First year in law school, and this guy is such a healthy role model. Great professional ethics, associating with virtuous people, and seeking justice for his clients.
4:56 The greatest twist in the Sopranos was not a character death, not a character turning rat, not Carmella finding out about an affair, but Neil Mink growing a mustache!
There is a law and order episode where Neil’s actor plays a psychologist and he has the exact same mustache as here. Both Sopranos episode and law and order episode came out mid 2005
Neil was super smart for never charging Tony until he actually had to work in the court room. That was his investment. Gaining a mobsters trust by not being a typical lawyer who charges for everything. He knew who he was dealing with and kept himself safe with that play.
Anyone familiar with them, would know that it's not good, if they ever get to sitting around cursing you for being a "blood sucka". . . . "I mean can you believe the balls on this smuck"
@@conormartin3476 Not for nothing. I'm sure Tony had Neil on a healthy retainer. Plus all the other illegal stuff he benefited from (i.e. Webistics). All the lawyers who represent scumbags like Tony are certainly doing it for the money... he certainly was not doing charity work. I think that's where Meadow was heading, actually. All that "Mezzogiorno" bs... she was going to become like Neil and protect murderers like her dad in order to handsomely profit from it.
What are you talking about? Tony explicitly says that he has his own "kick". This means that he was part of the organization and got a cut over either everything "kicked up" to tony or a kick of everything in the organization directly.
Fun fact--Mike Gendler, who's mentioned a few times throughout the series, but never seen--"Talk to Mike Gendler, see what he says," "I had Mike Gendler on the phone the whole way over"--is actually a real person and David Chase's personal attorney.
I’m not even gonna blame HBO. Time Warner, my old cable company, was an insecure company. They created a constant tension which spilled over and effected Borko’s uploads.
"Tony... when you got 1.3 million undeclared guns with hollow point ammunition staring into a videotape camera, HONEY BABY, it's hard to convince a jury you found it in a taxicab!"
That lawyer is such a personality 'type' that only rich older guys seem to have... Not as simple as 'amoral' or whatever, it's just a certain way he looks/talks, you see it a lot with elite guys in the 60+ range
They are totally chill because they have FU money 5 times over, but they stay in the game because they love the game and have spent their lives mastering it. Tom Brady is a junior version of this.
This guy was so good as Tony’s lawyer he was elected mayor of New York for two terms. Won re-election in a landslide after he let the Ghostbusters out of jail.
Lawyers are like doctors to your civic life. They see you right to your bone, and a good one will keep you healthy and out of incarceration. Tony obviously understands this.
Borko, before we commence, a THOUSAND THANK YOUS for all the videos and all of the shoe shines. Again, since you are at the helm it all gets back to you churning out more videos and making our shoes look like f&$%in' mirrors. 'Scuse my language, we used to and STILL call you "Video Pro Borko."
@@purplesword5536 I'll enjoy the game as much as I enjoy sunny Florida, the nice outdoor weather is hot and sticky like my balls. My heart is an open book.
It really wasn’t respect. He was extremely insecure around people like the lawyer and the psychiatrist. They had a lot of power over him. Skills and abilities and confidence that could be backed up. Tony knew or believed he didn’t have anything near what they had. That’s why he tried to have sex with the psychiatrist. It was the only way he thought he could try to have some power over her. A lot of his relationships are about maintaining dominance. When she set strong boundaries, all he could do is step back and behave
Is this an entire compilation of Mink? If it is, he didn't show up in S3-4 at all and then not at all until the very end of S5. Legitimately underused character.
Cause he’s a lawyer, you only bring him around when you’re dealing with potential charges. It’s wise to not have the guy who legally represents you be around you and your illegal activities
It says a lot that about the borko audience that the most replayed segment of this clip is the grainy CCTV footage of the topless woman running down the hallway.
Considering Tony was close to and relied on him, i highly doubt tony WOULDNT tell him exactly when to sell to avoid any capital loss on the wub-is-dics scam
because he had their inside info, bought before the pump and dumped it in time. that’s how the scam works when you are on the scammer’s end. he probably made a several hundred % profit, sold, and immediately bought back his original shares of disney plus he had a ton of profit left over. do you understand now?? this isn’t complicated.
