sopranosfan57: "If I was to know something possibly, copyright related, and I help you out, could I bank the result in good will? There's this guy, Borko."
After two attempts on his life once by his aging mother and then by his demented uncle, I have a feeling that deep down Tony don’t respect the elderly.
He was the Feds greatest ally. He's a legitimate businessman. There's no mafia. This is slander. A. She put the hit out on me. B. That wasn't my plane tickets she was carrying.
I’ve never noticed till just now that Harris seemed like he didn’t approve of this tactic with Tony’s mother. By his reaction it seems like he thinks this is going to far. He’s a pretty likable character all the way through, especially at the end.
Tony using feech’s loyalty to "this thing of ours" by setting him up and having him sent to jail because he knows he wont flip is a perfect example of how much these slimy, crooked rats actually value honor and their code. Every mobster, both in the sopranos and in real life, are like this. Snakes with suits.
Ironically, Adriana got blackmailed by the Feds for covering up a murder that Ahmed and Mohammed committed, whilst they were drug-dealing at The Crazy Horse - Chris and Ad used to score coke and X off them. The Arabs cousins only "found" religion again to avoid connection to the murder case.
I would have loved to have seen how Tony spelled those names he wrote down for the FBI agents. I heard they had to bring in one of their specialists to decipher.
@1:09. Agent Harris shakes his head when his supervisor brings up Tony's issue with his mother. Obviously Harris already knows what's on the tape. I wonder if he was somewhat sympathetic to Tony here. Maybe he has a difficult mother of his own. Later in the series, Harris and Tony develop an understand and almost a friendly rapport that culminates in Harris helping Tony kill Phil.
Uncle Junior talking about playing for the Mets really stung Tony, You could tell by the way he walked into the office all tough, Paulie and Chrissy's faces were like "Aw shit here we go with the Varsity Athlete stuff again"
5:31 This last scene was always one of the most interesting to me. The way Tony helps the FBI in this particular instance: terrorism. And for all of us that know the series, the larger arc of the relationship between Tony and agent Harris, helping each other during this period and towards the end here and there to achieve their own means. Such great writing, so interesting. *Chef's kiss* What a show! Not just television, but artful storytelling!
Discord server dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
the fucking don banned me
@@GrevinoSNapoli Yeah I get banned within 24 hours of almost every Discord server I join cause everyone is a hot house flower.
“I’m sure Agent Harris explained that there’s something we’d like you to hear.”
🎵UP IN DA CLUB🎵
Lol! 😂
Agent Harris: "Give me one thousand dollars."
A hit is a hit. And Up In The Club is not a hit.
For reasons that we can’t quantify.
@@datboi2dx "Furio, whatever happened there..."
@@binarystar300ok then...
Tony loved Agent Grasso like a brother-in-law.
Those deli trays….whatever happened there
@@matthewcostello6882 That cheese was aged 47 years. Just a kid
@@matthewcostello6882WHATEVA HAPPENED THERE???!!!!
@@jfrizz He was only 27 when i get in the jail. A new born almost.
Your ass!
Agent Harris loved Tony like a Person of Interest-in-law.
What's in the garage Borko?
"Nah, that's where I make compilations of mass-copywrite"
-Lets go open it up
-You never seen a video editor before?
😂
Copywrite: to write copy (eg: advertising)
Copyright: the right to make copies, eg: of music or a tv show.
What’s in the garage Borko?
“ it’s where I watch my Mexican Telenovelas”
Parole officer: "That your garage?"
Feech: "Nah! That's where I make the soft drinks of choice!"
Let's open it up
Coconut Slice
My pizza never hurt nobody!!!
I want something with some sugar in it. I dont want my last drink in the streets to be only diet =/
@@LuDimezofKush
Parole Officer: I won't disrespect the garage.
The Springsteen box set….this guy’s more creative than Spielberg.
Silvio has his own copy. Obviously.
I wanted the Springsteen box set…. I compromised. I got the Luther Vandross box set instead.
Explain now
You know who else loved the Springsteen box set? Joey Peeps!
