And he intentionally shot a wannaba gangsta rapper, right in the ass... and did that totally unnecessary hit for Tone for nothing more than because he said so. Fuckin Bobby B
@TheGooners11 Simply not true. Bobby's rise through the ranks was swift once he was given an opportunity to prove himself. Tony even says "you've been a top performer lately" while they're fishing and tenatively promotes him to underboss. That would not have happened if he was incompetent.
The evolution of Bobby's character was one of my favorite details from The Sopranos. From a shy, bumbling guy Tony ridiculed and dismissed into Tony's most trusted soldier.
I think Tony realizes he may have misjudged Bobby after a while. You never saw any stupid shit, stupid drug usage, or poppin off at the mouth with Bobby or Sil
True. Remember when Tony mocked Bobby for what he was wearing when they had to go into the woods and save Paulie and Chris after they lost the Russian and spent a night almost freezing to death? Yeah, he looked a little like Elmer Fudd, but Bobby could have survived a week out there and Tony realized it was a smart way to dress.
I wonder if Tony ever realized that the 'strong silent type' he constantly whined about was staring him in the face for years. Everything Tony lamented about missing from modern society was embodied in Bobby.
@@HookedOnSonics518 Pride? More like humility. A guy who thinks too much of himself is exactly the kind of person who'd expect to get something for nothing. Semantics is not meaningless . Pride isn't the same as humility or honesty, just like an apple isn't the same as cheese or a rock.
I'm sure Janice filled in Bobby on plenty of juicy timbits about Tony's marriage, but it's one of those things - Tony's marriage is much older, and he is Bobby's boss, so he is(or feels like he is) entitled to give him a pep talk on the subject. It's just how humans are, it's not even condescending or anything, he knows Tony means well, and it's just making conversation.
@@hansolo631 Bobby had a way better marriage that only ended because of his wife's tragically sudden death. Tony is only still with Carmella because they're both husks that refuse to change in any way. He really can't give advice.
@Chad Shaffer It makes perfect sense if you take the blinders off. I've never seen Lost but I know that the consensus is that the story completely shit the bed - now I'm in murder/homocide, why would I know a thing like that? Who is this man Chad Shaffer?!? He's a man who loves men above all else!
He approached Tony the right way. Got right to the point, wasn't asking for any handouts or special treatment, just an opportunity to be more productive and have more responsibility. Those are the kind of guys you want on your team regardless of the organization.
“She sleeps a lot ... it’s hard” ... PAUSE - BLINK ... I believe Tony was sincere when he said he was the only one he could trust with Junior. The way Tony winced when Bobby said he waited in line for stool softener. He understood. Hardly the ideal “job” for a made guy.
Bobbys cadence and how he spoke was what really set him apart from the others. He knew how to speak with sense, picked his words and his delivery was how he earned his way up the chain here. Even Sil had a tendency to speak with a bit more Vigour and forget about Paulie and Christopher. Good Guy Bobby
Gotta respect the way Bobby handles this situation. Nearly every other guy in Jersey would bitch about not earning enough behind Tony's back instead of sitting down with him.
I love how Tony asks Bobby if he wants money and Bobby says that he “wants the chance to earn”, a real man who is loyal and trustworthy to the end. The kind of man you want in a fight; regardless of if he’s scared he’ll stand by you and fight if he needs to; the strong and silent type.
One thing I love about these guys is how formal they are when talking about business. On a normal day it’s Tony’s office and they can all hangout playing pool and shoot the shit in here; but whenever Tony’s expecting someone for a meeting or whatever the back room of the Bing becomes a board meeting room all of a sudden. Same thing with Carmine’s place.
And unlike Christopher, he wasn't getting forced up the chain. Bobby put in the work without bitching, and earned respect. Even Paulie found himself on no-mans-land when getting heated with Bobby.
Greatest series ever. So much going on in this scene with everything Tony is dealing with in life, from his devotion to respect and love for his uncle, his contempt to his sister, his gradual building respect for Bobby as a devoted made guy. He knows it's Janice who he is really talking to about a promotion. Stressful.
I think his feelings about Janice are complicated too. "Tends towards depression", thats Tony as well. This scene is Tony at his most human, trying to do what's best for his family, and being honest & upfront with Bobby
The fact Bobby can deal with Janice and stay emotionally stable shows he is ready for bigger and better things. Collections at this point would be childs play.
