Agree 100% on getting older and different scenes changing meaning. This is really an underrated sad byproduct of vito being captain of the good ship lollipop.
Vito Jr getting dragged away to that camp is a really sad scene. A nice illustration of how all their talk about family and taking care of each other is BS. Tony threw Vito Jr to the wolves because he gambled away the cash set aside to help him. And he definitely wasn't gonna go into his pockets to put it right.
@ceerious I give him a pass for that too. But equally Vito (repeatedly acknowledged as the top earner for a good while) is a stunad for not preparing a better package for his family. Especially after getting his cover blown. He knew his life expectancy was falling quickly. But he left them with ceci beans!
@@osman732How about Ritchie Aprile. When he found out his own son was gay he cut him off completely. Also look how he treated Big Puss wife. Maybe it's because when it comes to rats and gay mobsters all bets are off. I remember when Christopher got made and Tony gave him the whole introduction he Saud God forbid if you get sick or wind up in the can and you can't earn they take care of it because that's part of it. Then again they break more rules than the catholic church. There's mo stigmata these days
I find it even worse that Phil really did not care at all or took initiative in helping after the funeral. Tony was right in the sense that Phil should've taken the responsibility to help.
The writers were very skillful at crafting story lines, about mental issues developing from life in the mafia. This one about Vito jr. is more rare, but caused serious trauma for everyone in that family, for the rest of their lives.
@@theramplocalAnd the Clash song "Rock the Casbah" became even more awesome. All thanks to Tony going to his father's grave site and meeting Fran Feldstein.
The sick, infuriating irony of being lectured on how you’re hurting your mother and how you need to be a dependable man for her, *by your father’s murderer*
Hearing Vito jr. run to the phone to talk to his father really put the rest of his story into context for me. I never really felt the tragedy till seeing him run up to the phone before all the eye shadow and stuff.
Sometimes I'm certain it was the medication he was taking making him do all that stuff, but then I see the sweaters he wore and the way he combs his hair and it becomes clear he was a finook through and through.
All of this from a basic misunderstanding?!? Vito Sr. was a fan of 1980’s cinema. That blabbermouth kid from Yonkers knew nothing about what he saw. It was a meet-up for Police Academy cosplay enthusiasts. They were recreating the iconic scene from The Blue Oyster Bar in Police Academy 1. All that New England stuff . . . it was the blood pressure meds. 🤷🏾♂️
Sal iacuzzo ruined vitos surprise for his wife! He was taking dancing lessons to surprise his wife on their anniversary. But sal iacuzzo told everybody even after vito said it was a joke! He was there! Chaps too
The Sopranos has numerous moments of torture, death, murder, rape, etc; but the most disturbing scene in the entire series is still Vito Jr. taking a shit in the locker room shower.
Stories like these do a great job of demonstrating how horrible the mob life really is, not by just showing how the mobster eventually got screwed over but rather *show* how it affects the people closest to them. It brings awareness to how even their families can crumble to pieces because of those illegal ties. A very heartbreaking, but true depiction of these tragedies.
@@ROGER2095 There really is no upside, you get to feel cool I guess but you destroy yourself and everyone around you for slightly more money than just a normal job.
The scenario of Vito Jr being awoken and whisked away is real. They basically tortured kids while collecting tuition from the families that were unaware of the abuse. It's a horrible experience. One "school" was particularly bad called Elan School located in Poland, Maine. They used attack-therapy which consists of screaming and using humiliation as treatment for bad behavior. The school had no heat or ac, no phones and no internet. The kids ranged in all ages. Some were there because they smoked weed, others were actually dangerous like pedophiles and extremely violent. The facilities were a run down summer camp built in the 70s with tarps across the windows to keep heat in during the brutal winters. It was open from 1970 until 2011.
Crazy shit, did it work though? Tbh if I was in Tony's shoes id probably do the same, a little indentured labour would shed both the body fat and the hot topic starter kit.
