These guys always connect the dots brilliantly. They went from an unmarked license plate to knowing Massarone is an informant, and they were right about everything.
Didn't the guy wear a baseball cap to the meeting with Tony and would not take it off? You know how Tony dislikes baseball caps in a restaurant. That was all it took to be whacked. Plus, if I remember correctly, the cap was wired.
@@cmjohnson61 He did wear a wired cap, but he told Tony that he kept it because of hair loss (due to cancer I think). In other words, he did not get whacked because he wore that cap. He made some sort of weird compliment to relieve some tension, like Tony had lost some weight (even though Tony did the exact opposite throughout the years lol). That was what tipped Tony off, after discussing it with Sil back at the office.
@@PRHILL9696 he got whacked. It is clear imagery written perfectly & the ones responsible for him getting whacked are paulie & patsy. This feud started the moment Christopher became captain over Patsy, a veteran in the family & Paulie realised he was about to reach deaths floor if he wouldn’t do something ever since Tony almost whacked him on that boat trip.
Love how during the meet Tony couldn’t figure nothing and afterwards was like “what am I a mind reader?”. The way Tony hugged Massarone to see if he was wired up hilarious with the pat down at the end 😂
@@Dr.TJ_EckleburgAnd he never once considered the possibility that the wire or a microphone was in the hat. Some great boss and intelligent man he was.
The Mafia used to have connections around the world 40+ years ago. J Edgar Hoover of the FBI didn't go against the Mafia. It is believed the Mafia blackmailed him because of his homosexuality. It was only after Apalachian and Joe Gallo he was forced to admit knowledge of the Mafia under public pressure.
@@CNR666 Operation Gladio. They knew all about the mafia but they hated blacks, Unions and Communists more. As much as the mafia guys. And the CIA needed someone to run their drugs.
Let me tell you a couple of three things: a) he was a rat; 2) they've flipped a lot tougher guys than Jack Maserone and, I still don't know who ate my Lo Mein.
@@Agent1W UA-cam has no respect for this thing. They've never been in production, not really. Here's a website that stepped over their own terms and conditions to grab the big channels. Their viewers' vloggers.
@0:46 “-they were just sitting there, in the rain.” Patsy’s delivery gives me the creeps. The foreboding, the implication, the pregnant pause. This is one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. It’s just written and acted very well.
@Michael Kean Uh, more like you expect people to have watched the show enthusiastically enough to remember plotlines, when you're on a clip channel lmfao
Always loved his character. Looks like some normal, unassuming middle aged dude but he's straight fucking killer. That scene where talks with Gloria was brilliant. Dude was cold as fuck.
A smarter person would have asked "What do you want to do about it?" Leaving Tony to make the decision. He's obviously not going to want to take out a longtime friend and business partner. Asking before you have any idea is just jumping the gun. Asking "What do you want to do about it?" lets Tony think about things without the pressure of thinking to whack him.
That Tabasco shirt is so garish and ugly and out of place for Tony. I really think his wardrobe choices this season reflect him becoming a bachelor again. When Tony B. busts his balls and he blows up it also shows how much he's lost some kind of moral center as a boss. Without his family our entire "mindset" of Tony's life becomes horrified at how much of a scumbag he really is underneath all his conventional values as an erstwhile husband.
He was never a good husband or father though. If anything he became a better person when he and Carmela separated just cuz whenever he fucked a whowa then he wasn't cheating on his wife.
I'm in line to agree with this one. Chris was never a wise guy or tough guy, he was just a guy who was wise and tough because of who he was affiliated with. If Tony Soprano was your uncle, and ran with your deceased father back in the day, trust me you'll be tough and wise too.
Have you figured it out yet that Junkies are some of the smartest and most manipulative people on the planet Earth? Christopher was one of them. Pygmy thing over in North Jersey. Forget about it. Phil was right. Decapitate and work with what's left.
20 milliseconds after hearing some vague news and Chrissy is offering to take someone out. It's amazing there was anyone left in the end. Then again, there weren't.
Chrissie was an insecure enforcer whose advantage over the rest was his ability to do hits. He would jump on the chance to do a hit, to desperately buy himself more time in Tony's graces.
"i know way he thinks and how he acts" I love how after Tony had talked with Massarone he comes back to the guys and says "what am i a fuckin mindreader?" lol
"The way Tony says “I’d be fucked” and then immediately says “we all would” to make sure he’s not in the shit alone" He even awkwardly repeats his hand gesture like he's trying to take a mulligan but still get the full emotional impact.