@@conzmoleman dude i know how the scam works you dolt. My opinion was Tony never really gave a true shit about anyone around me so it wouldn't surprise me if he let his attorney get burned. The first reply was a good counter-point to my thought... your reply was ignorant. Be better
@@conzmoleman this is what makes the line so great though, trading a wholesome family company (at least pre-2000s…) like Disney for a grift. Wouldn’t have been as funny if he said Schwab or Home Depot.
@@mikeg2491 very true! and “Webistics” or however you spell it is such a funny name for a bs penny stock. i’d love to have been in the writer’s room when they were spitballing those name ideas
@@DOPEdwarf He knows. Just look at the dream with his football coach. He took the easy way out going into the Mafia, and deep down knows it’s a broken existence. That’s why he’s so bitter and unpleasant in later seasons with that understanding.
That ketchup bottle was an analogy for Tony’s life and career. He had been close to going to jail or getting killed many times but had always been able to squeeze out a few more drops one way or another. He dodged a murder charge, assassinations and a million other things through the years but this was the end of the line, there were no more drops to squeeze out and he would finally have to face the music he. He always knew he was living on borrowed time and now the clock was out of time.
Later on that ketchup bottle apologized to Tony. It honestly didn’t remember not dispensing its contents, but either way, it never should’ve raised it’s hands to the boss.
It has nothing to do with mutual respect. The lawyer has no care for Tony. He has power over Tony. And Tony is extremely insecure and doesn’t know how to deal with people that have set firm boundaries.
The scene where Mink tells tony to "not give them an 'in'", and he makes tony repeat it back to him, like the way he said it, was as if it was a father talking to his son, which is something I think Tony needed... What, with his selfishness impulsiveness; he's locked up in that fkn head of his... He needed someone to focus him and keep him focused and call him on his shit and confront him and tell him how it is.
It had nothing to do with caring about Tony. He was setting a very firm boundary. Tony is extremely insecure. He knows that the lawyer has power over him. The boundary was the lawyer saying do not mess up because I’m not gonna stick around for your bullshit. The lawyer is not a good person. He doesn’t care about people like Tony. He makes money off of people like Tony. He’s conniving and he’s experienced. Tony’s not the only person that he’s dealt with in that sort of situation. He’s not going to put up with impulsive garbage that Tony tries to pull. Not when there’s literally million dollars that he can make from them
Levy in the wire was the best lawyer of all time,he was basically advising all the moves for a criminal organisation and was dealing with imbeciles most of the time
Ah TV. Truthfully, no lawyer worth his retainer would have even opened the bag. That way, he can honestly claim in court that he had no knowledge of what it was that his client gave him for safekeeping. The wife shows up, the lawyer leaves the room. She takes what she wants, closes the bag, and the lawyer knows nothing, and no one can prove otherwise.
Discord server dedicated to The Sopranos: discord.com/invite/borko90
Llll
First year in law school, and this guy is such a healthy role model. Great professional ethics, associating with virtuous people, and seeking justice for his clients.
That's very antisemitic.
Brockton Blockbuster LOL I swear I didn’t even know he was jewish
@@jl9062 I'm kidding you fuck.
Brockton Blockbuster I’ll pull those little pigtails off
@@Eastwood007x What's your problem sweetie?
He’s the only one besides silvio that could tell tony to his face as it is..
Artie could
Tommy ballhead hahaha yeah true
Didn't AJ put him in his place a few times?
Artie, Richie, AJ, Carmela, Melfie, Meadow..but I guess he's the only one
what about Noah?
I like how Tony pays the most respect to intelligent people.
don't we all?
@@coolbeanz1918 nope, not where I'm from
Actually respect is due everyone until they are deemed not worthy of it.
He like people who cut to the chase.
Good Yeoman this is true. You watch any scene where people waffle or complain about their problems he changes the subject or tells them to stop.
One of the best lines in the whole series is what Neil said about the feds wanting a return on their investment
The Feds are a business.
Again with the money?
@@nycjohn8008 YEAH AGAIN WITH THE MONEY
@@passtheawksshowlmllll
I have no idea why these couple lines kill me every time
SO NAME THE PRICE OR GET THE FUCK OVER IT
Four years as a lawyer and no one has given me a duffle bag full of money yet
Or shellfish.
Did you put your sunblock on ?
Maybe thats a good thing 😂😂
You wanna be a mob lawyer?
