The actor who played Philly must have been really pissed off and angry that they kept the actor who played Patsy on the show but got rid of him instead.
Always amazing how Tony gets offended at relatives of his victims being sad. Like literally offended. You can see him get mad, and he puts the blame on them
he feels guilty, or feels like he is supposed to feel guilty, and that makes him angry at the source of the guilt. And he also feels rightfully threatened by any resentment they could have.
It's ok to be sad over animals though 😄geese in the pool,his childhood dog his dad gave his mistress,but the most traumatic was Chrissy killing cousette high on h😂😂😂😂
So our friend is a fixture down there and lately joey says he's been into the grilled cheese, very heavy. A couple of times I had to pick them off the radiator.
Borko, you hear about Don Junior? He’s a rising star and can’t be ignored. And his edits are paying nobody. He’s not even kicking up to pure kino, nor sopranos theories.
This really encapsulates Tony's downfall. If he was a good person, he wouldn't have killed Spoons, and if he was truly ruthless, he would've killed Patsy. We spend the entire series wondering about Tony's ambiguity, but it's the fact he's never able to commit to either extreme that probably gets him killed in the end.
Since Borko announced his retirement, I have been into the booze very heavy. My goomba picked me up off the floor and I launched into a Rakija diatribe about how a shinebox like Borko is a strong silent type of uploader.
Character of Petsy Parisi was really well developed. He was always capable, reliable, stable, he wasn't a rat, even though he had every right to be angry at Tony and the rest of the crew. And Dan Grimaldi was excellent, having in mind he is a science professor in real life👏👏👏
I hope it was him who was responsible for whacking Tony at the end. Imagine waiting all those years for revenge and then he takes control while his son marries meadow.
@@rman52 He's one of the last Jersey heads standing by the end and his son is marrying into the Soprano family. It doesn't really matter whether he 'has what it takes' or not - he's best positioned to take the reigns. It could be argued that Patsy's ability to keep his head down while his competition both foreign and domestic fuck themselves over is reminiscent of how multiple real-world mob bosses have ascended to the top of the pyramid. Who is best is irrelevant, only who is left.
"I am reminded of HBO the whatever's upload minister. Borko something. He built this channel. Nicole and I saw it when we went to UA-cam. It even outshone HBO Max, where the King lived. In the end, HBO clapped him in irons." - Little Carmine
I completely disagree, I like the ambiguous ending because it allows the fanbase to creatively come up with all kinds of theories about what happened. And given the fact that there are some big mysteries in the show, like what happened to Slava, the mysterious tone of the ending accords rather nicely.
@@juanmontalvo3617 I don't disagree with you. But I guess the ambiguous ending gives life to these kinds of discussions. I think the Patsy ending would have been quite interesting because it shows that beefs in Mafia never die, and while Patsy played his role after his brothers death, he never forgot and never forgave Tony.
Funny how Tony read Machievelli's The Prince, but failed to learn the most important point of the book: "If you are going to hurt someone, destroy him".
Man I genuinely wish we could've gotten more from Patsy. Dude was great. Some of the best lines in the show and stole every scene he was in. Even better when you find out the guy wasn't even a trained actor and after "Philly" was killed they brought the guy back as his twin because he liked him so much.
Gigi made sure to return Paulie's $49 travel bag. It was his favorite. Paulie had Fin clean up all the blood, brain mater, and skull fragments off it. He gave him a nice tip. Pie O My in the 3rd race at Belmont.
I really love the theory that Patsy was partly behind Tony's death in the finale, he bided his time and waited, and when the opportunity presented itself he got his revenge.
He almost made Artie realize that Tony is behind the arson in the Pilot, when Artie is crying for the restaurant and Chris says that it would be worse if people stopped coming there, that makes Artie suspicious, Chris when talking usually shit happens
Here's a good "What If" scenario for you. Patsy and Junior never interacted throughout the series, even though Patsy was originally part of Junior's crew. So what if Patsy was the one intended to carry out Junior's order to whack Tony in season one and Patsy never considered that order rescinded?
