The Sopranos - Johny Sack pleads guilty
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The crazy thing is if cancer didn’t get John he would be getting out at the same time we are watching these clips
Really? Interesting
The golden years
Borko's the boss now, and he ain't respecting old arrangements
Funny seeing you here man! I just checked to see if you did a Sopranos game playthrough lol
@@The_Punisher 2007 + 15 means he would've gotten out in 2022, maybe less.
He'll only be 67 when he's out. Just a kid.
the golden years
younger than philly's kid brother
You mean a kid like Robert Deniro in the irishman?
Yeah,... It's sad when they go, young.
@@ohsoyoureawrestlernow9756 let me tell you a couple of three things
Phil waited 20 years to tell people he did 20 years
BIGWORM 510 Are we sure it was 20? Did he ever explicitly say?
He did
Phil waited 20 years to tell people he did 20 years 20 times a day
@Thinking Clearly Two he made no compromises with the tissues.
Phil waited 20 years to tell people he did fucking 20 years.
15 years would have meant Johnny Sack would be released this year in 2021.
But he compromised and died of cancer in a prison hospital.
@@OvertheHIL524 ya but the actor is still alive and tonys actor is dead so johny won in spirt
@@fightttttt wtf dude
15 years in the can, and for what?
Charles Schwab over here
Phil's up there somewhere now... telling everyone how many years he did on Earth
I did 70 fuckin years !
And about how he kept extra grilled cheese off the radiator in his Lucky shine box
That is funny
This comment right here should have all the likes on UA-cam, the fuck?
"I wanted to whack Tony Soprano. I compromised. I whacked his fat friend Baccala instead"
Ginny Sack worked the pretzel stand at Wanamakers. She later disappeared into the fitness protection program.
Saun Krystian 🤣🍾
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Lmao, yeah like there's much Ginny could disappear behind. Though maybe if Bobby bacala was in front of her.
Ohhh!!!
@@scottharman110 before and waaaaaay before
Being a rat where I come from, is like asking Borko's subscribers to work for the HBO copyright team.
😂🤣😅
In the description it says All Rights belong to HBO. So I think that HBO is the one making money off of this video and not Borko.
@TIGERWOODSBOYFRIEND
I did 20 fucking counterclaims
Good. Cause quite frankly, I dont watch turncoat channels!
Ah my family, the borko crime family with headquarters i NY but connections all over the world and we got this other pygmée thing over in Jersey, an glorified crew
If Phil were alive today he would be talking about how many months he did in quarantine.
John Doe this is the best comment!!!
Phil did 20 fuckin years in quarantine.
I compromised I wanted to drink Scotch at the bar I drank whiskey on porch
Amazing comment
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There's one thing about Johnny that makes him different from every other mafia member, the man never had a goomah. He was always loyal to his wife and talked about her with love in his eyes.
Bobby as well
One of the reasons I respected his character. And when Ralphie insulted her, he was ready to kill him for it.
@@JGlennFL that was one of the dumbest moments in the show.
@@DeltaPi314 You know what it feels like when someone insults the love of your life? To make matters worse, it was said behind his back which just makes it more offensive
Hear about Ginny sack having a 90 lb mole removed? 😂
I can’t believe the mafia exists. I had no idea until mobsters allocuted it
Yeah lol there’s like fucking dozens of academy award winning movies about im pretty sure people know of it’s existence
@@DavidRamos-no4lh r/whoooosh
@@benjaminb6678 it’s a joke about phill Dennying it even though it’s common knowledge even in the show
@@DavidRamos-no4lh well that was what the original comment was doing, I read yours and thought you meant it literally
Fuckin nauseating..
Fifteen years isn't that bad. Phil could have done that time standing on his shinebox.
Hell he would have enjoyed those grilled cheese sandwiches on the radiator
20 ain't that bad either... He didn't have to roll
mikedoesseo I agree, this got me good man 😂
😂😂
@SmilingSynic: Goodfellas! LOL!
15 years in the joint, takes a terrible toll on the radiator.
Tried it once, my word was the landlord pissed.... 😂
Raddy ater
haha
you have to compromise....
@@SirPeter6464 But was she hot?
