I love how Sil, at different points in the show, quietly pokes hole in whatever reasoning Tony came up with to justify his decisions. And then Tony ignores it and so does Sil.
This is a case where I feel like Sil was wrong though. Even though Vito was never "out", dancing at gay bars dressed like you're one of the village people and giving blowjobs in the parking lot at your work is not what I would call "keeping it quiet"
+Jerrylee Stewart-Gonzalez first time i saw vito working for tony i thought wtf its the guy from the bakery and wondered why chris never recognised him.
+Johnny Skinwalker No, he didn't make advances to him, he made veiled threats to him because he caught him giving a BJ to a dude. But I see your point. I was just quoting the scene because I thought it was funny.
***** I don't know about that. He seemed pretty enamored with the guy. He kept touching his arms, etc..Why would he invite him for a Baseball game and being disappointed he wasn't there? At first i thought he wanted to scare him but seeing Vito alone at the stadium he seemed like a lover that was left alone with his dick in his hands where his date didn't show. But anyway Vito going at the gay bar dressed like that wasn't living his gay life in secret.
I still can’t get over the fact that Steven Van Zandt, the guitarist for Bruce Springsteen landed the role of Silvio. Steven absolutely nailed this role.
They missed a golden opportunity to have Tony get pissed and fire the _house-band's_ guitarist and then Sil spontaneously get on the stage and totally kill a Springsteen song. Something that totally blows away the crowd... maybe _Badlands_ 🎵
He wasn’t practicing quietly, he was at gay bars in assless chaps and a motorcycle hat, having a gay affair at a mob union worksite, and intimidating tony sopranos daughters boyfriend. He could’ve been much more private than he was and ultimately that and trying to get back in the game led to his death
Moral of the story: While blowing security guards, always wear a fake moustache. That way if you get caught, you can say, "That was my bizarro twin, Otiv. He has a moustache, and enjoys blowing security guards."
lewis morrison Poor script writing is requiring dialogue in casual conversation with a character who doesn’t care about grammar to be grammatically correct. Weakens the realism.
I love how Tony tries to think of a reasonable solution about what he should do with Vito, only to have Phil’s crew beat him to death instead. So many moments in The Sopranos where it shows how these guys don’t stop until they get what they want, almost like fate, it can’t be prevented, just like Vito’s beating and torture. Also love how Phil literally comes out of a closet when they beat up Vito lmao
The real reason Agent Harris didn't keep pursuing Tony in court is because of 9/11 and getting moved to counter-terrorism, then they're basically friendly for the rest of the show because Tony isn't the objective anymore so it does work both ways, sometimes the inevitable worked against Tony sometimes in his favor.
An untold story that went on behind this, Tony had already told Vito he could come back, but he would be placed in Atlantic City, and when Vito asked to come back, he offered $200k to Tony, straight to him nobody else would know. So it is almost certain Tony got that $200k. And it is right around here in the series when Renata dies, and Tony gives Hesh the $200k he owed him.
LOL you're right! Tony was always caught lacking and reluctantly made his vig payments until the last one where he hooks up Hesh with a big bag of money.
What really makes me laugh, if you didn't catch the irony, is the scene just before this and the transition to this scene. Carm is in Paris, and has been amazed at the lifestyle, sculputures, etc. Just prior to this scene she is admiring a sculpture on a bridge. Then cut to a gritty New Jersey industrial district, with interstate noise, cars rushing by, horns being blown, and mobster Sil yelling up at a guy cleaning a cartoon strip club sign "Make sure you clean that shit off her tit". Quite a contrast, very sharp script writing...
@Darkzz Lord Agree, Paris is a dump. People saying they want to travel to France just to visit Paris are uneducated idiots, what they should be visiting while in France are the small villages straight out of the 1800's and their history.
@Darkzz Lord @George Obi just explained the irony. It's the juxtaposition of their lifestyles. Carmella's visit to Paris and relaxing vacation in Europe is paid for from the wealth Tony gives her but that wealth is brought from the suffering of people caught up in Tony's mafia life. She only gets to have nice things because her husband is a nasty bastard. That's the irony.