@@viracocha it's a shame when bad things happen to a good sentence.
4:56
The greatest twist in the Sopranos was not a character death, not a character turning rat, not Carmella finding out about an affair, but Neil Mink growing a mustache!
There is a law and order episode where Neil’s actor plays a psychologist and he has the exact same mustache as here. Both Sopranos episode and law and order episode came out mid 2005
@@mikedawolf95 That is an amazing fact! I wonder if the actor had to grow the mustache for the law and order episode or it was his own decision 😁
@@mikedawolf95Ah yes, the year of the moustache.
@@MagickIsPower well why don't you call borko so he can call hbo and see if you can look it up on google
Neil "Pete" Mink
the one with the moustache; from back in the old country
Never understood why Tony didn't take Minck's advice more seriously. His job is literally to keep Tony out of prison.
Tony rarely takes anyones advice at all, he's a stubborn fuck
Because he's an idiot
Well Tony never did go to prison so 🤷♂️
Because as has been repeatedly shown throughout the series, Tony’s his own worst enemy.
@@matthewriley7826 if someone didnt catch your point by the bevilaqua shit they arent even watching the show
Neil was super smart for never charging Tony until he actually had to work in the court room. That was his investment. Gaining a mobsters trust by not being a typical lawyer who charges for everything. He knew who he was dealing with and kept himself safe with that play.
Anyone familiar with them, would know that it's not good, if they ever get to sitting around cursing you for being a "blood sucka". . . . "I mean can you believe the balls on this smuck"
What if tony got killed though? Then all of his work would be for nothing.
@@conormartin3476 Not for nothing. I'm sure Tony had Neil on a healthy retainer. Plus all the other illegal stuff he benefited from (i.e. Webistics). All the lawyers who represent scumbags like Tony are certainly doing it for the money... he certainly was not doing charity work. I think that's where Meadow was heading, actually. All that "Mezzogiorno" bs... she was going to become like Neil and protect murderers like her dad in order to handsomely profit from it.
@@conormartin3476 It's a gamble, but the pay out would be huge
What are you talking about? Tony explicitly says that he has his own "kick". This means that he was part of the organization and got a cut over either everything "kicked up" to tony or a kick of everything in the organization directly.
Fun fact--Mike Gendler, who's mentioned a few times throughout the series, but never seen--"Talk to Mike Gendler, see what he says," "I had Mike Gendler on the phone the whole way over"--is actually a real person and David Chase's personal attorney.
Tx for sharing that!
He must've felt like a super star being name dropped in his clients show
@waseem7195 and chase probably got his retainer for free for a decade 😂 or at least a few years,
This lawyer is the only one who could tell Tony "what did I just say?"
The same phrase Dr. Krakower used on Carmela.
To be fair Tony’s paying him to do that
And carmine
Saul Goodman was this man's protégé.
The mere influence for that show
Saul and Walter in an alternate life
Saul could handle a ketchup bottle better
Saul was straight slimy. The type of guy who would defecate through a sun roof. You’d never see Neil engage in that kind of chicanery.
It's Tom Hagen
He could be a GTA character that gives jobs lol
Lmao so true.
He is, Jimmy Pegorino (GTA 4)
Basically the same guy
@@visionemu2458 actually Tony Patellis (school principal) is in GTA 4 as Pegorino
@@chris_player2995 also Angie Pegorino is played by Sharon Angela, Rosalie Aprile
Webistics Heist
Everyone needs a lawyer like Neil.
Or Saul :D
@@janodefenua4603 or levy
Who is everyone?
@@fg2002id Saul Goodman is a lawyer from Breaking bad idk about Levy
@@Royal-xr7gt Maurice Levy from The Wire.
I love how Tony talks to Neil like his dad.
“I know, I am, what do you want from me?”
Tony freaking out about the airline tickets reminds me a lot of anxious breakdowns while my parents tried to calm me down. He was such a good actor.
The Neil Minks of the world are the real gangsters
Kosher Nostra.
jealous much because you couldn’t get a degree?
Barbara Hock babs, you and I both know some people can only get degrees in the school of hard knocks. No call for pedantry or projection
Better call saul
Why?
I’m not even gonna blame HBO. Time Warner, my old cable company, was an insecure company. They created a constant tension which spilled over and effected Borko’s uploads.