I was taken from my room just like Vito when I was in High School. The feeling of powerlessness and betrayal fucks you up a bit. Don’t do this to your kids. They will never see you the same way.
There have been tons of scandals and horror stories emerging from the "troubled teen" industry. Seems like it's just a place where child abusers go to have an excuse. Whole industry needed to be banned decades ago and all employees investigated. Really sorry you had to go through that. I can't imagine how scary that would be. I hope you found a good therapist who helps you deal
It's insane how some parents just have no idea how to connect with a kid having a hard time. My grandma called the cops on my dad because she "just didn't know what to do." And it's not like he was some troublemaker teen smoking cigs and playing hooky, he was like 6-7.
With the father gone, the daughter will suffer psychologically with dating, young womanhood, and sibling relationship. The son, needless to say, will have anger, rejection, and violence early in his youth. The Mafia life takes from the innocent without any shred of remorse.
@@ceerious Very good video btw. You pretty much took the Vito Jr story(or *arc* if we're being pretentious 🙄) and packed all relevant info into a brief and really entertaining video. We'll done Cee.
@@ceerious I don't understand how all that copyright stuff comes into play. I sorta do but I seriously fail to see how a humorous UA-cam short could have any effect on a nearly ≈ century old sitcom... whether it be potential earnings or writing credit or anything else for that matter 🤷 But good luck with it Reginald van Gleason III... I want to see it🤞 Edit: Thanks for the effort however it turns out 👍
Johnny Cakes was right, Vito thought everyone around him was stupid, so he could lie to them all the time and get away with it. It’s hard to feel sorry for him after he abandoned his wife and children too. He was always looking to get one over on everyone else.
Phil to Vito, Jr.: "There's no eating in the coo-ahh." Phil when he's evading Tony in said "coo-ahh": Enjoying my ice cream. Uh oh. Here comes Tony with his shine box. Gotta go.
Phil should have never clipped Vito…. The family would have been happy if Phil just let it go. And allowed Vito and the fam to move to AC. If this was real life. Vito would be alive with his family still in the mafia because he was an earner and making his boss rich. Money trumps everything
Phil and tony were such dam cowards for not understanding what the jr was going through, “what about your motha, or family” One prideful and the other greedy
What's different about you? What's going on - poppers and weird uploads! .....you had a couple of uploads. In all seriousness, Vito's brother (with the worst haircut in the series) could've stepped in at the very least to help his nephew, even if he wasn't the sharpest tool himself.
@@ceerious I write about some Sopranos stuff elsewhere and that has come up before - it's like Bryan just disappeared completely. You'd think as an uncle (and a close brother), he'd have helped in any capacity. Just adds to the tragedy of it all.
Vito Jr didn't take any shit from Tony Soprano or Phil Leotardo. He looked straight into the eyes of New Jersey and New York's toughest mobsters respectively and called them out on their bullshit without fear. HE is the strong, silent type.
That scene where the kids were reading the article about Vito...so fkcn sad..
it really is. as i got older these scenes hurt.
Broke my heart.
Agree 100% on getting older and different scenes changing meaning. This is really an underrated sad byproduct of vito being captain of the good ship lollipop.
It broke my heart. It felt like I was stabbed in it.
@@leo_the_v.3847Me too, how much more betrayal do i have to take
Vito Jr getting dragged away to that camp is a really sad scene. A nice illustration of how all their talk about family and taking care of each other is BS. Tony threw Vito Jr to the wolves because he gambled away the cash set aside to help him. And he definitely wasn't gonna go into his pockets to put it right.
yup. I dont even get mad at Vito not wanting to give money to Carmela when Tony was in a coma. look how he got repaid
@ceerious I give him a pass for that too. But equally Vito (repeatedly acknowledged as the top earner for a good while) is a stunad for not preparing a better package for his family. Especially after getting his cover blown. He knew his life expectancy was falling quickly. But he left them with ceci beans!
@@osman732 agree there as well...