@@histguy101 I'm not saying that happened but if it did, he would have gotten that order from Junior before the feds busted Junior, Larry and Sasso so he would need to make sure he had support from more than just Junior.. He never had that during all those years until the war with Phil Leotardo and New York. Under the circumstances, he couldn't seek it out until then.
Junior almost only with Tony and Bobby interacted , in first season with Mikey, second Richie, he's in only one scene with Chris and one with Paulie, and Feech at the beginning of season 5 visited him. I think we don't see him interacting with other guys - Sil, Big Pussy, Furio, Albert, Vito, Larry, Ralph, Benny...He was in season 1 on sitdown with Tony because Chris stole his truck and Jackie managed that meeting, with Johnny Sack and Hesh too one time in season 1, and yes, i forgot only time he's in the same scene with Sil is on the golf game, when Tony is mocking him. Later, from season 2 while he's in the house arrest we see him only with Tony and Bobby and Richie and Feech one time
Patsy got his revenge in the end. Patsy's son was enganged to Meddow so Patsy was one of the few people left who knew the Soprano familys movement in precise detail and would have informed Butch who organised Tony's killing, thus avenging his brother.
It was either Patsy or Paulie who snitched Tony family dining location in NY to the Hitmen in the last episode; I remember either Patsy or Paulie looking a little squirrelly doing a car meet during that episode's closing montage.
@@LennyCole96 no I don't think so, it's not impossible but he works too closely with Tony all the way to the end, even through their boat trip. Whereas there's that key scene in the last episode where Patsy comes over with his wife and Patrick and he just stares at Tony with hatred and contempt. During that scene, his wife also checks under the plates they're using to see what type they are, and I bet it's because Patsy tells her "we are about to make a lot more money" and she wants to get the same plates the Sopranos have. He probably didn't tell her what that meant i.e. he'll take over once Tony is whacked, and she probably didn't question it and just thought about the money.
@@DucksAndDucks Paulie wanted to keep on living and earning he was willing to betray Tony way back in Season 4 and with Paulie around they can talk around all the other guys on Tony's side
@@LennyCole96 ye but by the end he's still working closely with T, figuring out he was his best bet in the long run, immediately letting him know about carlo missing the meeting. Whereas Patsy meets up with Tony almost only out of obligation to his son & family. Paulie's last shot is him & the cat in front of Satriale's, the last of the loyal crew still left, but where's Patsy? I definitely think that Paulie being involved has some credence, but I think there were some deliberate shots in that last episode that say otherwise IMO.
The fact that Paulie has a favorite bag is one of the great mysteries of the show. It’s possible that it was handed down to him by Dr. Fegoli, his father.
Other than Patsy smacking that construction working, the guy had his morals straight like Bobby. Its the little thing like he didnt really care that Vito was gay.
Of all things... it's Paulie with "That's my favorite bag, don't lose it..." knowing what will go down is just so fking funny. 🤣😂 Like - is it also his ONLY bag? Why give him THAT bag? And then the way frustrated, he just slams it into the back of the car after blowing out his eardrums...
Da pain of losing a kid brother like dat. It's hard to forget, I don't forget.
Don’t do it to yourself Philly
Phil, you know the wine makes you emotional.
I forgot what we were talking about.
@@borko1990 because you got an empty stomach
Yeah it's sad when they go young like that
Patsy wanted to shoot Tony...he compromised: he pissed in his pool instead !
😂😂😂
And then his kid went to that pool for a swim
Damn good one 👏🏽👏🏽
If he did shot Tony, he would do a 20 years in the can
Pissed on his pool chairs I think
The actor who played Philly must have been really pissed off and angry that they kept the actor who played Patsy on the show but got rid of him instead.
Are you serious? Lol…it’s the same guy.
He he
@@TimdogQ captain obvious ova hereee
@@jonnysupreme wow, I feel stupid right about now.
Sharp as a f*cking cueball.