@Darkzz Lord People want to travel there because it is known as the city of love. Too few know that it was originally named that because of prostitution.
Kills me every time! You could tell he was in a sour mood cuz he knew taking about Vito with Tony was gonna be tense, then he looks up at the Bada Bing sign and decided to tell the cleaning guy how to do his job. 😂😂😂😂😂
Sad part is before every wack you see Tony conflicted because he feels he only wants to whack someone for the right reasons never recklessly especially close members
Cant fucking stand that shot Im shocked nobody ever criticizes Chase for this And dont start with the weight cause he did kevin finerty in his own voice
well to be fair, Tony wasnt actively searching for Vito and seemed to be content to let things go so long as he stayed away. Vito himself approached Tony and wanted back in, Tony maybe wasnt willing to admit that part considering he paid tony about a quarter million or whatever that wasnt going to anyone but himself.
Tony was conflicted. Money, a friend, and the likes of everyone in his crew. The money was great, but gay men among the guys was a big no for mobsters. Sil didn’t seem to mind, but Tony didn’t want to deal with any extra crap, and his rep. Sil did point to Tony with Vito being discreet about his life, but he just happened to get caught by some low level guys.
@JayoJay The hypocrisy runs deeper when you learn that some of these same guys engaged in homosexual practices while they were locked up. Melfi asks Tony something to the effect that he has had friends who were incarcerated, surely they weren't strangers to male on male sexuality. Tony responds by saying "you get a pass for that..."
Believe it or not (so I've been told) the concept is that what you do in prison -- where there are no women available -- doesn't count as long as you are always the "pitcher" and never the "catcher." I'm not passing judgement, if you weren't there, you don't know
He couldn't handle being a normal human being 😂 he was wiped out after his first day of real work since he helped build the ramp on Beansie's front door.
I like how in this scene, Tony is essentially talking to himself, trying to fight his own reluctance to order the hit, because he still kind of likes Vito.
@@JB19504 He was. So was Ralph, yet Tony had nothing but contempt for him after he found out what kind of man he was. Vito, in Tony's eyes, was different: through his ruthlessness, efficiency and smartness, he had earned Tony's respect. I bet that had it been up to him and him alone, he would have let Vito live.
“It’s Vito’s own fault. Why couldn’t he stay wherever the fuck he was?!” That’s the only thing that needed to be said, because it’s information even Vito knew before hand.
Tony is not exactly a gay rights activist. What he is pissed off about is losing a loyal subordinate who will do what he is told without question or complaint (unlike Paulie, etc). Vito is also a reliable earner and can't easily be replaced. He knows Phil and the other guys determination to take out Vito is going to easily cost him 200k a year, plus that amount up front and that's what has riled him up.
Yeah but Tony isn't enough of a scumbag to think gay people deserve to be murdered. He might be a massive hypocrite but he's so fucking smart that some morality can't help but seep through the bullshit culture he's drowning in.
Scott he honestly doesn’t when pressed about he’s stance he starts to fold. He just never faced or delt with a homosexual so it was easy for him to recite the mafia’s stance. He’s upset because Vito was actually kinda his friend. He was loyal, smart, didn’t talk back, did what he was told, funny and cool to be around.
I love how Sal is always fine with whacking anyone, he even tries to make Tony feel better about it, all he wants to know is how he wants it done. They just don't make employees like that anymore lol.
@@Helmuesi911 There is Sal the gardener and Sal the gangster from Yonkers who is only in 1 episode. There is another guy named pussy too but I dont remember if they show him.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants Yep Sal Iacuzzo from Yonkers and Little Pussy Malanga in season one... Hold on though, here’s the crazy thing: Big Pussy Bompinsiero’s first name ............. Sal
It's difficult to take this seriously ... Gandolfini is playing it straight ...but Van Zandt is providing a helluva lotta comic side-kick schtick ... put a little music over this and the whole scene would be an Abbott & Costello routine ... Jersey style!
tobsmonster2 he literally spends the entire exchange trying to justify killing Vito, and looking for Silvio to reassure him that it’s not his fault. He is showing actual guilt and remorse, which doesn’t happen often.