@@osman732How about Ritchie Aprile. When he found out his own son was gay he cut him off completely. Also look how he treated Big Puss wife. Maybe it's because when it comes to rats and gay mobsters all bets are off. I remember when Christopher got made and Tony gave him the whole introduction he Saud God forbid if you get sick or wind up in the can and you can't earn they take care of it because that's part of it.
Then again they break more rules than the catholic church. There's mo stigmata these days
I find it even worse that Phil really did not care at all or took initiative in helping after the funeral. Tony was right in the sense that Phil should've taken the responsibility to help.
The writers were very skillful at crafting story lines, about mental issues developing from life in the mafia.
This one about Vito jr. is more rare, but caused serious trauma for everyone in that family, for the rest of their lives.
yup, and not only that, it tipped everyone else into a war which lead to everyone dying.
Like a pebble in a lake, even the fish feel it
@@klompsauce Quasimodo predicted all this 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108
He was a famous quarterback, I heard.
@@robertlee4172 lol 😆
“Finish that thing, there’s no eating in the car except grilled cheese off the radiator”
😂
It's a silo
O Snap!
Phil was going to eat an ice cream cone in his car. He comprimised and ran into a bus when he was trying to evade Tony
@@theramplocalAnd the Clash song "Rock the Casbah" became even more awesome. All thanks to Tony going to his father's grave site and meeting Fran Feldstein.
My estimation of Vito Jr. as a Puerto Rican who-ah just plummeted.
Don't think Vito Jr ever played a game of pool because of the... well.. you know🎱
Poor little guy
Ikr he went to the litter box & ate some 🐈 shit
@@Professor__S lol
No…he took a 💩…
Phil not wanting to help Vito’s family after he clipped vito in the first place is crazy 😂🤦🏾♂️
Phil was one of the biggest hypocrites in the show. He's really something w his jergoff face. W the eyebrows, I fu ckin cant stand em
The irony is, no one looked gayer than Phil in those Sprockets turtlenecks
That wasnt his family why should he help Vito was part of Tonys crew
THE family comes before YOUR family. Vito wasn't part of the Lupertazzi family. Real greaseball shyt.
@@G.Martinez916 that's still his cousin either way he shoulda let Ton deal with it if he didn't wanna cough up
The sick, infuriating irony of being lectured on how you’re hurting your mother and how you need to be a dependable man for her, *by your father’s murderer*
Poor little guys...they dident do nothing
You gonna take care of his kids when he's gone because Tony sure didn't 😂
I love Vito jr like he’s my nephew.
@@PhilLeotardoOfficial Hey Philly, I'm sorry for your kid brother Billy, whatever happened there...
He knows what it’s like to grow up without a father. Thanks to Junior…
Social club? Hes gotta GO!!@@josephtalmadge3108
I feel so bad for the children in this show man
yep, all of em...
@@ceerious Their fathers dying left and right. Especially in the Aprile crew!
@@br3akstuff that crew was a tragedy
They didn't do nuthin'...poor little guys
They're just TV characters. Get over it
A: He was a WHOO-AH
B: SHE WAS a WHOO-AH
( )🎱( )
Found an 8 ball... side pocket
@@Professor__S you're on a run
Hearing Vito jr. run to the phone to talk to his father really put the rest of his story into context for me. I never really felt the tragedy till seeing him run up to the phone before all the eye shadow and stuff.
One of the more sadder stories.
He turned into a Porta Rican WHOAH 😔
Didn't that whack job eat some cat shit out of a litter box 😂
Carlo thought he ate cat....out of a litter box 😂
You know who liked to have a sadder story? Joey Peeps
@@triplek-dysongamingwithdan7771 yea its sad when they go young like that
You know Quasimodo predicted all this 😂
who did wha?
Hunchback of Notre Dame, then you got your fullback and halfback. What, you never pondered that?
You got your halfback n quarter back 😮 interesting tho isn't it😅
@@ianmoran2419 where u been buddy lol
@@ceerioushe was down in Florida getting shit in down thea 😅
"you look like a puerto rican shine box!"
