Baccala should have taken advantage of Junior's absence and raided the refrigerator. All that lasagna with the sweet sausage and basil under the sauce..
@Matt Pizzano must've been Janice's ziti that attracted him to her. You know, the one with the sweet sausage cut into little pieces with the layer of basil leaves.
They really did a fantastic job through all of the seasons showing the degradation of Junior's mental capacity. The writing and Dominic Chianese's acting made every second of it completely convincing. On a show full of rich characters that are written with depth and acted brilliantly, Junior Soprano still shines brighter than perhaps all but the protagonist himself.
It was heartbreaking, reminded me of my own grandmother's dementia. The progression is shown very realistically - all of a sudden they start tripping, so you freak out and call a therapist, and they put them on medication. And medication initially brings everything back to normal, but truth is, it only delays the inevitable. Time passes and their personality is completely deteriorating, and there's nothing you can do about it.
@@PlgDctr the depiction of Junior’s dementia is my favorite and least favorite thing about this show. I love it because I saw this happen in real life with two of my grandparents. But I also hate it because it reminds me of my grandparents struggling with dementia. I think overall the best thing about this show is that it could be intensely dramatic, but it never felt MELODRAMATIC. The drama always felt very real and very natural
@@mikehawk9784 He killed Dickie Moltisante, Chris’s dad, because he was laughing at him when he slipped. Also he killed Chris’s best friend as well, who knows knows what else. He tried to kill Tony, his own nephew.
Never noticed before but its honestly so realistic that the cop doesnt get out of the way for the kid, reminds me of being a kid and having to squeeze by people who didn't know/care you were there
Truth. I remember humiliation and disrespect adults handed me as a kid. And every time an adult talked to me like I was a simpleton. Everyone should try to be different. Make kids part of the space, talk to them like human beings.
@@bridgecross I mean human beings are simpletons so I don't see the issue here. Your a kid. You aren't as smart as you think. You don't deserve respect till you earn it.
I talk to kids. They're far more interesting than adults. And you can ask them a thousand questions in a row if you want to. Kids are just little adults who haven't had their individuality squeezed out of them yet.
Those new jersey cops knew very well who the Sopranos family were... Just that never imagined these fearsome gangsters went to become senile these days.
This episode hit home with me a couple years after I saw it, because my mother started acting like this. Dementia and Alzheimer's are no laughing matter. This was a good episode but it gave an honest portrayal of this terrible disease.
I love how Bobby Jr. had to literally squeeze by those cops who wouldn’t move until after he does. Then, on his way back with the wallet, he squeezes by them again.
This exact thing would happen to my grandfather. He would wonder off and get lost and the cops would have to find him. Ironically alot of the times when we would ask him why he left the house he would say "because the mob is looking for me and they know where I live". All of which was a hallucination. And then just like that he would be back to normal, just like junior is at the end of this clip.
Same as my grandpa, he went wandering, running in the street in front of cars, and i would have to go to find him . He also woke up 3 a.m. saying he gonna search for his long dead brother, just like Junior, dementia is ruthless, it takes away the person you know and leaves an empty vessel. Luckily he didn't suffer long, he died in 2020 at the peak of covid quarantine.
@@CaptainTrips560 No but he grew up in Jersey City in the 40s/50s right off of Communipaw Ave and he was Irish so we all assumed it had something to do with that.
@@Hilder78 I’m glad your gramps wasn’t mobbed up lolol For real though, I feel you. All of my grandparents so far have died battling different stages of dementia & it’s absolute hell to watch a loved one endure. One of the absolute worst experiences of my life was the last time I spoke to my grandfather before he died. He was angry, frustrated, and in tears because he knew he recognized me for some reason, but he couldn’t figure out who I was. He kept apologizing over and over no matter how much I asked him to stop apologizing.
@@CaptainTrips560 yeah in my great grandmas final years she remembered everyone except my grandma. She had the closest relationship to her yet she was the only one my great grandmother can’t remember.