I love how Sil, at different points in the show, quietly pokes hole in whatever reasoning Tony came up with to justify his decisions. And then Tony ignores it and so does Sil.
Well, sometimes you need to play devil's advocate.
@@The_Gallowglass - Literally one of the jobs of the consigliere.
because tony didnt really want to kill vito. he was looking for reasons to justify it
not really quietly pursuing the life while blowing a guy right outside his no work job before shift starts and dancing around in a club
This is a case where I feel like Sil was wrong though. Even though Vito was never "out", dancing at gay bars dressed like you're one of the village people and giving blowjobs in the parking lot at your work is not what I would call "keeping it quiet"
Crack is less addictive than these clips
Because it's real life not the s*** you are accustomed to on TV
you smoked crack before? lol
Thats wrong
Comment of the fucking decade
I TOLD YOU YOUNG PEOPLE THAT SOPRANOS CLIPS ARE SOME BAD SHIT
Chrissy should have taken out Vito. He owed him for trying to cut in front of him at the bakery.
+Stuey Babcock funny how I noticed that it was vito but I don't think that he was a character written on the show yet
+Jerrylee Stewart-Gonzalez first time i saw vito working for tony i thought wtf its the guy from the bakery and wondered why chris never recognised him.
+Jerrylee Stewart-Gonzalez He wasn't, he was originally the fat Neoplotian loaf guy.
Eammon Wright that's the joke
exactly, the writers thought a gay story line would be good & they chose vito. guess they forgot about that scene. it bugs me!
"If Vito wanted to pursue that lifestyle, he should have done so quietly."
"He was, wasn't he?"
+sprdvx Actually he wasn't doing this quietly Vito spent his nights dressed like the village People. He made advances to Meadow's boyfriend, etc...
+Johnny Skinwalker No, he didn't make advances to him, he made veiled threats to him because he caught him giving a BJ to a dude. But I see your point. I was just quoting the scene because I thought it was funny.
***** Well he invited him to a baseball game, etc...
Johnny Skinwalker Yeah, he invited him there to threaten him, not to pick him up. And maybe even possibly to hurt him.
***** I don't know about that. He seemed pretty enamored with the guy. He kept touching his arms, etc..Why would he invite him for a Baseball game and being disappointed he wasn't there? At first i thought he wanted to scare him but seeing Vito alone at the stadium he seemed like a lover that was left alone with his dick in his hands where his date didn't show.
But anyway Vito going at the gay bar dressed like that wasn't living his gay life in secret.
I still can’t get over the fact that Steven Van Zandt, the guitarist for Bruce Springsteen landed the role of Silvio. Steven absolutely nailed this role.
he is brilliant man👍👍👍👍
They missed a golden opportunity to have Tony get pissed and fire the _house-band's_ guitarist and then Sil spontaneously get on the stage and totally kill a Springsteen song. Something that totally blows away the crowd... maybe _Badlands_ 🎵
His wife in the show is his wife irl.
He didn't land the role, Silvio was an added character specifically for Steven
Holy shit I never knew this. That's awesome!!!
"He was, wasn't he?" Silvio, always the voice of progressive reason.
They were just discussing Lachassio fat
He tries to justify vito's acts then immediately contradicts himself with "it's the right move T" ass kisser to the end lol.
@@Xantek85 but IT was a right move... Asskisser? He is The only one that tried to talk some sense to Tony.
He wasn’t practicing quietly, he was at gay bars in assless chaps and a motorcycle hat, having a gay affair at a mob union worksite, and intimidating tony sopranos daughters boyfriend. He could’ve been much more private than he was and ultimately that and trying to get back in the game led to his death
Moral of the story: While blowing security guards, always wear a fake moustache. That way if you get caught, you can say, "That was my bizarro twin, Otiv. He has a moustache, and enjoys blowing security guards."
