@@Arun999 your mom will deceive and lie to you, I mean your father could do the same, but a fathers job is to Raise a son to be a man to one day be a father.
I think a lot of this show reinforced the idea that old habits die hard. Tony raiding the fridge, Chris and his drug addiction, Feach Tony B and Phil returning to the life after 15+ years in prison, Carmela continuing to love Tony despite his continued infidelity. There are prob dozens of examples of It throughout the show. Time and circumstance may change, but ppl almost always act in ways and patterns that feel familiar to them, no matter how illogical or destructive these habits are from an objective perspective.
The entire cast whenever they were interviewed said how great of a guy James was. It breaks my heart knowing he's gone. The best thing we can do is to aspire to be as empathetic as he was.
For all of Tony’s considerable flaws, he loved his children. That much is undeniable. Holding and kissing the heads of his kids in this scene always touched me.
I think that was as much Jmes Gandolfini injecting himself into Tony’s persona, which is why Tony is so three-dimensional, relatable, and endearing though he shouldn’t be.
That's true for almost parents...except for the small percentage of utter shit human beings lol...no matter how much parents yell at their kids they love them unconditionally
@@helloworld3943 no damn person in the world is a saint and a hell of a lot of people when you call them out on being just as bad as everyone else they will instantly deny it tony doesn't he looks exactly back at someone when they call him out on how he is and goes "yea i am" and plus u have to look at the environment he grew in as a kid most people wld have probably killed themselves or ran the hell away but he stayed through all of it
This hits on a personal level because my father temporarily moved out in the same fashion Tony did. It really leaves the kids at home feeling anxious and almost hopeless.
@@pep_z780 Keep that same energy offline , doubt you will . The internet allows weirdo pussies like you to talk shit . Go back to your contra point videos , soprano videos are for normal people
To be honest, ive never understood why it affects people so hard. My parents separated when I was a kid and didn't bother me.. it was just weird. Maybe I'm just different.
David Chase's original arc for the series was a four-season run. While some of its best work came in Seasons 5 & 6, I think this finale would have been a fine way to wrap Tony's development; leaving us with Tony never being legally punished for his many crimes, but being punished personally with the realization of his greatest fear (losing his family, "those ducks flying away").
Meadows acting in this scene never fails to make me feel so bad for her, was she spoiled and selfish a lot of times sure all kids are at one point but the scene that breaks my heart is when she’s in her room and now she starts blaming herself for her parents divorce over some trivial comment she made years ago and she seems so genuinely upset Jaime Lynn singler is amazing
I don’t think she’s blaming herself it’s more her reminiscing on the smaller moments with her and her parents, but obviously where she’s angry and in hindsight she’d not appreciated. But then again maybe you’re right, kids would often blame themselves whenever when divorces happen
It’s moments and details like that, it’s what makes the Sopranos so special. It’s often very emotionally deep. I genuinely felt sad for AJ and Meadow, especially when Meadow thinks back to how she spoke to her parents. This was a masterfully done scene.
She definitely seems like she have a lot of humbling to have but deep down if you were to watch this show entirely you would see it’s not really her fault that Tony’s leaving
A lot of People give AJ so much sht but most of these folks fail to see that Tony and Carmela did a lot of wrong by their kids. Lying to them, putting them in situations where they felt they needed to lie for Tony and Carmela, the lack of attention and interest in their kids, the lack of connection between them. It’s no surprise AJ would lash out at Carmela and why he was acting up in school.
@@steverogers7601 I never understood the hate towards AJ, he is just the average American kid causing some trouble. I think a lot of people see themselves on AJ and start to hate him as a defence mechanism. I wonder what did they accomplish or earn at that age of AJ... Why people expect too much?
Man I remember the day my father left after divorcing my mother in Belgium. He moved right back to Romania and then 5 months later he died because of a heart attack caused by alcohol. This scene brought tears to my eyes.