Always amazing how Tony gets offended at relatives of his victims being sad. Like literally offended. You can see him get mad, and he puts the blame on them
its just a annoyance to him
narcissistic personality disorder, tony learned nothing from his therapist
he feels guilty, or feels like he is supposed to feel guilty, and that makes him angry at the source of the guilt. And he also feels rightfully threatened by any resentment they could have.
It's ok to be sad over animals though 😄geese in the pool,his childhood dog his dad gave his mistress,but the most traumatic was Chrissy killing cousette high on h😂😂😂😂
Any time he has an uncomfortable feeling it turns into anger.
He loved his twin brother like a brother in law.
His younger 47 year old twin brother
@@jammiiee he was a fucking kid
It’s sad when they go like that …
@@SunriseFestival lmao, this part makes me go huuuuhhh
@@davidobrien8477
When they GO!?!?
So our friend is a fixture down there and lately joey says he's been into the grilled cheese, very heavy. A couple of times I had to pick them off the radiator.
Dude….. that’s a great comment
lmfao thats a good one man props
You meant "a couple of three times", I think!
Rad e ator
Tony forcing patsy to actually say "I put the grief behind me" was kinda cruel lmao
No shit
It wasn't; it was Tony's effort to not have to kill him
That or deat
Tony in a nutshell 💯
😂😂😂 it's bussiness
On the bright side, Philly’s end WAS cinematic.
Stanley Kubrick over here.
That was more creative than Spielberg.
Indeed
Yeah I know lots of guys that stare at someone blankly for 5 seconds as they point a gun at their face and delivery a cornball line.
He combined the iconic with the McCabe
Borko, you hear about Don Junior? He’s a rising star and can’t be ignored. And his edits are paying nobody. He’s not even kicking up to pure kino, nor sopranos theories.
Pure kino and sopranos theories? They’re a glorified crew!
We always have the option !
@@shrij7001 take it easy we're not makin' a western here.. HEHEHE
think we need to call for a sitdown
Don Junior's not just a friend of yours he's also a friend of ours, somebody has to step in so he doesn't get fucked
It’s sad when they go young like that…
WHEN THEY GO?!?!?
@@cadejosv take it easy, it’s an expression
@Colonnade That was way outta line.
He was just a kid...😔
“It’s a fucking nickname”
This really encapsulates Tony's downfall. If he was a good person, he wouldn't have killed Spoons, and if he was truly ruthless, he would've killed Patsy. We spend the entire series wondering about Tony's ambiguity, but it's the fact he's never able to commit to either extreme that probably gets him killed in the end.
David Chase over here
Dr Phil ova here!
Try the rosettes... you won't be sorry!
Very allegorical
@@AT-ki8jz You gonna make that same stupid joke every time that comes up?
The guilt over Philly and the pressure of being a Skipper was the source of Gigi’s constipation. Gigi and Elvis. RIP
And that guy Don something, producer for the Simpsons
The guilt was like spakkle on the bowels
Also Ralphie was a big pain in his ass, never showed him proper respect as a skipper
Elvis was a captain in the mafia?
@@charlescarter4608 King-o-regime
“Log off - that cookie shit makes me nervous” is an all time hilarious line
I was scrolling down as the video was playing and literally read this off as he says it. 😂😂
There was a time when that actually felt relevant
Since Borko announced his retirement, I have been into the booze very heavy. My goomba picked me up off the floor and I launched into a Rakija diatribe about how a shinebox like Borko is a strong silent type of uploader.
Everyone talks about Phil Leotardo’s 47 year old kid brother Billy, but nobody talks about Patsy’s 50 year old kid brother Philly
Whatever happened there
His brother didn't spend 20 years in the can, that's why
@@dau1entiwhateva happened there?!
Billy was 44 when Tony B whacked him. He would have been 47 in 2007
I love how they refer to patsy as a kid when he's at least 50
You stop being a kid at 67 then you’re an old man
Any italian bellow the age of 65 is pratically a baby
Yeah, makes me feel young!😂
51
Should be a teen then since a 47 year is still a kid. Like Billy Leotardo, RIP.