I love how upset and shocked they all are at Johnny admitting in court he was in the mafia. As if it’s all some big well kept secret and he single handedly revealed its existence to the public by breaking that vow of silence.
At that point he might as well have flipped, seemed like no one fucking appreciated it
Honestly I think they would've taken the same deal if they were in his position. They all talked big but if it came down to it they probably would've done the same
You know how it is with Phil; he's dedicated his life to this thing, so he's a complete stickler for the rules.
Phil, Feech, Angelo Garepe, Tony B, and Richie Aprile didn’t. They didn’t look for deals or accept any they might have been offered and did their time.
@@Shaythe they had nothing to lose. 'Tough guys' with fragile egos, willing to prove to everybody how much of the 'men' they were. John had already made it to the top and was completely disillusioned with the whole thing at that point. Also he was one of the few guys who genuinely loved his wife and didn't want her to end up on the street, putting her wellbeing above his petty pride.
I like how Johnny Sack doesn't even give a moment of thought about cooperating. It's not even a consideration for him. Then he gets shit on by all his former associates because he mumbled "yes" when asked if he was in La Cosa Nostra during the allocution.
exactly, and do they really think they don’t know everyone in that family? everyone already knows there mobsters
Loyalty belongs to God and goodness not to evil and crimminals. That's so cute and dry even an elementary school kid knows that. Real mobsters only have 1 thing the fear of what a thug can do when left to his own demise. Have no mercy on them they have none on their victims
Yet they are all then at his daughter's wedding.
Yeah it doesn't make any sense.
Given people's reactions to Johnny Sac admitting he was in the mafia, I never understood why a picture of him was up in Phil's bar after Sac died.
Prosecutor, c. 1984: "Mr. Leotardo, if you don't plead guilty, you're looking at 20 years."
Phil: "If I don't do 20 years, I won't be able to tell people I did 20 years."
Prosecutor:
Well played
Then you should do 20 fuking yeeeers
😂
literally 1984
I can't BELIEVE that I didn't catch this before. If you pay attention closely, we hear that phil spent twenty years in prison
It is so subtle. Most ppl dont understand that on their first watch
Thats Right, he compromised that's why there's hardly a peep about it
20 years, how did that get past me 🤔
It’s difficult to find these things out, Phil is like a brick wall.
That's 20 " fucking" years to you good sir
Good catch! I love subtle details like that.
Silvio was practicing social distancing in 2006.
Jon Rock GOOD PEOPLE DO SOMETHING lmaooo takin it to the next level😂
Ehh I dont know. Strangling with a metallwire doesnt seem to safe
Aids whatever happend there
@TIGERWOODSBOYFRIEND i try to social distance myself from Janice's cooking.
I can't even say that viruses name......
@@michaelingber1528mass murderer for no provocation whatsoever
Johnny Sack: that's the oldest looking 52 year old I've seen
Johnny has been smoking camels since he was in shortpants, thats why
You haven't seen many people in your life then.
@@pbluma well for starters I'm 51 and don't look near that old
@@pbluma well I've seen lots of people in my 50 years and he's the oldest 52 year-old I've ever seen. Im 50 and i look 20 compared to him
The actor who played Johnny Sack (Vincent Curatola) was born 1953, so was probably 52 or 51 years old when that scene was filmed.
The fact that Johny admitted to being in the mob without actually turning an informant should be appreciated by everyone. He had no choice because he knew without admitting to at least that, his wife and kids would be left with nothing. So all things considered, Tony and Phil should be more understanding since they were clearly not gonna provide for John's family if all his assets were seized. And they damn well knew if they were in John's situation that there was no way they could rely on even their own crews. Carmela knew this too and that's why she pushed Tony to give her some clean assets that's couldn't be seized.
In real life at the time of this show it was a selective rule to admit being part of the mob. Gigante allowed people to admit it while Peter Gotti forbade it
You're right, but they're pretty consistently hypocrites on this kind of thing in the show.
Last I checked the biggest mafias use politics to intimidate and thieves. Just alittle more educated in history and how to spread lies to their sucker wannabes
It was true because she even saw how Paulie and Vito were upset about giving her the money instead of keeping it for themselves
Merrill Lynch over here.
