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How is Tony suckering his childhood friend, who is also a degenerate gambler, into a high stakes poker game to get control of his store not on the list?
The most spiteful he ever was was when he goaded Janice into coming at him with a fork because he couldn't stand to see her progress through the counselling she'd been getting to deal with her anger.
Janice didn't need to be so extra about everything. I woulda stormed the heck outta there, but Janice always sucked. She disappeared for 20 years only to show up when her moms dying. Not for her health, but her stuff. I'm of the opinion Janice deserved no redemption whatsoever. Neither does Tony, but it is what it is
@@squishymcsquisherson Nah, Tony antagonized Janice because he’s an asshole. She was making progress and he couldn’t stand to see it. By the end of the show, he was just like Livia. Manipulative and hateful.
I disagree with the last statement "in Tony's sick mind, causing someone's death is the same thing as saving them" - - Tony didn't do it to 'save' Chris. He did it to save himself.
Tony might have done it to save Christopher's daughter. Remember the mangled child's seat in the back of the SUV? Chase panned the camera over the seat during the scene for a reason.
Tony was a horrible person but people forget he did have some empathy for certain situations or people. Like Pie Oh My. Vito being gay. Etc. I think he killed Christopher for multiple reasons, the car seat being mangled in the backseat after the wreck was just the last straw. Tony said at Johnny Sacs daughter wedding that "daughters are different" so he couldve been thinking about Meadow when he saw the car seat and worried for Caitlin's fate. But who knows. God this was such a good show!
@@maeday6 noo its a common theme in the sopranos. tony thinks of these to justify his fucked up choices. the only reason he wanted vito alive was because he was making him money. tony mentioned the babyseat 3 times at chris’ funeral just to make himself feel better. he does this a LOT throughout the entire show
@@maeday6 that’s his sociopathy. Finding sensible ways to justify your self serving actions. You’ll tell others those excuses and eventually convince yourself that they’re the actual reason and not your own selfishness. Tony never does anything as a simple good gesture where that he doesn’t benefit from. Ppl like JR knew this tho which made him easier to predict. And that’s why he had no problem working w/ Tony
@@maeday6 so you didn't recognize the twist in the show, in s6ep18 melfi found out reason tony goes to therapy is to help him justify his action like when livia died, she comfort him by saying "it's common among adult" and then tony said "you right". That's why she kicked him for good reason
The best kind of bad guy's. The kind we end up rooting for. Like, Dexter. A serial killer that everyone loved. Even in the tv show, Hannibal. By the end of the first season I was rooting for his side even though he eats people! lol Those are the good and talented actors
@Happy Thoughts Tony did Tony B a favor by giving him a quick death because Phil would have tortured him. Killing Christopher and financially ruining his friend are pretty bad.
@Happy Thoughts no you said maybe killing Tony B was bad which it wasn’t if you look at the fact that Tony B had went too far and he would cause a permanent divide between the Jersey and NY families. Tony also knew Phil would torcher him if he caught him so Tony gave him a quick death.
@@jakealter5504 yeah, but he went there as far as impropriety goes, with no way to prove they were innocently just doing a euphoric & aphrodisiac drug together. It's always lame to blame a substance, but coke has caused a lot of spontaneous hooking up. [edit: crap, now I have to go watch that gossip session again]
Not really. He gave chris too many fucking warnings don’t join the mob if you don’t wanna play by the rules drug addicts are the ones the police go after and that’s how you get snitches.
How about his treatment towards Hesh after borrowing $200K from him? Him busting out David Scatino? Killing Jack Massarone, an innocent man for being an informant without definitive proof? Sending Vito Jr to an abusive behavior camp after gambling his family's funds away? Hell Season 6 could fill a top ten alone. You guys really did miss a lot!
@@emrekaratas9716 Hopefully not a manipulative drama queen like Janice.. Remember the leg thing? She was basically Tony without any of the success or power.
Let’s start a hashtag to get his son to star as adult Anthony jr when he’s a bit older picking up where his dad left off and getting revenge etc. Call it and him “Junior” as a hilarious Easter egg
Let’s start a hashtag to get his son to star as adult Anthony jr when he’s a bit older picking up where his dad left off and getting revenge etc. Call it and him “Junior” as a hilarious Easter egg
For the record, what Christopher did to Adriana was way worse. He told Tony about her involvement with the FBI knowing that was a death sentence for his own fiance.
Chris and Tony set her up for failure when they set her up in that club. They should have instructed her what to do when she would eventually get picked up by law enforcement.
“Tony believes in loyalty but only if it means other people being loyal to him” that probably sums up Tony soprano better then any other quote I’ve ever heard
Killing Christopher was just devastating. He was all set to save him but seeing that tree branch punctured through the car where Chris' daughter could have been plus knowing Chris' addiction problems...damn. Tony was fucked up. That mafia life fucks people up.
Wow you guys missed Tony constantly beating the crap out of Georgie the bartender at the Bada Bing for the smallest of things. For god sakes he beat him for doing his job getting rid of melted ice and putting fresh ice🤦🏾♂️
I always hated that . The way he would take out his anger on Georgie knowing He would never raise a finger to Tony . Or when he was feeling weak and beat up his driver to prove a point to his crew
He is a mobster not a monster that is what mobster do,real one. Bundy was a monster,Totorina too who didnt care if he killed 1000 innocent people. Tony never killed good person
@The governor Yes, but it was an extremely bad thing. He wasn't suffering at the end of his life or something...Tony primarily kills him to calm New York down. Murder for self gain is never a good thing. And Phil had to find him first, Tony could have tipped him off the location was unsafe.
How Bobby Jr managed to get away with kicking Tony’s arse without catching a bullet to the dome is still a mystery to me. He got off so lightly compared to poor Hesh and Chris amongst others
The women being present would have made a huge difference. He couldn't get rid of his brother in law after a fight with him in front of all the family.
Tony Soprano saved Tony Blundetto from being tortured. Not to mention he knew that whacking Tony B himself would piss off NY and Phil to no end, which it did and he still did it to save his cousin from torture.
Yeah and if he had withheld his location any longer Phil probably would have wacked Christopher and Benny Fazio. "Have you ever had a loved one die in yout arms? Well, let's see if I can't make that happen."
Yeah, I don’t think anybody cares how Tony treated Noah. Noah was an insufferable douche. But the way Tony treated Tracee. When she kept coming to him for help. That was despicable. If he would’ve treated her like a human being instead of a “whooa” He might’ve saved her life.
Yeah, Noah walked in and immediately acted like privileged entitled royalty in someone else's house. And he was offended that he was treated as some high status symbol for being a black jew.