I love how Tony is always about “honor and family and loyalty and sunday dinners,” etc… until Junior mentions the varsity athlete thing and then it’s “he can wander off the palisades for all i care!”
Yeah, I wish Junior didnt go down this way. The dementia and house arrest. I felt like it waste of the potential of the character. Still a great character but I'd love to have seen him handling business through out the series
I love how Junior reverts to his criminal instincts when he's losing it. Doesn't talk to the cops, and hides the evidence after shooting Tony. The game was just in Juniors nature.
I feel like it was unrealistic that some older Black church members wouldn't recognize Alzheimers and be kinder. My experience in the Black community has been that there was a lot of respect and understanding for the elderly and disabled dealing with stuff like this, except for maybe teenagers being disrespectful to their elders but that's teenagers for ya.
The old man knew that the shop used to be connected, for all they knew Junior was trouble. I think if it was someone with a little better reputation, they’d have picked up on it
@@nataliep.9047 Yeah but he didn't remember the shootings. Still sad to see. All he remembered was playing catch with his nephew. That and his lack of makings to be a varsity athlete.
@David Sharma Yeah but why then, does it mean that cops are douchebags in general. I dont know, did Chase portray cops like that. And esp. these two were extremely warm and nice from the getgo. Why would they act like that then in the house towards a kid. Though now that I thought about it, Chase did portray cops as bullies. All proper and formal but always bullies and as5holes given a chance. Like the cop who stopped Tony,all proper but wouldnt hear anything from T or be little understanding, or the cops ath Sack wedding dragging him away cuffed 5 seconds before his girls wedding cars drove off infront of everyone and ruining the whole wedding or the "fart charge" for Tony with the gun that the local cops accussed him which was nothing but a hassle for him and family with no real consequence for him,or the guy who commited suicide who did everythign they asked and were to help him with new life but pulled him back cause they could, or how FBI(except Harris) enjoyed playing the tapes for Tony, etc.. etc... All proper and by the book but all as5hole moves. Like these two, did their job but were still bullies and immature when give a chance.Basically the only real nice cops were the semi-corrupted ones like agent Harris lol.
What’s mad is that Tony suggested to Junior to act all crazy to avoid jail and he actually did go crazy. Some amazing foreshadowing and writing from the producers.
"You go out for some exercise people give you the goddamn 3rd degree" lmfao how he try to hide behind the dumpster when they put the light on his his face was like ahhh fuck here we go
When the Sopranos first aired, my buddy asked me whom my favourite character was and I immediately said ‘Uncle Ju’. He had the superb combination of someone with failing menace and authority, mixed with genuine comedic timing. Although sometimes comic relief, he was layered in richness and pathos. …..and Dominic Chianese could also sing like a mutha!❤️😎
My theory is that Junior was so deluded in thinking that he was still living the glory days that by the end of the series he manages to use his willpower to reset the timeline back to The Many Saints of Newark, and the black screen at the finale isn't Tony dying, it's the universe stopping and going backwards which is why the series ends.
My grandma was like this the last few years of her life. Her and I never really got along very well, but we were family. I was the one taking care of her when she couldn't eat, take her meds, cook, walk, bathe, or go to the bathroom on her own. Half the time she didn't know what was going on and she would sometimes call for my mom who's been dead for 7 years now. She'd have crying fits sometimes too. The only time she was happy was when family or friends came to visit her.
I think the prominent 'RECYCLING' in the background is significant. The mob is constantly changing, adding new members, getting rid of the old, bosses dying out, always fluctuating. Great subtlety.
I love the idea of those cops trying to convince their buddies at the station that an old senile looking bum that they drove home turned out to be the official boss of the New Jersey Italian mafia.
Baccala should have taken advantage of Junior's absence and raided the refrigerator. All that lasagna with the sweet sausage and basil under the sauce..
That's Carmela lasagna...
@@andarindieme6201 Correct!
Basil under the cheese
Ah yes, it was indeed cheese.
Half a fucc'n tray in there!!!