🤣🤣🤣
One of the few victims in the show
Few is an understatement lmaooo
There's no stigmata these days.
*Vito Jr. drops a deuce and starts dressing like the staff at Hot Topic.
Silvio: “She should get him a dog.” 😦🤦🏽♂️👌🏽
I don't think that's such a good idea 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108😂🤣
@@josephtalmadge3108 What if it starts barkin'?
@simonandsimbagaming have to ask Christopher lol 😆
“I oughta suffocate you.” 👃 🐪
My theory is Vito was not gay. He had a doppelganger in the bakery. It was that guy who was the gay Vito.
Gino, his finook twin brother....
It’s not a doppelganger, it’s a silo.
Sometimes I'm certain it was the medication he was taking making him do all that stuff, but then I see the sweaters he wore and the way he combs his hair and it becomes clear he was a finook through and through.
@@mmodnao😂
@@mmodnao”I don’t give a fuck what it is”
All of this from a basic misunderstanding?!? Vito Sr. was a fan of 1980’s cinema. That blabbermouth kid from Yonkers knew nothing about what he saw. It was a meet-up for Police Academy cosplay enthusiasts. They were recreating the iconic scene from The Blue Oyster Bar in Police Academy 1.
All that New England stuff . . . it was the blood pressure meds. 🤷🏾♂️
Could he get a note from his Dr 😅
Sal iacuzzo ruined vitos surprise for his wife! He was taking dancing lessons to surprise his wife on their anniversary. But sal iacuzzo told everybody even after vito said it was a joke! He was there! Chaps too
I'm sure you can get a note from your doctor about it
You gonna take care of hish kidsh ???? !!!
Because Tony sure didn't 😅
@@josephtalmadge3108Balls on that little prick when said to Tony about T and his father were butt buddies 😅
@@mariozd971 Ikr especially coming from a Puerto Rican whoaaarr 😅
@mariozd971 Yeah funniest part of this show is how fragile and dainty all these guys are about their images and egos. Realistic
Nah shiddown
The Sopranos has numerous moments of torture, death, murder, rape, etc; but the most disturbing scene in the entire series is still Vito Jr. taking a shit in the locker room shower.
Worse than that staircase scene with dr melfi for sure
Indeed, and also the most disgusting.
“The turd doesn’t fall far from the faygit’s ass” 💩
Such a weird kid. Wonder where he got all his homosexual habits from.
The locker room shower was a made man. Vito Jr. wasn't. Real greaseball shit
“There’s nothing Gay about Hell.”
LMAO!
@@hippo-potamus 🍻
OHHH Rim Shot!!!!
@@josephtalmadge3108 From the mouth of that miserable Patty Leotardo! 😖
That’s good, I’m sure he didn’t come up with that on his own
Vito’s wife is actually Dr. Melfi’s real life sister Elizabeth Bracco
Ohhh , I didn’t knew that , thanks for the info
Wow thank you ! Now I see the likeness between the two
She’s lovely.
Stories like these do a great job of demonstrating how horrible the mob life really is, not by just showing how the mobster eventually got screwed over but rather *show* how it affects the people closest to them. It brings awareness to how even their families can crumble to pieces because of those illegal ties. A very heartbreaking, but true depiction of these tragedies.
Mobster, or not.. Your family is going to crumble if you are a MAN having outside relations with another MAN! C'mon 😂
For all the downside of mob life, I honestly can't see where whatever upside there is, is worth the pain and paranoia it brings.
@@ROGER2095 There really is no upside, you get to feel cool I guess but you destroy yourself and everyone around you for slightly more money than just a normal job.
@@ROGER2095it was worth it in the past, but the 2000s was the tail end of the story of the mafia...im sure most italians realized that eventually
Turn that off
💪
The scenario of Vito Jr being awoken and whisked away is real. They basically tortured kids while collecting tuition from the families that were unaware of the abuse. It's a horrible experience. One "school" was particularly bad called Elan School located in Poland, Maine. They used attack-therapy which consists of screaming and using humiliation as treatment for bad behavior. The school had no heat or ac, no phones and no internet. The kids ranged in all ages. Some were there because they smoked weed, others were actually dangerous like pedophiles and extremely violent. The facilities were a run down summer camp built in the 70s with tarps across the windows to keep heat in during the brutal winters. It was open from 1970 until 2011.