I love how whenever there’s a rat and the crew all knows about it, they all get super fucking paranoid right away lol. Rightfully so but still it’s a nice continuity that the uncertainty of someone potentially being a rat is literally the difference between life and death for these guys.
There are many bad aspects to being in the mafia but one of the worst ones is being killed for something you didn’t do. All they have to do is think that you did something.
Patsi was probably Tony's most capable capo-immensely more reliable, not flashy, or prone to extreme emotional bouts like Christopher. Too bad Tony didn't want to acknowledge it.
Noticed when Tony said friendly and Patsy turned and side stared Tony menacingly, I bet he definitely has something to do with the ending. He never forgive Tony for killing his brother.
@@dylanbelven7137 here is the thing, I’m almost certain Patsy is involved. He doesn’t carry out the hit, but he is definitely aware and let’s it happen. When Silvio got shot, Patsy pretty much missed every shot on the hit men before running away. Not to mention, he disappeared and didn’t go to inform anyone else of what happened.
Remember the dinner scene with Sil, Patsy and Albert? Sil goes to the bathroom and Patsy and Albert are discussing Tony whacking Ralph over a horse, could lead to Patsy getting whacked over a pair of shoes. Ya damn right Patsy had a hand in it.
"They always do that. But I know it wasn't me they tailed that night because my life's in the fucking rear view. It's Massarone. Aw Jesus Christ. If he flips I'd be fucked. We all would." There is something enlightening about that line that I keep coming back to it.
Around 1:16-1:19, did James Gandolfini inadvertently stumble over his line, at first when he got ready to say "Jesus Christ, they've turned a lot of fuckin' tougher guys than Jack Massarone."?... I haven't seen this episode in a long time & I don't recall him ever doing that on-screen.
Got to hand it to Tony, as a boss, he often thought stuff through , he didn't just act straight away like Christopher would. He waited, took his time and was careful.
David Chase wanted Steve Van Zandt to play Tony. HBO wouldn't go for it. Would have been a very different series without JG in the lead role. I honestly don't see how SVZ could have done it. I wonder what Chase was thinking early on.
0:59 Whenever Tony mentions he'd be fucked, he never forgets to mention to his guys they'd ALL be fucked. He's basically telling them to help save his ass.
because killing his brother put a permanent suspicion into Tony if Patsy can be trusted. Tony imo was right in that. There was always the chance of Patsy secretly plotting his revenge. In the end it could very well mean that Tony being killed was exactly his long term planning.
When you're consigliere, you're expected to back the boss. And in Sil's case, his life literally depended on backing Tony's decisions regardless of whatever personal reservations he may have had.
Tony was always super hesitant to kill people. Phil, Vito, Pussy, Jack Maserone, Chrissy, Feech, Tony B, Jackie Jr., Ritchie, Ralph. For a "cold-blooded sociopath" he was never quick on the trigger. He'd beat someone's ass, but it takes a lot for him to kill someone.
No matter how much Patsy felt slighted or passed over, he really was a loyal capo and had great street smarts. Scary dude without being extra.
the scene with him and gloria was the epitome of what you just said. it was the coolest, most minimal yet effective threat of the show.
its heavily implied that pasty and Paulie betrayed tony at the end
He’s a little rough around the edges yeah but there are scarier. Burt Young has the look as Bobby’s father as well.
So loyal he ran away and left Silvio to die lol.
@@charles_Wayne_3 Paulie hated patsy. Why would he work with him to kill Tony?
These guys always connect the dots brilliantly. They went from an unmarked license plate to knowing Massarone is an informant, and they were right about everything.
I mean they deal with these issues all the time but tony would legit have cheat dreams lol.
Joe mannix ovah here.. Heheheh
@@victorsforza5578 you ever get checked for Tourette’s?
It might have something to do with the writing.
Eh?
Why the fuck you talk about them like they real people?
@@richarddecredico6098 coz your ma.
Tony: "Can't a guy be nice anymore?! Friendly?!
Also Tony: "He said I lost some weight. That mother fucker."
Also Tony: ordered Gigi to whack Patsy's brother for running his mouth.
AIDs?!
@@anthonyc1629, NOBODY’S GOT AIDS!!
@@theblackmamba323 and I don’t want to hear that word in this room again 😂😂😂
Literally like 20 minutes later in this episode: *"I COULDN'T TELL SHIT! WHAT AM I, A MIND READER?!"*
*CAN’T A GUY BE FUCKING NICE ANYMORE!*
I know the guy... I know how he thinks lol
Didn't the guy wear a baseball cap to the meeting with Tony and would not take it off? You know how Tony dislikes baseball caps in a restaurant. That was all it took to be whacked. Plus, if I remember correctly, the cap was wired.
