli. In fact it would only arise questions about both Paulie AND John seeing he’s an actual underboss.
The secret is already out that there's a mole (no pun intended) in Tony's crew who's saying things to New York. Paulie's secret is safe but Johnny's isn't, in your scenario
Plus Paulie has zero credibility as a witness since he wasn’t even there either
"We bend more rules than the Catholic church" haha always liked that line
Not true, If we count all the bent priests.
@@talldarkknight The children get bent by the priests too.
@@Wannabe_Chemist no!!!
Ralph more creative than f___king Spielberg an another Hot 🔥 line from The Man Johnny Sack .
specially nowadays what with the rampant rainbows and apostacy from the anti-christ pope.
Carmine Sr and Johnny both ended up going to waste management to talk to their friend with the stomach about sanctioning a hit on each other endoffuckingstory.
@Ron Y. the opera singer with the lead-belly
"Either name a price or get the fuck over it John" -Best line in the entire series!
"You may Run North Jersey, But YOU don't run your uncle Junior" -second best!
Carmine: *calls Tony, says something*
also Carmine: "I didn't say nothin"
lmao
"Ye again with the money" - Carmine Lupertazzi Sr
Borko: "Again with the copyright strikes?!"
HBO: "Yeah again with the copyright strikes. So either buy content ID claims or get the f*** over it."
Imagine carryin' her over da threshold on da new house in Jersey, poor Johnny never stood a chance.
Your bruddah billy, whadd evah happened dere... Hehehe
He wldnt have stood again
Could u imagine. Da threshold on a new house in Jersey
She would be a little lighter after the mole got removed
maybe richie built him a ramp too, and drove lionel in there :)
Borko bends more rules than UA-cam mods.. Hehehehe
hehe
Is nothing sacred?
@Purple Sword 5 " First thing I'm doing is getting wings in my hair. You know like Paulie. "
@@adamchewy2284 "I phoned in a bomb scare''
@@purplesword5536 " Your kids my kids... burn'n inta cindas. " - " I can't even think about it. "
I like that Johnny directed the "Year's ago would I even have to ask?" line towards the phone specifically. He was trying to appeal to Junior and his old school values, even though the same strategy didn't work with Carmine 😂
"AGAIN WITH THE MONEY?"
"Yeah, again with the money. It's settled, John. So either name a price or get the fuck over it."
The number of times I wished I could look at my good friends and just tell them to name a price or get the fuck over their bullshit, I'd be able to pay whatever price they named.
Right?
One thing I don’t think people give Tony enough credit for is how he handles Carmine’s phone call. Everyone says Tony doesn’t do mafia speak very well, but he’s immediately able to pick up on what Carmine is saying, even though he was sleeping a minute ago. At the same time, Tony himself stays noncommittal as well, even shifting things back onto Carmine. And when Pussy was ratting, and Tony knew? He was able to easily avoid spilling any details, even when Puss drilled him with all the subtlety of an African elephant. And when Johnny approached Tony about whacking Carmine, even though he did so in a VERY blunt manner, Tony avoided giving any confirmation whatsoever
JOHN: I WANT 250,000 CANDY BARS!
$1,000 more?
@@Hardbody94 give me 1000 dollars
Next Sopranos upload - in 4 days
Is this all a part of your plan, borko? Make me so depressed that I hang myself?
Down to boca with your lady friend??
@@purplesword5536 Wht the fucc do U knw about it??!!?
Purple Sword 5 Borko to Boca. Has a great ring to it!
Are you saying what i think your saying?
I didn’t say nutin.
i appreciate your thoughts
Most badass way to put a hit
DONT SAY NOTHING.SAL
I'd be losing my mind trying to decipher the little hints they dish out over the phone for their dirt
Isnt it weird how Tony says about Ralf that if he were drowning he'd be throwing him a cinder-block and when AJ wants to off himself, he jumps in the pool with, you've guessed it, a cinderblock tied to hisself?!
Very alagorical
Charles Schwab ova here
@@scottearle1205The Sacred and the Cinderblock
Borko is totally untraceable, its what the talibans used.
Poor Ginny Sacks. Always talked about because of her weight, John under pressure and takes it out on her, etc. She actually seems like a good woman that you want to be with in life
Agreed
She’s like two good women you want to be with in life.
This is another solid reason why Johnny was always my favorite character on the show, he was old school, subtly flamboyant but levelheaded, tough and psycho when he had to be but ultimately loved his family not to mention always about business.
“Subtly flamboyant” isn’t possible lmao 🤣
@@InjuriousPersonalities “subtle flex” u not doing too much but they notice u
Great points 💯✅
He wasn’t tough at all
Lol subtly flamboyant, that’s true, everyone deep down wants the Maserati and fancy clothes but not everyone pulls it off properly without looking like a rap video
Jesus Christ We bend more Shineboxes than the Catholic Church
It's settled, kellin. So either name a price, or get the fuck over it.o.o
2:59 did anyone else notice that Tony talks about throwing Ralph a cinderblock if he were drowning but later in the show A.J. tries drowning himself with a cinderblock
Ain’t that a coincy dink
Good catch
Very allegorical
Can you imagine that, put hits on each other in the same year?