Bobby does two things very well 1) He gets right to the point, which Tony respects 2) He refuses Tony's offer of refreshments negating a common negotiating tactic of offering a small "gift" to make the other party feel like they owe you
Tony offered him a raise and he countered with wanting the chance to “earn” it. As an employer, if employee ever says that, you keep them close and give them the raise anyways. Cause that’s a stand up guy.
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@@effortlessawareness8778 This comment is too allegorical for 'em. Besides, this comment section is nothing but a glorified pygmy shinebox where the sacred and the propane meet on the precipice of a crossroad.
It is basically like hazing. He didn't get treated that well, but stayed loyal and even could deal with Janice. Tony eventually realized Bobby could prove himself to be dependable and loyal.
Tony really grows to appreciate the way Bobby measures his words and deals with, what he knows, are the thankless and nightmarishly droll tasks in life so there's still decency. Tone's a lot more sensitive and impressionable than he is allowed to let on so he can recognize, subtly, others superior methods of dealing with what causes him such pain that leads to rage.
Outside of Christopher, Tony definitely appreciated Bobby the most and did a lot for him. It’s easy to see why though, Bobby was easily one of the most agreeable people to work with in the entire crew. On top of that after the whole fight he even got a promotion. Tony definitely respected Bobby just not Janice.
@@Pdmc-vu5gj Tony did not destroy the family, truthfully the only mistake he made was not making Ralph captain. It was everybody else who contributed. Tony B his cousin you could argue brought down the whole thing.
@@jmar291 Tony became increasingly sociopathic and unhappy over the 8 years period of the show. Season by season. Worse and worse. Increasingly isolated at the top with his money.. He killed his own captains...sometimes personally...Ralphie, Christopher, Pussy (no choice on that one). Not to mention falling out with or not inspiring loyalty from Ritchie, Furio, Paulie, Carlo, Feech, etc.. Especially Carlo who he personally insulted several times.
Bobby was the most decent stand-up person male or female on the entire series. Never bitched, just grinds and does what needed to be done. Thought with his head and heart not his ego. Treated others with respect even when they did not do likewise. He was a good solid guy and probably would’ve been better off in civilian life.
The way Tony rubs his wedding ring as he explains what to expect from marriage is so akin to real life... little details like these are what flesh these characters and this show out so well. Rest in Peace James Gandolfini, you're impeccable talent will be dearly missed
Notice how Bobby got straight to the point with what he wanted, throughout the series Tony hates it whenever someone goes into story about why they’re there. Not Bobby he knows Tony and he knows how to ask for something.
Probably one of the only such meetings Tony ever held in the entire series that was straight-up, honest, and positive. All the rest were either screaming sessions, flase fronts before someone got whacked, or some other such scullduggery.
I love the consistent leadership style Tony shows. After every sit-down he makes sure to embrace his people as a secondary reinforcement. Obviously this can’t be down in the business world but I believe it boosts the subordinate’s commitment and loyalty.
Bobby was always 💯 tony should have kept Bobby around him more then some of the other ones like Carlo or Raymond. Bobby very loyal to Tony to the very end
Tony offers him a handout and he turns it down and says he wants to earn. That alone made Bobby a top guy. Someone like Paulie would have just taken the money and offered nothing in return.
Damn, that's how managers should be...understanding your employees predicaments, telling them that you need them (not matter how shitty that position is) and in the end giving them options...
“How’s she doing…my sister?” Tony always knew Janice was a snake with an agenda in every situation, his upbrining kept him from not unconditionally loving his blood family
Bobby had an interesting rise in the family from being Junior's errand boy to being a top earner and leader under Tony. He was dependable and never swayed from the family.
Believe it or not this scene exhibit a textbook example of how to engage an effective wage negotiation with an employer. Bobby stated his position outline the reasons for having that position and did so while retaining a great balance between being friendly but not familiar which is the Hallmark of how to cultivate effective professional relationships.
Anyone that marries Janice and stands in line for 40 minutes getting uncle Junior stool softener on sale has the makings of a varsity wise guy.
He was also an expert marksman. I can't think of anyone else I'd hire to shoot the meaty part of someone's thigh.
He also kicked the boss' ass
And he intentionally shot a wannaba gangsta rapper, right in the ass... and did that totally unnecessary hit for Tone for nothing more than because he said so. Fuckin Bobby B
I'm about as sick of this joke as Tony was
Tony was always so mean to him.