I always thought NO WAY was Christopher going to survive, though? To me, it looked like a mercy killing by Tony, making it quicker rather than slower & more painful. 🤷
The doctor said that he could’ve made it. Plus if you really cared about someone you do everything you can to save him. Tony did that shit because to him Chrissy’s a perfect cocktail of being a snitch. It’s not hard to understand why Tony killed Chrissy, the dream sequence pretty much told us his true reason. There’s also his behavior after he killed Chrissy debunks the “mercy killing” excuse. Tony behaved like a complete sociopath throughout ‘Heidi and Kennedy’. If he wasn’t trying to extract and/or gaslight someone into saying that they glad that Chrissy us gone, he was behaving belligerently through the whole ordeal. That’s not a person who performed a mercy killing, but rather a person who committed murder.
@@etarver13 the doctor only said it was possible, that doesn’t take into account the time it would take for an ambulance to reach Chris and get him to the hospital so there’s still the possibility that he would have died from his injuries
Right? I mean, he killed "pussy" because he was a snitch. How is that "worse thing?" The second one too. Its just funny. Its not like the kid died or something from it.
Yeah whacking Sal was actually helping protect his fellow mobsters and himself. Tony B was also basically protecting his cousin from torture. They always "break each others balls" so Matt at the card game is just normal stuff for them.
The worst thing Tony Soprano ever did in my opinion was planning to whack Vito because Vito's blood pressure medication was f*ckn with his head , I mean for Christ sake the guy could've gotten a letter from his doctor to settle the matter.
It's like a form of Stockholm Syndrome, where you identify with a character and become not only unable to pick out the bad stuff over a period of time, but start to sympathize because he gets away with stuff without punishment. He was not an anti-hero, but a straight-up villain. That people's sense of decency has become lax and flatulent is a reflection on them, not Tony.
My older brother had a school friend, who once threw Monopoly money out of a train window. Some of the people on the platforms thought it was real money and ran after it. 😆
I would also include making Uncle Junior the boss of the family. So he can take the fall for everything and Tony would be the acting boss. And was basically, the boss during for the rest of the series.
Yes but he gave Hesh more than that amount when Junior taxed him and everyone got to split it, but Tony gave Hesh back his share plus he let Hesh operate without tax. Hesh didn't need to be such a stickler about it yet Tony should've paid his debt or better yet never borrowed it.
Not really. He's the boss of a family, what was Hesh going to do? Hesh made money off them without having to sign a blood oath like the rest. He was already lucky. If Tony had actually killed him instead of paying him back, then yeah.
Killing Chris would've have been so bad if Tony wasn't the one who pushed him back onto drugs and alcohol. He mocks him for not drinking, then kills him for using. What a hypocrite.
Noah took Meadows virginity and dumped her soon after. But Tony telling him to stay away from his daughter is worse than Tony actually killing people. What an idiotic list.
Haha police would be searching for those two black guys that beat the poor kid to death...also Tony would be very shocked when Carmela tells him that she heard two black guys beat Noah to death
Oh yes, yeah that might actually be the worse. I believe he had the girl killed if that’s what you mean, that random death seemed a bit too convenient for me. Very evil and narcissistic moment
I think Christopher was more evil than Tony. He killed the screenwriter just because the guy did want to talk to him and asked him to leave his apartment.
At least with this situation it showed Tony felt guilty about it. He tried to get the guy reinstated and even tried to offer the guy some cash at the end. I think this is one of the few times throughout the entire show we see Tony feel guilty.
When I first watched the episodes, I rooted for Tony. Going back and watching them over again, you really see how bad of a person he was. No one could really call him a friend, maybe Artie. James was a great actor, but he wasn't Tony Soprano in real life.
Tony's stance on race was always kind of ambivalent. He usually just pick and chose to be a bigot depending on the situation. He was a prick to that black cop that pulled him over but he had a helluva alot of respect for that old black war vet. Another example is how he's often pretty homophobic (SPOILERS) but makes an exception for Vito after considering how much money he's bringing in. That's one of the things I like about this show, every single character is a hypocrite.
Number 3 on worst things ever done, just because he called the guy a moolie? Weak... Who says anyone has to like anyone else... Media, politics and corporate lies. Individuals are entitled to their opinions.
This list isn't even close, it takes particular events out context (cultural, historical etc) and totally ignores the fact you are knowingly watching a show about a sociopath who is mob related. Did you think Tony Soprano was going to be drinking tea? Not to mention there were plenty of things Tony did that were worse in my opinion - the way Tony treated Finn at times, the way Bobby was treated for years, rubbing Janice's face in the fact she got away and he had to stay and look after their mother - yet he never treated Barbara like that, etc etc.
You’re kinda overlooking the fact that the reason why tony had to deal with livia on his own was because both of his siblings left as soon as they got the chance. The main reason why he had more issues with Janice is because she likely bullied him and because she spent more time with their father
Goading Janice was one of the best scenes ever. I also loved when he scared Carmella's lawyers so much they wouldn't represent her, and the look on his face when he told his punk son you will show up for the job I set you up with saying "don't put me to the test."
To be fair, Pussie and Chris were made men, and that means that they knew going in that breaking certain rules means death. Tony had no choice in the matter, it was business.
Ya know , with the whole Bobby sr situation . Tony pissed me off insisting that he did it , but in the end the way he actually died could’ve happened anytime or anywherr
@@bpsolutionsltd209 the wire was great game of thrones is exploitative nonsense The Sopranos is easily the greatest show ever made. The wire , while a great show, doesn't match Sopranos in the acting department
I didn’t realize that Tony knew Silvio would snap on the kid. I thought he was genuinely telling the kid to sweep up. And when he was smirking, I figured it was bc he was laughing at Silvio’s personality/reaction, not that he set it all up. Interesting.