@@cmjohnson61 He did wear a wired cap, but he told Tony that he kept it because of hair loss (due to cancer I think). In other words, he did not get whacked because he wore that cap. He made some sort of weird compliment to relieve some tension, like Tony had lost some weight (even though Tony did the exact opposite throughout the years lol). That was what tipped Tony off, after discussing it with Sil back at the office.
One of the funniest moments in a show of many funny moments.
Patsy was such a valuable asset.
Until he got tony whacked!
@@JanVinegarOfCastlemilk tony was never whacked
@@PRHILL9696 well its possible that he was killed in last episode...
@@PRHILL9696 he got whacked. It is clear imagery written perfectly & the ones responsible for him getting whacked are paulie & patsy. This feud started the moment Christopher became captain over Patsy, a veteran in the family & Paulie realised he was about to reach deaths floor if he wouldn’t do something ever since Tony almost whacked him on that boat trip.
@@sotoo not according to most people
T: I'm having a fucking time, stay out late, come home drunk, fuck anyone I want
Sil: So what's the difference?
That's just iconic🤣
His answer is iconic
Tony’s attempted “feel out” on Jack Masseeone was so pathetic lol, he practically came out and told him the feds flipped him
They should've sent Vito on this one. He would've felt him really good.Was he dead?
Love how during the meet Tony couldn’t figure nothing and afterwards was like “what am I a mind reader?”. The way Tony hugged Massarone to see if he was wired up hilarious with the pat down at the end 😂
lmao meanwhile he's wearing a gigantic baseball cap with a microphone in it that may as well say FBI across the front
Everything else ok EKG?
And it's especially funny he can't tell by his insistence on wearing the baseball cap.
@@Dr.TJ_EckleburgAnd he never once considered the possibility that the wire or a microphone was in the hat. Some great boss and intelligent man he was.
@@AivottajaHe never had the makings of a varsity boss
I love how they have connections in all of these critical government departments.
Fantomas it’s the mob no connections they won’t last long
The Mafia used to have connections around the world 40+ years ago.
J Edgar Hoover of the FBI didn't go against the Mafia. It is believed the Mafia blackmailed him because of his homosexuality. It was only after Apalachian and Joe Gallo he was forced to admit knowledge of the Mafia under public pressure.
Usually they pressure people in their families to work at the bmv, lawyer, politics, in some cases even cops.
@@CNR666 Operation Gladio. They knew all about the mafia but they hated blacks, Unions and Communists more. As much as the mafia guys. And the CIA needed someone to run their drugs.
@@Mourtzouphlos240 Tbf, don't we all?
I just noticed tony is wearing a tabasco sauce patterned shirt
i love tabasco and i love TS 😂
Oh, yeah. Why have I never noticed that before?
Yeah .....he's 🔥🥵
Jimmy Olsen ovah here.. Hehehe
Tony had great dress sense throughout the show
Let me tell you a couple of three things: a) he was a rat; 2) they've flipped a lot tougher guys than Jack Maserone and, I still don't know who ate my Lo Mein.
That's not what I'm saying at all.
@@Agent1W UA-cam has no respect for this thing. They've never been in production, not really. Here's a website that stepped over their own terms and conditions to grab the big channels. Their viewers' vloggers.
@@Carmine_Lupertazzi Please, huh?
@@Agent1W @Agent1W I'm embarrassed. I let them come to my browser last Christmas, and I took their fat fvking free trial out of hardship.
@@Carmine_Lupertazzi Peppers, you had a virus attack [from your last browser].
@0:46 “-they were just sitting there, in the rain.” Patsy’s delivery gives me the creeps. The foreboding, the implication, the pregnant pause. This is one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. It’s just written and acted very well.
Exactly what it invokes.
You know, same here. Something about the way he says “in the rain”. It’s foreboding, and then the long pause after…makes me feel stuff
I like that Tony quickly adds in we - so that they are all scared about him flipping
That and also because he fears to get caught alone for this so only his ass is gonna end up in jail
He says we because he is the boss. No italian would even joke about flipping. Because every boss would die if their crew thought he was flippable.
@@O.G.H. all are true but the real reason is because he’s a selfish prick and doesn’t care about them lol
U want me to take care of this? Lol
Great tactic to keep your own crew from turning against you. Make them believe they would go down too.