Its was kind of random...they should of thrown more scenes of her being snobby together...not just one....would of gave more of the feel that she had regret for alot of times of acting spoiled
Same . I remember watching my father argue with my mother for the last time then watching him drive away through that apartment window with all his bags
@@mikef6063 Yeah me too, my father was a fuck who cheated on my mother with 20 year old interns constantly. I was happy when he finally moved out entirely and I didn't have to kept up at night from their yelling and fighting. I never felt sad about it, was 11 or 12 when the divorce finally came through.
@@archkull Funny thing about it is my mom turned out to be the real demon. Was she pushed into being that way because of his treatment and personality? No clue. Guess i'll never know. Just glad to be rid of both of them.
@@mikef6063 if my mother had turned out to be the bad one I'd feel the same way, just change mom to dad and dad to mom. The only stressful part of the whole deal was being sleep deprived through all of middle school cause they wouldn't shut the fuck up lmfao
Kind of related to AJ here. All the bullshit you pull and the things you did to purposely piss your parents off instantly pops in your head and you feel like everything that is happening is happening because of you. Not too hard to see how AJ became more depressed as the seasons went on. I also think they were hinting at AJ possibly becoming like Tony.
@@ladylove2310 I interpreted as that she’s not blaming herself for the divorce but she realises that that home with mum and dad that she used to bitch about wasn’t so bad after all and that family life as she knew it is over. That she should have enjoyed it instead of acting like a spoiled brat.
Must have seen each of these episodes 50 times. I never realized that he took the lunchmeat out of the fridge and put it in his bag. Classic Sopranos.....Priceless !!!!
I love how despite Carmela being absolutely pissed at Tony here (rightfully so) she keeps quiet and doesn’t make a scene cause she sees that her kids love their dad so much and are sad that he’s leaving.
Ok but realistically what job should a middle aged woman whose main experience is as a homemaker be? And do you really think mobsters like Tony who pretend to care about "traditional roles" was looking for a strong, independent woman with a career? Let's be real here. Carmela's a gold-digging hypocrite, fine. But Tony's, like, a literal sociopathic violent criminal. At the end of the day, he'll always be the worse human being of the two.
@@janosmarothy5409 I work at the post office. it isn't rocket science. she could work and do double shifts at Albertson's. they pay medical and give a pension after 26 yrs. I never said it would be pleasant, but it's a life. plenty of people get up and do it every single day. at least Tony is upfront about who he is. Carmela is not a victim. she knows who Tony is and where the money comes from. she cant play the babe in the woods routine anymore. she is just as accountable.
The Mad Apples I never experience that amazing writing, acting, etc in one show. It's crazy how well made The Sopranos was. I probably watch every season at least 10 times or more
When I watch these scenes I realise why I relate to this show so much....the sopranos isn't a show about the mob with family elements....it's a family drama with mob elements....it's like watching everyday life of every family out there but they threw some mob bits in to make it more interesting and easily digestible because hey who doesn't like a mob show. It's glorious.
My parents didnt split until I was like 28 and out of the house. Yet it still broke me inside and made me think of all the happy times as a family growing up and how it would never be that way again now.
My parents got divorced when I was 7 and my dad moved out. It was hard on our family but I’m 36 now and I can’t imagine how hard it would be as a grown man to drive away from your wife and children and the house you bought.
Once she’s done with you, a woman can be colder and more ruthless than you’ll ever be. So before you push her to that point...consider the risk envolved
billie you poor brainwashed kid;) the risk envolved? you stupid or what? Tony move because he's too kind and weak, he pays the bills, he's the sponsor of the family, so he can easily quick everybody out, and he should done that. Carmella without Tony is nothing, she can't survive without him that's why she let him cheat with other women, because she has no choice ;)
I've watched this show 10+ times and have never noticed until today that at 2:08 Tony takes the gabagool out of the fridge and packs it to take with him
Ah man... When AJ's voice cracks when he thinks he's the reason his dad is leaving... Fuck me I felt that, as someone who had a broken home growing up.