Pete Pyeatt love the profile pic
Jeremy Barcelo Thanks Jeremy.
I appreciate your thoughts...
Pete Pyeatt fuck Astros
Fuk your astros
"Tony... when you got 1.3 million undeclared guns with hollow point ammunition staring into a videotape camera, HONEY BABY, it's hard to convince a jury you found it in a taxicab!"
Scarface 😂😂😂
Wrong scene
Here's 600k shineboxes...with that you can buy the supreme court
“My lawyers so good, your gonna wake up tomorrow morning in Iran, so dress warm”
@@mcrofty1501 beware of the sha there
The ketchup bottle... whatever happened there.
WHATEVA HAHPPEN THEA?!
@@Stepbackjack22 I’ll tell you what happened....
Small hands, that was his problem.
the burger was a well-made guy, the catsup wasn't! ain't nothin' noone could do anything about it!
Gotta roll the bottle between your hands. Rookie mistake
Most badass lawyer in TV history. Not too many people can tell Tony Soprano what to do, and have him listen nonetheless.
True, I was gonna say Saul Goodman, but he cowers pretty easily to guys like Heisenberg and Mike.
Better call Saul.
Junior's lawyer was a badass too, Melvoin
Don't forget about the jew from the wire he was an ultimate slime ball
@@milesbrown7345levy lol
That lawyer is such a personality 'type' that only rich older guys seem to have... Not as simple as 'amoral' or whatever, it's just a certain way he looks/talks, you see it a lot with elite guys in the 60+ range
Old school pragmatist who is comfortable wading into moral gray space and looks at defending crooks as a challenge.
Ever heard of Joe Proctor?
The best type of guys to have on your side, I hire guys like that in my line of work when I need them
They are totally chill because they have FU money 5 times over, but they stay in the game because they love the game and have spent their lives mastering it. Tom Brady is a junior version of this.
@@Eastwood007x Well said.
I like how Mink was the only person, aside from Sil, who could actually be honest with Tony.
Phil Hesh in the first few seasons could also be frank with Tony - till things started getting sour
Was gonna say John S but he's a strategic underhanded guy especially when he isn't raking in the loot like he wants or somebody does a wrong
Have to be as a lawyer
Carmella could certainly speak her mind to him as well
You don’t need a criminal lawyer, you need a CRIMINAL LAWYER!
-Jesse Pinkman
David Margulies was my cousin. A great actor and a great guy. RIP.
Did he had any funny stories while he was Mayor Lenny in the first two Ghostbusters films?
Superb acting presence. My regards
Are you guys related to Julianne Margulies?? My GOD, that woman is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!
Great acting!
Nope.@@misterwhipple2870
This guy was so good as Tony’s lawyer he was elected mayor of New York for two terms. Won re-election in a landslide after he let the Ghostbusters out of jail.
politics, huh?
No job is too big, no fee is too big.
The way to run a UA-cam channel is bunker style, u peek thru the slits..
@@PhilLeotardosGhost you know what boiling fat smells like?
Slackerman OHHHH he’s a married man!
i thought he said pee through the slits
@@damonficken3457 wit a goomah!, fuckin slander you ask me
HBO is like a business, and sooner or later they are going to want a return on their investment...
Borko, you unloved my comment. What's with the recent headline? You're a cautious man, some might feel offended. Me? My heart is an open book.
Uncle philly borko wants things to point away from the family.. He's afraid little carmine will find anotha puppet like adam chewy..
@@purplesword5536 Maybe Borko is in a beef with The Jew, apples to bowling balls.
@@PhilLeotardosGhost as if you're not passin' that on to the drivers
No idea what happened uncle Philly. Maybe YT algorithm is wearing a wire.
Always with the scenarios...
"What did I just say???"
Only guy that could do that.
Except Carmine, Johnny Sack and our friend the Shah
Easy to say with 200 button men behind you
Nothing the Heinz could do. Tony's a made guy, and the ketchup wasnt.
Ketchup in a glass bottle is useless, the squeeze is the best way to serve.
@@ignaciogodoy7095 Like everything else, it tastes better outta glass
Hey, that ketchup bottle went through world war 2.
Real greaseball shit
And dats dat
dude is a legend....the way he acts every scene is so believable....