Vincent Curatola is so underrated. That moment when he speaks about the first time he met Ginny, he communicates each and every emotion needed, exactly. I wonder why he didn't get more mainstream attention.
MORE mainstream attention? You mean besides being on literally the biggest show on TV at the time? There was literally nothing more mainstream than that at the time
@@AoE2Replays I kinda meant other parts besides The Sopranos. He could have done other kinds of roles. Like a politician part or something similar.
@@doomsncrew ahhh yea totally agree! I think the beauty of the sopranos was how many journeyman actors they used who were super talented, David proval (Richie Aprile) for example. Acting is tough work. There are super talented actors we'll probably never see or hear! A Shame really
@@AoE2Replays to me, Curatola's performance as John Sacrimoni is the most underrated of the Sopranos. I mean, it's really hard to imagine Richie Aprile cry, even if you just try to imagine
David Proval crying. Vincent Curatola could cry as Johnny Sack, beat a guy to a inch of his life as Johnny Sack, be a loving and faithful husband as Johnny Sack, planning assassinations as Johnny Sack... It's incredible that Curatola didn't have much acting experience before joining the cast of The Sopranos...
@@doomsncrew
G
Carmela terrified her free ride could end at any moment.
Free ride? Did you see how much food she cooked for tony? Its like working 2 jobs
@@heroedeleyenda05 So what, no fucking ziti now?
@@heroedeleyenda05 honestly forreal. Can you imagine doing that for like 20+ years
Free ride? You get a shine box stuck inside your head?
@stryfetc1 yeah, I agree. It was no picnic.
Ginny was Johnny Sack's Achilles's heel. He was willing to betray Carmine and kill Ralph over her. It's such a fitting end to his arc.
Wheres MY arc Paulie?
Achilles Cankle is more like it.
I mean... She is his wife.
@@200iqpoints9 Yes. If you look at Johnny in a vacuum, he loves his wife very much. My point is that Johnny's dedication to Ginny was what separated his character from every other mobster. Unlike Tony and Silvo, who _also_ had wives, Johnny put family over omerta. It's a noble character trait but also a fatal character flaw.
You know who had an arc? Noah
Can’t believe Ginny was a member of the IRA I didn’t even know she was Irish?
She's their biggest asset
@@blackbirdsr71 Mary Lou McDonald seems bigger now tbf
actually she could be irish its not out of the realm of possibilities
@@bothi00 OOOOHHH
Whats that gotta do with cold medicine
My favorite scene is when Phil turned into a house as a power move. My God, what an actor
You made me laugh out loud
“While Ginny lives on scraps...”
The writing never ceases to amaze me.
Probably has to eat cat food.
@@SerErryk and then the cat itself...
Oh yeah, the boss of the family's wife is gonna get nothing 🙄
@@develynseether4426 yeah that's pretty much how it goes. once you're locked up or dead, your family is on their own.
@@develynseether4426 She would have gotten nothing if he stood trial…
"Borko, It's my obligation to raise the Idea again of cooperating with the comment section, and making this a solely soprano clip channel"
"Flip? Let me explain something to you again, Ron, but differently. Being pressured by subs, where I'm comin' from, is like asking a commenter, where they're coming from, to be a fuckin' Premium user. I don't wanna hear that shit again!"
Get back to me when you're sober, Neil.😂
@@SaunKrystian I cant, ive been drunk for 8 years straight. If i stop now, the hangover would kill me
Lol nice... Way to think outside the shinebox
Relax, kid, it's an expression.
@@majuli8420 well here's another expression..... You got 5 days to make my shoes look like friggin mirrors.
If Sil threw acid at Johnny he'd see uncle june with laser beams coming out his eyes
Gary Christopher manson lamps
Bobby did mushrooms once..a whole fkn platter.
Absolute mayham
Now there’s an image
Manson lamps??.....
Two very weak men talking about a true family man. This show was amazing
I've just finished watching episode 10 of the final season and I've got to say that Tony's actions are really starting to piss me off; he needs to go once I reach the series' finish line.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 To be fair, nobody was ever happy in the show.
@@KianoUyMOOP yeah last time I watched it I just dipped out before the last season and a half. It just becomes the Shitty Tony Show. no fun. Still one of the best shows ever made.
