it's about his ego. He cannot accept the fact that Tony is the real boss and he's only boss by name because the capos decided to make him the fall guy in case thing like this happen. In all reality though, Tony is the one running things Junior is just the face of the operation.
That’s the thing about it though-Jr wouldn’t have ratted, he would’ve held omertà, but his staying quiet didn’t have anything to do w refusing to rat-Jr. would’ve rather gone to jail as a boss than have to eat and admit someone else was in charge. It was about his pride, not protecting Tony
@@odeleon24 pshhh junior might not have been the best born natural leader. But he still gained all the knowledge over the years. Not everyone cares about having loved ones in their life. Junior had plenty of fast woman, money etc. and he outlived everyone from his generation and almost two generation after him. For what 10 years he got to sit back and chill.
No - in fact he's not a rat. He's just someone who is PATHOLOGICALLY INSECURE and would rather fucking DIE than admit that his own nephew was the real boss - a position he waited for all his life! lol! He'd rather get a life sentence than let him taken away his "5 minutes of fame & glory"! :D ...you remember when the attorney asks him: (more or less) "If you admit, that you were just a "front" for Tony Soprano and the NY mob, we'll cut you a deal" - and he responds: "...THAT STRUNZ' RUNNING THINGS?? NEVER!"... That's the only reason why he's so "stand up"! :D :D
That little smirk Tony gives when the agent on TV says it’s the most crippling blow to mob activities is gold, while he knows full well he’s been the one running things in Jersey all along
@@ScarFeissHonestly, the biggest blow? I don’t think so. Booking him and the others didn’t slow things down, it was inconvenient but not really harmful for the longterm survival of the operation because Junior didn’t betray T and the others. Arguably, what ended up hurting this specific part of mob the most was the oftentimes simply unnecessary bloody infighting and the general decline of the best aspects of their criminal codex while simultaneously ensuring that they clipped good earners for stupid reasons, such as eliminating a highly capable earner just because he was gay.
Just because he was gay ? Gay individuals have reprobate minds, Homosexuality is a Sin in The Eyes of GOD El Shaddai, Jehovah, Yahweh. So is Murder, Fornication, Lying, Stealing And Cheating...😢
all mafia have legitimate businesses. This way they can launder their money and keep the IRS off their backs. Tony Soprano was a executive with barone sanitation. Paulie was a union representitive as was Ralph and Patsey. Sil owned a strip club and a Meat market. The Aprile brothers owned a carpet and flooring company. Yes, they control the protection rackets, gambling, unions and loan sharking and prostitution but at the same time were legit business operators ass well. That was just being smart.
husker hammer - That's like a bottle of olive oil that says "Made with genuine Italian olive oil," where they mix 1 gallon of Italian olive oil in with 100 gallons of oil from other countries. Sure, they have legitimate businesses, but their business is hardly legitimate.
@Jason Voorheese Same over at this end. He looked rather unwell in a Sopranos cast reunion video I watched, but I couldn't find anything about his health on Wikipedia, either.
@@justbreakingballs He was. This was toward the end of the S1 finale. About half way through was when Mikey got killed. Chris & Pauli did it but obviously Tony knew
Kozzie Vercetti Come on man, he got old, got dementia. That's not "going insane", let's be respectful to our elders. He DID try and kill Tony though, but he was trying to do that when he HAD his wits about him so I wasn't surprised.
The way the US Attorney delivers his speach to Junior about not being the boss was excellent and Junior just staring ahead as if he was being told something deep down he already knew.
Amazingly subtle. The last thing Junior wants to do here is help Tony because he knows what he's just heard about the real power structure is true but Junior's pride saves Tony
Jr knew he never had the respect tony had even tonys dad his kid brother was more respected then jr ever was or will be that is why jr low key hated tony he knew he would never be like his brother and nephew
Yeah, I'm sure his primary motivation for not being a rat was his pride and Omerta, but there's something about his smile at the end that conveys that he is also happy to realize that this is a chance to do right by his nephew, whom he felt really guilty about trying to kill
He did love Tony but when he found out what was going on... He really had no choice but to save face. He never denied it or acted like it was anything else when confronted by Tony later which I respected. A lot of people would try to duck under something but Junior for all his pride was sharp and straight.