Sil: "Maybe we shouldn't kill him"
Tony: "okay but it'll come out of your pocket"
Sil: "We gotta kill him!"
"Again with the money?!"
" Walt Wittman OVAHEE "
once i start watching soprano clips on youtube i cant stop, gah
Same
Arse Robinson me too mate
Think that's bad? It led to me restarting the entire series about a week ago, 2 seasons done. At least you're burning minutes, I've roasted DAYS.
I’ve been watching them on youtube over 10 years now. Even though i have the entire series on dvd now
@Shaboi_Mike OMEGALUL
Is Silvio's hair, like, a solid object?
The actor is bald so it's a wig lol
Dude looks like a Dick Tracy character
Hes got that lego hair
Why are you talking like AJ?
It's got its own zipcode
Its not Vitos fault..It was the blood pressure medication...He could've probably gotten a note from his doctor..
funny thing is, take enough adderall and see what kinda weird porn you end up on
After i robbed the card game I had to go on blood pressure medication. I think Vito killed me for my medication
Just needed some therapy.
Imagine Vito requested a sitdown with both families and handing out photocopies of the Doctor's note to everybody.
Maybe it was the mushrooms growing out of his ass
"I can't keep fighting phil on this"
"Why?"
"Because he did *twenty* *fuckin* *years* "
Hasn't Phil compromised enough already?
The amount of tissues in 20 years..marone
Cooking goddamned grilled-cheese sandwiches on the radiator.
Not a peep.
Sil's opening line is pure comedy gold!
"Make sure you clean that shit off her tit
"Atlantic Shitty!"
The pure genius is that the scene before it ends with Carmella marvelling at the statues on the bridge in Paris
So funny
@Daniel Treadwell Actually it was a bit muffled this time.
“Don’t beat yourself up about this”
As if Tony was simply firing Vito 😂
“If Vito wanted to pursue that Lifestyle, he should have done so quietly.” “He was, wasn’t he?”
Brilliant writing.
Technically his response should have been "He did didn't he?"
That slight error in writing bugs me a bit
lewis morrison Poor script writing is requiring dialogue in casual conversation with a character who doesn’t care about grammar to be grammatically correct. Weakens the realism.
@@drexlspivey5828 isn't it supposed to be "He has, has he not?"
I love that he is not insisting on Tony being wrong, he just tells the truth but still approve tony's decision
@Iafiv Iv Are your trying to say they don't give a fuck??
I love how Tony tries to think of a reasonable solution about what he should do with Vito, only to have Phil’s crew beat him to death instead. So many moments in The Sopranos where it shows how these guys don’t stop until they get what they want, almost like fate, it can’t be prevented, just like Vito’s beating and torture. Also love how Phil literally comes out of a closet when they beat up Vito lmao
Great catch on the closet.
Never forget Phil coming out of the closet! Class stuff.
The real reason Agent Harris didn't keep pursuing Tony in court is because of 9/11 and getting moved to counter-terrorism, then they're basically friendly for the rest of the show because Tony isn't the objective anymore so it does work both ways, sometimes the inevitable worked against Tony sometimes in his favor.
@@MrMeddyman what season was post 9/11?
@@GGSWITCHBLADE Season 4 was post 9/11
I hope Vito sees this before it's too late.
vito never had the makings of a varsity closet queen
he watched his bf butt instead
Run, Vito!!!
I got bad news for you, buddy
This is what I always think too!!!!!
An untold story that went on behind this, Tony had already told Vito he could come back, but he would be placed in Atlantic City, and when Vito asked to come back, he offered $200k to Tony, straight to him nobody else would know. So it is almost certain Tony got that $200k. And it is right around here in the series when Renata dies, and Tony gives Hesh the $200k he owed him.