And
The show has a rooting for and agreeing with the weak men
Brilliant
@@seansmith6255 expand?
Fun fact: Vincent Curatola, the actor playing JS is 67 this year ;)
Just a kid
The Golden Years
It's fuckin nauseating.
One thing you cant take away from the character of johnny is , that man truly did love and cherish his wife. Loyal to the end for her and you gotta respect the kinda man that will take a shitty deal knowing he might die in federal prison before he ever feels freedom again in order to make sure his family was set up to live comfortably👏
Yeah, all he had to do to provide for HIS family was steal from OTHER families. What a respectable guy!
Johnny’s story is an emotional rollercoaster. At first you think he’s cooler than anyone else on the show, then he turns into an unpleasant snake, and finally you watch him die behind bars. He could’ve carried his own show with all the subplots he was given. I always felt like he stepped straight out of a Scorsese movie.
@@JoeSmith-dl9ok That's business in general , just go ask Insurance companies how many people they fucked over .
There was an awful lot of her to cherish.
He made sure she had the crane & scaffolding she needed.
You don’t ever admit the existence of this “Borko” thing, ever
Fuckin' nauseating!
The old rats of the youtube comment section jumping ship....
@richard Hassler 😂
The first rule of Marifa is...
@@earlofsandwich7884 keep your mouth shut and never rat on your friends
This guy borko ....is more creative than Spielberg...
5k views he is hiding on his 2nd channel, 3 weeks in a row now!!!
He is late again
thats a pretty bold statement
@@provetamin im good. Jackie jr is looking out for me
@@generaltling7849 Don't fuckin' name drop me!
Carmela: Johnny Sack pleaded guilty. Tony: What happened to Gary Cooper,the strong,silent type?
He died.
He was gay Gary Cooper?
NOOOOOO
The real question is, what happened to Borko? Think he flipped?
@@hazardeur he knows a guy who knows a guy
You don't ever admit to the existence of this Shinebox
Carmella staring out the window thinking about life without Tony’s money
You hit the nail on the f*cking head!
Pretty sure Paulie ( or whoever else was left alive from NJ glorified crew ) did not take care for her and her spoiled kids. Only person in this family who was able to earn decent living( with murders, theft and extortion though ) was Tony . When he was gone, everything else disappears pretty fast .
Feds probably cant confiscate property of dead mobster , RICO case they were building against Tony died with him. But to keep their previous lifestyle was very expensive. First Carmela have to sell Tony `s Escalade. Then jewelry . Then the house. Whatever cash Tony hide in some place is spent pretty fast. And Carmelas kids were totally useless to support their mother. Meadow, at tender age of 25 in show finale still did not have profession or even decent education. AJ is even worse. Lazy and always depressed., what night club owner he would be as Tony hoped ? Its a joke , without his fathers money and connections, he was nothing .
The actress who played Ginnie died 10 years ago. Life is short.
in the autopsy report it was confirmed that her blood type = ragu
requiescat in peace, she must weight now less than 120 pounds
Legend has it that the mole lives on.
@@sskumariyer Show some respect huh? This is the actress we're talking about, not the character.
She only went to the Sopranos casting to support a friend. But ended up getting the role ahead of 14,000 others!
Was Phil in prison at some point? I dont think he ever mentions it
Phil's 20 years in the can, whatever happened there
It’s not really that clear. This needs to be clarified 😁
@@cromwellsghost3434 He didn't say a peep about it
@@KahinDaz
Knew Phil was a solid guy and never made a single complaint to garnish any sympathy from his peers. 😁
Maybe a week or two, but he wasn’t a long timer.
He never had the makings of a varsity inmate.
Johnny Sack really loved his wife no matter what anyone else thought. He seemed like the only one who actually treated her right and didnt cheat on her
Yep, him and bobby were the 2 who did not cheat
@@floriantosoni2444 Then they had to kill off his wife in car accident and he was left to marry Janice.
Johnny should have requested 21 years just so he could tell Phil he did more.
I bet John regrets not taking the envelope, $200k, and a piece of Ralphs construction company
All these mobsters were way too emotional.