Character of Petsy Parisi was really well developed. He was always capable, reliable, stable, he wasn't a rat, even though he had every right to be angry at Tony and the rest of the crew. And Dan Grimaldi was excellent, having in mind he is a science professor in real life👏👏👏
Student: I don't know how to follow this procedure. I don't know how to solve this problem.
Patsy: *Here's some standard operating procedure.*
@@TheLifesach33z basically how i comprehended basic math in middle school
He does look like a science teacher
He looks like the famed drummer Vinnie Colaiuta
he wont make it cinematic
Always thought Dan Grimaldi was one of the best performers in the cast. He just has a presence and is so authentic every time he's on.
were there no bad actors in series, well maybe a few.
I wanna hear you say it, "I put those El Señor de los Cielos clips behind me."
Never!
@@fm.3329 Reginald Van Gleason III.
@@borko1990 can I talk to you a second?
LMAO
@@borko1990 my estimation of borko as a man just fucking plummeted
Fun fact, the actor who played the Parisi twins has a Phd in data analysis and also teaches computer science. The dude is really fricken smart
Quasimodo predicted that we’d lead the world in computerized data collection.
He probably used those cookies to figure out it was Tony’s crew. Tony was right to be nervous.
METEOR, METEOR***@@aalokjoshi6839
Yes, and it wasn't cinematic
@@aalokjoshi6839 The sacred and the propane
I hope it was him who was responsible for whacking Tony at the end. Imagine waiting all those years for revenge and then he takes control while his son marries meadow.
He wasn't smart enough to be boss.
He tell Pat to hurry and give her his last name so he can put his hands on her.
@@rman52 What makes you say that?
@@MilanVoorhees What makes you think he had what it takes ?
@@rman52 He's one of the last Jersey heads standing by the end and his son is marrying into the Soprano family. It doesn't really matter whether he 'has what it takes' or not - he's best positioned to take the reigns. It could be argued that Patsy's ability to keep his head down while his competition both foreign and domestic fuck themselves over is reminiscent of how multiple real-world mob bosses have ascended to the top of the pyramid. Who is best is irrelevant, only who is left.
"I am reminded of HBO the whatever's upload minister. Borko something. He built this channel. Nicole and I saw it when we went to UA-cam. It even outshone HBO Max, where the King lived. In the end, HBO clapped him in irons."
- Little Carmine
I see what ya did there. Very allegorical.
Amazing
the tbing with borko , total debacle
Don’t forget the Uncle Junior channel. SMH.
Philly never got the pastries... but Gino damn sure covered his collections
i wonder if that was a godfather refrence
Leave the gun - take the suitcase.
"I'm gonna go get the pastries, get the pastries"
I’ll tell you what a gold mine is, those Borko Sopranos uploads!
It's a Borko mine
It would have been a better ending if the guy in the Members only jacket left the diner and then entered Pat Parisi's car.
I completely disagree, I like the ambiguous ending because it allows the fanbase to creatively come up with all kinds of theories about what happened. And given the fact that there are some big mysteries in the show, like what happened to Slava, the mysterious tone of the ending accords rather nicely.
@@juanmontalvo3617 You mean Valeri, not Slava.
@@brenthenshaw3585 So Valery, you got Silvio's money?
@@juanmontalvo3617 I don't disagree with you. But I guess the ambiguous ending gives life to these kinds of discussions. I think the Patsy ending would have been quite interesting because it shows that beefs in Mafia never die, and while Patsy played his role after his brothers death, he never forgot and never forgave Tony.
@@juanmontalvo3617 There is no ambiguous ending. David Chase has already said he knows the ending but won't divulge it.
I would love to see Patsy’s career as a mind reader
Frigging Karnak the great
The suitcase? He wants to know if it's still your favorite one.
Is everything good, your EKG and shit?
What, that fkn twin telepathy?
Ginny was a sweet woman, she wasnt heavy with anybody
Her blood type wasn't ragout
Mr Williams, do you like golf?