Sounds accurate but do you have a source ?
@@davidhubbard5196 iirc Vito proposed the idea to him over a phone call while he was hiding out
LOL you're right! Tony was always caught lacking and reluctantly made his vig payments until the last one where he hooks up Hesh with a big bag of money.
If Vito wanted to pursue that lifestyle, he should have done so quietly, strong, silent, like Gary Cooper.
Or Rock Hudson!
Cooper was not gay.
@@ernestkovach3305 He was Gay? Gary Cooper??
czcams.com/video/27KQODo0vXs/video.html&ab_channel=carygoleman
@@JSWang-ii8kd a lie. Cooper was not gay .
He died.
What really makes me laugh, if you didn't catch the irony, is the scene just before this and the transition to this scene. Carm is in Paris, and has been amazed at the lifestyle, sculputures, etc. Just prior to this scene she is admiring a sculpture on a bridge. Then cut to a gritty New Jersey industrial district, with interstate noise, cars rushing by, horns being blown, and mobster Sil yelling up at a guy cleaning a cartoon strip club sign "Make sure you clean that shit off her tit". Quite a contrast, very sharp script writing...
Michael Baker what is the irony?
That tony's savage lifestyle get her a sophisticated vacation?
@Darkzz Lord Agree, Paris is a dump. People saying they want to travel to France just to visit Paris are uneducated idiots, what they should be visiting while in France are the small villages straight out of the 1800's and their history.
@Darkzz Lord @George Obi just explained the irony. It's the juxtaposition of their lifestyles. Carmella's visit to Paris and relaxing vacation in Europe is paid for from the wealth Tony gives her but that wealth is brought from the suffering of people caught up in Tony's mafia life. She only gets to have nice things because her husband is a nasty bastard. That's the irony.
@Darkzz Lord People want to travel there because it is known as the city of love. Too few know that it was originally named that because of prostitution.
Scene kicks off with Sil: "Make sure you clean that shit off her tit!" LMAO
Kills me every time! You could tell he was in a sour mood cuz he knew taking about Vito with Tony was gonna be tense, then he looks up at the Bada Bing sign and decided to tell the cleaning guy how to do his job. 😂😂😂😂😂
All anyone could think about was Vito’s lifestyle,
All Tony could think about was that he was the top earner. That’s why Tony was the boss.
But his bottom line was impacted.
@@mikem6176Vito or Tony?
damn youtube suggestions, 1 hour watching soprano clips
and here i am back to where it started
back again wtf
@@aepr84 You're stuck in the Sopranos vortex. Happens to the best of us, man.
Jonathan Turbide i haven't even seen the show and I've been watching clips all weekend.
1 hour? You gotta pump those numbers up rookie
Just when I thought I was out these clips pulled me back in
Best opening line of a clip EVER! Gotta love Silvio
Sad part is before every wack you see Tony conflicted because he feels he only wants to whack someone for the right reasons never recklessly especially close members
Nowadays ads for Vito's heart medication comes with a warning, that side effects may include becoming a fanook.
Look on the bright side: it also works like Viagra.
A Fanook!!!! lol
Most genius tv show ever. The characters, the dialogue, the acting...the entire writing itself. Class.
Lol the “he wasn’t he?” might be my favorite line from Sil in the entire series
That Silvio is a great friend. No matter what Tony's decision is he's supportive.
killer joe great advisor
Naw what made him a better character was that he wasn't just a Yes man
No a yesman does NOT make a great friend. You need to check your standards.
@@mralpaca2150 syncophant
"Atlantic shhhittty" "shhhwuggeries, cwanstant pwain and fwa whaaa?"
@@rodolforodrigues7945 he was wasn't he?
What? Where are you from?
Cant fucking stand that shot
Im shocked nobody ever criticizes Chase for this
And dont start with the weight cause he did kevin finerty in his own voice
I thoughht i thaw a puddy cat, i did i did.
"Atlantic Shitty."