Yeah, but they didn’t have no fah-nooks!!
Crazy shit, did it work though? Tbh if I was in Tony's shoes id probably do the same, a little indentured labour would shed both the body fat and the hot topic starter kit.
I always feel bad when V Jr gets torn out of his home.
He would end up in jail or worse, get killed this way he was forced to become a man
What about the poor cat 😂
I feel bad for Phil wasting money on a couple of Sundays
@@jamesh6516it's a silo
That kid was a menace
I know we can't have borko in our comments section anymore. Comments section?? He's gotta goooooooooooooooo. Hehehehehe
That menu is SO tired
Carmella walks around like budda wouldn't melt in her mouth
I was taken from my room just like Vito when I was in High School. The feeling of powerlessness and betrayal fucks you up a bit. Don’t do this to your kids. They will never see you the same way.
There have been tons of scandals and horror stories emerging from the "troubled teen" industry. Seems like it's just a place where child abusers go to have an excuse. Whole industry needed to be banned decades ago and all employees investigated.
Really sorry you had to go through that. I can't imagine how scary that would be. I hope you found a good therapist who helps you deal
Same and you never get over the betrayal and can never trust them again. I still resent my parents for that and that was 40 years ago now.
next time listen
I didn't come out here to buy you a couple of Sundaes.
It's insane how some parents just have no idea how to connect with a kid having a hard time. My grandma called the cops on my dad because she "just didn't know what to do." And it's not like he was some troublemaker teen smoking cigs and playing hooky, he was like 6-7.
“Marie is a victim, her children are victims”
-the man who left her children fatherless
Twenty years in the Puerterican Hooer? Should've had a Shinebox instead.
With the father gone, the daughter will suffer psychologically with dating, young womanhood, and sibling relationship.
The son, needless to say, will have anger, rejection, and violence early in his youth. The Mafia life takes from the innocent without any shred of remorse.
thats true
Its because he was gay, not because he was in the mafia.
@@GorrnLord are you sincerely this stupid
Who knew heart medication can have such serious side effects? Always have a doctor's note on you when youre catching, not pitching
We're gonna get him some help.... pay for a therapist.
Very sad story
Ya its sad when they go young like that
@@josephtalmadge3108WHEN THEY GO???? CMON HUH????
Vito jr was being jumped by a group of grown men, he had every right to defend himself!
I know Vito Jrs story was funny as hell because of Phil's appearances but boy is it sad af when you think about it
Imagine a crew of all the failsons, with Maw Fawtha as the capo, AJ as underboss, and Vito Jr as a soldier
HILARIOUS!!!!! Thank you, guy!!!! Great video!
He was always a deep cover kind of guy
The deepest cover: sandwiched between two Johnny cakes.
@@rsmith7994Oooh, that's some guy's pitcher not catcher you're talkin about!
I like how the editing makes it seem tony and his crew want vito whacked for leaving the wedding early
The Silo doesn’t fall far from the …….💩
dont get me steamed Alice!
@@ceerious
You should have taught Vito Jr how to do the mambo! That would've made a world of difference 🤔
@@donarthiazi2443 i have a full Gleason video but i dont wanna put it out yet. i dont know who owns honeymooners.
@@ceerious
Very good video btw. You pretty much took the Vito Jr story(or *arc* if we're being pretentious 🙄) and packed all relevant info into a brief and really entertaining video.
We'll done Cee.
@@ceerious
I don't understand how all that copyright stuff comes into play. I sorta do but I seriously fail to see how a humorous UA-cam short could have any effect on a nearly ≈ century old sitcom... whether it be potential earnings or writing credit or anything else for that matter 🤷
But good luck with it Reginald van Gleason III... I want to see it🤞
Edit: Thanks for the effort however it turns out 👍
Carlo flipped when he found out Tony was a "🚬" sympathizer.