Of course Janice knows exactly where June's wallet is.
We're talking about a 10 year old girl here Richie
My little Niece
Michael O Donnell that poor bastard
@Matt Pizzano must've been Janice's ziti that attracted him to her. You know, the one with the sweet sausage cut into little pieces with the layer of basil leaves.
@@silviodante6792 with the basil under the cheese??
They really did a fantastic job through all of the seasons showing the degradation of Junior's mental capacity. The writing and Dominic Chianese's acting made every second of it completely convincing. On a show full of rich characters that are written with depth and acted brilliantly, Junior Soprano still shines brighter than perhaps all but the protagonist himself.
It was heartbreaking, reminded me of my own grandmother's dementia. The progression is shown very realistically - all of a sudden they start tripping, so you freak out and call a therapist, and they put them on medication. And medication initially brings everything back to normal, but truth is, it only delays the inevitable. Time passes and their personality is completely deteriorating, and there's nothing you can do about it.
@@PlgDctr the depiction of Junior’s dementia is my favorite and least favorite thing about this show. I love it because I saw this happen in real life with two of my grandparents. But I also hate it because it reminds me of my grandparents struggling with dementia.
I think overall the best thing about this show is that it could be intensely dramatic, but it never felt MELODRAMATIC. The drama always felt very real and very natural
Third only to Tony and Carm in my opinion
Look at the way they made Junior do the perp walk, a legitimate business man!
cut the shit
His doctor was near the place he should’ve told the pigs uncle June has a condition !
Cut the BS
Vinnie cut the crap 🤓
Go blow dry your hair @@HeisenbergTheFirst
2:08 Even through the blossoming dementia, old Uncle Jun knew still remembered not to talk to police, real strong silent type.
Good old Gary Cooper.
@@shriharihudli he was gay, Gary Cooper?
@@ObamaFromKenyaNAOOOOO!, Are you listening to me?
Weight, the sudden weight loss….
@@Ezio999Auditore AIDS!?
David Chase: Where're your clips?
HBO: They stole em
DC: Who stole em
HBO: You know who!
2 black guys of course
I think a saw a couple of them run off to over there
Oh yeah, those 2 guys.
@@shriharihudli
Who else?
Bruh I saw this comment right when they said the line
"Go shit in your hat." Kills me every time.
Fuck you coppers I know my rights!
Lol kills me every time.
😃🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Even Bobby's daughter had to laugh 😂
I get a kick out of that line everytime
Fuck you, copper, is also gold.
Even though Junior is a remorseless killer, this scene is very sad.
The actor does a very good job in it.
Who has junior ever killed?
@@mikehawk9784 he had to have killed someone, he's in the mob after all. Plus Involved in countless others, like ordering Chris' friend killed.
@@mikehawk9784 He killed Dickie Moltisante, Chris’s dad, because he was laughing at him when he slipped. Also he killed Chris’s best friend as well, who knows knows what else.
He tried to kill Tony, his own nephew.
@@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Don’t remember the name but in one episode he has Mikey clip some guy just because he _thinks_ he was making fun of him.
Even on the depths of dementia his core instinct was to run from the cops. That's deep.
I'm sure Junior's wallet was light since Janice knew it's exact location.
Uncle Junior went into unknown not knowing.
Some people are out there stuffing themselves
Can you imagine that? You go looking for you dead brother and one week later your in the back of a cop car?
While my uncle awaiting trial and what not
Be quiet Albert
S.P. Fave some people are out there stuffing themselves
In light of recent humiliations, it's an honor to be joined by men
Look! It's the Shah of Iran!
You know borko's uploads make you emotional
A salute then. Don't forget to have a breadstick before you say something stupid.
Have a breadstick
Philly, how long did you stand in that motel closet waiting for Vito?
Never noticed before but its honestly so realistic that the cop doesnt get out of the way for the kid, reminds me of being a kid and having to squeeze by people who didn't know/care you were there
Still happens everywhere today
Truth. I remember humiliation and disrespect adults handed me as a kid. And every time an adult talked to me like I was a simpleton. Everyone should try to be different. Make kids part of the space, talk to them like human beings.