Tony never had the makings of a varsity husband. If he spent as much time being a devoted, loyal husband as he did chasing skirt, he'd be batting .1000
It's a shame how two people can get married to each other spend so many years with each other have a marriage have a family have kids with each other and then one is finally finished they walk away from each other like that total strangers as though they never knew each other to begin with and they have kids together mind boggling and sad 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💔💔💔
Tough show to watch sometimes. Specially when you got a kid that you weren't allowed to raise. See ya in a couple years baby, I'll do my best out here.
Yea put her through knowing she didn’t have to work or risk her freedom and life for all the money that supported the family. Seems like a lot to go through knowing you don’t have to work and get all the benefits of keeping the house you didn’t pay for and keeping the kids who probably don’t wanna live with you. Imagine being kicked out a house you risked your life to get…
@@Mir2Nastyy Why do you knuckle-dragging cavemen in Sopranos comment sections think Tony is some noble, self-sacrificing saint for doing the bare minimum that should be expected of a man (i.e. providing for his wife & children), and that Carmela should just roll over and tolerate all of his infidelities for it? Not to mention that he "risked his life" to get that house by stealing from and hurting other people. It's like all the messaging and themes of the show blow right over your head and all you see in Tony is le badass alpha male who fucks all the hot girls and beats people up.
@@Mir2NastyyMaterial Things Doesn’t Mean Treat Others Like Shit. Thats The Part Men Don’t Understand. While He Was Paying For Everything, Carmella Was Raising Two Kids Alone While The Psychopath Made Everything About Him.
I had a childhood friend who came from a wildly dysfunctional family. I feel like i even got traumatized from it. But the familybmagically became super close and tight knit once all the kids reached adult age. It’s really to weird to see them now and remembering how they used to be
Meadow, you’re the man of the house now.
Hahahaahahaja. Oh holy fuck!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Perfect
I seriously cried laughing at this
Hahahaa 🤣🤣🤣🤣
HEHE
😂
Tony is moving out.... packs deli meat... LEGEND
As i left Chicago Mike's. I grabbed some deli meat.... Its cultural
Lmao!!
That made me lol
he took the gabagool and left the family
Mans got to eat
There is only one person who watched this with a smile on his face - Furio.
Furio is sexy as hell. She should've had him at least once.
LMAOOOOO that had me dying hahahahahaha
He wont care
He was already gone by then.
@@Gemmarose9012 no shit sherlock
Tony gonna leave AJ as man of the house, dude doesn't even know what gutters are.
😂😂😂😂
You want me to get snipped when this is my male heir?
@@jeanpierre4419 Look at him!
@@HumansFreshlyBorn get back here and apologise
@@jessestinson3560 penguin exhibit
The way AJ tells Tony he won’t ask to stay with him anymore is so heartbreaking...
Yeah I agree
Good acting
@@Arun999 hellll noooo lol tf they’re always on some shit
@@Arun999 your mom will deceive and lie to you, I mean your father could do the same, but a fathers job is to Raise a son to be a man to one day be a father.
he's always confident in his bullshit but his voice broke down pretty hard this time. probably exactly what you would expect of that kid in real life
love how Tone still raids the fridge.
Well the gabogol wasn’t gonna jump into the bag itself
@@robertschmidt7879 LOL
Priorities.
Only a truly sick man leaves fresh gabagool behind.
I think a lot of this show reinforced the idea that old habits die hard. Tony raiding the fridge, Chris and his drug addiction, Feach Tony B and Phil returning to the life after 15+ years in prison, Carmela continuing to love Tony despite his continued infidelity. There are prob dozens of examples of It throughout the show. Time and circumstance may change, but ppl almost always act in ways and patterns that feel familiar to them, no matter how illogical or destructive these habits are from an objective perspective.
"God, is there nothing to eat in this house?!"
That sounds pretty much impossible at the Sopranos residence.
nothing healthy to eat in that house i'm sure. Hell, even AJ complained about the unhealthy food too.
SuCKeRPunCH187 He was fat for almost half of his life. Tony was fat too. Italian food is delicious but unhealthy
Not with Tony hogging all the food there isn’t
@Mr. JF bruh calm down
Mr. JF Here’s a question for you, why don’t you fuck the fuck off?