Bobby was a stand up guy. Could always be trusted.
JAMZYBHOY1989 And Tony knew that.
he seems silly and naive from what i take from the video clips.
@TheGooners11 Simply not true. Bobby's rise through the ranks was swift once he was given an opportunity to prove himself. Tony even says "you've been a top performer lately" while they're fishing and tenatively promotes him to underboss. That would not have happened if he was incompetent.
Yep Bobby was a stand-up guy and like tony said he trust him to take care of his uncle
Trusting anyone in the criminal world would get you killed
Props to Bobby for getting to the point. Everyone else has a bullshit preamble of some sort. LOL
Paulie worst of all.
Skip the preambles...what’s on ya minnd
Paulie was the worst. Chris not much better.
@@jernbek1 Chris and Pauline where divas
Well Bobby was hungry lol
The evolution of Bobby's character was one of my favorite details from The Sopranos. From a shy, bumbling guy Tony ridiculed and dismissed into Tony's most trusted soldier.
agreed 100%, Tony loved him like a brother by the end
tony loved everyone some just were stupid as fuck
you just made zero sense
Luis Capellan get that egg salad out of your mouth
socallawrence what? To much Gherkins?
I think Tony realizes he may have misjudged Bobby after a while. You never saw any stupid shit, stupid drug usage, or poppin off at the mouth with Bobby or Sil
Sil had one vice though- the gambling. Plus Bobby wasn't a womaniser.
Bacala had to be the most decent guy in the mob.
This is how Bobby became underboss.
I heard he did mushrooms once. A whole plate!
True. Remember when Tony mocked Bobby for what he was wearing when they had to go into the woods and save Paulie and Chris after they lost the Russian and spent a night almost freezing to death? Yeah, he looked a little like Elmer Fudd, but Bobby could have survived a week out there and Tony realized it was a smart way to dress.
Dont forget Sil was involved in killing a made guy (Dom) without the ok. That could have been a major issue.
A hard man not to like was Bacala.
TheGooners11 buying those train sets for $ 8000 he deserved to get whacked
Unless he’s shooting a French Canadian musician in the face for wanting to spend more time with his child.
@@gsmoneybabyxxl7575 😂 😂 absolute savage!!
Do you know what Bacala is?Of course you don’t!We taught the world how to eat!
@@gsmoneybabyxxl7575 , same to a monthly rate at Green Grove!
I wonder if Tony ever realized that the 'strong silent type' he constantly whined about was staring him in the face for years. Everything Tony lamented about missing from modern society was embodied in Bobby.
Probably one of the reasons he hated him so much. Bobby was everything Tony wished he could be.
jesus christ, stfu. These are mobsters, ffs.
Bobby?!
That was just another example of his true narcissistic personality.
@@rodrigopacheco12 strong silent mobster. So what?
“She’s prone to depression” that’s where he won Tony over lol
Fr, it sucks having to watch out for people like Tony and his ma who are sadistic.
so true. just thinking that as he said it
its a nice way of saying she's a black hole
Yeah like ok, he’s being honest with me lol
@@Ultrajamz no, the point is Tony likes hearing that Janice is feeling down
I think it was smart wording by Bobby when Tony asked him if he needed money to say he just wants a chance to earn
He very rarely ever said something that could get him in hot water with anyone. He knew exactly how to talk to both Junior and Tony.
I always respect guys who want to work for their money as opposed to looking for a handout; it shows that they have pride.
@@HookedOnSonics518 A wild guess says you never saw these wiseguys sunning themselves on the construction site. :-)
@@HookedOnSonics518 Pride? More like humility. A guy who thinks too much of himself is exactly the kind of person who'd expect to get something for nothing. Semantics is not meaningless . Pride isn't the same as humility or honesty, just like an apple isn't the same as cheese or a rock.
@@genericusername8337 I meant to say pride in the way that they have self-respect.
Bobby turned down food that was offered to him by Tony and Tony was all right with it. That shows you that Bobby earned Tony’s respect.
...Tony's not ashamed to admit and say, that his estimation on Bobby as man and food critic, just rocketed.
Bobby asked for the sit down. If Tony had invited Bobby then it would’ve been more offensive.
Half a fucken tray in there!!