@@TheTrooper506 you know what his favorite song was? Point Blank.
What an outstanding citizen Tony Soprano is, a real flag salutin' mothafucka 😊
Supposing the flag waves near a birdfeeder
@@urban7514those nvidia stocks do look real tempting
That flag, I wonder if it was chalked.
@@shriharihudli You know they found the constitution in his side pocket.
You outta know shweetie ❤️
“You know who loved the FBI -Joey Peeps”
It's sad when they flip young like that
@@donclarence3644when they flip?!?!
He loved those feds like a brother in law
That's a fuckin' nickname! Family name is Pepparelli!
It’s sad when they go young like that.
"There's something we'd like you to hear" "Borko's new upload. I already watched it"
😂😂😂
Up 'n da Club
Song by 2nd II None
This Borko guy was around all the time, uploading Sopranos, then he disappeared. He shows back up and he's uploading this Mexican soap opera stuff...
Cartel maybe we should give agent Harris a heads up
Very aligorical
sopranosfan57: "If I was to know something possibly, copyright related, and I help you out, could I bank the result in good will? There's this guy, Borko."
"These Blacks" - Livia Soprano
Oh Yeah Those two guys
Either them lot or the Jews got another racket.
Ikr. Who knows what their gonna take the wrong way 🤷🏻♂️
@@WhyDoYouExistX She's got a point though.
@@alexisrobbins1736 she doesn't
There’s something we’d like you to hear…
Up in da Club, already heard it.
Give me 1 thousand dollars
Now THAT’s a hit
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahhaahah
@@StephenEdwards-xo3zz1 thousand more?!
HBO: did I learn nothing from Borko… nip it in the bud
There's no room for interpretation
Don't be so hard on yourself HBO, you know the UA-cam makes you emotional.
An informant doesn’t wear shorts
Guy’s name is Mohammad. Should really narrow down the possibilities for suspects.
He’s a real come from behind guy
After two attempts on his life once by his aging mother and then by his demented uncle, I have a feeling that deep down Tony don’t respect the elderly.
He gave a job to old man Bacala and made sure Feech had a roof over his head for the rest of his life...
@@TooLooze😂
Johnny Boy Soprano's feeble minded brother, you mean?
He started to treat me like the ugly girl at the dance
When Agent Grasso was a kid, they called him spit shine. He was the best.
He makes your shoes look like fuckin mirrors. Excuse my language
No more shines, Tony
@@theunknownatheist3815 Look at him now, all grown up. An FBI agent!
hawk tuah spit on that thang
We do share some cultural ideas, religious, culinary, shineboxical
They made him an offer he couldn't understand.
@@roymunson1I get it. He drives a Lincoln.
To the victor, belongs the spoils.
Quasimodo predicted that
Yeah, before and after.....
U ever ponder u got ur halfback of Notre Dame u also got your fullback and quarterback of Notre Dame
“You know who loved the Springsteen box set? Joey peeps”
It’s sad when the CD player goes…
@@Thurmanatr16 WHEN IT GOES?
@@Thurmanatr16 it was agent Grasso! Payback for that lamp they bugged!
Meadows bike whatever happened there?
@@djLagwayEnjoyer He flipped the F out. You know how much he listened to that CD player in the can.
Fbi Officer: “you haven’t heard what’s on the tape”
The tape: “WHERES THAT FUCKIN MANICOTT”
I wired Junior's fridge... everyone else thought it was a waste of soft drinks of choice
HEY!!!!
I was hungry 🥺
@@TehUltimateSnake half a tray in dere!!!
Agent whitecastle ova there
He was the Feds greatest ally. He's a legitimate businessman. There's no mafia. This is slander. A. She put the hit out on me. B. That wasn't my plane tickets she was carrying.
Just a waste management professional navigating challenging times
Tony's breathing sounds like a turbocharger blowoff.
Initial T
Golden @@punemax
Very allegorical.
Cocaine abuse
small nostrils, that was his problem
Borko always cooperating with the authorities. He's a come from behind kinda guy.