That one look out of Patsy's eyes stole this scene and tells the whole story. 1:36
Legit, Dan Grimaldi was great in this
I’ll be honest, I’m not sure what you mean/what he meant by that look!
@Michael Kean its more of how hypocritical tony sounds considering what he did to patsys brother
@Michael Kean Uh, more like you expect people to have watched the show enthusiastically enough to remember plotlines, when you're on a clip channel lmfao
Always loved his character. Looks like some normal, unassuming middle aged dude but he's straight fucking killer. That scene where talks with Gloria was brilliant. Dude was cold as fuck.
"You want me to take care of it??"
Ruthless
A smarter person would have asked "What do you want to do about it?"
Leaving Tony to make the decision. He's obviously not going to want to take out a longtime friend and business partner. Asking before you have any idea is just jumping the gun.
Asking "What do you want to do about it?" lets Tony think about things without the pressure of thinking to whack him.
Every murder gives Chris a get out of jail card with Tony for getting caught high
No. Just be loyle that's all
yeah take care of him ... like the way you took care of Cozette
"A Don doesn't wear Tabasco print shirts." - Carmine....probably.
T's best shirt. Hands down.
By the end you could put together an entire choir with the amount of guys who sang.
Lmao talk about ‘’loyalty’’ and ‘’honor’’
Plus a jubilee section 🤣
They’ve turned a lot tougher guys than Jack Masserone🤦🏻♂️😂
The panic in his voice when he says that is so funny to me lmao
Jack was a bada$$
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants so badass they found his ass dead in a trunk 😹
@@profiigate1357 honestly that what makes gandolfinis performance so good, there was humor in how real his rage was
I laughed af that line big time at 211 am in bed...
That Tabasco shirt is so garish and ugly and out of place for Tony. I really think his wardrobe choices this season reflect him becoming a bachelor again. When Tony B. busts his balls and he blows up it also shows how much he's lost some kind of moral center as a boss. Without his family our entire "mindset" of Tony's life becomes horrified at how much of a scumbag he really is underneath all his conventional values as an erstwhile husband.
lol Tony B paid the price for that joke
What the hell is garish ??
Ugly? That shirt is a masterpiece.
@@kane09walker compared to the rest of what he wore on the show it’s tacky
He was never a good husband or father though. If anything he became a better person when he and Carmela separated just cuz whenever he fucked a whowa then he wasn't cheating on his wife.
This scene was also on UA-cam but with very poor quality. Thanks.
Thank you
Patsy giving Tony the 'Tsamatta, you don't like me" faces at 1:39 and 1:52 lol
I love how Chrissy always wants be involved ‘mine too’😂😂
Just realized - Chris always volunteers to "take care of it" whenever he knows that Tony isn't actually ready to pull the trigger yet on someone.
What other examples of that can you name?
Chrissy is always up to his neck in !@#$
makes sense to volunteer at any opportunity, to cover for the !@#$ ups he hasn't even begin to imagine yet
@@RW77777777 you cant say shit or fuck ?
I'm in line to agree with this one. Chris was never a wise guy or tough guy, he was just a guy who was wise and tough because of who he was affiliated with. If Tony Soprano was your uncle, and ran with your deceased father back in the day, trust me you'll be tough and wise too.
Have you figured it out yet that Junkies are some of the smartest and most manipulative people on the planet Earth? Christopher was one of them. Pygmy thing over in North Jersey. Forget about it. Phil was right. Decapitate and work with what's left.
20 milliseconds after hearing some vague news and Chrissy is offering to take someone out. It's amazing there was anyone left in the end. Then again, there weren't.
There's loads of them. Look at Walden and how quickly he appeared. Jersey family has 40/50 made guys and probably 200/300 associates
Chrissie was an insecure enforcer whose advantage over the rest was his ability to do hits. He would jump on the chance to do a hit, to desperately buy himself more time in Tony's graces.
There is no intermediate punishment. I guess taxing is as close as they get. They kill valued men for anything.
"i know way he thinks and how he acts" I love how after Tony had talked with Massarone he comes back to the guys and says "what am i a fuckin mindreader?" lol
he wore a hat though
What am I ? A mind reader lol
The way Tony says “I’d be fucked” and then immediately says “we all would” to make sure he’s not in the shit alone
Yeah that’s realization WE are in trouble 😂😂😂
"The way Tony says “I’d be fucked” and then immediately says “we all would” to make sure he’s not in the shit alone"
He even awkwardly repeats his hand gesture like he's trying to take a mulligan but still get the full emotional impact.