@@bridgecross I mean human beings are simpletons so I don't see the issue here. Your a kid. You aren't as smart as you think. You don't deserve respect till you earn it.
I talk to kids. They're far more interesting than adults. And you can ask them a thousand questions in a row if you want to.
Kids are just little adults who haven't had their individuality squeezed out of them yet.
There was nothing that could’ve been done. That turd was a made man and the cop’s hat wasn’t.
Had to wipe for over an hour and still wasn’t clean.
it was among the insults, real roastball shiy
If Dr Kennedy had asked Junior to take a shit on the deck of the Queen Mary, an hour later they'd be hosing it down with disinfectant
That one black guy at the church was the head of the Zulu’s at Greenhaven prison in the ‘96 Gotti movie. Good to see he turned his life around.
Yes!
All right,.. take it easy. We're not makin a western here.............
lednails John, you’re ruining a $100 shirt. Don Carlo says you’ll do some time, but he’s going to take care of your family.
Lmao yea I noticed that too
Me and you we cool lets walk and talk
Gotti Movie
Fernando Carrera
*Zulu Boss* When do I get my drop?”
*Gotti* “With your morning paper”
If there are any flies on Junior, they haven't paid any rent in a while.
That's forsure
Hahahahaha!!!!! I can’t breathe!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣
These two cops were so nice and chill, talking in such a comforting tone.
As cops he is probably not the first deranged old guy they've seen wandering the streets. Helps to be polite.
Those new jersey cops knew very well who the Sopranos family were...
Just that never imagined these fearsome gangsters went to become senile these days.
They knew who they should give a favor to.
@@islamicschoolofmemestudiesthey didn’t it was him at first, only took the insults lightly because he’s old and clearly senile.
They were on the Soprano payroll
Im happy to see my uncle Mr.Magoo back in the old neighborhood
This episode hit home with me a couple years after I saw it, because my mother started acting like this. Dementia and Alzheimer's are no laughing matter. This was a good episode but it gave an honest portrayal of this terrible disease.
Historically, Carmine always said the coronavirus was a glorified flu.
Ha!!!! Salud’
😂😂🤣Nice one
I already said that on Sopranos Podcasts and you didnt even copied it right
😂😂
😅😅😅
I love how Bobby Jr. had to literally squeeze by those cops who wouldn’t move until after he does. Then, on his way back with the wallet, he squeezes by them again.
I think it's time he began to seriously consider salads
Very realistic. Cops are like that
Why don’t you look in a mirror sometimes.
This exact thing would happen to my grandfather. He would wonder off and get lost and the cops would have to find him. Ironically alot of the times when we would ask him why he left the house he would say "because the mob is looking for me and they know where I live". All of which was a hallucination. And then just like that he would be back to normal, just like junior is at the end of this clip.
Same as my grandpa, he went wandering, running in the street in front of cars, and i would have to go to find him . He also woke up 3 a.m. saying he gonna search for his long dead brother, just like Junior, dementia is ruthless, it takes away the person you know and leaves an empty vessel. Luckily he didn't suffer long, he died in 2020 at the peak of covid quarantine.
…did you ever do any more digging on that mob thing?
@@CaptainTrips560 No but he grew up in Jersey City in the 40s/50s right off of Communipaw Ave and he was Irish so we all assumed it had something to do with that.
@@Hilder78 I’m glad your gramps wasn’t mobbed up lolol
For real though, I feel you. All of my grandparents so far have died battling different stages of dementia & it’s absolute hell to watch a loved one endure.
One of the absolute worst experiences of my life was the last time I spoke to my grandfather before he died. He was angry, frustrated, and in tears because he knew he recognized me for some reason, but he couldn’t figure out who I was. He kept apologizing over and over no matter how much I asked him to stop apologizing.