@@karmatt3098 Right
He was hungry.
Tony giving Bobby marriage advice... the irony. Sopranos writing will never be topped!
I'm sure Janice filled in Bobby on plenty of juicy timbits about Tony's marriage, but it's one of those things - Tony's marriage is much older, and he is Bobby's boss, so he is(or feels like he is) entitled to give him a pep talk on the subject. It's just how humans are, it's not even condescending or anything, he knows Tony means well, and it's just making conversation.
@Chad Shaffer 24 is hilariously bad propaganda and lost is basically the textbook on how not to write a tv show.
@@hansolo631 Bobby had a way better marriage that only ended because of his wife's tragically sudden death. Tony is only still with Carmella because they're both husks that refuse to change in any way. He really can't give advice.
@Chad Shaffer It makes perfect sense if you take the blinders off. I've never seen Lost but I know that the consensus is that the story completely shit the bed - now I'm in murder/homocide, why would I know a thing like that? Who is this man Chad Shaffer?!? He's a man who loves men above all else!
none of those shows have good writing lol what are you talking about
He approached Tony the right way. Got right to the point, wasn't asking for any handouts or special treatment, just an opportunity to be more productive and have more responsibility. Those are the kind of guys you want on your team regardless of the organization.
“She sleeps a lot ... it’s hard” ... PAUSE - BLINK ... I believe Tony was sincere when he said he was the only one he could trust with Junior. The way Tony winced when Bobby said he waited in line for stool softener. He understood. Hardly the ideal “job” for a made guy.
>>The way Tony winced when Bobby said he waited in line for stool softener. He understood. Hardly the ideal “job” for a made guy.
Bobbys cadence and how he spoke was what really set him apart from the others. He knew how to speak with sense, picked his words and his delivery was how he earned his way up the chain here. Even Sil had a tendency to speak with a bit more Vigour and forget about Paulie and Christopher. Good Guy Bobby
He moved up bc his closeness to junior and Janice. Tony only trusted family
@@younggrinch2826 I would have said that had he not killed Chris and attempted to kill his mother.
@@younggrinch2826 Cold take
I got a BALD head!!
yes his genius in conversation was clearly shown in his insightful understanding of the similarities between nostradamus and notre dame!!!!
Gotta respect the way Bobby handles this situation. Nearly every other guy in Jersey would bitch about not earning enough behind Tony's back instead of sitting down with him.
Tony already knows most of the money is getting spent on Janice and Bobby’s kids. Noble intentions always provoke less or no anger.
That sounds like Paulie you described hahaha
@@assassinsknight And his train collection
I love how Tony asks Bobby if he wants money and Bobby says that he “wants the chance to earn”, a real man who is loyal and trustworthy to the end. The kind of man you want in a fight; regardless of if he’s scared he’ll stand by you and fight if he needs to; the strong and silent type.
Aoh GarryCoopa Ova Hea..
it's Garry fuckin Coopah
Opposite to Chirsy who looks fragile.
And by earn he means he wants the chance to steal.
@@mrflynn1205 he was asking for a racket to run,not every racket involved stealing
I wanted to earn. I compromised. I waited 40 minutes at the Rite Aid for stool softener. 😂
hahahahaahahahaha
Poor Uncle Junior doesn't get any privacy or respect. All those guys talking about shit they weren't suppose to be talking (uncle Jun in the muff!)
🤣
I needed it two weeks ago, but I compromised. I waited till it went on sale.
Yes but did you do 20 FUCKIN YEARS IN THE CAN?
One thing I love about these guys is how formal they are when talking about business. On a normal day it’s Tony’s office and they can all hangout playing pool and shoot the shit in here; but whenever Tony’s expecting someone for a meeting or whatever the back room of the Bing becomes a board meeting room all of a sudden. Same thing with Carmine’s place.
Tony: How's Jan doing? Bobby: That thing with the roadies under the boardwalk...she's got real talent, Tone
Whatever happened there...
🤣
She asks about you
She was a hooah
You can really tell Tony loved Bacalla like a brother in law
And unlike Christopher, he wasn't getting forced up the chain. Bobby put in the work without bitching, and earned respect. Even Paulie found himself on no-mans-land when getting heated with Bobby.
Tony: "Staying off the street nowadays is a good thing no?"