I love how whenever there’s a rat and the crew all knows about it, they all get super fucking paranoid right away lol. Rightfully so but still it’s a nice continuity that the uncertainty of someone potentially being a rat is literally the difference between life and death for these guys.
“They’ve turned a lot fucking tougher guys then Jack Massarone” lmao
There are many bad aspects to being in the mafia but one of the worst ones is being killed for something you didn’t do.
All they have to do is think that you did something.
Exactly. Fuck that.
Yep . Then again this isn't just the case in the Mafia it's true for all organized crime. Turns out organized crime isn't so organized.
Thanks for the uploads👍💪
:)
I’ve watched this scene a couple of three dozen times.
Why have I only just realised Tony is wearing a Tabasco sauce shirt?
I'm pretty sure Patsy is the boss of Jersey to this day
Agree 100%
Nah cause the mafia isn't nearly as powerful as it was even back then.
He would have still have to have kicked up to Butchie.
"If Massarone is up to something...I'll pick it up"
..after meeting Massarone...
"I couldn't tell shit! WTF am I, a mind reader?!" 😅🤣😂
Tony never had the makings of a varsity mind reader.
Dam this show never gets unwatchable. 👍
Tony comes back the next day
“What am I a mind reader?!” Lmao
That Tabasco shirt is stuff of legends
First 10 seconds is gold lol
It's a mindset.
Christopher’s life was literally in the rear view ...
You mean vitos life...
“Absolutely” **Sils voice
@@joshb20101 he’s a come from behind kinda guy
Tony performing a VIBE check on Jack Massarone
Patsi was probably Tony's most capable capo-immensely more reliable, not flashy, or prone to extreme emotional bouts like Christopher. Too bad Tony didn't want to acknowledge it.
*comes back*
"Aw what am I a fuckin mind reader!"
What’s the music in the background? 🔥
Word to the wise: Tony does not like pictures or portraits, and he does not like talking Bass either.
A round of applause to the best dope fiend in Television history, Christopher Moltiisanti.
"You want me to take care of it?"
That's our Christopher, always eager to whack another guy.
Listen to you wrackin
Noticed when Tony said friendly and Patsy turned and side stared Tony menacingly, I bet he definitely has something to do with the ending. He never forgive Tony for killing his brother.
Fuck I got that too for we all we know it was patsy who hired the guy in the diner to clip tony
@@dylanbelven7137 here is the thing, I’m almost certain Patsy is involved. He doesn’t carry out the hit, but he is definitely aware and let’s it happen.
When Silvio got shot, Patsy pretty much missed every shot on the hit men before running away.
Not to mention, he disappeared and didn’t go to inform anyone else of what happened.
Remember the dinner scene with Sil, Patsy and Albert? Sil goes to the bathroom and Patsy and Albert are discussing Tony whacking Ralph over a horse, could lead to Patsy getting whacked over a pair of shoes. Ya damn right Patsy had a hand in it.
@@TraceLight why would he need to run away in the first place then or even bother to shoot back
I don't care what anyone says, IMO Patsy Pauly and maybe even Furio conspired to kill Tony. All had legit grievances and plenty of incentive.
"They always do that. But I know it wasn't me they tailed that night because my life's in the fucking rear view. It's Massarone. Aw Jesus Christ. If he flips I'd be fucked. We all would." There is something enlightening about that line that I keep coming back to it.
it's a great line and such a well written scene too
Tony doesn't want to end up in jail, while rest of the crew gets away. He needs them to be invested, think they are in danger as well.
I watched this episode when it first aired- and it wasn’t until this moment that I realized that Tony was wearing a Tabasco sauce shirt
Chris is always quick to offer his services
God one of the funniest scenes/sequences was Tony trying to get a “feel” for Me. Massarone and came back saying he couldn’t tell shit 😂😂
‘So what’s the difference?’ Sil with the understatements ha
Chrissy was a good & willing caretaker! He was always trying to take care of it.
Him and Paulie
The guy who plays the twins - masterclass in subtlety
Around 1:16-1:19, did James Gandolfini inadvertently stumble over his line, at first when he got ready to say "Jesus Christ, they've turned a lot of fuckin' tougher guys than Jack Massarone."?...
I haven't seen this episode in a long time & I don't recall him ever doing that on-screen.
What's the song in the background?
Tony was so "nice and friendly".
"so yea, whats the difference" LOL so true.