Lawyers are like doctors to your civic life. They see you right to your bone, and a good one will keep you healthy and out of incarceration. Tony obviously understands this.
Borko, before we commence, a THOUSAND THANK YOUS for all the videos and all of the shoe shines. Again, since you are at the helm it all gets back to you churning out more videos and making our shoes look like f&$%in' mirrors. 'Scuse my language, we used to and STILL call you "Video Pro Borko."
@@purplesword5536 I'll enjoy the game as much as I enjoy sunny Florida, the nice outdoor weather is hot and sticky like my balls. My heart is an open book.
@@PhilLeotardosGhost i know when frankie brought dean & jerry back together at the telethon you cried..
@@purplesword5536 That and to the sounds of the lovely Nancy Sinatra.
@@PhilLeotardosGhost She was a rock for you that night uncle philly..
@@purplesword5536 She is NOT a filthy skifooza and no good hooah like Blanca, crybaby Baby Bing's ex skank.
Now that I think about it, there’s not a single character Tony respected more than Neil.
It really wasn’t respect. He was extremely insecure around people like the lawyer and the psychiatrist. They had a lot of power over him. Skills and abilities and confidence that could be backed up. Tony knew or believed he didn’t have anything near what they had. That’s why he tried to have sex with the psychiatrist. It was the only way he thought he could try to have some power over her. A lot of his relationships are about maintaining dominance. When she set strong boundaries, all he could do is step back and behave
When Neil failed get the Ketchup out of the bottle, Tony saw an opportunity to show him how it was done. When Tony failed it was game over.
Always loved the lawyer-mobster relationship. The ketchup bottle lol
He adores the lifestyle and knows good money is coming.
that ketchup bottle remin me of ur dad always getting a hard slap on da behind by all the boys
Forget Saul, better call Neil.
Eh, "its all good, man" sounds better than "kneel good, man".
"You'll make bail Anthony, get on with life."
Lennnnnnnny!!!!!
Here we go !!! The Neil Mink lecture series😒
The Sopranos had so many incredible secondary characters, this guy was great.
Is this an entire compilation of Mink?
If it is, he didn't show up in S3-4 at all and then not at all until the very end of S5. Legitimately underused character.
Paul Andres he was in Season2 episode1. Was used a lot earlier than Season3
Cause he’s a lawyer, you only bring him around when you’re dealing with potential charges. It’s wise to not have the guy who legally represents you be around you and your illegal activities
@@ebn128 Yeah no, that's fair. Just an underrated character.
Tony's lawyer Neil Mink and Uncle Junior's lawyer Mel look too similar. For a while I thought they were the same person.
Lol me too, and they’re both hilarious
Lmfao they definitely do; it’s uncanny.
They neither look, nor sound even remotely similar at all
They're both slippery chews that's why
“No law against parking your car unless it’s in front of a hydrant” had me weak 😂😂
“Got a safe?” “Yeah why?” *plops down duffel bag with 400k in it.
Love that scene lol
It says a lot that about the borko audience that the most replayed segment of this clip is the grainy CCTV footage of the topless woman running down the hallway.
I would have loved to see a crossover scene with Mink and Levy from The Wire.
Somebody is going to get rain made
Whoa… that woulda been awesome!!!
And Jimmy McGill
Wtf we have the same pfp
Rumor has it the lawyer carries packets of ketchup in his pockets now! 😂
Paulie Walnuts told him to in case he ever gets lost in the woods overnight
And relish
@@jacobfarrell7171 I was gonna say that… 😂🤦♂️💯
Ravioli, ravioli, what's in the pocketoli?
After what happened to Tony, I don’t blame him!
Tony’s lawyer should have been a way larger roll in this series, like they had with Mell and Junior in those early years!
I'd kill for a M&M scene.
Melfi was annoying I'd have swapped her entire character for Neil in an eyeblink
Let me tell you a couple of three things. Borko: in this thing of ours, you are the boss!
Bro the fine work you put in on investigating and editing deserves a very special THANKYOU BORKO
That ketchup bottle must have owed Neil a vig. It was just a kid, and a hooah.
20 fucking years Neil wanted fresh ketchup from the bottle, he compromised, he ate grilled ketchup off the fucking radiator
I’ve watched every episode of the Sopranos 3 times, yet UA-cam clips often remind me how many scenes I have totally forgotten about.