12-years-old. He was just an infant.
do animal blundettos story
Fokkin slander if you ask me.
Poor kid never had a chance
Man, his wife was Not bad looking @ all❤️
thats Lorraine Braccos sister (Melfis real life sister) they even sound the same
He knew how to pick em...Marie, Johnny Cakes, lol
Went looking for this comment, lol.
@@br3akstuff Johnny Cakes? He was a married man. Wid a goomah!
Having said that, "remember when" is the lowest form of conversation
Obv the show won't do as well with lots of ugly actresses.
You want compromise, how’s this? Twenty years in the can and I wanted a sundae, but I compromised. I ate a silo instead.
The same as the one Vito Jr. dropped in the shower.
9:33 i like how their joking as their world are crashing all around them
Ceerious, thank you!
ofcourse!
@@ceerious 😆
@lisetteeliseparis7070 you better thank him. Do I need to go into specifics? 😂
@@josephtalmadge3108 😆😆
@@josephtalmadge3108 😆😆
Poor vito jr always wondered what happened to him.
yea def sad
Probably came back as a Puerto Rican whoarrr 😂😂
Definitely turned to drugs and other bs, probably ended up in juvie or worse
Again with the "vito jr"?!
Definitely is part of the LGBTQ losers
Vito Jr was by FAR the most TRAGIC character on The Sopranos..
@robertfalcone3025 Bruh he deleted a cat and messed with a cripple.You’re probably the type to cry during movies!lmfaooooo
The Hot Topic get up with his outline was tragic indeed
8:27 But where was the great wind carrying Vito Jr across the sky?
Vito Jr should've been thinking about those sandwiches Jim made
His name was Steve & he was there from Idaho boot camp to kidnap Vito jr.
Good thing Phil got what was coming to him in the end.
No that was sad what happened to him. He was killed in front of his grandchildren and wife.
@@Gerald3meraldBoo hoo he probably did worse (likely)
@@Trenton.D Bull crap. He never killed anyone in front of their family to see.
Tony did as well.
@@matthewriley7826 Yeah he did.
8:58 Kid got sent straight to the Hunger Games
They were gonna teach him how to be@man!!! STRONG+MASCULINE!!!
Maybe he showed up that night Tony was out with his family at Holstens…
Deep cover, more like Deep Closet
Get him a dog 🐕. That'll solve the problem 😊
They didn’t show when Vito Jr 💩in the shower 🚿 part 😂😂
no one wants to see that lol.
HE SHIT!
Sending your kid to one of those camps is a one way trip to a retirement home with no visitors
Johnny Cakes was right, Vito thought everyone around him was stupid, so he could lie to them all the time and get away with it. It’s hard to feel sorry for him after he abandoned his wife and children too. He was always looking to get one over on everyone else.
After Vito read that I half expected him to say “I dunno fucking slander you ask me!”
Phil to Vito, Jr.: "There's no eating in the coo-ahh."
Phil when he's evading Tony in said "coo-ahh": Enjoying my ice cream. Uh oh. Here comes Tony with his shine box. Gotta go.
Carlo Jr!
If anything Vito Jr. reminds me of Liza Minnelli
I loved him like a Brother-In-Law
Let me buy ya a couple of three sundaes
“Let’s take this in the back “ Yeah that’s what Vito did “
Lol declaring himself homosexual
He never was, it was his blood pressure medication.
Homosexuality?... isn't that the derogatory term for Fruitcake?
Ikr, he could’ve gotten a note from his shinebox
In depth reporting
Such compassionate people
This was a good idea
this was your idea! salute 🍷
@@ceerious That explains it.
Vito Jr shit on the floor and stepped on it hahahaha 😂 🤣 😆 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Phil should have never clipped Vito…. The family would have been happy if Phil just let it go. And allowed Vito and the fam to move to AC.