He loved it when Sil Spazzed out he knew he had a temper and Tony alot of times uses Sil as someone to entertain him when he's bored this was one of them moments
In my opinion, Tony laying beatings on Georgey and on Zellman were right up there. Tony knows full well that both of those guys were afraid of him and he also knows that they are fully aware that they can't fight back against a mob boss. They have to choose between taking a beating or getting murdered if they try to defend themselves. I also think the way he treated Angie Bonpansero was pretty shitty. Smashing her car and threatening her. Then, even tho he allows Angie to take over her dead husbands auto body shop, he intentionally introduces some misery into her life. He sends Phil to her shop, knowing full well that Phil is gonna be a nuissance. Then on top of that, he refuses to answer any of Angie's questions about the car repairs. Then he hangs up on her and sports a huge smile after successfully ruining Angie's day and costing her money. He even brags about how he stuck Angie with the expenses to fix Phil's car. And then, Tony, in seasons 5 and 6, becomes a full blown cynical, sociopath. He runs up an insane gambling debt with Hesh, who was a good friend of Tony and the family for decades. Then, out of pure spite, he taunts Hesh and even seems to be trying to engineer a conflict with him that will allow him to justify stiffing Hesh or maybe even just killing him. And within this same plot, Carlo suggests that Tony could just stiff Hesh and Tony responds with an incredibly harsh and condescending outburst. He even tells Carlo that he should learn to suck c*ck, which clearly crushes Carlo. Tony had a much more balanced personality early in the show but after a few years as boss, he morphs into an intolerable douche bag. Bobby Bacala gets robbed and shot in the face and he still sends an envelope of cash Tony's way and in front of his entire crew, Tony dismisses the effort Bobby made and claims that he just sent the money as a tactic to curry favor. He even insists that it was just some "honor and loyalty bullshit" that Bobby was trying to fake his way thru. Man, I almost forgot what a c*nt Tony turned into until I start thinking about his worst moments.
I dont know. Alot of what you said is just about being an asshole. Alot of people are assholes. But things like murder are beyond that. Adriana murder was uniqe because she unlike the others was a civilian.
@@porcogaliard3575 there is also the "no women, no kids" rule when snuffing someone. BUT.....she was a snitch. And I guess Phil forgot "no women" part when he had Lorraine offed......
No he wasnt so bad, but still a criminal. I think that season does a good job at getting you on Tony's side. He's set up as the protagonist. Best scene is that very first scene where he's having a blast chasing that guy down with Christopher. Shows you he likes what he does, but isn't entirely happy he has to do it.
@@thewhiterussiancocktail813 wdym it never glorifies the mafia, it's practically shown throughout the show that it should never be glorified or even forgiven
@@thewhiterussiancocktail813 it certainly doesn't glorify it, in fact to my knowledge it's the first Mafia related media that doesn't. Legit, most of the characters are miserable and they are never shown as good people
This list was made looking at it like a normal civilian. Being in the la Cosa Nostra, there's rules and if someone breaks a rule that is punishable by death, then you whack that person. Even if that person is a close friend or even family member.
When the Assemblyman falls in love with Tony's ex Russian gooma (that he no longer wanted) and Tony ends up going over to his house and beats him with a belt. Which causes them to break up. This is one of the worst things. I mean you think he'd be happy she moved on and he'd no longer have to worry about getting late night drunk dials from her. Or beating the bartender at the Bada Bing over the Billy Bass. The bartender had absolutely no idea why he was getting beat up. Dude took so much abuse over the course of the show. I don't think letting Bobby Sr. do the hit on Mustang Sally was horrible. Bobby Sr. begged Tony to let him do it, he wanted to feel useful again. Even though he died, he at least went out doing something he wanted to do rather than slowly dying of cancer.
When he let Dave Scantino play the executive game and it ended up costing his sons college fund and his business and this is his own best friend from high school
I think making Bobby kill that father in Montreal was pretty bad you can see he didn't want to do it Tony was livid after that fight that he lost and he couldn't kill his brother in law but he can kill his spirit in other ways
@@SavageBunnyGetMoney in all fairness he tried to keep David Scatino from playing the executive game several times. Plus he didn't approve David for the amount he lost, I think he only okayed David for like $5k-$10k (if I remember correctly) and after Tony fell asleep he lied and ended losing $50k.
Tony's constant infidelities are the least of his many awful transgressions, I can only recall Bobby Baccala and Johnny Sack not having any goomahs. The rest messed around with side pieces or strippers from The Bing.
As horrible as Johnny Sack was, his devotion and support towards his wife was touching. That's what was brilliant about this show. It makes you want to root for the characters, but it never lets you fully do it.
Lifehack to understand Mojo video titles: Replace “top 10” with “here’s some” and replace any instance of best/worst with an empty space. So this becomes “Here’s some things Tony Soprano did”. I think if they applied this rule to all their videos it would create peace because you can’t argue: these are things Tony did.
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No I accidentally clicked
Do top 10 worst things Rick Sanchez has ever done
so I've got to say I'm cringing at #9, since the actor there was associated with a murder in real life.
How is Tony suckering his childhood friend, who is also a degenerate gambler, into a high stakes poker game to get control of his store not on the list?
@@andymoore9892 I think you answered your own question..
The killing of Tony B was one of his most compassionate acts, saved him from getting slowly tortured to death.
This list is full of holes, where did they get it? The list museum?
its alright the creators of this clearly dont know sh*t and do it for clicks, clipping pussy was one of the worst? LOL i forgot the guy was innocent
Exactly did the people who made this list watch the show?
Hundred percent, Tony even explained that to his crew
100%
This list never had the makings of a varsity athlete
At all
Small hands that was his problem
Bhaaaahaaaasaaa!
Missed that fly ball against Mountain Lake. Uncle Junior couldn't even face his friends the next day.
This is my last Sunday dinner here
The most spiteful he ever was was when he goaded Janice into coming at him with a fork because he couldn't stand to see her progress through the counselling she'd been getting to deal with her anger.
Janice didn't need to be so extra about everything. I woulda stormed the heck outta there, but Janice always sucked. She disappeared for 20 years only to show up when her moms dying. Not for her health, but her stuff. I'm of the opinion Janice deserved no redemption whatsoever. Neither does Tony, but it is what it is
@@pandanarkystudios5198 Janice gets no love.
Bro Janice wasn't progressing. She was full of shit. Acting. As always.
That's why Tony did that. To call her out on being fake.
@@squishymcsquisherson Nah, Tony antagonized Janice because he’s an asshole. She was making progress and he couldn’t stand to see it. By the end of the show, he was just like Livia. Manipulative and hateful.
Sacré bleu, where is mi mama?
Worst things tony had ever done:
10. Killing his best friend
9. *making some dude get yelled at because of cheese*
just what i thought wtf, that was funny as hell
9 is worse because he didn’t deserve it
I disagree with the last statement "in Tony's sick mind, causing someone's death is the same thing as saving them" - - Tony didn't do it to 'save' Chris. He did it to save himself.
Tony might have done it to save Christopher's daughter. Remember the mangled child's seat in the back of the SUV? Chase panned the camera over the seat during the scene for a reason.