Tony took the gabagool from the fridge, needs the criticals
Gabagool?? Ova-heereeee!!!!!!
So that's why meadow was bitching about it being nothing to eat in that house? Lollol
nitrates are vital!
Guy needs his fat and nitrates what can he say
"essentials"
The part where Tony’s hugging and consoling AJ and Meadow hurts more now that James is gone, especially given how beloved he was by the cast and crew.
The entire cast whenever they were interviewed said how great of a guy James was. It breaks my heart knowing he's gone. The best thing we can do is to aspire to be as empathetic as he was.
@@OhioPaulDE it's not empathy, it's love. No matter how much empathy you have if you don't give love you will get none back.
@@civotamuaz5781 Plus, it is nice to be good to people. To make them happy. It's a good day if you made somebody laugh. :)
Tony decided to leave the house when his food was gone from the refrigerator
Monsenior jughead ate his whole plate of gabagool after he and Carm played name that Pope.
Lol
Hahahahahaha!! it kind of seems that way!! He made the decision to leave when he closed the refrigerator.
leave the house, take the cannoli
There was no smoked turkey, waddaya want him ta do?
For all of Tony’s considerable flaws, he loved his children. That much is undeniable. Holding and kissing the heads of his kids in this scene always touched me.
I think that was as much Jmes Gandolfini injecting himself into Tony’s persona, which is why Tony is so three-dimensional, relatable, and endearing though he shouldn’t be.
That's true for almost parents...except for the small percentage of utter shit human beings lol...no matter how much parents yell at their kids they love them unconditionally
whoops tee do! That's doesn't balance out the bad he did
@@helloworld3943 Where did I say that it did?
@@helloworld3943 no damn person in the world is a saint and a hell of a lot of people when you call them out on being just as bad as everyone else they will instantly deny it tony doesn't he looks exactly back at someone when they call him out on how he is and goes "yea i am" and plus u have to look at the environment he grew in as a kid most people wld have probably killed themselves or ran the hell away but he stayed through all of it
This hits on a personal level because my father temporarily moved out in the same fashion Tony did. It really leaves the kids at home feeling anxious and almost hopeless.
glad that happened to you :)
@@pep_z780 Keep that same energy offline , doubt you will . The internet allows weirdo pussies like you to talk shit . Go back to your contra point videos , soprano videos are for normal people
To be honest, ive never understood why it affects people so hard. My parents separated when I was a kid and didn't bother me.. it was just weird. Maybe I'm just different.
@@carminelupertazzijr3512 Same. I actually appreciated that there was less arguing between them.
@@lucaperon9865 I’m super confrontational in person lmao nice try though!
Tony puts a hat on like he's going into witness protection.
Hes leaving cuz hes at war with new york and him living there puts his family at risk
@@briancannon3987what are you talking about? This is not season 6 retard
LOL im crying 🤣🤣
David Chase's original arc for the series was a four-season run.
While some of its best work came in Seasons 5 & 6, I think this finale would have been a fine way to wrap Tony's development; leaving us with Tony never being legally punished for his many crimes, but being punished personally with the realization of his greatest fear (losing his family, "those ducks flying away").
Love this
Like The Shield
No.
ending it on season 4 wouldn't work out too well, too much stuff left unanswered
@@haniigg That show was awesome. Gonna re-watch it after this re-watch.
Meadows acting in this scene never fails to make me feel so bad for her, was she spoiled and selfish a lot of times sure all kids are at one point but the scene that breaks my heart is when she’s in her room and now she starts blaming herself for her parents divorce over some trivial comment she made years ago and she seems so genuinely upset Jaime Lynn singler is amazing
I don’t think she’s blaming herself it’s more her reminiscing on the smaller moments with her and her parents, but obviously where she’s angry and in hindsight she’d not appreciated. But then again maybe you’re right, kids would often blame themselves whenever when divorces happen
Holy fuck, learn to fucking punctuate!
It’s moments and details like that, it’s what makes the Sopranos so special. It’s often very emotionally deep. I genuinely felt sad for AJ and Meadow, especially when Meadow thinks back to how she spoke to her parents. This was a masterfully done scene.