@@CaptainTrips560 yeah in my great grandmas final years she remembered everyone except my grandma. She had the closest relationship to her yet she was the only one my great grandmother can’t remember.
As soon as they hear you’re wandering the streets of Newark they assume you’re mobbed up!
He’s a legitimate businessman!
If you gave this guy a golf club I think he’d try to make it a varsity athlete
Tony: your uncle Richie, he’s gone...
Jackie Jr. : you mean he’s dead like my fawtha
Tony: no he’s in the witness protection program
I love how Tony is always about “honor and family and loyalty and sunday dinners,” etc… until Junior mentions the varsity athlete thing and then it’s “he can wander off the palisades for all i care!”
"Hey, this here's a shinebox, you can't "whatever happened there" in here!
The way Bobby junior pushed through the cops lol
They didn't move lol. Wonder if it was the actors, or a director choice.
Strong, silent type
They didn't step aside for the kid to get the ID so fuck 'em the second time he had to go past them.
Like they were barriers.😅
When junior says "You know who" it might be my favorite junior moment
it was two black guys
Those black church parishioners were very holy. Grabbing and throwing an old man who is clearly in need.
I thought thd same thing.
@@josecarranza7555 No wrongthink allowed.
That wasn't a church, it was slip n fall school...
They were as holy as father Phil and the father who needed extra funds for the carnival that Paulie was suppose to pay for.
They grabbed the white man by the horns and threw him down the well.
Junior finally found THOSE two black guys, but no one ever believed him due to his condition.
3:28 lmaoo the funniest part Bobby jr probably thought the cop not moving was the most awkward thing
Sad to see the detriment of Uncle June
Sad to see the detriment of white neighbourhoods
It's sad when they go young like that
@@Virus2304 WHEN THEY GO???
@@Virus2304 another toothpick
Yeah, I wish Junior didnt go down this way. The dementia and house arrest. I felt like it waste of the potential of the character. Still a great character but I'd love to have seen him handling business through out the series
Old man Profaci knew how to split his uploads.
*Borkaci
What happened to Borko, the strong silent type.
Tone
Borko.Cooper?
Borko, whatever happened there.
Silvio Dante He was gay?
@@shriharihudli no, he's the strong, silent uploader
"We don't run from cops," whatever happened there...
He probably reverted back to his 20 something brain, before he learned how to act with Mafia dignity.
He didn't run from the cops as much as shambled aimlessly away from them
He didn’t run, he shuffled
Whateva happened there ??? WHATEVAH HAPPENED THERE ?!!!
@@jimreily7538the shoting.God rest his soul
HBO: so you and Rodolfo Egg again Borko: Rodolfo Egg? Rodolfo Rodriguez
Lmao 10/10
It's Tony Borkolfo Egg
Rodolfo better kick up to Borko
😭
Sophia’s giggle when Junior says “go shit in ya hat” is amazing
Me when I go to your Spanish videos
MEXICAN VIDEOS
@@borko1990 mea culpa
Can't relate. I speak the novela language.
@@borko1990Mexican, that’s some kind of Pollack right?
I love how Junior reverts to his criminal instincts when he's losing it. Doesn't talk to the cops, and hides the evidence after shooting Tony. The game was just in Juniors nature.
exactly muscle memory
Those prairie dogs, they'll sleep during the day.
Let sleeping dogs lie.
If Tony hadn’t dropped that ball against Mountain Lakes, none of this would have happened.
Syracuse, tanked again!
Junior couldn’t even face his friends smh
I wish they would have done more with Mel. That character had so much potential.
He's a depression case!
What are you talking about? They did do a lot with Mel!
Mel actually was his lawyer he could only remember his nickname Harold Melvoin
*Borko uploads two clips in 24 hours*
*HBO* - sure you don't wanna tell me your name you're not in trouble or anything.
*Borko* - Borko
*HBO* (scoffs)
There's a dislike on this??? Whoever did this ..... They better pack a suitcase and hide out in Elvis Country
Lamb chop it.