Bobby: "Well you oughta know sweetie"
Lolololol
Made me LOL
Someone needs to make a video of people asking questions then cutting to little Pauli saying this 🤣
Oh! I saw that comin!
LOL! Madrone.
Lol
That's some serious back-slapping
Two pats for greeting hug, four pats for goodbyes...! All standard mafioso tactics and etiquette!
It's like watching two clothed bears wrestle in a circus.
best back-slapping in the series
Thunderous.
It's hard making the reacharound, when your guy is in another block hugging ya.
Bobbies death was one of the most painful to me, he was such a good hearted mobster, he didn't deserve that.
Charles Schuab Ova hea...
Ya it’s sad when go young like that
@@burningforyou6078 WHEN *THEY GO!?* C’mon Huh!? It was Carmine behind it-Payback for that HEWA he was fucKing, Lorraine Calluzzo.
He was a malignant choo-choo train loving fuck
@@Helmuesi911 take it easy Phil.
Bobby should have said "Quasimodo predicted all these" right there, it would earn him an immediate promotion.
Bobby B was the man. He was one of Tony’s most loyal soldiers. Aside from Sil.
His old man was the fuckin terminator.
There punks
Calls his older sister “a good kid.” With good reason too.
She's just a kid. Me, an old man.
@@user-ce1cu5my4j when I was younger you were an old man now I’m old and YOURE still an old man
A good kid - and a CRACK shot!
You know one day my wallet was light...We're talking about a 11 year old kid here Anthony
Imagine being hugged by both of them at the same time 🤗
Greatest series ever. So much going on in this scene with everything Tony is dealing with in life, from his devotion to respect and love for his uncle, his contempt to his sister, his gradual building respect for Bobby as a devoted made guy. He knows it's Janice who he is really talking to about a promotion. Stressful.
I think his feelings about Janice are complicated too. "Tends towards depression", thats Tony as well. This scene is Tony at his most human, trying to do what's best for his family, and being honest & upfront with Bobby
The fact Bobby can deal with Janice and stay emotionally stable shows he is ready for bigger and better things. Collections at this point would be childs play.
I 'member she was bitching about Tony gave Richie Aprile 50 grand or something after he came back from prison. In fact he could give him nothing.
Quasimodo predicted all these
😂
🤣
@@swy334 '"
Isn't he the half back of Notre Dame?
Who did what?!?
You can tell that Tony loved Bobby like a brother in law
Bobby does two things very well 1) He gets right to the point, which Tony respects 2) He refuses Tony's offer of refreshments negating a common negotiating tactic of offering a small "gift" to make the other party feel like they owe you
Charles Schwab ova here…
Very true
Tony offered him a raise and he countered with wanting the chance to “earn” it.
As an employer, if employee ever says that, you keep them close and give them the raise anyways. Cause that’s a stand up guy.
Bobby needed a bump up after he waited that long for junior's stool softener in rite-aid..
Fuckin’ youtubaas ova hea they all on sabattical’? this comment not gettin upvoted in a year? I’m fuckin’ dyin ova hea & the least risible.
Whatyagonnado
@@effortlessawareness8778 This comment is too allegorical for 'em. Besides, this comment section is nothing but a glorified pygmy shinebox where the sacred and the propane meet on the precipice of a crossroad.
The character development is phenomenal! Look at how Tony treats Bobby from Season 1 to Season 5
It is basically like hazing. He didn't get treated that well, but stayed loyal and even could deal with Janice. Tony eventually realized Bobby could prove himself to be dependable and loyal.
Season 2.
Season 2 to season 6b
1:25 Tony completely understood the depression thing
Tony really grows to appreciate the way Bobby measures his words and deals with, what he knows, are the thankless and nightmarishly droll tasks in life so there's still decency. Tone's a lot more sensitive and impressionable than he is allowed to let on so he can recognize, subtly, others superior methods of dealing with what causes him such pain that leads to rage.
“With Jan and the kids to feed now…” holy lord imagine how much that costs!
Outside of Christopher, Tony definitely appreciated Bobby the most and did a lot for him. It’s easy to see why though, Bobby was easily one of the most agreeable people to work with in the entire crew. On top of that after the whole fight he even got a promotion. Tony definitely respected Bobby just not Janice.
What do you mean "even?" That promotion was spiteful
You know Tony had a lot of respect for Bobby coming and showing his loyalty looking to earn more
Not really. Tony acted like it was an imposition. He was a terrible boss who destroyed the entire family.