No. She's blaming herself. She is realizing her brattiness did nothing to help the strain her parents were under. @@NotSoRandom_
She definitely seems like she have a lot of humbling to have but deep down if you were to watch this show entirely you would see it’s not really her fault that Tony’s leaving
The kids were sometimes rude to Tony but they knew he was always there for them.
I disagree; he treated AJ like shit.
Crouching Moron at times he did yeah for sure but I don’t think his intentions were wrong he just didn’t to the best job
Sometimes?
He loved his family.
Love how they went straight to there father
RIP James Gandolfini.
Gandolf the Wise
AJ’s voice cracking up is actually sad
A lot of People give AJ so much sht but most of these folks fail to see that Tony and Carmela did a lot of wrong by their kids.
Lying to them, putting them in situations where they felt they needed to lie for Tony and Carmela, the lack of attention and interest in their kids, the lack of connection between them.
It’s no surprise AJ would lash out at Carmela and why he was acting up in school.
@@steverogers7601 Agree 100%
@@steverogers7601 I never understood the hate towards AJ, he is just the average American kid causing some trouble. I think a lot of people see themselves on AJ and start to hate him as a defence mechanism. I wonder what did they accomplish or earn at that age of AJ... Why people expect too much?
Go leafs go
Man I remember the day my father left after divorcing my mother in Belgium. He moved right back to Romania and then 5 months later he died because of a heart attack caused by alcohol. This scene brought tears to my eyes.
im so sorry for you and your father..ripeace.
Heartbreaking 💔
So sorry.
For all of you saying sorry and shit dont be. I'm glad I'm the one still breathing at least. Aint that no celebration?
@@thelongestcomment8770 yes it is man, congrats. We have to keep going no mather what.
Was that the same cheese grater valentina used on Ralph's balls??
✨😖🤮✨
hahaha
I just love that Meadow throwback scene. She realises how petty she can get.
great touch up, got emotional
That little flashback was a great touch.
And the BEST WAY for MEADOW WAKE UP
you could tell she felt so bad........ and regretted acting like that
Its was kind of random...they should of thrown more scenes of her being snobby together...not just one....would of gave more of the feel that she had regret for alot of times of acting spoiled
@@kahlilsmoot9922 should have played the season 1 scene where she is riding with him and asks about him being in the mob. That would have been epic.
@@TraumaER agreed
I can empathize with AJ the exact moment his dad drove away. been there, got the tears and the sadness as a package
I'm so sorry
Me too dude. It’s fucking hell
Same . I remember watching my father argue with my mother for the last time then watching him drive away through that apartment window with all his bags
I know the feeling well.
A package that could choke a fuckin elephant.
Tony: "Ok, we will separate"
*still stands there*
Carm: "Why are you still here?"
Tony: "It's my house, go away"
lmfao
As if he’d care for the kids? If he kicks her out, they go too
@@headphonic8 Kids will stay with Tony. Fuck Carmella!
@@headphonic8 he wouldn't personally care for the kids, no, but he'd make sure they're taken care of.
“The few essentials” = Gabagool
Heartbreaking scene and shows how much fighting between spouses affects the kids. It’s an epidemic in society. Sad
Divorce fucking sucks. My parents split up when I was 4 and divorced when I was 7. Absolutely hated growing up without a father
@@tomzadvydas1758 I hear you Tom. My situation was I was only happy and fully at peace when my father was out of the house.
@@mikef6063 Yeah me too, my father was a fuck who cheated on my mother with 20 year old interns constantly. I was happy when he finally moved out entirely and I didn't have to kept up at night from their yelling and fighting. I never felt sad about it, was 11 or 12 when the divorce finally came through.
@@archkull Funny thing about it is my mom turned out to be the real demon. Was she pushed into being that way because of his treatment and personality? No clue. Guess i'll never know. Just glad to be rid of both of them.