Again about the money
@@al1665 Yeah, again with the money. There's millions of Dollars at stake!
@@samniedermowe3303 so eiher name a price or get the fuck over it
@@al1665name a price or get the fuck over it
Phil Leotardo did 20 freakin' years in the can! While doing so, he undoubtedly had to compromise. He desired a woman, but compromised; he dropped the soap instead!
kumar lol
I don't think he did 20 years in the can. I mean if he did, it's not in the show.
You get a pass for that
@@aaabatteries9948 Well that's nice
Yikes...
Thank God for Uncle Philly! He kept Ginny in butter brickle.
You're a young man, in 15 years You'll be 67, just a kid
In Italian culture a kid is under 55.
@@Irishesbox11 Im old man still refers to guys he grew up with as "kids" they're in the their 60s
''johnny was my kid brudda, by 11 minutes''
And he was only 52? Yeah right
The way Johnny sack transformed his face when he says “I’ll take it” to the deal… was amazing
Ginny doesn't live on scraps. She lives off low fat whipped cream and candy bars.
Phil did 20 years??? Wonder how he compromised...
He rammed a pool cue up vito's ass.
U don't wanna know
Thoughts of finally telling Tommy to get his shinebox at his release party kept him focused all those years in the can
Evyatar Hadar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You sure? I never heard anything about that
The radiator, whatever happened there
As much of a cold blooded scum bag Johnny could be, we gotta give him credit to how loyal he was to Ginny and his family, one of the few things I appreciated about his character.
@jonathanbirch2022 Yeah, you can retire from the mob any moment.
@jonathanbirch2022 Whed did he exactly?
Ginny living on scraps? Then a garbage dump must be her new buffet.
What she needs is her own zip code
@@gregmalden9809 she falls down dancing, she'll tip New Jersey over.
When she goes camping....the bears have to hide their food
These jokes are really insensitive to people with weight issues
I like a woman you can grab onto something
The hypocrisy from the other wise guys after he takes the deal is hilarious and infuriating at the same time
I would love to hear Agent Smith roast the mob about that.
Those famous five minute dialogues he does from time to time.
Fucking nauseating
Fat Dom saying "He should have stood trial, like a man!" You know full well he would have flipped immediately if faced with the same situation
They’re all a bunch of lying cowards, with the exception of Phil
Phil’s reaction kills me lmaoo he finally told us how many years he did in the can.
Whoa whoa… Phil was in prison?? No way.
I knew nothing about phil doing time in the can either
Ginnys IRA was so big, when it hauls ass its gotta make 2 trips.
Ginny's IRA had its own zipcode
$110K might cover her grubhub bill for the next year.
She'll be able to eat bon bons under the Eiffel tower.
Ginny was so fat, she took 🚿 at the car wash
A comment a minute...hats off Borko. My wife and I just finished all 6 seasons (again) this week. Having done that, your story selections are great as always.
Thank you
Accurate. These gangsters know only one loyalty: cowardly self-interest.
"12 years, for conspiracy to commit murder"
Why not? People who actually commit murder serve less time in some cases.
And some are in the government
@@mattmac1271 cops get paid to do it lol
I know that scene was unrealistic asf
I remember a case of a woman who killed her autistic son and she got something like 6 months probation.
How many years did Phil do in prison? He never seems to mention it on the show.
Phil did time??
Just a rumor
He did 50 days at the youth jail!
@Matthew Barry like Walt Whitman
Loved the character of Johnny Sack. One of my favorites. His “holier than thou” attitude about his marriage, his Maserati, his move to Jersey without telling Tony, his secret plot against Carmine Sr. And those “mohair suits.” Marone!
Yeah, but morals get kicked to the curb really quickly when you're facing 20 years in prison.
David Chase is funny bro. He has every mobster in the show cheating on their wives who are all decent looking women. Except Johnny Sack who had the most unattractive wife by far.
Hotsam Noirchards the ‘d’ can become an ‘r’ in some Neapolitan and Sicilian dialects
@@Franco_City Was Sack's wife supposedly skinny and hot at one point? I thought I remember them mentioning that in some episode.
@@champ1114 Johnny Sack claims at one point she put on the weight after having kids. I can't recall any other character alluding to that.