If this was real life. Vito would be alive with his family still in the mafia because he was an earner and making his boss rich. Money trumps everything
What Tony did was terrible, but his own mother giving up on her son? Unforgivable.
She probably thought it would help him .
@@nihaalsandim9986 It probably did in the end.
@@StarshipYorktownmaybe putting some distance between Vito Jr and hot topic was all that was needed
@vincentadultman6226 That's like treating the symptoms, not the cause .
Sad, but great story. I think Vito would be clipped immediately in real life with no doubts.
Oh would you take it easy ova there?!? FUCKING JUDGE ROY BEAN!?!
He such a great dad Every on loves him
Had the making of a varsity shoe shine boy
The entire show was a good sign that family isn't the most important thing
This video is a great example of how some kids are today.
“Strong, masculine” (cuts to jr’s face) that killed me.
Phil and tony were such dam cowards for not understanding what the jr was going through, “what about your motha, or family”
One prideful and the other greedy
I feel bad for Vito Jr. 😢
Shit Vito' ole lady was nice.
“U need to give this uploading shit a rest a man needs his 7 hours”
He was a great family man.
I loved him like a brother-in-law
Oh!! I'm starting to grow mushrooms out my ahh.
Now there's an image
Phil loved Vito like a brother in-law
@@josephtalmadge3108 only to have that mfkin animal Blundetto...
@@josephtalmadge3108 Yeah? Maybe Phil was a flambé
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool Phil did come out of a closet right before Vito was beat to....😅
"i could tell she had seen him" bro saw Vitos wife happy and had to make sure he died
“Social club” 😂😂😂
Send all the rainbows to the camp 😅😂 rehabilitation
Are we doing videos about Puerto Rican whoooaas now? talk about scrapping the barrel with this one
cmon hows this not a good story? u really think that lol
@@ceeriousnahh i dont, good edit bro I enjoyed the video, i was just breaking your balls
@@fedecano7362 thanks bro. was just curious i like all feedback good or bad. next is Beansie, then Arnold Rothstein on boardwalk
@@fedecano7362Ceerious has to take a piss. Can you hold this? 🍺
Take it easy!! We're not making a western here
What's different about you?
What's going on - poppers and weird uploads!
.....you had a couple of uploads.
In all seriousness, Vito's brother (with the worst haircut in the series) could've stepped in at the very least to help his nephew, even if he wasn't the sharpest tool himself.
great point there. first time hearing that one!
@@ceerious I write about some Sopranos stuff elsewhere and that has come up before - it's like Bryan just disappeared completely. You'd think as an uncle (and a close brother), he'd have helped in any capacity. Just adds to the tragedy of it all.
@@thematteffer yea its like he turned away too. interesting thanks man
@@thematteffer Vito lied then he told Tony his brother was gonna ba a vegetable
@@ceerious Richie was a far better uncle in comparison.
Vito's blood pressure medicine did so much damage, Vito Jr got sent to straight camp
Here I’m thinking “Damn, Marie is kinda hot, she looks like Karen from Goodfellas”
*googled Marie Spatafore*
Welp that explains it all lol
I once told a Pwurto Wrican Hwoah she looked like Vito Jr.
the story of vitos kids is sad but bobbys kids man that is heartbreaking...after bobbys wife dies horribly in a car crash.
At least Vito wasn't a rat even though he knew he was going to get wacked
Vito jr after hearing Phil’s death: ohhhhh noooooo
Also Vito jr: anyways *proceeds to be miserable at camp in Maine*
Phil saying “maybe they’re better off without that role model” after HE killed him for being gay just makes Phil that much more easy to hate
Vito jr 20 years in the can neva made a peep
Vito Jr didn't take any shit from Tony Soprano or Phil Leotardo. He looked straight into the eyes of New Jersey and New York's toughest mobsters respectively and called them out on their bullshit without fear. HE is the strong, silent type.
Wasn't that strong and silent in the end there.
damn...i watched the whole video and it didnt tell us if the pool stick was chalked