I always felt like he was more upset that Livia more or less duped him into trying to kill Tony. Yes, Junior had his reasons, but Livia is really the one that manipulated him to go through with it.
What? He was livid because he wasn't aware he was a puppet. Listen to his breathing, look at his eyes, that response was out of his own ego not pride in Tony.
"They represent the most crippling blow to all the New Jersey mob activities.." love how Tony walks over the screen when they say this.. so symbolic, displaying what the real power in NJ mob is. Nothing on Sopranos is ever random. Very clever show.
True. Ppl think it's his ego preventing him frm admitting that Tony was the boss. I disagree, he's really just an old school wiseguy who honored the oath tht he took.
As much as his ego played a part in his saying of that line, he ends up accepting that he's not 'street boss' and concedes by eventually joining Tony paying 95% of his proceedings, as well as an ally against Richie Aprille. Essentially Junior becomes Tony's vassal funnily enough.
Hardly. Christopher's intervention. Tony B getting his foot demolished by the car. The women screaming after the hit on Santoro. Tony dropping the stapler.
@@chrisconway1357 judging by this scene he is just some irrelevant dude from Junior’s crew who he made underboss and who shortly after ended up in jail for a long time, so its no wonder we never hear of him. Mangano and Teresi on other hand are suppose to be bosses of 2 familes from NY, which is weird since Carmine was not mentioned even tho Sack is his underboss
Junior would never give up tony. He talks a bunch of s*** throughout the series to other guys about Tony but in the end, Tony was a son to him. That's why it took dementia for the man to cross him.
In the end, Tony relied heavily on Junior's advice and guidance to keep the Family afloat. Junior, to some degree, was actually the one running things.
@@DanJuega Junior had real power. He substantially altered many of Tony's decisions, and used his position of authority in Tony's organization to negotiate for better cuts and curry favor. At the end of the day, he was brought in for quite a few significant decisions (including showing face to Carmine Lupertazi during disputes). He had real power, despite being sidelined.
@@chrismartin8829 He definitely had some influence since his nephew was the boss and Tony valued his advice, but that influence started and ended there. He had no authority and was confined to his house at that point.
@@chrismartin8829 how can you have real power and be sidelined at the same time. If you’re sidelined youre sidelined. Junior had influence but he didn’t have power, Tony was the one running shit.
It’s hilarious that there are some people that have saw this scene with no context lol. They must have thought Mikey sounded like a real sweetheart. Go take a midol
1:04 that quick cut to Tony with a small, smug smirk, Tony secretly isn't that mad, cause his plan went off without a hitch. Junior had the title of "boss" but it was just a figurehead or puppet title. He knew he was the real boss, and Junior took all the heat
“Look at him doing the perp walk, a legitimate businessman.” 😂😂😂😂😂
I love how Meadow immediately told him to cut the crap and Tony didn’t have anything to say lol
Dad cut the crap
A veteran of the Second World War 😂
Even when refusing to rat on Tony, Junior somehow manages to insult him in the process haha
It's old school thing
I think it is more in the interest of making himself look like the real Boss .
it's about his ego. He cannot accept the fact that Tony is the real boss and he's only boss by name because the capos decided to make him the fall guy in case thing like this happen. In all reality though, Tony is the one running things Junior is just the face of the operation.
He’s refusing to rat on Tony was less about loyalty and more about his ego, he wouldn’t admit his position of boss was a façade.
That’s the thing about it though-Jr wouldn’t have ratted, he would’ve held omertà, but his staying quiet didn’t have anything to do w refusing to rat-Jr. would’ve rather gone to jail as a boss than have to eat and admit someone else was in charge. It was about his pride, not protecting Tony
He would rather die in jail than admit tony is the real boss
Pride might have been part of it, but it was mostly just that he wasn't a rat, even if he despised Tony.