Tony was a horrible person but people forget he did have some empathy for certain situations or people. Like Pie Oh My. Vito being gay. Etc. I think he killed Christopher for multiple reasons, the car seat being mangled in the backseat after the wreck was just the last straw. Tony said at Johnny Sacs daughter wedding that "daughters are different" so he couldve been thinking about Meadow when he saw the car seat and worried for Caitlin's fate. But who knows. God this was such a good show!
@@maeday6 noo its a common theme in the sopranos. tony thinks of these to justify his fucked up choices. the only reason he wanted vito alive was because he was making him money. tony mentioned the babyseat 3 times at chris’ funeral just to make himself feel better. he does this a LOT throughout the entire show
@@maeday6 that’s his sociopathy. Finding sensible ways to justify your self serving actions. You’ll tell others those excuses and eventually convince yourself that they’re the actual reason and not your own selfishness. Tony never does anything as a simple good gesture where that he doesn’t benefit from. Ppl like JR knew this tho which made him easier to predict. And that’s why he had no problem working w/ Tony
@@maeday6 so you didn't recognize the twist in the show, in s6ep18 melfi found out reason tony goes to therapy is to help him justify his action like when livia died, she comfort him by saying "it's common among adult" and then tony said "you right". That's why she kicked him for good reason
James Gandolfini rightfully won those 3 Emmys for this performance
Couple three Emmy’s
AND THE FUCKIN MONOPOLY GAME 😂😂🤦♂️😂😂😎🇮🇹🇺🇸💪 Rest Easy Jimmy
Lol I’m actually surprised it was only three. He was outstanding in EVERY season
When the actor has to say “I’m not Tony Soprano” you know he did a good job.
Won? More like asked to accept an offer he could refuse.
The most normal thing Tony or his family ever did was break out into a melee during Monopoly. That game is a destroyer of families.
lmfao
Janice... Under the boardwalk...
@@kswiss89 ROADIES?!?!
That’s what Monopoly was intended to do in a sense; it’s capitalism turned into a board game.
The game just bores me, my competitive side never comes out because I hate playing it so much.
Even though Tony was a horrible person I still rooted for him. It's so sad that James Gandolfini is no longer with us.
Me too!!!!
@Happy Thoughts even so, he killed Tony B so he could give him a relatively quick death compared to what the Leotardos would have given him.
The best kind of bad guy's. The kind we end up rooting for. Like,
Dexter. A serial killer that everyone loved. Even in the tv show, Hannibal. By the end of the first season I was rooting for his side even though he eats people! lol
Those are the good and talented actors
@Happy Thoughts Tony did Tony B a favor by giving him a quick death because Phil would have tortured him. Killing Christopher and financially ruining his friend are pretty bad.
@Happy Thoughts no you said maybe killing Tony B was bad which it wasn’t if you look at the fact that Tony B had went too far and he would cause a permanent divide between the Jersey and NY families. Tony also knew Phil would torcher him if he caught him so Tony gave him a quick death.
In my opinion, the worst thing Tony did was try to get with Adrianna behind Christopher’s back.
Except he didn’t really do that, he would’ve gone all the way if he had wanted to get with her
@@jakealter5504 yeah, but he went there as far as impropriety goes, with no way to prove they were innocently just doing a euphoric & aphrodisiac drug together. It's always lame to blame a substance, but coke has caused a lot of spontaneous hooking up. [edit: crap, now I have to go watch that gossip session again]
@@passiveaggressivenegotiato8087 true but there’s no way to disprove it either
Naw because a hoe gone be a hoe
No he didn't. He even had a whole conversation with Melfi about how he didn't and shit still went sideways
"If Salvatore was truly his friend, he wouldn't have done it" is such a stupid statement. That's part of the life.
all those years of wire taps and the narrator says this. BOY lol
So dumb they included that.
What are you going to do
Whoever made this list either has no clue how Cosa Nostra works or doesn't understand the show.
Whoever made this list either has no clue how Cosa Nostra works or doesn't understand the show.
The ninth worst thing Tony ever did was fuck around with Silvio in a lighthearted way? Come on, guys lol
Right, he was just messing with Sil and Matt. Haze the young kid, while playin with your lifelong bud...doesn't seem too bad to me
Yeah this list is dumb as hell. Cheating on his wife is #2, but murdering his best friend wife is #3. Like what?!
So hazing some kid is the 9th worst thing... but killing that same kid isn't even mentioned?
For real I rewatched that part because I thought it was for the store owner he put in gambling dept
Gambling away the money for Vito's son should've been on there too
beating up poor Georgie countless times should've been on the list
Totally.
Nah because somehow making Matt sweep up the cheese is more evil right
Carpe diem
Knowing that the series ended the way it did, I thought that maybe they would try to imply that Georgie did it
It was georgie that killed him in the end !
This list seems like it was written by someone who didn’t watch the whole series. Half of these things were the most merciful things Tony did.
I agree some he had no choice
You expect the WatchMojo crowd to actually know something of the content they put out? Madone!
@HidanVenom you don't even pass the salt!
He was an interior decorator
His killing of Christopher and his complete lack of remorse over it showed what a monster Tony was.
He had already told Chrissy that if it had been anyone else they would have had their intervention in the back of the head
Yes but that's a case of a monster killing a monster (who also happens to have a severe drug problem.)
Went on winning streak after
It was the destroyed babyseat that sealed Christopher's fate.
Not really. He gave chris too many fucking warnings don’t join the mob if you don’t wanna play by the rules drug addicts are the ones the police go after and that’s how you get snitches.
How about his treatment towards Hesh after borrowing $200K from him? Him busting out David Scatino? Killing Jack Massarone, an innocent man for being an informant without definitive proof? Sending Vito Jr to an abusive behavior camp after gambling his family's funds away?
Hell Season 6 could fill a top ten alone. You guys really did miss a lot!
The Hesh deal was bad news: what if the roles had been reversed, Tony? In the end, 200k and Hesh never has to see his ass again.
Jack was a rat
Maserone was a rat, though.
Bust Out? T-1000 was a degenerate gambler, BlackJack Masserone was a rat, how the fuck is that “innocent”? He helped VitoJr more than anyone else.
Watch mojo is bourgeois nonsense.
"Sacre bleu, where is me moma!"
I'm sorry, that scene cracked me up. I hated Janice. Lol.
That was one of the best 3 endings of the entire series. House Arrest in season 2, and Stage 5 in final season are the other 2.
What was your sister like?
It was still a funny scene lol
@@emrekaratas9716 Hopefully not a manipulative drama queen like Janice.. Remember the leg thing? She was basically Tony without any of the success or power.
@@avem9 She was not a Tony. Worse.