@@Pdmc-vu5gj Tony did not destroy the family, truthfully the only mistake he made was not making Ralph captain. It was everybody else who contributed. Tony B his cousin you could argue brought down the whole thing.
@@jmar291 Tony became increasingly sociopathic and unhappy over the 8 years period of the show. Season by season. Worse and worse. Increasingly isolated at the top with his money.. He killed his own captains...sometimes personally...Ralphie, Christopher, Pussy (no choice on that one). Not to mention falling out with or not inspiring loyalty from Ritchie, Furio, Paulie, Carlo, Feech, etc.. Especially Carlo who he personally insulted several times.
“All I know Is he can’t stay in our social club no more”😂😂😂😂😂
FM BXB Social club? He’s gotta goooo!
@@caesar349 I wanna think about it,
@@MarsVee123 yeah I...... I don’t know
@@spiderboy-db5us what is there to think about!?
@@LuDimezofKush sit down- Tony
When they killed Bobby I literally yelled at my tv "YOU'VE GOT TO BE FUCKING SHITTING ME!"
Did you get Soft drinks Of Choice(?)
Was just waiting for the ramp to build a lionel up there 😅
Being that I work at rite aid in the pharmacy I laughed at this scene more lol
Fuck Rite Aid
@@HamanKarn567 AND your Mom
@@HamanKarn567 Everything is such a rip-off there. That includes Walgreens as well.
@@josept9729 rite aid doesn’t exist anymore but true about walgreens
Being married to Janice, if you ask me it was Bobby who was doin’ the heavy liftin’.
@aileen wournos Mentally
Bobby: Well honesty, I’ll get right to the point
Tony: *facial expression* please do
🤣🤣🤣
As much as Tony put shit on Bobby at the start with the hazing, he soon realised he misjudged and had a valuable asset.
2:20 the noise to big fat guys make when they struggle to do the physical action it takes to hug haha
Bobby was the most decent stand-up person male or female on the entire series. Never bitched, just grinds and does what needed to be done. Thought with his head and heart not his ego. Treated others with respect even when they did not do likewise. He was a good solid guy and probably would’ve been better off in civilian life.
Best deserved comments about Bobby, Well done.
Having never seen the show but having seen dozens of clips this is the first time I’ve seen Tony be reasonable for two minutes straight.
When it comes to his family, babies, and helpless animals, Tony can be a real stand-up guy
Instead of waiting 40 minutes he could of just paid the additional 50 cents at Walgreens.
let me tell you something mark...you never had the makings of a varsity athlete
But Walgreens doesn’t sell Big Mouth Billy Bass, like where Georgie bought his.
Junior would have taken the $0.50 out of his pay and fired him for being overcharged.
@@KK-pm7ud I mean look at his house. Junior was a cheap SOB.
The most constructive healthy conversation 2 characters ever had on this show
The way Tony rubs his wedding ring as he explains what to expect from marriage is so akin to real life... little details like these are what flesh these characters and this show out so well. Rest in Peace James Gandolfini, you're impeccable talent will be dearly missed
Are you high? There is no ring on his ring-finger and the only ring is on his pinky
Never saw much of JR’s crew, Beppy, Tommy, Murf, etc…or the Barese crew for that matter, and the Barese crew was the biggest crew in the family!
Notice how Bobby got straight to the point with what he wanted, throughout the series Tony hates it whenever someone goes into story about why they’re there. Not Bobby he knows Tony and he knows how to ask for something.
Bobby is definitely not a "come from behind" kind of guy......
He's a stool softener kind of guy
No he wasn't, Vito was
Tony eating is one of those little nuances of the show that always makes me laugh. This show was so brilliant on about 100 levels. 👍
Tony loved Bobby like a brudder in law.
There's a lot of hugging and physical affection shown between these thugs and murderers.
Probably one of the only such meetings Tony ever held in the entire series that was straight-up, honest, and positive. All the rest were either screaming sessions, flase fronts before someone got whacked, or some other such scullduggery.
I like how Tony is giving Bobby marriage advice like he wasn't happily married before Janice
I love the consistent leadership style Tony shows. After every sit-down he makes sure to embrace his people as a secondary reinforcement. Obviously this can’t be down in the business world but I believe it boosts the subordinate’s commitment and loyalty.