WheresWallace4883 Italians are known for our pride lol
It was 70% hes not a rat 30% was him and his pride not wanting to admite that he simply was joey jerkoff and never the Boss
Ego is the worst thing to happen to any man. Then again that’s his family. Never sell them out to anybody.
@@paulevans6066 He tried to kill Tony hello???
It's hilarious how Jr. was trying to sneak a glance out the window and the caught him red handed, he's just like "FUCK!"
+magetaaaaaa He's just mad because they interrupted his soap operas.
+magetaaaaaa I respect him more than presidential candidate.
I turn my head one second and they slip one in on ya!
@@misterwalker9915 trump derangement system bawahahahahahhahahahahahaha watching fake gangsta tv shows. bawahhahaahahahahahahahahhahahaha
You call that sneaking a glance? 😂
"do you prefer Corrado or Junior?"
"I prefer 'Mr. Soprano'."
hahahaha badass
Still a classic
DonCorleone87 😂 that was hilarious!
Terrific line. I might use that one day if I’m ever arrested hha
A good line but so what: still in jail, house arrest, old, alone and useless
@@odeleon24 pshhh junior might not have been the best born natural leader. But he still gained all the knowledge over the years. Not everyone cares about having loved ones in their life. Junior had plenty of fast woman, money etc. and he outlived everyone from his generation and almost two generation after him. For what 10 years he got to sit back and chill.
Give Junior this: He's not a rat.
+ryder mccall old school
he's old school
Made of Legos old school pussy though.
He's like an artist down there...
No - in fact he's not a rat. He's just someone who is PATHOLOGICALLY INSECURE and would rather fucking DIE than admit that his own nephew was the real boss - a position he waited for all his life! lol! He'd rather get a life sentence than let him taken away his "5 minutes of fame & glory"! :D ...you remember when the attorney asks him: (more or less) "If you admit, that you were just a "front" for Tony Soprano and the NY mob, we'll cut you a deal" - and he responds: "...THAT STRUNZ' RUNNING THINGS?? NEVER!"... That's the only reason why he's so "stand up"! :D :D
That little smirk Tony gives when the agent on TV says it’s the most crippling blow to mob activities is gold, while he knows full well he’s been the one running things in Jersey all along
Yet the agent knows this too and mentions in the interrogation
@@dewok2706they know it but they can't prove it
It was the biggest blow, it began the spiral downward
@@ScarFeissHonestly, the biggest blow? I don’t think so. Booking him and the others didn’t slow things down, it was inconvenient but not really harmful for the longterm survival of the operation because Junior didn’t betray T and the others.
Arguably, what ended up hurting this specific part of mob the most was the oftentimes simply unnecessary bloody infighting and the general decline of the best aspects of their criminal codex while simultaneously ensuring that they clipped good earners for stupid reasons, such as eliminating a highly capable earner just because he was gay.
Just because he was gay ?
Gay individuals have reprobate minds, Homosexuality is a Sin in The Eyes of GOD El Shaddai, Jehovah, Yahweh. So is Murder, Fornication, Lying, Stealing And Cheating...😢
"He told me that he loved me and he'll be right back" Lmao what mikey actually said was "Go take a midol"
"were you this stupid when i married you?"
Midol is a pill that women take for period pain, hahaha love it 😂
Jack Fahy Thanks for explaining that.
@@tpryce1782 no bother Mon, there was some great one liners in this show
Lmao referred to her by "hoe" the last time they spoke.
"legitimate business man" lol
all mafia have legitimate businesses. This way they can launder their money and keep the IRS off their backs. Tony Soprano was a executive with barone sanitation. Paulie was a union representitive as was Ralph and Patsey. Sil owned a strip club and a Meat market. The Aprile brothers owned a carpet and flooring company. Yes, they control the protection rackets, gambling, unions and loan sharking and prostitution but at the same time were legit business operators ass well. That was just being smart.