@@mikef6063 if my mother had turned out to be the bad one I'd feel the same way, just change mom to dad and dad to mom. The only stressful part of the whole deal was being sleep deprived through all of middle school cause they wouldn't shut the fuck up lmfao
This is such great acting. Poor AJ blames himself.
So does Meadow, with the flash back of being awful to her parents.
Usually happens when parents fight/separate
@@ladylove2310 it’s never the kids’ fault.
@@Weegee766 I felt the same way when my parents fought. I always felt and knew it was my fault.
Well, it didn't help that AJ was a complete dipshit.
When Carmela cut her hair everything went to shit lol. She got the "I'm a bitch" haircut and took up her battle sword
@Morgan Gorringe 😆
Hahaha
@Morgan Gorringe It's better to stay outside on the roof of your house than to live inside with a nagging wife.
Proverbs 21:9
She became a Karen, a Karemela
once females get married, they lose the will to keep their maintenance up because they got what they wanted. a wedding ring.
Kind of related to AJ here. All the bullshit you pull and the things you did to purposely piss your parents off instantly pops in your head and you feel like everything that is happening is happening because of you. Not too hard to see how AJ became more depressed as the seasons went on. I also think they were hinting at AJ possibly becoming like Tony.
That look on AJs face when the engine starts, I've been there. It's the hardest thing to ever see, witness and most importantly feel
2:30 Meadow finally starts growing up
wolfpackleaderalpha She grows up at that moment.
And AJ doesn’t
Si
She blames herself. I think they were showing how kids, no matter their age, internalize divorce and blame themselves.
@@ladylove2310 I interpreted as that she’s not blaming herself for the divorce but she realises that that home with mum and dad that she used to bitch about wasn’t so bad after all and that family life as she knew it is over. That she should have enjoyed it instead of acting like a spoiled brat.
For about 3 seconds, Meadow felt bad for being such a spoiled brat. She got over it quickly, though.
Why did she put her dishes in the family room next to the Lladro when she was headed over to the kitchen counter?
Imagine getting kicked out of a house u pay for 😂😂😂😂
happened to my dad 😂
@@eduardoa3165 What's your dad doing now?
@@eduardoa3165 well your dad was very allagorical
It happens.
Makes no sense. And I'm a woman.
Everytime Carmela is cooking, I get hungry, even after I already ate. Lol.
Must have seen each of these episodes 50 times. I never realized that he took the lunchmeat out of the fridge and put it in his bag. Classic Sopranos.....Priceless !!!!
Edie Falco does all her acting in this scene - brilliantly - with just her eyes.
I love how despite Carmela being absolutely pissed at Tony here (rightfully so) she keeps quiet and doesn’t make a scene cause she sees that her kids love their dad so much and are sad that he’s leaving.
What a brilliant show. I cannot imagine anything surpassing Sopranos.
Bill Mihelakis what about Breaking Bad
@@dylanrivera2244 A great show too, but I think the sopranos is better, it just seems more "real" to me.
The wire was really good too
@@dylanrivera2244 cant compare, it has similiarities sure but it is different in many ways.
The Sopranos
These in any order for Me
The Wire
Breaking Bad
Oz
In related news, I've decided to move into Meadow's pajama pants. I feel like it's best for everyone involved.
Lololol
@blahblahmeowchow musta crawled in dere for the warmth
I’m dying, caught me off guard
I can go for that.
Id like to live in meadows pants too lol
Best show ever
Sonny can’t argue with that
@@MikefromQueens I'd of whacked her if she kept bugging me about fiddling with the air conditioning..
Sonny
Yeah, I started getting pretty annoyed with her at this point~
Nope 24 is.
I bought all seasons I love this show Rest in paradise Rest in peace ❤️ 💙 😢 🙏 James
Recently watched this scene for the first time and it knocked me on my ass. I was not ready for it. Such an incredible show.
as usual, Carmela would say, "get out but keep sending the checks every month so I dont have to work for a living"
Ok but realistically what job should a middle aged woman whose main experience is as a homemaker be? And do you really think mobsters like Tony who pretend to care about "traditional roles" was looking for a strong, independent woman with a career? Let's be real here. Carmela's a gold-digging hypocrite, fine. But Tony's, like, a literal sociopathic violent criminal. At the end of the day, he'll always be the worse human being of the two.