Can you imagine that, put hits on each other in the same year
@@marcelorivera9951 You don't need that shit to happen the other day
Be quiet, Albert.
@Gigi, Whatever you say, cappi
some people are out there stuffing themselves
1:00 I think thats the whole point of a criminal organization man
It’s a shame we never had an actual meeting between Carmine and Junior. Not as jokes, but as respectable mob leaders.
Season 1, wasn’t it?
@@user-dnf83n0s8sg9uThey never had a meeting face to face in the series.
Sallie May is the real gangsta. When she calls, you better go to Nordstroms... For a second job.
What kind of sally May's are these. Call themselves gangsters
Brian Green
Oh yeah... Nordstrodamis
"I didn't say nuthin'."
And just like that, a mans death-warrant is signed.
Borko, why are you yelling at me? Borko, what’d I do?
"It might be time for a little belt tightening."
Ginny's belt is called the Equator.
Johnny Sack really stood up for Paulie and didn't rat him to Tony! Even avoided the question with a other question over it. Dude you definitely want in your corner!
That’s because he wasn’t giving up an asset
Tony was baiting him - Johnny saw through it and that's why he didn't just outright refuse to do it, and instead brought up the old times, which is a fallacy in this respect. Tony knew he wouldn't give up the guy because no matter who the guy was, he was talking out of school according to Ton' and both Johnny and the guy would have looked bad because of it, despite it not really being Johnny's fault. And the other guy's right - why give up an asset like that when you can try and convince them to let you kill Ralph anyway? Who's gonna tell you about the next joke they make about Ginny's fat ass?
Not to mention he's an underboss meeting with an interim capo at best, IN SECRET. If he ratted out P he'd be ratting on himself too as carmine would be concerned what else ol johnny boy is doing in secret.irs all about his self interest .
A Don doesn't wear shorts.
@joecee67 be quiet albert.. Hehehehe
@Jaime D it died on the vine.. Hehehe
He moved away or something
Always loved how Carmine stared Johnny in the face after dropping the hard line. Some seriously dominant follow through that left no room for a rebuttal…and then the cut to Tony whose like “oh damn” lol.
“No I was… doing something” 🤣😂🤣
"I wanna avenge Borkos Honour, it's my right to do ."
"Alright fine, you tell me who told you about it, we will bring them in here. They corroborates what you sayin', ill give you HBO on a platter"
" Is nothing sacred? I mean, this is my Borko we talking about here. If this was years ago would I even have had to ask? I mean, what happened to this thing? For god's sake, we bend more rules than UA-cams Terms of Services!"
"Alright... lets assume for the sake of argument, HBO said what you think they said. Is clipping them gonna unring that bell?"
"I don't even like Ralph. If he was drowning I'd throw him a cinderblock." 😂😂😂😂😂😂
HBO: "F***ed up thing is I don't even like Borko. If he were drowning, I'd throw him a copyright strike."
Love them doing business on a zoom call; always great how they work current events into the show
This was about 15 years before anyone knew what Zoom was.
@@azrailroader my comment was meant to be sarcastic
@@azrailroader bruh
@@seanandesen4193 oh.. lol
@@azrailroadersharp as a cueball
“Again with the money?”
John… you’re in the mafia 😂😂😂😂😂
The look between Tony and Christopher is perfection. Acting, directing, writing all meeting to capture all the moments up to that point and afterward.
We'll bring him in here. He corroborates what your're sayin, I'll give Ginny butter brickle in a wheelbarrow.
I love that Junior put on a suit for a conference call. Old school.
"if he were drownin' I'd throw him a cinder block" lmao!
How the hell do any of them stay alive long enough to become bosses? Jesus….
I love how Carmine dresses, even wearing cufflinks when he's alone.
A Don doesn't wear shorts.
I heard both of these guys had reputations of being the toughest guys in Essex county
imagine if they made this show in 2020 and they were on a zoom call lmao
Soprano community has come along way from selling shinebox jokes on bloomfield avenue
Junior is just smirking through the call!! He's one mean old sob 😂😂😂😂
You tube: Borkos got a real problem there kid
Subscribers: I thought you squashed it
You tube: I did problem is Idk if HBO is hearing me
I just skipped the video and went directly to read comments referring to Borko
"not protect one of my captains"
_nice foreshadowing_
The Johnny sack character and the actor was one of my favourite, he really took over the part
I just usually “ok I’ll talk to ya” in the beginning of a conversation.
0:09 it's not too much to ask for corroboration. You're about to kill a man. That's probably the most reasonable Tony Saprano has ever been 😅
Imagine trying to ask Carmine Sr for directions
"Fish lips" 🤣🤣🤣 Jr., Silvio, Paulie, Johhny Sack, Carmine, Furio, Patsy, Chris... Damn! This series have many uniq characters!!! And I even not saying bad guys like Ritchie, Ralph, Feech, Phil...
Johnny Sacis backyard going from a farm to a construction site while hes losing money on construction is a great detail
Jesus, that is a BRUTAL comb-over!
i love how NY use NJ to take our their dirty laundry
Carmine Sr. really respected Tony. The tip about the shorts. Going to Tony about Sack. He knew Johnny would go to Tony so he went to him first.
The other four families were my favorite characters on the show, I wish they did more with them