Making him do the perp walk
husker hammer - That's like a bottle of olive oil that says "Made with genuine Italian olive oil," where they mix 1 gallon of Italian olive oil in with 100 gallons of oil from other countries. Sure, they have legitimate businesses, but their business is hardly legitimate.
haha
Dad cut the crap
"You're 70 years old. How many years you got left?"
17 years at least, considering Dominic Chianese is still alive and acting at 87...
Sadly Junior went senile, which hopefully Dominic hasn't?
Jason Voorheese Did Tony Sirico have a stroke?
GOD BLESS!
@Jason Voorheese Same over at this end. He looked rather unwell in a Sopranos cast reunion video I watched, but I couldn't find anything about his health on Wikipedia, either.
Hesh was still kicking and tony is almost 80
Tony knew damn well where Mikey Palmice was, haha. Loved that part “oh lucky him.”
He was @the emerald piper playing cards w/brendan fillone & two Roman soldiers
???? He wasn’t whacked at this point was he?
@@justbreakingballs He was. This was toward the end of the S1 finale. About half way through was when Mikey got killed. Chris & Pauli did it but obviously Tony knew
@@rustykuntz94 my bad
@@justbreakingballs It’s all good, I’ve seen the whole series through at least a dozen times now haha
Junior was a gangster. He might have been old and crazy towards the end but he never flipped or admitted the existence of their thing
Shanaynay Ieatwatermelon that's not my knife
Really disappointed me when Sacramoni did I really looked up to him as a mob figure till that part (and the crying at the wedding)
@@ManishKumar-tr9hd it's a tv show, you need help.
@@ManishKumar-tr9hd look at mr youtube gangster over here
he did though, by saying " my nephew running things? not in this life"
In a sense, this was Junior's finest moment.
I prefer the one where he pissed himself in the nursing home
It’s definitely up there
@@Whiteboykun that can happen to anyone :D
That "fuck" from Junior was hilarious and i don't know why.
I laughed for 2 mins
His delivery was great
it makes me laugh every time too, especially with that music and the first person view from the fed
Larry: “aww what the fuck cmonnn”
It's honestly the most real thing ud do in that situation.
"You prefer Corrado or Junior?"
"I prefer Mr. Magoo!"
"Oh Magoo, you've done it again!"
I hope the guys in the can haven’t heard about what he gets up to down in Boca 😉
@@christopher.saint.christopher Boca? I don't go down enough
hahHhahahahahahahahhaha
@@hanklesacks that's not what I have heard
You prefer Corrado orJunior?
I prefer mr Soprano.
EPIC!
yes, and his next answer
Subtly part of Juniors character is that he hates the nickname Junior
Then he would have just said, "Corrado." He wanted them to show him respect.
RESPECT!!!
I prefer Mr Magoo
Junior was a soldier. He was ready to take those years. And look what happened he beat that weak ass case.
Then he went insane, shot Tony, and wounded up in a psychiatric center.
Kozzie Vercetti Come on man, he got old, got dementia. That's not "going insane", let's be respectful to our elders.
He DID try and kill Tony though, but he was trying to do that when he HAD his wits about him so I wasn't surprised.
Pissflaps Magee That too.
He never beat the case. the first trial collapsed in season 4 and he was left under indictment ready to go to trial again.
ben1349 We call that beating the case in the real world. If you're out on the street....
Tony doesn't realize that most "legitimate businessmen" don't add the word legitimate before businessmen
If they use the word "legitimate", they probably have something to hide.
Also how they call their gambling just "friendly card game"
Paid him a friendly visit
😂
''I don't believe I've ever heard an honest man say ''legit''.''
The way the US Attorney delivers his speach to Junior about not being the boss was excellent and Junior just staring ahead as if he was being told something deep down he already knew.
Because he did know. From the start he knew. He played his role
Mike to wife : Ho you hear me? go take midol!! those were his last word from mike to his wife! LOL!!
He's Italian. "Ho" just meant "hey." And hey is fuh hoo-uhs.
Richie A yeah, he got running shoes.
In italian that means "I-love-U & I'll be right back"...