@@janosmarothy5409 I work at the post office. it isn't rocket science. she could work and do double shifts at Albertson's. they pay medical and give a pension after 26 yrs. I never said it would be pleasant, but it's a life. plenty of people get up and do it every single day. at least Tony is upfront about who he is. Carmela is not a victim. she knows who Tony is and where the money comes from. she cant play the babe in the woods routine anymore. she is just as accountable.
as much as he put her through, she shouldnt have to lift a finger for the rest of her life. FOH!
@@BeGood4Eva Put her through? You've got to be kidding me. She went into this knowing full well who and what he was/is.
@@joshua5555 pension after 26 years only... gotta love the US.
Everybody showed just exaclty how it would be and how they'd feel in these cases and they nailed it, as always in this show
The Mad Apples I never experience that amazing writing, acting, etc in one show. It's crazy how well made The Sopranos was. I probably watch every season at least 10 times or more
Anyone who has experienced parental divorce knows how well written this scene is..
When I watch these scenes I realise why I relate to this show so much....the sopranos isn't a show about the mob with family elements....it's a family drama with mob elements....it's like watching everyday life of every family out there but they threw some mob bits in to make it more interesting and easily digestible because hey who doesn't like a mob show. It's glorious.
When Tony hugs and kisses his kids heads…coming from a broken home and now having two of my own…damn that stung 😓
David Chase was a genius, the smallest details he added were just amazing.
I love how he rounds his sheep up for a cuddle.
Meadow's reaction makes me cry every time. James eyes at Carmela like not now. And for once she listens.
Meadow and her father always butted heads but it was at this moment that she realized how much of a daddy's girl she really is.
My parents didnt split until I was like 28 and out of the house. Yet it still broke me inside and made me think of all the happy times as a family growing up and how it would never be that way again now.
It always brakes my heart when kids blame themselves for their parent's divorce.
.......breaks.......
Separations, divorces, it’s always hard on the kids, the guilt they feel, it can traumatic
My parents got divorced when I was 7 and my dad moved out. It was hard on our family but I’m 36 now and I can’t imagine how hard it would be as a grown man to drive away from your wife and children and the house you bought.
As loathsome as everyone in this family is, this scene actually made me feel for them.
I like how Tony turns straight back to the fridge
lmfao hes looking up as hes hugging them, already thinking about the gabagool
“So no fucking ziti now”
Once she’s done with you, a woman can be colder and more ruthless than you’ll ever be.
So before you push her to that point...consider the risk envolved
ll विनी शर्मा ll interesting....care to elaborate on that?
Tony is the type of guy who doesn’t really give a shit either way. I doubt anyone could be more ruthless than him if he felt the need...
ll विनी शर्मा ll true that, sleep with them a few times then move on to the next
billie you poor brainwashed kid;) the risk envolved? you stupid or what? Tony move because he's too kind and weak, he pays the bills, he's the sponsor of the family, so he can easily quick everybody out, and he should done that. Carmella without Tony is nothing, she can't survive without him that's why she let him cheat with other women, because she has no choice ;)
I've watched this show 10+ times and have never noticed until today that at 2:08 Tony takes the gabagool out of the fridge and packs it to take with him
Carmella's Hilary Clinton bob was the final straw .
Tony and Carmela took the show to different level supreme acting
Meadow cried because she remembered that time she opened the fridge and realized her father ate all the gabagool.
Ah man... When AJ's voice cracks when he thinks he's the reason his dad is leaving... Fuck me I felt that, as someone who had a broken home growing up.
Probably the sweetest moment we ever see of Tony and his kids
It's his house that he pays for. He pays for their food, their cars. Carmela should be the one to leave.
Tony never had the makings of a varsity husband. If he spent as much time being a devoted, loyal husband as he did chasing skirt, he'd be batting .1000
The thing was Da Bing!! You got Gina Lynn dancin outside your office all day? Forget about it!!!