I really miss James a lot… he was such a great actor…
@@DaBoogeyMannn 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Let’s start a hashtag to get his son to star as adult Anthony jr when he’s a bit older picking up where his dad left off and getting revenge etc. Call it and him “Junior” as a hilarious Easter egg
Let’s start a hashtag to get his son to star as adult Anthony jr when he’s a bit older picking up where his dad left off and getting revenge etc. Call it and him “Junior” as a hilarious Easter egg
He was better than a lot of these actors these days can tell their ass from elbows .
I miss James alot to I think he would have been a good character in board walk empire. Rip ✝️🌹🌹🌹🕴️
For the record, what Christopher did to Adriana was way worse.
He told Tony about her involvement with the FBI knowing that was a death sentence for his own fiance.
And how Tony pays him back? He kills him talk about Karma
Cuz if Tony had found out he would have killed her and Christopher
I mean she didn’t get mirdered for no reason. She not only turned on them but actually worked with their enemies (FBI)
Chris and Tony set her up for failure when they set her up in that club. They should have instructed her what to do when she would eventually get picked up by law enforcement.
Not really. She betrayed Christopher by speaking to feds behind his back.
“Tony believes in loyalty but only if it means other people being loyal to him” that probably sums up Tony soprano better then any other quote I’ve ever heard
Killing Christopher was just devastating. He was all set to save him but seeing that tree branch punctured through the car where Chris' daughter could have been plus knowing Chris' addiction problems...damn. Tony was fucked up. That mafia life fucks people up.
Given the severity of Chris’s injuries, it’s likely that he couldn’t be saved unless an ambulance got there immediately
Wow you guys missed Tony constantly beating the crap out of Georgie the bartender at the Bada Bing for the smallest of things. For god sakes he beat him for doing his job getting rid of melted ice and putting fresh ice🤦🏾♂️
If he was the dumbass that didn't know how to work the phone he deserved it 😂
I hated how he treated Georgie just for sick pleasure since he knew Georgie was not able to fight him back
LOL George was a pos too. One pos stomped another pos.
I always hated that . The way he would take out his anger on Georgie knowing He would never raise a finger to Tony . Or when he was feeling weak and beat up his driver to prove a point to his crew
What about the fight he started with the driver?
I think people forget that no matter how charismatic Tony is, the guy is a monster. He’s our monster though
Where are you ppl from? Seriously? I gotta know? I’m from Philly n black white Spanish everyone is like this.
@@itman190 everyone in Philly in the mob? Whoa, that’s crazy bro be careful ig.
That’s the beauty of the show. A terrible person that we couldn’t help but root for him because we all can relate to him in some way.
The epitome of antihero along side walter white
He is a mobster not a monster that is what mobster do,real one.
Bundy was a monster,Totorina too who didnt care if he killed 1000 innocent people.
Tony never killed good person
Killing Tony B was an act of mercy. Philly woulda tortured him.
Exactly lol ppl are dumb
Watchmojo is dumb*
I think letting that guy who ran the sporting goods store play in the executive game was the worst thing he did.
@The governor Your dad is a monster. lol
@The governor Yes, but it was an extremely bad thing. He wasn't suffering at the end of his life or something...Tony primarily kills him to calm New York down. Murder for self gain is never a good thing. And Phil had to find him first, Tony could have tipped him off the location was unsafe.
How Bobby Jr managed to get away with kicking Tony’s arse without catching a bullet to the dome is still a mystery to me. He got off so lightly compared to poor Hesh and Chris amongst others
I think he was only saved because he was his brother in law. If he wasn't, bye bye Bacala
What did he do to Hesh?
What did he do to Hesh?
The women being present would have made a huge difference. He couldn't get rid of his brother in law after a fight with him in front of all the family.
I think Tony partly understood that he deserved it.
Bobby kicking his ass was hilarious
Tony Soprano saved Tony Blundetto from being tortured. Not to mention he knew that whacking Tony B himself would piss off NY and Phil to no end, which it did and he still did it to save his cousin from torture.
Yeah and if he had withheld his location any longer Phil probably would have wacked Christopher and Benny Fazio. "Have you ever had a loved one die in yout arms? Well, let's see if I can't make that happen."
Tony was at his most evil in season 6.
He was becoming a better sociopath as per Dr. Melfi
Just like Walter White and Vic Mackey and Jax Teller and plenty of others…..they’re always the worst in there final season
@@kdizzle901 Jimmy Mcnulty and even Lester Freamon
I think tony was at his best in season 1
@@SavageBunnyGetMoney I'm currently on the last season of The Wire. McNulty is really losing it creating a fake serial killer lol
"Sacré bleu where is me mama?"
This will always make me laugh 😂😂😂😂😂
I know! The french accent came out of nowhere 😂😂
@@MichaelEmmanuelArriaga as a french guy I can tell you this was very accurate 😂
Haha. I hate Janice. When she got tackled by the police, i rewinded that scene like 5 times. It was great! 🤣🤣🤣
Yessss....lmao
@@jamesholt8516 haha with the screem, is priceless
“Sac le bleu where is me mama” holy crap I fell out of my chair laughing when I watched that episode. Tony Soprano is actually hilarious.
Yeah, I don’t think anybody cares how Tony treated Noah.
Noah was an insufferable douche.
But the way Tony treated Tracee.
When she kept coming to him for help.
That was despicable.
If he would’ve treated her like a human being instead of a “whooa”
He might’ve saved her life.
Yeah, Noah walked in and immediately acted like privileged entitled royalty in someone else's house. And he was offended that he was treated as some high status symbol for being a black jew.
@@mistersinister2043 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤦🏻♂️
To be fair, tony didn’t have the full knowledge of what Ralph was like and did avenge her death (along with Pai o Mai) when he killed Ralph
She hurt her own baby. No sympathy for her. It's wild how many of you dismiss a ton for some strange reason.
Worst thing Tony ever did was not have the makings of a varsity athlete.
Small Hands ............. LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol
Hilarious
"If Salvatore was truly his friend, he wouldn't have done it"
Great number 1 guys, it's not like they're in the fucking mafia.
#6 I PROMISE you that was a mercy killing, cause if Phil had gotten his hands of that Animal, it would NOT have been pretty.
That animal, I can't even say his name.
Billy was just a kid!