The allocution...whatever happened there..:
WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE????
Faucking nauseating
God rest his soul
I'll tell you what happened there!
My estimation of John sacrimoni as a man just fucking plummeted
Lol I love how tony says he hopes Johnny dies in there but in earlier episodes he was freaking out over getting caught and going to prison for killing that bevalaqua kid.
God who wouldn't love a man like Johnny? He is so good to his family
Sarcasm hahahah
A real man would think twice before joint the mafia and putting the family through the suffering caused by the mafia.
Bloody hell he is doing his 15 years and didn’t flip, 90% wealth gone. Christ alive what more did the crew want 🤨🤨🤨
they all talk shiet because if you say something like " good job" than they say " are you gonna help his wife and daughter" and than you are stuck in a corner, or even worse, when you say somethign positive they all look at you as a rat...
It's a point to show how hypocritical and sociopathic everyone in the Mafia is, how easy it is to talk down and say "I would've stood trial" when they weren't faced with those problems.
@@getsufuma2597
Apart from Phil, it’s rumoured he did 20 yearrrs in the cannn..🤔
@@cromwellsghost3434 yeah but thats just a rumour... nobody knows for sure if thats true because he barely ever mentions the fact that he did.....
TWENTY FUCKEN YEARS!!!!!!!
@@getsufuma2597 bingo! As if they’d risk CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER on a court case that’s basically a gimme, shit, a lot of guys flip for less. I like how Chase didn’t make it so obvious in a way, just showed us how hypocritical they are.
If you listen close you can hear Phil mention how he did 20 years in the can
I didn't get that part. I even slowed down the video
"Whatever happened to Gary Cooper, the strong silent shinebox"
Johnny sac was an undervalued character. The actor is so so great. This whole scene with him barley able to swallow or breathe. He plays it so masterful.
Last time I made bail this early, my soup was still warm when I got home.
Johnny Sack is sharp as a tack dressed to the 9's. He stood up and took his punishment as harsh as it was, what a life.
That's because, unlike other people, Johnny Sack wasn't about to compromise.
He was a mobster. He was responsible for murdering people for his own financial gain. His punishment wasn't harsh. The fact he was dressed well doesn't absolve him of murder.
"You're a young man, you'll only be 99 when you get out"
Just a kid.....
Jr would have been jealous to see Johnny’s courtroom sketch. Much less abstract.
This series shows just how pointless the mob life is.
Johnny Sack served his family with loyalty, killed for it, sacrificed decades of his life to it and made 5 million dollars in the process. Only to have it all taken away along with his freedom in the blink of an eye.
The 5 million dollars unspent and confiscated by the government, his wife stranded and alone for 15 years and he'll never even get to see his grandkids.
To top it all off, he dies of cancer in prison.
They die so young
Don Borko has the best UA-cam commenters. Keep it up gentlemen. There's no scraps in Borkos scrapbook!
But there is shines in his shinebox
And all the grilled cheeses are cooked on a Wolf range in a copper skillet.
What?! Phil did 20yrs in jail. When?! How much more heartbreak can I take?
I'm sorry to pile on the bad news, but... every one of those years he did was a fuckin' year. 20 fuckin' years.
He probably gave them a lot of information right? He probably did nothing but talk.
"You don't ever talk about the existence of this thing"
Uhh, secret's out, Phil. There are oscar winning films about LCN
Vito should have told Sal that when the latter caught the former at a gay bar.
The irony is that Johnny was the only one who was loyal To his wife.
Bobby was too
It’s really profound when he says where he and his wife met, ultimately she gained nothing from knowing him
She gained a lot of weight
@@drdr3496; Touche !
Among all the mob wives on the show, Ginny was one of the few who you can tell loved her husband dearly. David Chase has said there are no honest characters on the show, but all she ever lied about was her compulsive eating. She would have still married him knowing how it would end, and would have taken some of the burden from him if she could. It was indeed profound hearing him reminisce about meeting her. It's sad, because at that point he'll only see her a few more times while he's alive.
The house and the Yukon, surely.
Sopranos is the best show ever! RIP James Gandolfini.
What kind of likeness is that?
Fodder for cartoonists!