Junior never had the makings of a varsity detective. Couldn't even track down his brother Johnny.
This whole sequence is sad, but Corrado angrily saying “you go for a little exercise and people give you the goddamn third degree@ is hilarious
He went to Rutgers also looking for Tony
"I'm looking for my nephew Anthony Sopranos he's a varsity athlete and starting QB"
There was never a man like his Johnny. He was a saint.
3:28
Bobby Jr. had a tough time squeezing thru. Must be the lasagna crafted by ole Janice.
I feel like it was unrealistic that some older Black church members wouldn't recognize Alzheimers and be kinder. My experience in the Black community has been that there was a lot of respect and understanding for the elderly and disabled dealing with stuff like this, except for maybe teenagers being disrespectful to their elders but that's teenagers for ya.
The old man knew that the shop used to be connected, for all they knew Junior was trouble. I think if it was someone with a little better reputation, they’d have picked up on it
The church would have been the most logical place for Junior to search. Johnny was a saint, after all.
A Saint of Newark?
How many?
I love that junior goes wandering in the worst neighborhood in Newark and doesn't give a fuck. This left out the scene on the bench in south ward
OG not scared of anyone on the streets sopranos is fucking AMAZZZING
“F&ck you, copper! I know my rights! I want my lawyer!”
Sigh. If only Uncle Junior had tutored Adriana.
The details of acting by the cops when they find out it is Junior... nice...
He's a goddamn hothouse flower. That's his problem.
Sophia's smile at 4:03
Junior and Vincent Maniscalco were looking in the alley behind the chicken market
They didn’t have the makings of a varsity hand job.
Juniors the best character in this show
Nothing is more heart breaking than seeing someone with dementia wandering around all alone.
Androo; The guy was a murderer. He got off light.
@@nataliep.9047 Yeah but he didn't remember the shootings. Still sad to see. All he remembered was playing catch with his nephew. That and his lack of makings to be a varsity athlete.
Those police officers don't give Bobby Jr any room when he tries to squeeze past at 3:29. This isn't a meme post; I just thought that was weird.
Yeah I noticed that too, that wasnt nice by them.
I wonder if there is any meaning behind, Chase always had great symbolisms and analogies and stuff.
@David Sharma Yeah but why then, does it mean that cops are douchebags in general. I dont know, did Chase portray cops like that. And esp. these two were extremely warm and nice from the getgo. Why would they act like that then in the house towards a kid.
Though now that I thought about it, Chase did portray cops as bullies. All proper and formal but always bullies and as5holes given a chance. Like the cop who stopped Tony,all proper but wouldnt hear anything from T or be little understanding, or the cops ath Sack wedding dragging him away cuffed 5 seconds before his girls wedding cars drove off infront of everyone and ruining the whole wedding or the "fart charge" for Tony with the gun that the local cops accussed him which was nothing but a hassle for him and family with no real consequence for him,or the guy who commited suicide who did everythign they asked and were to help him with new life but pulled him back cause they could, or how FBI(except Harris) enjoyed playing the tapes for Tony, etc.. etc... All proper and by the book but all as5hole moves. Like these two, did their job but were still bullies and immature when give a chance.Basically the only real nice cops were the semi-corrupted ones like agent Harris lol.
I mean, Bobby Jr could have said "excuse me" before he tried pushing past them. That's how my parents taught me.
@@ChopStickZero ah, the sacred and the propane
Johnny was a saint
Thank you for posting these sopranos videos ,
greatest show ever
Dominic chianese performance was at peak here
I dunno why I lose it everytime Tony says “....You mean he’s dead?” 😂😂😂
What’s mad is that Tony suggested to Junior to act all crazy to avoid jail and he actually did go crazy. Some amazing foreshadowing and writing from the producers.
Dangerous to pick up a random hat in North Jersey. Bees on some of them, others filled with cop shit.
"You go out for some exercise people give you the goddamn 3rd degree" lmfao how he try to hide behind the dumpster when they put the light on his his face was like ahhh fuck here we go
He wanted to see his brother Johnny, he compromised....he visited the church instead.