You better come heavy or don't come at all
Up in da club, up in da club... HEHEHE
I hope New Jersey didn’t tip over when she moved. It’s a small state you know heheh
Tony: "I wanna hear you say, 'I put the grief behind me.'"
Patsy: "I will. As soon as Vito gets out of the way."
Tony: "Ohhhhhhhhhhhh!"
well he's a come from behind kind of guy
Pat Parisi respected centuries of tradition and didn’t shoot Tony. Very allegorical if you ask me.
Mellifluous
He also knew hed be a dead man or be looking at twenty years in the can if he pulled the trigger
He always had the option.
The sacred and propane
He compromised, he pissed in the pool instead.
Funny how Tony read Machievelli's The Prince, but failed to learn the most important point of the book: "If you are going to hurt someone, destroy him".
I'll miss borko while he's gone but i'll let you hear me say it: I put the grief behind me.
But he ain't going no place - strong as a rhino, this guy!
Man I genuinely wish we could've gotten more from Patsy. Dude was great. Some of the best lines in the show and stole every scene he was in. Even better when you find out the guy wasn't even a trained actor and after "Philly" was killed they brought the guy back as his twin because he liked him so much.
Covering for my twin brother Gino wasn't a joke in the end.
Hot water n 🍋 lemon right?? Hehehe
Vito that note from your Dr. you gave me, it's in your handwriting. It was signed "Vito's docta"...
And to think, Patsy's son became a son-in-law to Tone in the end.
Very allegorical.
And other son, that idiot Jason probably got busted with ecstasy with Jason Gervasi, Carlo's son
Patsy had Tony killed in the series finale, from the same angle that Philly was killed... three o'clock.
Good point who hated Tony more than Patsy for what he did
You’ve been warned Borko, the money goes up to Pure Kino
Borko was seeing a media strategist. Anyway, this... is who uploads clips for us now.
The actor who played Philly/patsy was also a professor and mathematician expert irl…
Gigi made sure to return Paulie's $49 travel bag. It was his favorite. Paulie had Fin clean up all the blood, brain mater, and skull fragments off it. He gave him a nice tip. Pie O My in the 3rd race at Belmont.
GOOOOO! BEFORE IT SETS IN THE WHEELS!
@@eugenepontecorvo5493 Treads, sweetie.
@@T11639 Bags have treads? Well, you oughta know sweetie.
"They can go in the pool" this show's long term motifs and callbacks are unmatched
And his face ho ho ho, that was funny.
"I miss him so much."
"Have a bread stick. The wine makes you emotional."
There he is! The king of breadsticks!
Heh-heh-heh
I really love the theory that Patsy was partly behind Tony's death in the finale, he bided his time and waited, and when the opportunity presented itself he got his revenge.
Help me out. Weren't both Patsy and Philly murdered before Tony's murder? I'm not trying to be funny. Just want to understand your position. Thx
@@melotone3305 Patsy escaped when Silvio got shot
Gigi should have told Philly “it’s over, capische? OVER AND DONE.” before he shot him.
You outta know sweetie
@@marclaporte3710 whadd You say?? Hehehe
@@purplesword5536 I’m just breaking balls
@@singhatar0912 I knew that was coming!
It wasn't cinematic. At least to Gigi's ears.
I love how disgusted Tony looks when Christopher is talking 😂
He almost made Artie realize that Tony is behind the arson in the Pilot, when Artie is crying for the restaurant and Chris says that it would be worse if people stopped coming there, that makes Artie suspicious, Chris when talking usually shit happens
"I'm gonna get a coffee and a bun" guy took a side about Junior eating alone but then did so when he was Boss anyway
Paulie liked that bag so much he even telepathically communicated it to Gigi so he wouldn't forget.
Here's a good "What If" scenario for you. Patsy and Junior never interacted throughout the series, even though Patsy was originally part of Junior's crew. So what if Patsy was the one intended to carry out Junior's order to whack Tony in season one and Patsy never considered that order rescinded?