To be fair, he pronounced that one right.
Tony: If Vito wanted to pursue that life style, he should've done so quietly..
Silvio: ...... He was, wasn't he?
Tony: ..........
well to be fair, Tony wasnt actively searching for Vito and seemed to be content to let things go so long as he stayed away. Vito himself approached Tony and wanted back in, Tony maybe wasnt willing to admit that part considering he paid tony about a quarter million or whatever that wasnt going to anyone but himself.
Tony was conflicted. Money, a friend, and the likes of everyone in his crew. The money was great, but gay men among the guys was a big no for mobsters. Sil didn’t seem to mind, but Tony didn’t want to deal with any extra crap, and his rep. Sil did point to Tony with Vito being discreet about his life, but he just happened to get caught by some low level guys.
@JayoJay The hypocrisy runs deeper when you learn that some of these same guys engaged in homosexual practices while they were locked up. Melfi asks Tony something to the effect that he has had friends who were incarcerated, surely they weren't strangers to male on male sexuality. Tony responds by saying "you get a pass for that..."
Believe it or not (so I've been told) the concept is that what you do in prison -- where there are no women available -- doesn't count as long as you are always the "pitcher" and never the "catcher." I'm not passing judgement, if you weren't there, you don't know
Lol. Business before BJs
"All those weeks in a hospital shurgeries, conshtant pain for WHAT?"
I like how in seashan sixhh tony talks like thisssh
Atlantic Shitty.
XxxMBRxxX Yes, the Li'sh'a Minnelli _"Darlingshhh"_ 'sh' for S. Very Vito ;)
He shalivatesssh becaush he'sh been ushing shweetener inshtead of shhugar
I came to the comments to see if someone else noticed I'm not dissapointed
Lol
The guy scraping the bird shit off the sign was one of my favorite characters
They could have done a lot more with that character...
just when i thought i was done watching soprano clips...... they pull me back in
Syl was an excellent #2
and his hair was #3
Ganu Rocks
He was a come-from-behind kind of guy!
Sil, For Silvio
''Some people are better at being number 2's''
@@MrAngusyoungistheman I thought Vito was...
Phil coming out of the closet to whack Vito was GENIUS writing from Chase...
Brilliant writing, can’t get any better
"It's his own fault! Why couldn't he have just pretended like he was Geno and not Vito?"
Tony sounds like he just came from the dentist and the anaesthetic hasn’t worn off yet
His speech got worse as the show went on.
@@SultanKhan66 weight gain will do that
@@SultanKhan66 His speech started to change way before season 6, compare how he sounds in Season 1 with season 4, hes perfecting the accent.
@@Johnsmith-fz2dm His voice got higher as the show went on. Nothing to do with accent.
@@SultanKhan66 He started to listen to his dialog coach.
"Its his own fault! He should never have cut in front of Chrissy at that bakery!"
Tony was never more cruel. Vito had a doctor's note!
I like how Tony respect Sil enough to answer him when he asks, “why the change up?” and then also “it’s the right move”.
the description is gold!
Coming back was a huuuuge mistake on his part. If he stayed in New Hampshire he would have lived a long *fruitful* life
just noted the bold on that
You forgot the Y in Fruit
He couldn't handle being a normal human being 😂 he was wiped out after his first day of real work since he helped build the ramp on Beansie's front door.
Could have had Johnnycakes every day, the sweet bastard
He couldn’t handle the working class life but if he had 200k to give tony couldn’t be just live off that
I like how in this scene, Tony is essentially talking to himself, trying to fight his own reluctance to order the hit, because he still kind of likes Vito.
Vito was a top earner.
@@JB19504 He was. So was Ralph, yet Tony had nothing but contempt for him after he found out what kind of man he was. Vito, in Tony's eyes, was different: through his ruthlessness, efficiency and smartness, he had earned Tony's respect. I bet that had it been up to him and him alone, he would have let Vito live.
it was moreso about the 200k and that Vito would have been directly kicking up to him at exorbitant rates, specifically as finook protection
@@JB19504 "Vito was a top earner."
