I love the irony of it though, things were just beginning to look very good for him and just when you think he's gonna be taken seriously and be given his own shot, he gets killed by opening his mouth at the wrong time. He was so close and if he just shut up he would have lived, but thats Mickey Doyle for ya.
@@kw9849 Good point. And he was a comedian, which meant that he was a shrewd observer too. Perhaps enough to know when to not be somewhere, not see something, to not speak.
@@rocksparadox actually yes fruitloop just like how flouride goes through the taps they had watered down alchahol to drink because the water would make you sick. Common cold killed in those days
@@firefistx7477 Nonsense debunked over and over again .. medieval people did not drink watered-down alcohol instead of water.. They were people just like us, with plenty of access to fresh water ..rain, river, springs and wells
@@Shimidono what was so fresh about their water? Perhaps in certain areas but even today there are fresh water sources you cannot drink because of bugs and parasites. Im excluding the polluted shit coz its old news
Which show is better? Sopranos or Boardwalk? I recently watched Sopranos, never watched it before. Been thinking about watching Boardwalk, is it just as good or better?
@@MrClean3381 …. actually, if my research is correct, that particular chair wasn’t designed until 1928 by Werner Clarin, receiving a patent on December 24, 1929. Also, that design did not appear to have a padded seat as the one in the scene appears to have. As I understand this show, it began set in 1920 and then continued during the the early years of prohibition. If I am incorrect in the timelines I will beg y’all’s pardon. 😐
@@TinMan0555you wrote all of this just to be wrong 🤦🏽♂️yes the patten didn't happen until after the 20s but it doesn't change the fact that folding chairs as an invention have been around since the 1800s, hell, even directors chairs existed before it was legally patented ,since you were willing to do research go ahead and do some more research because you clearly missed a ton
Mickey had some of the best lines: “I don’t like the way you LOOM.”
Plus the best laugh
This fucking Guy Doyle xD
@@bagioo3214 Mama call him Cusick..ima call him Cusick
Yep!
like a dentist with the ether
The greatest mystery of the show is how Mickey Doyle was allowed to live until the very end.
I love the irony of it though, things were just beginning to look very good for him and just when you think he's gonna be taken seriously and be given his own shot, he gets killed by opening his mouth at the wrong time. He was so close and if he just shut up he would have lived, but thats Mickey Doyle for ya.
I think that his personality was not seen as much of a threat most of the time.
@@gusjackson3658 Mickey wasn't the brightest, but he was significantly smarter than he let on and made a lot of shrewd moves.
@@kw9849 Good point. And he was a comedian, which meant that he was a shrewd observer too. Perhaps enough to know when to not be somewhere, not see something, to not speak.
He was competent enough to see where the wind is blowing and bring people together while being incompetent enough not to be able to challenge a boss.
2 funniest characters in the show imo
Heeheeheehuuoo!
Capone is hilarious also
Van Alden funny? Really? Man, our senses of humour are very different. Mickey on the other hand ...
@@fifthbusiness1678 Alden thinks he's more affable than he really is, which is very funny the few times it comes up.
"I don't like the way you loom"
Tumblr just RAN with this.
I'm going to use this phrase all the time now
@@manthedestroyer
I don’t think you’re going to find a better situation with that than with Nelson Van Alden
Are you just gonna stand there, looming over me like some -henge?!
Damn, haven't heard about tumblr is literally years, see this comment is crazy now
“I DON’T LIKE THE WAY YOU LOOM”
I LAUGH EVERY MICKEY SAYS THAT
"I am suggesting that, yes."
Dude is essentially channeling Ralph Mouth from Happy Days.
"Malph", dummy.
@@pretorious700 lol😂😂😂👍👍👍
pretorious700 wow bro gottem gottem,,,hilarious bro😶
😂😂😂😂
holy shit. spot on.
Nelson Van Alden's line "I prefer not to". It comes from a sad story: "Bartleby The Scrivener" by Herman Melville.
They're drinking booz like it's tea
In medievil times they drank it like water
Coz the water was actually poisonous
@@firefistx7477 no.
@@rocksparadox actually yes fruitloop just like how flouride goes through the taps they had watered down alchahol to drink because the water would make you sick. Common cold killed in those days
@@firefistx7477 Nonsense debunked over and over again .. medieval people did not drink watered-down alcohol instead of water.. They were people just like us, with plenty of access to fresh water ..rain, river, springs and wells
@@Shimidono what was so fresh about their water? Perhaps in certain areas but even today there are fresh water sources you cannot drink because of bugs and parasites. Im excluding the polluted shit coz its old news
Kneel before Zod
Bro how Tf did I not know he was ZOD Lmao
He couldn't sell it. I'm in aura view.
He's just not respected...I'm better off with Nucky.
Mickey is a dumb negotiator lol
He did okay but needed more build up and charm
Van Alden is an ape too. Could've said yes then just sold out Mickey for bribery.
Back when van alden wasnt a joke
Back when I disliked him and wanted him to fail. Did a complete U turn by season 3
yeah, and you along with him
How was his character a joke?
@@tonysoprano5580 he became comic relief
I enjoyed it but they had a chance for some interesting character development
"And what do I get? A poke up the ass..painful" Haha
Mickey Doyle was a legend
2.... hehehe😏
Okay 300Grand😐
Genius xD😊
Mickey never had the makings of a varsity negotiator
He couldn't sell it
@@scotttucker2835 no shit he couldn’t sell it, he’s not respected
@@gabe6475 cant even wear his shoes
I don’t think Nelson heard, but Mickey don’t shine shoes anymore
>slavoj ziszek has entered the chat
Lol was thinking the same 🤣
Slavoj Doyle
Get the other scene, the first time they meet
He never was a negotiator he sucked at it 🤣🤣🤣
_he who prays succumbs, by coming to worship the beauty in the chase, the ugliness of preying upon the starry eyed does of modern times._
Which show is better? Sopranos or Boardwalk? I recently watched Sopranos, never watched it before. Been thinking about watching Boardwalk, is it just as good or better?
Just as good till the final couple of seasons
@@ironsideeve2955 nah no way. s2-3 of boardwalk are pretty good but they’re nowhere near sopranos
Sopranos is a soap opera. Never liked it, has it's moments though. Boardwalk for the win.
@@rickstalentedtongue910 lol really? Sopranos is one of the greatest shows of all time.. up there with breaking bad and mad men
For the Sopranos, just watch the clips posted on CZcams.
You’ll get the best parts.
They leave out the boring stuff
I'll say.
I’m thinking the Props person could find the proper (period) chair for him to sit in. That don’t look like something from that era…..🤨
They had folding chairs back then
@@MrClean3381 …. actually, if my research is correct, that particular chair wasn’t designed until 1928 by Werner Clarin, receiving a patent on December 24, 1929. Also, that design did not appear to have a padded seat as the one in the scene appears to have. As I understand this show, it began set in 1920 and then continued during the the early years of prohibition. If I am incorrect in the timelines I will beg y’all’s pardon. 😐
Thomas Jefferson invented the folding chair
@@TinMan0555you wrote all of this just to be wrong 🤦🏽♂️yes the patten didn't happen until after the 20s but it doesn't change the fact that folding chairs as an invention have been around since the 1800s, hell, even directors chairs existed before it was legally patented ,since you were willing to do research go ahead and do some more research because you clearly missed a ton
This is hilarious
lol
mizelslav
Do you consider nucky thompson a funny guy
Nucky was definitely more funny but Micky had some 20s charm but so did nucky
Funny how?!?