7 years is a long time to wait. You'd think he'd be fired or something for not doing his job
@@histguy101 I'm not saying that happened but if it did, he would have gotten that order from Junior before the feds busted Junior, Larry and Sasso so he would need to make sure he had support from more than just Junior.. He never had that during all those years until the war with Phil Leotardo and New York. Under the circumstances, he couldn't seek it out until then.
Junior almost only with Tony and Bobby interacted , in first season with Mikey, second Richie, he's in only one scene with Chris and one with Paulie, and Feech at the beginning of season 5 visited him. I think we don't see him interacting with other guys - Sil, Big Pussy, Furio, Albert, Vito, Larry, Ralph, Benny...He was in season 1 on sitdown with Tony because Chris stole his truck and Jackie managed that meeting, with Johnny Sack and Hesh too one time in season 1, and yes, i forgot only time he's in the same scene with Sil is on the golf game, when Tony is mocking him. Later, from season 2 while he's in the house arrest we see him only with Tony and Bobby and Richie and Feech one time
More creative than Spielberg
Patsy got his revenge in the end. Patsy's son was enganged to Meddow so Patsy was one of the few people left who knew the Soprano familys movement in precise detail and would have informed Butch who organised Tony's killing, thus avenging his brother.
Whacked
this is most likely what happened. paulie involved too.
By that time Butch had already called a truce with Tony but they would not give him Phil leotardo at that point
Please explain more? Why was the twin was shot dead in first place?. The nephew is going to marry the his killer's daughter have to do with anything?.
@@sophiawilson8696watch the show!
Such a good detail having him hold his ears after shooting in the car.
There's a reason people wear ear protection at the range.
Forget at the range, inside a vehicle would be absolutely deafening. Even with ear plugs it wouldn't be pleasant
Phil's true transgression: accepting that ricotta pie and not writing Fielder that recommendation letter to Georgetown.
“We always have the option … to PISS in Borko’s pool”
-- HBO
Imagine if Tony would’ve seen him in his backyard! lol
That "i know it was you" face.
don grimaldi
"Just when I thought I was out they re-cast me back in"
2:31 Gigi should be more careful with Paulie's favourite bag
This generation has no standards
“Log off… that cookie shi.t makes me nervous”
Philly never had the makings of a varsity athlete like his brother
'Lemme hear ya say it..'
'One'a the trucks'
'Shurrup Albert!'
One of the trucks 🛻
I’m loving all the sopranos UA-cam channels that post clips. I’m shocked HBO hasn’t copyrighted anyone yet.
What happens in BORKOLAND, stays .
Some companies don't mind just so long as they are only small clips.
He’s a friend of HBOs
Charles Schwaab ova here
6:22 "It's a Sicilian message. It means Philly Leotardo did 20 fuckin years"
How could they kill an innocent kid like that. He couldn't have been a day over 54 years old.
Borko is my favourite uploader, don't ban him.
Borko to HBO
“That’s my favourite clip, don’t strike it”
Borkos Clips? Its like HBO...with clams
Patsy wanted to kill Tony, he compromised, he pissed in his pool inside
Boroko doing red carpets now , he and hbo worked a deal
I love that Pauli's favorite piece of luggage looks like it cost 8 bucks at Goodwill
Damn... that subtle "I know you peed in my pool" at the end. Colder than the Gabagool in his fridge.
It was either Patsy or Paulie who snitched Tony family dining location in NY to the Hitmen in the last episode; I remember either Patsy or Paulie looking a little squirrelly doing a car meet during that episode's closing montage.
Aaaaaand this is why Patsy helped New York set up Tony at the end.
Him and Paulie I reckon
@@LennyCole96 no I don't think so, it's not impossible but he works too closely with Tony all the way to the end, even through their boat trip. Whereas there's that key scene in the last episode where Patsy comes over with his wife and Patrick and he just stares at Tony with hatred and contempt.