@@nuckymancini7013 very allergorical
Amazingly subtle. The last thing Junior wants to do here is help Tony because he knows what he's just heard about the real power structure is true but Junior's pride saves Tony
Tom Sullivan junior is old school
Jr knew he never had the respect tony had even tonys dad his kid brother was more respected then jr ever was or will be that is why jr low key hated tony he knew he would never be like his brother and nephew
Forrest Trump I think that was obvious
Not about saving Tony or a bruised ego junior wouldn't flip no matter what the circumstances
Junior wouldnt flip unless he got a guaranteed cure, not a single diseased cell. And married Angie Dickinson.
Yeah, I'm sure his primary motivation for not being a rat was his pride and Omerta, but there's something about his smile at the end that conveys that he is also happy to realize that this is a chance to do right by his nephew, whom he felt really guilty about trying to kill
Bingo
Good catch. He seemed proud that Tony ascended to the top albeit the circumstances
He did love Tony but when he found out what was going on... He really had no choice but to save face. He never denied it or acted like it was anything else when confronted by Tony later which I respected. A lot of people would try to duck under something but Junior for all his pride was sharp and straight.
I always felt like he was more upset that Livia more or less duped him into trying to kill Tony. Yes, Junior had his reasons, but Livia is really the one that manipulated him to go through with it.
What? He was livid because he wasn't aware he was a puppet. Listen to his breathing, look at his eyes, that response was out of his own ego not pride in Tony.
"My nephew running things, not that stonezo, not in this life" Another classic scene
Stronzo*. He said stronzo in a Southern dialect. Where did you get stonezo from??
Roz Sa 🤣
luckyb0y Stronzo means “ asshole or sort of an idiot “ in Italian
Stronzo***
clam down y'all, it was a accidental typo from years ago. #unclejunior #soprano
"Uncle Junior got busted" "Cool". Smack. Gotta love Tony as the dad. Some of the best scenes in the show.
"They represent the most crippling blow to all the New Jersey mob activities.." love how Tony walks over the screen when they say this.. so symbolic, displaying what the real power in NJ mob is. Nothing on Sopranos is ever random. Very clever show.
3:11 "My nephew a varsity athlete?....not that stronzo.....not in this life"
This should have way more likes, my drink came out my nose at how funny this was.
Shut up Rocco you got forced outta Essex County
Hey Rocco where's DA JAAAAACKETTTTTTTTT ???
What about the jacket Richie Took off of you
🤣🤣🤣🤣
junior was never a rat though old skool gangster.
True. Ppl think it's his ego preventing him frm admitting that Tony was the boss. I disagree, he's really just an old school wiseguy who honored the oath tht he took.
"skool" if you want to talk like a moolignan, we'll send you to slip and fall school, johal
You’re a real tough one
@Lmao EightBall Junior was smart....He just got old
As much as his ego played a part in his saying of that line, he ends up accepting that he's not 'street boss' and concedes by eventually joining Tony paying 95% of his proceedings, as well as an ally against Richie Aprille. Essentially Junior becomes Tony's vassal funnily enough.
Till this day, Still no show like it..
True that
To this day..no character quite like Uncle Junior. A classic.
Game of Thrones is better
junior never stopped being a smart, cranky, old fuck.
answered back to everyone.
@@LOLLYPOPPE Game of what?
2:36: I love the subtle look of disappointment on Junior Soprano’s face after the agent totally dismissed his joke and just kept going lol.
Larry Barese opens the door 2 seconds after they knock lmao
he should've looked thru the peephole.
I like how junior was up and dressed while the younger two were still in their robes
Old people wake up early
I'm always so depressed in the morning
I'm jumping in front of train
Can't miss the early bird special.
Larry Boy wasn’t that much younger.
Junior was OG. Best character in the series.
I don't know, what about the time Phil turned into a house and whatever happened there.
@@thebaddog4104 let me tell you 1 of 3 things. Phil would would want the title, but he will compromise.
@@arthurchavez4516 I'm not sure if he will. After all, he done 20 years in the can
dad cut the crap. Meadow finally saying something smart
The Dude abides.