That animal BBBlundetto
I can't even say his name
“You killed the dog? What’d you do that for?” -the funniest line of the entire series
I always thought NO WAY was Christopher going to survive, though? To me, it looked like a mercy killing by Tony, making it quicker rather than slower & more painful. 🤷
The doctor said that he could’ve made it. Plus if you really cared about someone you do everything you can to save him. Tony did that shit because to him Chrissy’s a perfect cocktail of being a snitch. It’s not hard to understand why Tony killed Chrissy, the dream sequence pretty much told us his true reason. There’s also his behavior after he killed Chrissy debunks the “mercy killing” excuse. Tony behaved like a complete sociopath throughout ‘Heidi and Kennedy’. If he wasn’t trying to extract and/or gaslight someone into saying that they glad that Chrissy us gone, he was behaving belligerently through the whole ordeal. That’s not a person who performed a mercy killing, but rather a person who committed murder.
Christoper isn’t an animal that you put down out of mercy. Good lord if I was your family I’d keep an eye on you lol jk
@@etarver13 he also went on to blame Christopher for the run of bad luck he’d went through. By season 6 his narcissism and selfishness had no limit
@@etarver13 the doctor only said it was possible, that doesn’t take into account the time it would take for an ambulance to reach Chris and get him to the hospital so there’s still the possibility that he would have died from his injuries
Honestly none of these are the “worse things” that he’s done
Right? I mean, he killed "pussy" because he was a snitch. How is that "worse thing?" The second one too. Its just funny. Its not like the kid died or something from it.
Yeah whacking Sal was actually helping protect his fellow mobsters and himself. Tony B was also basically protecting his cousin from torture. They always "break each others balls" so Matt at the card game is just normal stuff for them.
And Bobby Sr wanted to do that hit. He could have taken Bobby along, even to drive, but he didn't. He went out a happy man.
Adriana murder was the worst cuz she was innocent. She never killed anyone. Unlike p*ssy who was a scumbag
This list sucks
The worst thing Tony Soprano ever did in my opinion was planning to whack Vito because Vito's blood pressure medication was f*ckn with his head , I mean for Christ sake the guy could've gotten a letter from his doctor to settle the matter.
😁😁😁
whatever happened there
he was a fanook
😂😂
He was gonna have him killed because of the New York Mob pressure, Phil wasn’t going to standby for this after his brother was killed by Tony B.
In regards to number 5- Bobby senior begged Tony to let him do one last hit. Tony was apprehensive at first.
4:10 Paulie's "What, was it barking?" after Adriana says Chris had suffocated their dog 😆 🤣 😂
The worst thing he done was tear out the page in the departures magazine in Dr Melfi's waiting area
Tony was bad yes. But you can't help but cheer and root for him. Gandolfini made him human, even sympathetic. Instead of just being a mafia guy..
You are what is wrong about Sopranos fans
@@felipeacostamunoz1249 OK?
The guy we loved to hate…
It's like a form of Stockholm Syndrome, where you identify with a character and become not only unable to pick out the bad stuff over a period of time, but start to sympathize because he gets away with stuff without punishment. He was not an anti-hero, but a straight-up villain. That people's sense of decency has become lax and flatulent is a reflection on them, not Tony.
Other than when he’s cheating on his wife…I cheer for him ig
Jesus, my family's Monopoly games could get heated, but the sopranos take it to the next level!
Wonder what would happen if they landed on boardwalk with hotels and the extortion tax on that
My older brother had a school friend, who once threw Monopoly money out of a train window. Some of the people on the platforms thought it was real money and ran after it. 😆
It still makes no sense how Tony was okay with therapy but made fun of Chris sobriety
It made no sense that he had therapy in the first place. No mob guy could survive that.
He was an hypocrite, thats the point of the show
He's a massive hypocrite.
Talks shit about people but flips out when people do it back, like the athlete shit.
jealousy, just like he did when Janice was bettering herself. deep down Tony knew he could spend a mil on therapy and he would never be ok.
Killing Tony B was an act of mercy. Bad was constantly beating up Georgie the bartender for no reason at all.
I would also include making Uncle Junior the boss of the family. So he can take the fall for everything and Tony would be the acting boss. And was basically, the boss during for the rest of the series.
Have you seen Many Saints of Newark? Jun wasn’t blameless. As much a sociopath as the rest of the guys.
@@hystericalgenie1671 and tony did still keep him around for advice, he didn’t even try going after him after junior had shot him
The list isn’t even the worst things he’s done lol
The acting by James Gandolfini and Edie Falco after The Russian called was Emmy-worthy.
When she asks Tony what they have that she doesn’t I almost cried.
Yes that was the best the series has ever given us.
I heard Robert Iler used to come in on his days off just to watch them act. Having front row seats to this being shot would’ve been the ticket
It's why some people consider Whitecaps the best episode
That was a very deep an dark scene powerful acting
Treating Hesh like a schmuck after he loaded him money was very rotten.
I agree. Pretty awful. Soprano at the end lost his best financial ally and friend
Yes but he gave Hesh more than that amount when Junior taxed him and everyone got to split it, but Tony gave Hesh back his share plus he let Hesh operate without tax.
Hesh didn't need to be such a stickler about it yet Tony should've paid his debt or better yet never borrowed it.
Very douchey
Not really. He's the boss of a family, what was Hesh going to do? Hesh made money off them without having to sign a blood oath like the rest. He was already lucky. If Tony had actually killed him instead of paying him back, then yeah.
Killing Chris would've have been so bad if Tony wasn't the one who pushed him back onto drugs and alcohol. He mocks him for not drinking, then kills him for using. What a hypocrite.
Noah took Meadows virginity and dumped her soon after. But Tony telling him to stay away from his daughter is worse than Tony actually killing people. What an idiotic list.
I dont see on this list Tony disrespecting the jackettttt
Remember when Noah said Tony was lucky he didn’t get knocked out by him? Yeah Noah would’ve been broken in half lmao.
Seriously. At that point Tony was benching 200 lbs. I don’t think Noah wouldve taken a swing from Tony all that well
@@johnochiltree1170 you don't think 😂😂😂😂
@@taahirwilliams3788 yeah… Quasimodo predicted it
Haha police would be searching for those two black guys that beat the poor kid to death...also Tony would be very shocked when Carmela tells him that she heard two black guys beat Noah to death
What Tony did to Noah was wrong… however Noah was a spoiled arrogant little prick and I did not feel bad for him.
Y’all forgot what Tony did to Hesh in season 6
What??
The vig!
Da rent, da rent
Oh yes, yeah that might actually be the worse. I believe he had the girl killed if that’s what you mean, that random death seemed a bit too convenient for me. Very evil and narcissistic moment
I love how making that kid sweep under Sil was higher on the list then murdering his best friend haha
I think Christopher was more evil than Tony. He killed the screenwriter just because the guy did want to talk to him and asked him to leave his apartment.
I think it should have been top 20.