During that scene, his wife also checks under the plates they're using to see what type they are, and I bet it's because Patsy tells her "we are about to make a lot more money" and she wants to get the same plates the Sopranos have.
He probably didn't tell her what that meant i.e. he'll take over once Tony is whacked, and she probably didn't question it and just thought about the money.
@@DucksAndDucks Paulie wanted to keep on living and earning he was willing to betray Tony way back in Season 4 and with Paulie around they can talk around all the other guys on Tony's side
These suscribers getting more creative than spielberg
@@LennyCole96 ye but by the end he's still working closely with T, figuring out he was his best bet in the long run, immediately letting him know about carlo missing the meeting. Whereas Patsy meets up with Tony almost only out of obligation to his son & family.
Paulie's last shot is him & the cat in front of Satriale's, the last of the loyal crew still left, but where's Patsy? I definitely think that Paulie being involved has some credence, but I think there were some deliberate shots in that last episode that say otherwise IMO.
Should have done more with paulies favorite bag... serious potential for character development
Chris always knowing the right thing to say.
i wanna see uncle philly on kitchen nightmares making his famous grilled cheese of the radiator
7:26 when Tony says their sons can "go" in the pool it really makes me wonder if he had a security camera or something and saw Patsy piss in his pool.
The fact that Paulie has a favorite bag is one of the great mysteries of the show. It’s possible that it was handed down to him by Dr. Fegoli, his father.
'They can go into the pool'
*camera shifts to Patsy's face, knowing full well what he did to that pool*
4:53 'single malt diatribe' is an outstanding line
Let me tell you couple of three things I’ll miss borko like a brother in law
just when i thought I was out, Borko Pull me back in!
Sad when dey go young like dat
Other than Patsy smacking that construction working, the guy had his morals straight like Bobby.
Its the little thing like he didnt really care that Vito was gay.
“I think we may have a problem”
“Log off! Those sopranos comments make me nervous”
"Log off, that cookie shit makes me nervous!"😂
Me and a very big nutshell
What cookie?
Poor Philly, he was so thick the bullet didnt even pass with enough force to shatter the car window
I had family obligations! Tony volunteered!
Yeah right Bobby I can still smell the White Castle burgers you had hehehe
@@Alex-xf7mp I am a Marksman!
I think it’s seriously time you started to consider salads!
Calzone with legs.. Hehheehe
As a twin myself i cant fathom the fact of loseing my brother,thinking about always hits hard
Each shot took him to the next level of ringing!
Tony was spot on about that cookie shit
Makes you wonder what they have to do these days to avoid all that tracking shit in cellphones.
Exactly
I wish theyd done more with that single malt diatribe
It was my favorite character 😅😅😅
Patsy is one of the biggest suspects for ordering the hit on Tony at the end
Of all things... it's Paulie with "That's my favorite bag, don't lose it..." knowing what will go down is just so fking funny. 🤣😂 Like - is it also his ONLY bag? Why give him THAT bag? And then the way frustrated, he just slams it into the back of the car after blowing out his eardrums...
We should really log off while watching Borko's vids.... This cookies shit makes me nervous. HBO>FBI
Still one of the greatest comebacks in TV history.
“They can go in the pool…”
“Nah, that’s ok, I already went in the pool”
Nobody was freaked out over the fighter jet making a low pass at 0:40?
spoons wasnt tinking right. he shoulda gotten a docta’s note
Everyone watch the movie Don't Go In The House (1979)
I was talking to pure kino in the partners crapper at HBO, He said if there's a leak it's in borkos boat.. HEHEHE
Chaps too
@@James_Price79 down to boca with your lady friend? F**k u know bout dat?? Hehehe
@@purplesword5536 If I had a quarter
every time I heard that...
...I'd have a private jet
on 24-hour standby.
@@James_Price79 well if beaks could kill...... Hehehe
@@purplesword5536 Louise seems fat
That Animal Cestone…Poor Philly, he couldn’t even say his last words.
Tragedy, like a PEBBLE in a lake.. even the fish feel it.