If they were great artists they'd be in a museum
Then came the staredown
Hahaha
“because it would kill your practice” is the ultimate punchline
Phil: "I been hit with a gun, stomped on, stuffed in a trunk, shot, stabbed, buried twice, and did 20 fucking years"
One thing you can say about Johnny Sack. He truly loved his wife Ginny.
Johnny was a lot of things, but man he loved his wife. At the front of his mind, even facing the worst, he was always concerned with her well being.
I’ve watched the sopranos over and over... but I never could figure how many years Phil did in the can..
Phil did 20 years in the can ... its a public record ... easy to find if you know where to look
@@frankvogel8607 Charles schwab ova here..
Just shows you who these people really are. The point of the vow of silence is that when you go down, you protect everyone else. Johnny didn’t even flip to protect everyone and his reputation. He just admitted to being involved with something which at that point, the mafia was no longer a secret. And literally the same day, all of them didn’t appreciate. Matter of fact, just started talking shit on him. He should’ve just flipped at that point.
Him flipping on individuals would have been less detrimental they now have a witness for the existence of a crime family.
"You're a young man" Johnny is in his 50's! What do they consider an old man a fucking 170 year old?
Interesting fact: When Phil did his 20 years in prison he was only 25 years old when he got released. The joint really did a number on his physical appearance though.
What a nauseous guy that Borko, releasing all those videos without any provocation.
Have you even seen the discovery evidence?
The HBO copyright...whateva happened there.
"I hope he dies in there" and when he did die in there it was "To Johnny Sac, he was a great man, Salut" ... The hypocrisy of Tony Soprano.
The best TV show ever.
The mob had a certain protocol, what you say in private vs what you say and how you act around people outside of your immediate circle.
Because NY and NJ still had some semblance of respect for him. He pled guilty, he confirmed the existence of La Cosa Nostra, but he never ratted on anyone. That's why NY hang the portrait of him when he dies.
@@danieljong8442 The existence was confirmed a long time ago:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apalachin_meeting
Until then, Hoover and the FBI were even denying its existence
The mafia exposed itself through its petty turf wars.
@@bluerisk Not really what I meant. I never said he was the first to confirm the existence of LCN and that it was new info to the feds. I just said that he confirmed it
I keep forgetting how many years phil did in the can. It's a good thing he keeps reminding us
These Soprano's clips are a treat!
5 minutes of pure entertainment, 30 minutes reading the ridiculous comments LMAO!
2:57 can feel his pain
Look how good Sack's court sketch looks compared to Junior's. I guarantee you that Junior's death glare molded him into a great artist.
Should have included Sal Vitro's remark and Tony's informative explanation of how the Feds tortured Johnny into coercion.
Yeah but the time limit made that impossible
@@borko1990 Stupida Fackin Time-a Llimits....
@@borko1990 so are u saying we have to compromise?
Did Ron ever come back sober?
LOL 😆😆😆
She called him drunk at 12 years, but he was able to get it down to 15. He fought hard for his client.
Gunna?
I love how these mafia guys act so indignant when they are caught. They're mad they aren't going to get to keep their blood money. He's mad he's facing 15 years in prison. How many people are dead because of him??
Not anyone the world will miss
Johnny Sac always cared about his wife. Even in his plea bargain, he was only thinking about getting more assets for Ginny. One of the fewest character in the show that did not mess around with other women.
I always wonder, did Johnny get conjugal visits behind the scenes? Wow, the jealousy of the other inmates when they saw Ginny walk in
15 years with Palmela and her five sisters, staring at a bunch of men.......she be looking damn good....
Mr Borko, during the time period beginning approximately 2017 through to today: were you employed by, or associated with the UA-cam faction of the organised crime family of La Cosa HBO?
Borko: ..... yes.......
Gasp's in the audience
@@suprcrzy Are you fucking kidding me? You don't even admit the existence of this thing. Ever.
@@suprcrzy Fucking nauseating, you never admit this thing, ever
I threw acid at my screen.......
Todays YTers have no appreciation of the penile experience. ..
"And throw acid in his face..." That is how you get Harvey Dent turning into Two-Face, Silvio...
Rewatching the entire show I love Johnny Sacks character more and more. Just a great character