“ Trials are there to be won”-now that is quite some BS from an attorney. Trials are there to enrich lawyers…
Great character. Great actor too. He is 100% convincing.
This guy brought me through law school! Thanks Neil
Wait... so his lawyer sold Disney stock to buy Tony's pump-n-dump stock?!? LMAO and Tony just smiles
Considering Tony was close to and relied on him, i highly doubt tony WOULDNT tell him exactly when to sell to avoid any capital loss on the wub-is-dics scam
because he had their inside info, bought before the pump and dumped it in time. that’s how the scam works when you are on the scammer’s end. he probably made a several hundred % profit, sold, and immediately bought back his original shares of disney plus he had a ton of profit left over. do you understand now?? this isn’t complicated.
@@conzmoleman dude i know how the scam works you dolt. My opinion was Tony never really gave a true shit about anyone around me so it wouldn't surprise me if he let his attorney get burned. The first reply was a good counter-point to my thought... your reply was ignorant. Be better
@@conzmoleman this is what makes the line so great though, trading a wholesome family company (at least pre-2000s…) like Disney for a grift. Wouldn’t have been as funny if he said Schwab or Home Depot.
@@mikeg2491 very true! and “Webistics” or however you spell it is such a funny name for a bs penny stock. i’d love to have been in the writer’s room when they were spitballing those name ideas
I love this type of character. Old school, doesn't mind working with morally grey clients, pragmatic and focused on getting cash.
Morally grey is a stretch.
We have a right to the best defense we can afford
If Tony would only step back he would realize what a sad life he leads.
I think he realized that a few times in the series, but he was in too deep and couldn't do anything about it, or didn't know how to change
@@DOPEdwarf He knows. Just look at the dream with his football coach. He took the easy way out going into the Mafia, and deep down knows it’s a broken existence. That’s why he’s so bitter and unpleasant in later seasons with that understanding.
Neil was an elite character, him and Tony gelled so well together even with the limited dialogue and scenes
Before we commence, a thousand thank you to borko for these videos. I gave away thousands of hours of time to watch them.
we should all have such a lawyer. What a shinebox, he was
This guy did an exceptional job at portraying a slimey, greaseball lawyer.
Nicely done, loved this compilation.
Thank you
Neil Mink has done well since he left the Mayor's office in Ghostbusters.
"I do. I am. What the fuck do you want from me?" He sounds like such a child here LMAO.
When Tony puts Mink on to the Webistics stuff, is he screwing him over, or is Mink in on it being a pump and dump?
I think maybe a bit of both. Doing it as a favor for tony knowing he’s getting hosed.
he's in on it. honestly very risky for an attorney but he probably invested through a straw man
no neil made money along with tony. he was in on the “dumping”. that’s how the scam works. of course he’s not screwing neil over
Here we go, the Neil Mink lecture series... Love it
Hey tony that cigar is bigger than the bandage on spider's foot..
Hows the clay pigeon
Why don't you go and f**k yourself purple
@@Seewhogetsluckyfirst ohhhh ohhhh!!
Where's Spit Shine Tommy.....someone call him ova here....
@@pauliegualtieri4314 he's restin'..
Neil is a good attorney
Always loved these scenes. He seemed to always have Tony's best interest in mind. A friend first, a lawyer second
Here we go, the Neil Mink lecture series.
New York Mayor full time helping the Ghostbusters, part time criminal lawyer helping Tony Soprano. What a career.
Neil was a great lawyer, although let's face the fact that tony was going down even if he survived at the end.
That ketchup bottle was an analogy for Tony’s life and career. He had been close to going to jail or getting killed many times but had always been able to squeeze out a few more drops one way or another. He dodged a murder charge, assassinations and a million other things through the years but this was the end of the line, there were no more drops to squeeze out and he would finally have to face the music he. He always knew he was living on borrowed time and now the clock was out of time.
Later on that ketchup bottle apologized to Tony. It honestly didn’t remember not dispensing its contents, but either way, it never should’ve raised it’s hands to the boss.
I pray HBO never hits Borko with those RICO charges
I watched this entire series and it amazes me how much I have forgotten. I did not remember most of this.