Background music?
It’s best when you could hear the beats in the next room but no lyrics. It’s like you could enjoy while applying yourself.
The music playing was "Mandy" by Barry Manilow.
@@montag4516Mr. Magoo over here.
I love how actually level=headed Tony is in this scene
It's all just a front.
These clips are like bud nuggets without seeds & stems.
I love how Sil is like, “What’s the difference? (Youve done that as long as Ive known you.)
Bro, that Tabasco and Cayenne pepper shirt Tone's wearing is a *WHOLE THING*
Got to hand it to Tony, as a boss, he often thought stuff through , he didn't just act straight away like Christopher would. He waited, took his time and was careful.
Napoleon’s diner has been a hangout for men who pursue alternative lifestyles as far back as I can remember.
Anyone know the background song?
"Can't anybody be nice anymore, be friendly?"
02:05 After meeting with Massarone: What the f*ck am I? A mind reader? xD
What I like about Tony is that his first instinct is always to defend his key guys.
Yeah, until he decides to kill them over a horse
any one know where a guy can get that Tabasco-shirt? Fkn hilarious
😭
"my whole life is in the rear view"
They've turned a lot fuckin tougher guys, than Jack Masarone!
I’ve seen tougher guys than John cry at weddings!
You have quoted a line from the clip
I love how Sil roasts Tony at the beginning 😂
Patsy was so damn dramatic here. Lol
Christophers pool cue was such a great character, i wish they did more with it....
I think they did...Season 6, phil vs vito
I wonder if it was chalked.
@@tomblah that was an uncredited appearance
@@chuckharding6405 very cute Dom
that tabasco button down is a holy heirloom
David Chase wanted Steve Van Zandt to play Tony. HBO wouldn't go for it. Would have been a very different series without JG in the lead role. I honestly don't see how SVZ could have done it. I wonder what Chase was thinking early on.
Chase had his way 100% with The Many Saints of Newark and we see what happened there. SVZ as Tony Soprano is unthinkable lol
Tony loves food so much he even wears a hot sauce shirt
2.01 Anyone notice Christopher flicking his fingers across his cheek just like Marlon Brando?
Check it again. He is imitating Tony's thumb/finger movements.
“It’s a Mindset” that’s funny. The writing in this show is always spot on.
whats the background music
0:59 Whenever Tony mentions he'd be fucked, he never forgets to mention to his guys they'd ALL be fucked. He's basically telling them to help save his ass.
The Next scene he’s like “ the f**k I’m I a mind reader to the guys “ after saying he’s good at vibing people out Lmaoo
"I'll pick it up." "What am I, a mind reader?"
“They weren’t tailing me my whole life is in the fuckin rear view “ lol
Never understood why Tony didn't recognise Paty's potential as a successor earlier.
because killing his brother put a permanent suspicion into Tony if Patsy can be trusted. Tony imo was right in that. There was always the chance of Patsy secretly plotting his revenge. In the end it could very well mean that Tony being killed was exactly his long term planning.
Thanks Sil for letting us know it was “Feds”
what is the song that plays in the background? ive been looking for years
Silvio always agrees with everything Tony says especially when he mad
When you're consigliere, you're expected to back the boss. And in Sil's case, his life literally depended on backing Tony's decisions regardless of whatever personal reservations he may have had.
Tony was always super hesitant to kill people. Phil, Vito, Pussy, Jack Maserone, Chrissy, Feech, Tony B, Jackie Jr., Ritchie, Ralph. For a "cold-blooded sociopath" he was never quick on the trigger. He'd beat someone's ass, but it takes a lot for him to kill someone.
1:35 I feel you Tony, I feel you…
Masterpiece of a show.
Chrissy was a fucking gangster. May have been emotional, an addict and immature at times but he was a fucking gangster without a doubt.
Tony: “Masserone’s up to something, I’ll pick it up”
Tony again: “couldn’t tell shit. Wtf am I a mind reader?”
At approx 2:00, Chrissie does the Marlon Brando Godfather “face scratch”....
Great spot! I'm pretty convinced that's not accidental.
Jack doesn't Messaround.
Massarone: You lost weight?
Tony: !?!
Massrone: I don't like what am hearing.
Massarone never looked like a mobster to me. Whenever he was onscreen I thought he was a civilian at first.
Was he?
He is a civilian. He’s just their garbage union contact guy. The head honcho of garbage men.
Tonys shirt is legendary
Should've added in the clip of when he gets back like "I couldn't pick up shit" just for the laughs lol