Especially in the last couple of seasons.
What about He gets a police officer demoted.
At least he let him live. Not an easy fete in this show
At least with this situation it showed Tony felt guilty about it. He tried to get the guy reinstated and even tried to offer the guy some cash at the end. I think this is one of the few times throughout the entire show we see Tony feel guilty.
And the cop that he tricked Christopher into killing, that was worse.
@@liammurtagh601 yeah
@@swtdelt He showed remorse at first, but later when Zellman offered to give the cop his job back, Tony said no
When I first watched the episodes, I rooted for Tony. Going back and watching them over again, you really see how bad of a person he was. No one could really call him a friend, maybe Artie. James was a great actor, but he wasn't Tony Soprano in real life.
They talk about how hard he had to work to get in character, especially for some of the more vicious scenes. He truly was an amazing actor rip
He had Artie's restaurant torched
@@keithbrann5086 it was to protect him 🤷🏾♂️🤣
Watch "Killing them Softly"with him and Brad Pitt, he's low key hilarious.
he was a Good man for the job he made
I'll tell you one thing and I'm not ashamed to say it, my estimation of WatchMojo as a list creator just fucking plummeted
Woah fucking slander if ya ask me
But not really they clearly haven’t seen the show lol
We can't play any more WatchMojo videos in our social club. That much I do know.
7:40 that sign falling cracks me up every time, I don't know why
The fact that this dude had a stroke over seeing a black guy on a food can LMAOOO
It wasn’t a stroke idiot. It was a panic attack which he was prone to having. Like In the pilot.
Them old Tarzan movies? Quasimodo predicted all this
@@PaulieWalnuts1776 Bobby said that 😎
@@batgurrl Livia called it Fits
He was pissed that Meadow was dating Noah
Let me get this straight, according to you guys, Tony forcing Bobby to murder someone is not as bad as Tony making racist remarks. Give me a break.
Right. Feelings over actions.
Tony's stance on race was always kind of ambivalent. He usually just pick and chose to be a bigot depending on the situation. He was a prick to that black cop that pulled him over but he had a helluva alot of respect for that old black war vet. Another example is how he's often pretty homophobic (SPOILERS) but makes an exception for Vito after considering how much money he's bringing in. That's one of the things I like about this show, every single character is a hypocrite.
Number 3 on worst things ever done, just because he called the guy a moolie? Weak... Who says anyone has to like anyone else... Media, politics and corporate lies. Individuals are entitled to their opinions.
You really view someone being an asshole (ie racist) the same a murderer? tf
Your morals are ass backwards fella.
This list isn't even close, it takes particular events out context (cultural, historical etc) and totally ignores the fact you are knowingly watching a show about a sociopath who is mob related. Did you think Tony Soprano was going to be drinking tea? Not to mention there were plenty of things Tony did that were worse in my opinion - the way Tony treated Finn at times, the way Bobby was treated for years, rubbing Janice's face in the fact she got away and he had to stay and look after their mother - yet he never treated Barbara like that, etc etc.
You’re kinda overlooking the fact that the reason why tony had to deal with livia on his own was because both of his siblings left as soon as they got the chance. The main reason why he had more issues with Janice is because she likely bullied him and because she spent more time with their father
Goading Janice was one of the best scenes ever. I also loved when he scared Carmella's lawyers so much they wouldn't represent her, and the look on his face when he told his punk son you will show up for the job I set you up with saying "don't put me to the test."
It’s great to see new videos on the Sopranos again.
Top worse things Tony has ever done? Exist. 😅
Damn Tony looked depressed looking at AJ being super simp haha 😂
I’d have disowned him and adopted Chris, AJ was just moist throughout
AJ was the worse character I would of disowned him..
To be fair, Pussie and Chris were made men, and that means that they knew going in that breaking certain rules means death. Tony had no choice in the matter, it was business.
Ya know , with the whole Bobby sr situation . Tony pissed me off insisting that he did it , but in the end the way he actually died could’ve happened anytime or anywherr
I love this show. James Gandolfini was legendary. Right up there with Breaking Bad as one of the best shows ever aired on television.
Facts, I’d have the wire and GOT 1-4 alongside and nothing else
@@bpsolutionsltd209 the wire was great game of thrones is exploitative nonsense
The Sopranos is easily the greatest show ever made. The wire , while a great show, doesn't match Sopranos in the acting department
Up there? It’s the goat and it’s not close
The worst thing was missing that fly ball against Mountain Lakes. Junior couldn't even face his friends after that.
I didn’t realize that Tony knew Silvio would snap on the kid. I thought he was genuinely telling the kid to sweep up. And when he was smirking, I figured it was bc he was laughing at Silvio’s personality/reaction, not that he set it all up. Interesting.
He knew.
He loved it when Sil Spazzed out he knew he had a temper and Tony alot of times uses Sil as someone to entertain him when he's bored this was one of them moments
It's clear Tony planned it after he wakes up Paulie to watch the Cheese Rant
Jamal Ginsberg aka The Hasidic Homeboy was too disrespectful in Tony's house
Killing cousin Tony I didn't think was terrible, he saved him from being skinned alive.
My estimation of Junior Soprano as a man just fucking plummeted
Fair to say Tony and Janice became more and more like their mother and father.
I predict this video will get its first million at the end of the day
In my opinion, Tony laying beatings on Georgey and on Zellman were right up there. Tony knows full well that both of those guys were afraid of him and he also knows that they are fully aware that they can't fight back against a mob boss. They have to choose between taking a beating or getting murdered if they try to defend themselves.
I also think the way he treated Angie Bonpansero was pretty shitty. Smashing her car and threatening her. Then, even tho he allows Angie to take over her dead husbands auto body shop, he intentionally introduces some misery into her life. He sends Phil to her shop, knowing full well that Phil is gonna be a nuissance. Then on top of that, he refuses to answer any of Angie's questions about the car repairs. Then he hangs up on her and sports a huge smile after successfully ruining Angie's day and costing her money. He even brags about how he stuck Angie with the expenses to fix Phil's car.
And then, Tony, in seasons 5 and 6, becomes a full blown cynical, sociopath. He runs up an insane gambling debt with Hesh, who was a good friend of Tony and the family for decades. Then, out of pure spite, he taunts Hesh and even seems to be trying to engineer a conflict with him that will allow him to justify stiffing Hesh or maybe even just killing him. And within this same plot, Carlo suggests that Tony could just stiff Hesh and Tony responds with an incredibly harsh and condescending outburst. He even tells Carlo that he should learn to suck c*ck, which clearly crushes Carlo.