@@williamseling7957 I am the walrus.
if she was smart she would keep her mouth shut.
Earth of Space - I read the news today, oh boy
Earth of Space Dammit Donny!
The FBI interrogation with Junior is probably the show's most quietly powerful moment. And that's saying something...
2:34 LIKE A BOSS
Straight gangster
“He told me that he loved me and that he would be right back.”
Ehhh I remember that conversation going a little differently.
he was so happy, trying out his new running shoes.....LOL!
I love how you can see what the situation really was dawn on Junior's face. He was a patsy the whole time and didn't realize it.
Most guys would flip in that situation, but Junior was old school.
How could Tony be the boss? He never even had the makings of a varsity athlete
+Zero Strife Small hands, always his problem.
Alex Le small hands
I was waiting for that
Junior had some of the best lines throughout the first few seasons. Most badass character on this show
Really menacing underneath it all even if he was incompetent .Great delivery but brilliant casting.
0:00 to 0:11 is one of the funniest moments in the series
FUCK!
😅
Will Howard - it’s also referenced in Tony’s dream in “Funhouse”
It really was
looks like the start of a Reno 911 bit LOL
Hardly. Christopher's intervention. Tony B getting his foot demolished by the car. The women screaming after the hit on Santoro. Tony dropping the stapler.
2:32 My fave line from Uncle Junior. So straightforward too!
“Oh lucky him!” hahahahaha That’s probably my favorite line in the whole series.
I love how Meadow was like "Dad, GTFOH. I know you're mobsters" lol
Junior was my favorite. I hope I can be a hard ass old man when I’m in my 70’s
Plot Twist: Junior had Alzheimer's disease and forgot Tony was actually in charge.
"a legitimate businessman" "dad cut the crap" "go blow dry your hair." lmao
She can blow something.
@@develynseether4426 you look like a thumb
@@canadaero most people that talk like him do, under side of a foot i tell you
I like how Larry Boy answered the door 2 seconds after the knock
"Mangano and Teresi" were never spoken of again.
They were my favourite characters.
@@for111 Same, they should of have more of a role in season 2
They were new york bosses
New york has five families
And Joe Sasso
@@chrisconway1357 judging by this scene he is just some irrelevant dude from Junior’s crew who he made underboss and who shortly after ended up in jail for a long time, so its no wonder we never hear of him. Mangano and Teresi on other hand are suppose to be bosses of 2 familes from NY, which is weird since Carmine was not mentioned even tho Sack is his underboss
"you guys see indictments under your beds at night"
Next day gets indicted.
When Tony hears about Mikey fleeing and he says 'Oh Lucky him' it cracks me up.
Making him do the perp walk… A legitimate business man lmfao 🤣 🤣😂😁🤣
We don't run, it's embarrassing.
Exactly people don't know shit about this life in reality.
Colonel Carrillo 🤣
Love the way he covered for Tony even tho they didn't like each other
Uncle Jun might of had disagreements with Tony but wasn’t a rat period wasn’t perfect but was a stand up guy period
AJ getting smacked upside the head was almost as satisfying as Joffrey getting slapped
Damn...”youre 70 years old how many years you think you got left?” Apparently more than Tony if Tony was killed in the diner at the end of series.
2:29 Angie Dickenson was 75 years old when he said that and so was he.
"My nephew, running things? Maybe Junior Varsity"
I liked when they went to Larry’s house and he bats down the fbi badge lol
Junior would never give up tony. He talks a bunch of s*** throughout the series to other guys about Tony but in the end, Tony was a son to him. That's why it took dementia for the man to cross him.
Mikey "Grab Bag" Palmice? Fuckin' really? lol
Yea I think so, that sounds like what she said
The Feds could not crack Junior. He’s old school for real
In the end, Tony relied heavily on Junior's advice and guidance to keep the Family afloat. Junior, to some degree, was actually the one running things.
In the end? Tony stopped getting advice off junior in season 5 when signs of dementia were showing.