HBO: We’re going to need to see some copyrights
Borko: Fuck you, HBO I KNOW MY RIGHTS!
When the Sopranos first aired, my buddy asked me whom my favourite character was and I immediately said ‘Uncle Ju’. He had the superb combination of someone with failing menace and authority, mixed with genuine comedic timing. Although sometimes comic relief, he was layered in richness and pathos.
…..and Dominic Chianese could also sing like a mutha!❤️😎
Could you imagine searching for johnny
etikkboksen He died on the vine.
etikkboksen he died on the vine. He moved or something
Imagine. Searching for Johnny.
Imagine that, searching for Johnny.
That@@AgentRafais a fuckin parakeet
Sharp as a fucking cue ball.
(Corrado)
Ahhhh Go PISS in the SOUP!!!!!!!!!!!!
At the church, Junior missed an opportunity to skim the collection plate. Sadly, he was losing his faculties.
When Junior sees the cops he breaks an old rule, and I quote; "We don't run, it's embarrassing."
Word to the wise, remember Jan under the boardwalk
That shits fucking depressing. He misses his lil bro and he forgot he dead. The first thing he does when he forgets his dead is go look for him.
Those Vending Machines never had the makings of a Varsity Athlete
Little Bobby was a good earner bringing Juniors wallet downstairs like that...He should have been made right then
The way Junior ran from the cops he had the makings of a varsity athlete
Uncle always made me laugh, that’s why he was my top five favorite character
Thank you Borko, I have wanted to see that storyline again for ages !
My theory is that Junior was so deluded in thinking that he was still living the glory days that by the end of the series he manages to use his willpower to reset the timeline back to The Many Saints of Newark, and the black screen at the finale isn't Tony dying, it's the universe stopping and going backwards which is why the series ends.
Love the ingrained " Cops = Flee", response
I was thinking the same thing
The officer shitting in his hat, whatever happened there.....
HBO: its him.......borko....
Borko: go shit in your hat.
Even with the heavy dementia, junior remember his old school mafios life, even in the fancy asylum.
I'm willing to bet my life that the inspiration of June's dementia was from Vincent "the chin" Gigante's crazy act. Lol
My grandma was like this the last few years of her life. Her and I never really got along very well, but we were family. I was the one taking care of her when she couldn't eat, take her meds, cook, walk, bathe, or go to the bathroom on her own. Half the time she didn't know what was going on and she would sometimes call for my mom who's been dead for 7 years now. She'd have crying fits sometimes too. The only time she was happy was when family or friends came to visit her.
It's a brutal disease. Seen it with my own grandmother who was closer to me than my mother. Wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
Uncle June was so far behind in da race that he actually thought he was winning.
I was looking for this scene a couple days ago. Thank you borko
I think the prominent 'RECYCLING' in the background is significant. The mob is constantly changing, adding new members, getting rid of the old, bosses dying out, always fluctuating.
Great subtlety.
Very allegorical.
Charles schwab ova here
Richard Hassler The sacred and the propane.
@@shriharihudli Somebody shuffling around the streets at night, as I understood a zombie of sorts.
Junior was just looking for Michael Palmice remains
He took a Midol. A big one.
I can feel it itching me already
I love the idea of those cops trying to convince their buddies at the station that an old senile looking bum that they drove home turned out to be the official boss of the New Jersey Italian mafia.
Damn. Those cop are some special forces to find Junior @2:00.
I was so proud being born and raised in Newark,NJ. I was souped up went I see and hear about HBO film all over NJ/NY area
Junior and his 'Trip'
Down memory lane!!!.....
Poor Uncle June...
When He Started to Get Dimensia, it Was Kinda HeartBreaking.
Rodolfo can wander off the Palisades for all I care! He’s fucking dead to me! Borko is back with his daily content!
I used to play catch with this guy...
I hope you did the pitchin’, not catchin’.
@@shriharihudli Either way, he didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete.