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I'm aware of that, hence I didn't say it happened when he was a child. I only used that clip to illustrate that, as it's the only time we see a younger Tony pass out and hit his head
35:00...Tony's grief over Pie-O-My. It wasn't about love of animals. It was love for beef and sausages by the carloads. The Philly cheesesteak that got away. (mortadella is made of donkey meat, no?)
37:12...trivia: Steve Buscemi a former FDNY firefighter, was at ground zero, rejoining his department voluntarily, the next day after 9/11. His co-worker from the 80s, John Costelloe, former FDNY firefighter, (r.i.p.) played the part of Jim "Johnny Cakes" Witowski. Tony Blundetto's character first appeared on season 5. That means Steve joined the cast in 2003, two years after September 11, 2001.
Thanks for sharing that, I love an obscure fun fact. It's kinda hard to imagine Steve Buscemi as a burly fireman capable of lifting someone out of a burning building
Yup! That was the point of no return for me too. Any theories as to why we didn't realise sooner? looking back at there were countless signs that he was a "malignant c*nt": how he treated his sister, the constant infidelity and him taking advantage of his friends gambling addiction...
@@ThisIdiotsOpinion because pussy was a rat, Ralphie was worse, and Tony B was a mercy killing so we made excuses for Tony. To murder a man he considered a son and felt happy about it was too far.
you know, I dont usually like commentaries like this but you understood the plot and show well and even though ive seen it from start to finish 2 or 3 times you pointed out things I didnt quite catch.
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where I analyse my favourite villains' stories & psychology
Hi, Tony passing out and hitting his head was at a far younger age than when the hijacking his nephew did happened.
I'm aware of that, hence I didn't say it happened when he was a child. I only used that clip to illustrate that, as it's the only time we see a younger Tony pass out and hit his head
35:00...Tony's grief over Pie-O-My. It wasn't about love of animals. It was love for beef and sausages by the carloads.
The Philly cheesesteak that got away. (mortadella is made of donkey meat, no?)
37:12...trivia: Steve Buscemi a former FDNY firefighter, was at ground zero, rejoining his department voluntarily, the next day after 9/11.
His co-worker from the 80s, John Costelloe, former FDNY firefighter, (r.i.p.) played the part of Jim "Johnny Cakes" Witowski.
Tony Blundetto's character first appeared on season 5. That means Steve joined the cast in 2003, two years after September 11, 2001.
Thanks for sharing that, I love an obscure fun fact. It's kinda hard to imagine Steve Buscemi as a burly fireman capable of lifting someone out of a burning building
@@ThisIdiotsOpinion I think the same every time I read that fact lmao
Oh shit! A new small channel Sopranos upload that’s cohesive & insightful! Time to sit back & relax for an hour & five 😌
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42:19 That and food. The misery of others and food.
This was great 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌟🌟 thx!!
Pretty good video. Still the wrong choice in music but at least it's not too loud
I defended tony until the murder on Christafuh. Thats when he became unredeemable to me.
Yup! That was the point of no return for me too. Any theories as to why we didn't realise sooner?
looking back at there were countless signs that he was a "malignant c*nt": how he treated his sister, the constant infidelity and him taking advantage of his friends gambling addiction...
@@ThisIdiotsOpinion because pussy was a rat, Ralphie was worse, and Tony B was a mercy killing so we made excuses for Tony. To murder a man he considered a son and felt happy about it was too far.
Irredeemable for a person. Unreedemable for money, etc. wait. He’s kind of sub- human. You may be right. Just sayin..
I loved it when T rubbed Chrissy out 😊
me to i love how he looked so unbothered like he was just crushing a bug underfoot makes him look so powerful just snuffing him out with his hand
Why? I've always thought it was meant to be very uncomfortable scene which shows how evil tony is
wheres the breaking bad all deaths vid
That was different, that was a whole different thing, they was, they were ducks
you know, I dont usually like commentaries like this but you understood the plot and show well and even though ive seen it from start to finish 2 or 3 times you pointed out things I didnt quite catch.
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