Lol giving advice is not running things
@@DanJuega Junior had real power. He substantially altered many of Tony's decisions, and used his position of authority in Tony's organization to negotiate for better cuts and curry favor. At the end of the day, he was brought in for quite a few significant decisions (including showing face to Carmine Lupertazi during disputes). He had real power, despite being sidelined.
@@chrismartin8829 He definitely had some influence since his nephew was the boss and Tony valued his advice, but that influence started and ended there. He had no authority and was confined to his house at that point.
@@chrismartin8829 how can you have real power and be sidelined at the same time. If you’re sidelined youre sidelined. Junior had influence but he didn’t have power, Tony was the one running shit.
Tony getting offended by Italian stereotypes he embodies is everything for me. “A legitimate businessman!”
A legitimate business man! lol
JR stood tall. Even after he realized that he was just being used as a figurehead to take the hits.
It kills me every time the reporter says "Michael 'Grab Back' Palmisi" 🤣🤣🤣😂
Despite his deceit, Junior respected the old ways. Omerta was something real in his generation not like today.
@@andreafomasidirector *What is your address?* 👂
@@andreafomasidirector *Sorry to hear. The USA glorifies the mafia* with the help of Hollywood. We *never* hear the *victims stories.*
There were rats in his generation too. It was a result of dealing drugs.
Even after he finds out that his nephew and the other captains played him and set him up to take the fall. Junior still wouldn't flip.
He was an ass put a true gansgster
Damn Tony’s hairline in this clip is waaayyyyy wayyyy back lol
Meadow: Uncle Junior got busted!
AJ: *cool*
Magano , Teresi and Joseph sasso were never heard from again lol
Always thought they could've done more with Beppy Sasso.
Yeah he was the underboss but that's the only time you saw him.
The way Junior says “fuck” when he gets me arrested gets me every single time
It’s hilarious that there are some people that have saw this scene with no context lol. They must have thought Mikey sounded like a real sweetheart. Go take a midol
“He was going out to try out his new running shoes”
He sure was
He knew every word that lawyer spoke was gospel, but still stood by his principles and never ratted. They don't make them like this guy anymore.
2019 and I am still waiting to see who gets lucky first.
Same here
I love the music at the beginning.
The interlacing and the POV in the first 25 seconds makes it look like an FMV game on the Sega CD.
I didn’t see that bee on AJ’s head
0:08
"Corrado Soprano? FBI"
"FUCK"
Hahahahaha
I love Jr! Hahaha 😂🤣😂🤣 When he says “Fuck” in the window that shit killed me hahahah
Tony went from admitting he planned to kill Junior to defending him in front of Meadow in the span of like 5 seconds
70 years old, he was just a kid! Me, I'm an old man
When they brought up Mikey fleeing, Tony said "lucky him" lol
1:30 "He left early to test out his new running shoes." LOL.
@1:39 that kid waving in the background makes me laugh everytime
One of the best and most memorable scenes of the entire series
Always fascinated by how those in power think they're never going to die.
1:39 its funny because Mikey actually cussed her out before he left lol
Right?Right?That's Junior.
"You may run North Jersey,but you don't run your Uncle Junior!"
1:04 that quick cut to Tony with a small, smug smirk, Tony secretly isn't that mad, cause his plan went off without a hitch. Junior had the title of "boss" but it was just a figurehead or puppet title. He knew he was the real boss, and Junior took all the heat
Oh, lucky him 🤣🤣 the way Tony says it cracks me up every time
😂😂😂😂
Juniors subtle “FUCK” right in the beginning makes me bust up laughing every single time 🤣
Tony "oh, lucky him". After having him murdered and not caring about his grieving widow. People keep forgetting that Tony was a psychopath.
Well Mikey did try to have Tony whacked. He was no psychopath he was just fucked up but he did care about a lot of people very much
1:43 "He told me that he loved me and that he'd be right back"
lol, he told you to take a fuckin' Midol!
This og kept it gangsta till the end
Gotta love how Larry Boy answered the door as soon as they knocked. How considerate. 🤔
How can anyone not love Junior? ...also seems 67 people disliked Mikey's running shoes