Agent Grasso in Carmela’s fridge, whatever happened there
Good job he didn't go in the cupboards. Uncle Ben might have given him a scare
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!
Better than Agent Grasso in her fringe.
What happened there was that Agent Grasso pulled 2 quarters, a dime, and 4 Pennies out of my couch without any provocation whatsoever!
He was hunting for that half tray of manicotti
Uncle Junior never had the makings of a Mets shortstop
He compromised and played in the muff.
@@TheTrooper506you meant rough! South of the border…🎵
But he did have the makings of a bushman of the Kalahari.
Lindor?
HBO: You haven’t heard what’s on the table.
Borko: The Sopranos, the complete series boxset, I already got it.
The HD sound quality of moddah, the Springsteen boxset, just beautiful! Now give me a thousand dollars
Another thousand dollars?
😮...one thousand more?
That colloquy, I wonder if it was chalked.
Come to think of it…those Agents came from Jersey, too!
Collowho?
We need “Junior Soprano collaborates with law enforcement”
Where he says “go shit in your hat!”
We want Johnny Sack. But more than him...
Tony loved Harris like an Agent-in-Law
Livia: “I don’t know what you’re talking about”
Junior: “Yeah, and Anthony’s playing shortstop for the varsity team.”
HBO: You may have finally run out your string here on UA-cam.
Borko: The lovely algorithm and I have had this conversation. I’ll pass.
"even if all our ancestors hail from the same sunny shinebox"
Uncle June plays shortstop for the Mets and meanwhile Tony couldn't even make varsity.
Someone should write Borko a 5k letter...
A 5K letter, for the 4K uploads!
This 5K letter, does it even exist?
Chrissy: "I've got a cell phone number for him."
Tony: "Oh! Telephone tough guy huh?!"
Put Achmed on the phone, asshole!
Deli trays and log bread of choice
Now go home and get your Springsteen box set
“Arabs…Arabians maybe”
“What happens if I help you out?”
“I would personnaly sign a 5K letter for you.”
“Allright, let me go get the papers, get the papers.”
I’ve never noticed till just now that Harris seemed like he didn’t approve of this tactic with Tony’s mother. By his reaction it seems like he thinks this is going to far. He’s a pretty likable character all the way through, especially at the end.
5K Letter? Phil compromised and only got 3.5... from a Puerto Ricon Hora.
Frankly im embarrassed, Grazo broke his dish. Tony offered him soft drink of choice.
You know who liked law enforcement? Joey Peeps.
Joey Peeps was a collaborator?
@@SnougaloogieNOOOOOOOO ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME???!!!!!
@Snougaloogie who did what?
@@gerryg8207 you just reveal your own ignorance
@@Snougaloogie 😁
That’s the last fuckin Home Depot your ever gonna see
I mean you sure you don’t want a Lowes?
Tony using feech’s loyalty to "this thing of ours" by setting him up and having him sent to jail because he knows he wont flip is a perfect example of how much these slimy, crooked rats actually value honor and their code. Every mobster, both in the sopranos and in real life, are like this. Snakes with suits.
Mohair suits to be exact. And shoelifts
@@flex194Pleurisy?
I like how Agent Harris looks so upset and distressed in that scene. Its like he thinks that showing tony the tape is crossing a line
HBO: “Maybe Borko needs a talking to, but this Cineranter? Eh. I don’t know”
My estimation of Tony Soprano as Henry Hill, just fuckin plummeted.
HBO Lawyers:" Let's see your channel"
Borko:"You wanna see my channel? What you've never seen a Señor de los cielos clip before?"
"Hooh! Borko on my birthday? Ovaa here."
Agent Harris prefers Sattrilles subs than Jersey Mike's. 🥪
It’s gonna be a while before I eat anything from there again
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219explain…
I appreciate the fbi agent adding 5 y's to the word culinary.
And a couple to 'peninsula'
The Springsteen box set, Borko heard it already
The FBI were never more than a glorified crew.