We all wish we had a lawyer like him
This mutual respect is beyond any bond
It has nothing to do with mutual respect. The lawyer has no care for Tony. He has power over Tony. And Tony is extremely insecure and doesn’t know how to deal with people that have set firm boundaries.
Hitting the Heinz ketchup bottle on the side towards the bottom to get the condiment to flow is an ancient lost art. Makes me sad.
Mayor Lenny from Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters, another fucking money machine
@@borko1990 I'll tell you what a goldmine is...
@@LeJobastre1215 those pokimen cards
@@borko1990 who ya gonna call borko-busters!!
@@LeJobastre1215 shinebox's!
Thanks to Borko I made a killing on wabistics!
Barney Rubble you are lying, their technology is two year behind
@@tuljan4419 I sold off some of my Disney to buy it.
Jeff Gachihi face it your stocks a dog
SAOrules anyone else got a problem with wabistics?!
thanks to them I can now afford my soft drink of choice in most places i go
I thought he was the mayor of New York. I guess it was too scary of a job with all them ghosts.
Lenny and Neil mink lecture series
Get me the Ghostbusters!
Every high crime and powerful lawyer does unethical at least if not unlawful things for their client
Neil’s daughter didn’t address the Irish Parliament, so I have to give the edge to Junior’s Attorney.
Maybe you want to reconsider this. Remember that Melvoin went down after a stroke, Mink remained until the very last episode
borko You are correct. I was just bringing up silly trivia. Neil was the mink that kept Tony out of the clink.
But Neil's daughter got married to some punk that caused a lot of shit in Road To Respect.
Second Coming Of Bast that's a different Neil you're talking about.
@@gigicestone4902 All I know was his name was Neil and he was Tony's lawyer.
When you attend all the criminal law classes and none of the law ethics classes.
4:36 I like that he has bunch of plastic jugs in his office 😂 as if he had some weird personal side plots going on
They are at Barone Sanitation
My cousin is a lawyer and he tells his fellow prosecutors think of Neil Mink’s words trials are there to be won !
Look at the end - Heinz ketchup bottles drives everybody crazy, even lawyers and mafiosos 😆
"Don't think about that now, Aaaaaanthonyyyy!"
Mink was like a second therapist to Tony.
0:34 His lawyer is wearing what looks like an Audemars Piguet watch from the 1970s, class.
No law against parking your car unless its in front of a shinebox...
The scene where Mink tells tony to "not give them an 'in'", and he makes tony repeat it back to him, like the way he said it, was as if it was a father talking to his son, which is something I think Tony needed... What, with his selfishness impulsiveness; he's locked up in that fkn head of his... He needed someone to focus him and keep him focused and call him on his shit and confront him and tell him how it is.
It had nothing to do with caring about Tony. He was setting a very firm boundary. Tony is extremely insecure. He knows that the lawyer has power over him. The boundary was the lawyer saying do not mess up because I’m not gonna stick around for your bullshit. The lawyer is not a good person. He doesn’t care about people like Tony. He makes money off of people like Tony. He’s conniving and he’s experienced. Tony’s not the only person that he’s dealt with in that sort of situation. He’s not going to put up with impulsive garbage that Tony tries to pull. Not when there’s literally million dollars that he can make from them
the lawyer was the mayor of New York in Ghostbusters
The best lawyer ever in all of TV land! Did Tony ever pay this dude?
Tony had him on retainer. Mink was making plenty.
You’re forgetting Saul Goodman
Considering the end of the series, probably not. But the feds never got him either so…
Levy in the wire was the best lawyer of all time,he was basically advising all the moves for a criminal organisation and was dealing with imbeciles most of the time
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men over 60 DONT grow mustaches where they didnt have them before. remember that men
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I wish they had done more with that ketchup bottle; it was my favorite character on the show.
Ah TV. Truthfully, no lawyer worth his retainer would have even opened the bag. That way, he can honestly claim in court that he had no knowledge of what it was that his client gave him for safekeeping. The wife shows up, the lawyer leaves the room. She takes what she wants, closes the bag, and the lawyer knows nothing, and no one can prove otherwise.
Neil Mink's problem with ketchup was eventually solved by the advent of squeeze bottles.
Watching this, it feels like Neil Mink is the male authority figure Tony needed as a kid.
2:46 lol notice he just lit his cigar and the next scene he has a half inch of cherry/ash. Def 2 cuts/scenes there haha.