If Bobby moved out of his house, he'd wear the hunting outfit to go
It's a shame how two people can get married to each other spend so many years with each other have a marriage have a family have kids with each other and then one is finally finished they walk away from each other like that total strangers as though they never knew each other to begin with and they have kids together mind boggling and sad 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💔💔💔
Tough show to watch sometimes. Specially when you got a kid that you weren't allowed to raise. See ya in a couple years baby, I'll do my best out here.
Makes it worse that Carm has a Karen haircut in this scene
One of two flashback scenes in the whole series. Meadows and when Tony is reminiscing about him and Bobby in the boat talking about death.
The way both his kids think it’s their fault is so sad after seeing all the shit Tony put their mother through
Yea put her through knowing she didn’t have to work or risk her freedom and life for all the money that supported the family. Seems like a lot to go through knowing you don’t have to work and get all the benefits of keeping the house you didn’t pay for and keeping the kids who probably don’t wanna live with you. Imagine being kicked out a house you risked your life to get…
@@Mir2Nastyy Don't forget how T "acquired" that house tho'...
@@Mir2Nastyy Why do you knuckle-dragging cavemen in Sopranos comment sections think Tony is some noble, self-sacrificing saint for doing the bare minimum that should be expected of a man (i.e. providing for his wife & children), and that Carmela should just roll over and tolerate all of his infidelities for it? Not to mention that he "risked his life" to get that house by stealing from and hurting other people. It's like all the messaging and themes of the show blow right over your head and all you see in Tony is le badass alpha male who fucks all the hot girls and beats people up.
@@Mir2NastyyMaterial Things Doesn’t Mean Treat Others Like Shit. Thats The Part Men Don’t Understand. While He Was Paying For Everything, Carmella Was Raising Two Kids Alone While The Psychopath Made Everything About Him.
The writing and the acting were absolutely phenomenal in this show, that’s what made the show so great
I had a childhood friend who came from a wildly dysfunctional family. I feel like i even got traumatized from it. But the familybmagically became super close and tight knit once all the kids reached adult age. It’s really to weird to see them now and remembering how they used to be
That's the case with my family, it can be stressful to raise kids and causes financial strains that put relationships to the test.
Probably one of the most moving scenes in the series.
Very moving Mr. Soprano. It's very nice of you to have created this channel to show snippets from your life.
Seriously Carmela getting butthurt with AJ wanting to stay with Tony?
He was evil/very bad but he loved his children. I have to give him that
He knows what he is and he knows that he has caused pain and doesn’t want to any further
This and the mad men scene when Don tells his kids that he's moving out always get me
Meadow flashing back to when she was a brat towards them really hit home.
That scene hits back home. With the little difference that i’ve always been a good son to my parents, yet i got stabbed in the heart either way lol
For real, how much more betrayal can you take
LOL,,,,, @ 2.16 Tony takes the last Gabagool.
He is a true protector....keeps Carm so far apart from reality!
They loved there dad..😭
I understand this scene is key but noone is talking about tony coming home to pick up the gabagool?🤣
2:58 is this the only time we ever saw Tony wear that hat? Where'd that hat been for 8 years?!
Tony checks the fridge and sees no gabagool... Forget this, I'm out!!
Can't believe Meadow brought her dirty dishes down?
I think I recognize that boat at the end, lol.
ZorbaTheDutch Stugots
@@GenosGlory featuring Dean Martin
@@ZorbaTheDutch Goomba trash!
All of a sudden my recommendations are filled with clips from the Sopranos lol
the Fila hat...
Whatevah happened there
@@granth81 whatever happened there?!!
It was a made guy, and Carm wasn't...
Poor Tony, it’s his house after all.
Both were toxic af, but him looking at her like it was her fault…he really is despicable
Farther first, gangster forever.
He just stopped by to pick up some gabagool
Poor Meadow looks shell shocked when she enters.
One of my favorite moments from the show. Best show ever!!!
Some amazing acting here... What a show!!
Tony's lifestyle catches up one away or another. And effects every one
Around him.