Bobby was one of my favorites. A good man.
Bobby was always 💯 tony should have kept Bobby around him more then some of the other ones like Carlo or Raymond. Bobby very loyal to Tony to the very end
There were Hispanics in the crew? Ohhh you mean Carlo.
The captain with no crew
The acting in this show was simply outstanding.
This man stands in line 40 mins for stool softener and is married too Janice smh give that man what he wants
Tony offers him a handout and he turns it down and says he wants to earn. That alone made Bobby a top guy. Someone like Paulie would have just taken the money and offered nothing in return.
You could tell Tony genuinely liked and trusted Bobby. Almost like a brother or cousin, especially with the close relationship to Junior.
Tony realizes if he keeps Bobby out working, then he can force Janice out of bed and make her go pick up Uncle Junior's stool softener.
Damn, that's how managers should be...understanding your employees predicaments, telling them that you need them (not matter how shitty that position is) and in the end giving them options...
Bobby’s wearing Chet’s shirt from Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I'd rather Bobby wearing Chet's shirt, than that asshole Ted Danson.
Good catch! HBO recycling wardrobes lol
Legend has it that Omar, Turtle, Tyrion and Hank Kingsley all wore the shirt at some point
All these hugs Always serves the purpose of checking for hidden mics and what not..!!
2:20 is that hugging sound added post production or something? sounds so out of place which makes it funny af
When Janice shot Richie through the heart, was that the giving or the taking part of the relationship....?
I think that would fall under the "giving" column
She took a punch and gave a bullet.
Yes.
Notice how Tony can't look at Bobby in the eyes when he refers to Janice as a "good kid".
Bobby had the best heart
Bobby knew how to show respect
Bobby looking like a Steven Siegals brother.
LOL. Steven's 'thinner' brother.
He needs money for more quotations books
Bobby was such a stand up guy in so many ways, if only he hadn’t grown up around mobsters.
Yup. Better to be a stand up guy than a come from behind kind of guy, like some people we know.
To the victor, the shinebox.
Nice Dunkin’ Donuts placement ad.
“How’s she doing…my sister?”
Tony always knew Janice was a snake with an agenda in every situation, his upbrining kept him from not unconditionally loving his blood family
What did Tony Soprano mean by "Staying off the streets is a good thing." at 0:46-0:57?...
This is one of the most pleasant exchanges I’ve seen between these two
You want more responsibility? Start with controlling your wife.
Lol
Tony had a way of throwing everything you say to him right back in your face when the time was right.
Bobby is wearing the same exact shirt that Tony wore in the final scene of the series at Holsten's.
Which means Tony grew to be Bobby's size by season 6
Bro I love the music in the background sounds like a heart beat racing as he is talking about getting a better job I.e. raise
He always deserved more. Bobby did the right thing always
The show should've ended on one good note: Bobby living a good life finally
Would love to know how many back slaps happened in the whole series
Oof, marone. Loads
Vito was involved in a lot of backslapping
Or paulies finger snaps
A compilation for Borko to conduct
Tony was very honest here
Bobby had an interesting rise in the family from being Junior's errand boy to being a top earner and leader under Tony. He was dependable and never swayed from the family.
bobby was the sweetest guy on the whole show
his death was heart-breaking
He was especially sweet when he suggested Tony not pay Hesh back the remaining 200k
@@jackedkerouac4414 Or when he killed that kid. Heartbreaking? Great character but he deserved far worse.
I forget the quote he says in his introduction episode as he’s walking out the door... imagine if he repeated that here in the end lmao
"To the victor belongs the spoils."
A quick, no bs sit-down that lasts 2 minutes and is resolved quickly. Tony probably appreciated that, lol.
They look like a ad for a SHINEBOX CLINIC!! BEFORE AND WAYYYY BEFORE!
It's the first time Bobby denies food.
It's like a weight loss commercial. Before, & way da fuck before! He he he he
@@visionist7 you ever stop breaking balls?
The grunting i hear when they go about hugging each other. Disturbing.
For some reason when Bobby and Tony hugged it reminded me of double zeroes.
Believe it or not this scene exhibit a textbook example of how to engage an effective wage negotiation with an employer. Bobby stated his position outline the reasons for having that position and did so while retaining a great balance between being friendly but not familiar which is the Hallmark of how to cultivate effective professional relationships.