You know who loved this comment
Joey Peeps
You know who else loved playing shortstop for the Mets? Joey Peeps!
tony loved ahmed and mohammad like they were brothers in law
Ironically, Adriana got blackmailed by the Feds for covering up a murder that Ahmed and Mohammed committed, whilst they were drug-dealing at The Crazy Horse - Chris and Ad used to score coke and X off them.
The Arabs cousins only "found" religion again to avoid connection to the murder case.
Double agent, fuckin Matt Helm
He had 3 Tbird subspecies under his belt.
Tony hitting that shi at 0:15 like a japanese school girl. He so kawaii pookie wookie boo boo bear maow maow.
moe moe kyunnn~~~☆☆☆
0:59 - the editing, whatever happened there...
I would have loved to have seen how Tony spelled those names he wrote down for the FBI agents. I heard they had to bring in one of their specialists to decipher.
FBI agent: “Tony soprano never had the makings of an fbi informant”
He also helped them find the man who stole Rocco DeMao's jacket.
"The Borko box set...I already got it."
The Borko box set - I already got it
Tony’s heavy breathing should’ve won an academy award for best supporting actor.
“I mean, Borko’s the boss for Christ’s sake…”
Of what, the Good Ship Lollypop?
I’m just relieved Tony was never too hard on himself
It's funny how much people forget that tony is literally a rat
They bend more rules than the Catholic Church!
You know who else had a "555" prefix?
-Joey Peeps.
Perfect video about Tony’s collision
Lol Jackie you didn't even watch it
@@borko1990 I did! I’ll call my sponsor to back me up.
@@borko1990. Jackie hasn’t been watching videos since he became the chemo-sabe!
Agent Grasso is a bit of a poseur, if you ask me
A real errrrr meeting of minds
FBI: *presses play on the tape”
The tape: Livia Soprano; “These Blaaaacks”
Subtle indicator about how comfortable Agent Harris had gotten with Tony - when Tony gestures for his notepad Agent Harris gives it to him immediately
Tony was a real team player, a real Teamster!
Maybe so, but he was never on the varsity team...
oh! a new video! looks like youtube's copyright team is collaborating with Borko Soprano!
The way Tony dumps the sandwich and chews it down perfectly captures his sleezines. Feech was just a chore being done at this point.
Mr. Borko was kind enough to come with us.
@1:09. Agent Harris shakes his head when his supervisor brings up Tony's issue with his mother. Obviously Harris already knows what's on the tape. I wonder if he was somewhat sympathetic to Tony here. Maybe he has a difficult mother of his own. Later in the series, Harris and Tony develop an understand and almost a friendly rapport that culminates in Harris helping Tony kill Phil.
My own mudder. -Italian jockey
Of course he cooperates with law enforcement. He’s a LEGITIMATE BUSINESSMAN.
I never understood how Silvio and the crew was okay with Tony calling a PO to bust feech.
Agent Harris arc is goated
2:10 that conversation was outside the cinema. How'd they wire that?
You give your best when you do theme-based compilations like this.
Uncle Junior talking about playing for the Mets really stung Tony, You could tell by the way he walked into the office all tough, Paulie and Chrissy's faces were like "Aw shit here we go with the Varsity Athlete stuff again"
“Quasimodo predicted uncle philly would do 20 years in the can”
That sandwich that Tony had in his hand was in grave danger.
Bravo Vince
Copyright strike? Oh poor you.
"What have they done?"
".....Walkin'."
Tony's been listening to too much WRAT
Tony: I have friends in law enforcement and they would call this extortion.
5:31 This last scene was always one of the most interesting to me. The way Tony helps the FBI in this particular instance: terrorism. And for all of us that know the series, the larger arc of the relationship between Tony and agent Harris, helping each other during this period and towards the end here and there to achieve their own means. Such great writing, so interesting. *Chef's kiss* What a show! Not just television, but artful storytelling!
You wired the line at the movie theater! You feds deal in Black Magic!
Borko should use his 5K letter every time he gets a copyright strike