Tony had a much more balanced personality early in the show but after a few years as boss, he morphs into an intolerable douche bag. Bobby Bacala gets robbed and shot in the face and he still sends an envelope of cash Tony's way and in front of his entire crew, Tony dismisses the effort Bobby made and claims that he just sent the money as a tactic to curry favor. He even insists that it was just some "honor and loyalty bullshit" that Bobby was trying to fake his way thru. Man, I almost forgot what a c*nt Tony turned into until I start thinking about his worst moments.
I dont know. Alot of what you said is just about being an asshole. Alot of people are assholes. But things like murder are beyond that. Adriana murder was uniqe because she unlike the others was a civilian.
@@porcogaliard3575 there is also the "no women, no kids" rule when snuffing someone.
BUT.....she was a snitch.
And I guess Phil forgot "no women" part when he had Lorraine offed......
This right here, is what should have been on the list.
I see your point with Georgie but Zellmen was a total POS that got what he deserved imo
Oh come on!! He saved Tony B from a slow, painful and tortuous death!
I’m not ashamed to say it, but my estimation of WatchMojo just plummeted
Bobby Sr. Wanted to do the job. Tony didn’t make him do it
Ngl Tony was actually not so bad in the first season
No he wasnt so bad, but still a criminal. I think that season does a good job at getting you on Tony's side. He's set up as the protagonist. Best scene is that very first scene where he's having a blast chasing that guy down with Christopher. Shows you he likes what he does, but isn't entirely happy he has to do it.
A liar, adulter, and kills people. This show glorifies the mafia but it's amazing. I'm making my wife watch it.
@@thewhiterussiancocktail813 wdym it never glorifies the mafia, it's practically shown throughout the show that it should never be glorified or even forgiven
He wasn’t Boss yet he was just CAPO. Once the WAR with JR happened and he became Boss that’s when he changed
@@thewhiterussiancocktail813 it certainly doesn't glorify it, in fact to my knowledge it's the first Mafia related media that doesn't. Legit, most of the characters are miserable and they are never shown as good people
Defending Christopher Columbus 😂 such a hilarious conversation that happened many times
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS IS A HERO IN THIS HOUSE
@@arnbert100 end of discussion!
Gary Coop he was Gay ? Nooooooo ! 😹
Furio didn't like Columbus because he was from Genoa.
He was gay, Christopher Columbus?
This video's worst crime is calling him Salvatore, we all know his real name 😁
Tony in the pilot episode “Look at the ducks kids ! Ain’t life beautiful ?”
Tony in the series finale “...it’s all gone to shit”
This list was made looking at it like a normal civilian. Being in the la Cosa Nostra, there's rules and if someone breaks a rule that is punishable by death, then you whack that person. Even if that person is a close friend or even family member.
Ppl will never get LCN.
The oath takes a lot of dedication
Number 10 - kills a close friend and dumps him in the ocean.
Number 9 - makes someone sweep up.
Giving him the last can of soda he would ever have was much crueller than making him sweep the floor.
When the Assemblyman falls in love with Tony's ex Russian gooma (that he no longer wanted) and Tony ends up going over to his house and beats him with a belt. Which causes them to break up. This is one of the worst things. I mean you think he'd be happy she moved on and he'd no longer have to worry about getting late night drunk dials from her.
Or beating the bartender at the Bada Bing over the Billy Bass. The bartender had absolutely no idea why he was getting beat up. Dude took so much abuse over the course of the show.
I don't think letting Bobby Sr. do the hit on Mustang Sally was horrible. Bobby Sr. begged Tony to let him do it, he wanted to feel useful again. Even though he died, he at least went out doing something he wanted to do rather than slowly dying of cancer.
Definitely the unprovoked beatings on the bartender were worse than ordering Bobby Sr to do a job he wanted to do.
@@LB-gz3ke well georgie was full acomplise of them in season 1
When he let Dave Scantino play the executive game and it ended up costing his sons college fund and his business and this is his own best friend from high school
I think making Bobby kill that father in Montreal was pretty bad you can see he didn't want to do it Tony was livid after that fight that he lost and he couldn't kill his brother in law but he can kill his spirit in other ways
@@SavageBunnyGetMoney in all fairness he tried to keep David Scatino from playing the executive game several times. Plus he didn't approve David for the amount he lost, I think he only okayed David for like $5k-$10k (if I remember correctly) and after Tony fell asleep he lied and ended losing $50k.
Tony didn’t order Bobby Sr. It was Gigi’s plan and Tony approved it
Old man Bacala felt alive and young again...best thing that happened to him in years, went out like a soldier
What he did to Matthew was hilarious I cried laughing at Sil
I'm sick of people saying that this guy is an anti-hero. He's a hardened criminal.
He's a Villain Protagonist
He is an anti hero because we still root for him and because despite all we cheer for him and he becomes very sympathetic.
That's why people watched it for a decade.
@@Denis-89 That's a horrible definition of an anti-hero. He's the protagonist. That's why we root for him.
@@riiddisbuk2496 anti- heroes can be protagonists too. Pop culture is filled with them..
To be honest he was kind of doing his cousin Tony a kindness by whacking him himself instead of leaving him T the mercy of Phil
Especially since Phil’s version of mercy it to brutally torture you to death
Tony's constant infidelities are the least of his many awful transgressions, I can only recall Bobby Baccala and Johnny Sack not having any goomahs. The rest messed around with side pieces or strippers from The Bing.
As horrible as Johnny Sack was, his devotion and support towards his wife was touching. That's what was brilliant about this show. It makes you want to root for the characters, but it never lets you fully do it.
Men are supposed to have Goomah’s 😂, Johnny just loved blubber cakes
I know right..how is cheating on a gold digging wife worse than so many of the murders and beat downs he committed?
Women on the side are part of a mobster’s and a Cop’s life just the way it is.
Bobby had Janice so that’s almost as bad considering how toxic she was
Yeah Tony was great, loved that guy. Your list just made me like him more thank you.
Tony teasing Janice for abandoning her son and leaving him homeless was SAVAGE especially in French Canadian!🤣🔥👀
Sacre Bleu where is mi mama?😂
This narrator is talking to us like we don't know shit about this show
He’s the worst of all the mojo narrators
Silvio losing it on Matt was comedy gold
This is a hilarious list. New to Mob stories or something?
Lifehack to understand Mojo video titles: Replace “top 10” with “here’s some” and replace any instance of best/worst with an empty space. So this becomes “Here’s some things Tony Soprano did”.
I think if they applied this rule to all their videos it would create peace because you can’t argue: these are things Tony did.