Not according to Finn.
“Don’t beat yourself up about this”. Classic
“It’s Vito’s own fault. Why couldn’t he stay wherever the fuck he was?!”
That’s the only thing that needed to be said, because it’s information even Vito knew before hand.
James gandolfini is a master actor in this scene. He talks like he was really in the mob.🤯
"He was wasn't he?" 😂😂😂
I love how he says this right after previously approving his decision to kill him
It’s sad, because you can tell tony really didn’t want to whack Vito. That was his best friend.
He's gotta gow ..
No he was NOT 😂, best earner though so yea
“Don’t beat yourself up about this.”
😆
These
Two dudes are so much in synk that they even wear matching outfits
Idk why the way sil says “I’m sorry” makes me laugh 😂
Be cool to have a Sil to call on and hang around me.
This and Seinfeld. The best ever.
I cant keep fighting borko on this, our businesses are all in twined. Ya gotta pick ya battles!
Tony is not exactly a gay rights activist. What he is pissed off about is losing a loyal subordinate who will do what he is told without question or complaint (unlike Paulie, etc). Vito is also a reliable earner and can't easily be replaced. He knows Phil and the other guys determination to take out Vito is going to easily cost him 200k a year, plus that amount up front and that's what has riled him up.
Yeah but Tony isn't enough of a scumbag to think gay people deserve to be murdered. He might be a massive hypocrite but he's so fucking smart that some morality can't help but seep through the bullshit culture he's drowning in.
@hillel raz Hate is a powerful word. He doesn't hate them just goes with all the typical stereo types. His more of a bigot with some common sense.
@hillel raz if he hated them he would be ordering hits on them over some bullshit reasons. 🤣
@hillel raz Yeah and it's the one thing Tony got right sweetheart :)
Scott he honestly doesn’t when pressed about he’s stance he starts to fold. He just never faced or delt with a homosexual so it was easy for him to recite the mafia’s stance. He’s upset because Vito was actually kinda his friend. He was loyal, smart, didn’t talk back, did what he was told, funny and cool to be around.
I love how Sal is always fine with whacking anyone, he even tries to make Tony feel better about it, all he wants to know is how he wants it done. They just don't make employees like that anymore lol.
LaymanScholar
Sil ... Sal is the gardener
@@Helmuesi911 "I'm the gard-ARGH"
@@JagerLange lol
@@Helmuesi911 There is Sal the gardener and Sal the gangster from Yonkers who is only in 1 episode.
There is another guy named pussy too but I dont remember if they show him.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants
Yep Sal Iacuzzo from Yonkers and Little Pussy Malanga in season one...
Hold on though, here’s the crazy thing: Big Pussy Bompinsiero’s first name ............. Sal
Just when I thought I was out, these Sopranos clips pull me back in
Route 17 Lodi NJ. Passed there a million times.
These damn clips
Just when i tought i was put..they pull me back in
Our businesses are all intwined
Vito be like, "Gobblegoo? Ovah here!"
Love this scene. Thanks
I don’t know what but his acting is really incredible in this scene. Like most but this stands out for some reason.
for a while vito was on top now vito is bottom.
KingDT2007 His bottom was impacted if that's what you mean?
Vito finally got it in the end
Vito had to take it in the end ... while being on the top
I think it was the other way around
@@paulvasquez7897 Vito was a catcher not a pitcher, he probably liked being the bottom.
I'm addicted to these clips
Please HELP, can’t stop watching these clips
The worse part is Philly borrowed the pool cue from the Bing
I wonder if it was chalked?
So was this scene shot with real traffic going by? Must have been a shock to be driving down the road and there's Tony and Silvio.
"But, he was, wasn't he?"
Classic
I love how you can finish a major rewatch, then CZcams suggests you watch clips, and then you start thinking about another big rewatch.
This is literally the cycle of my life
It's difficult to take this seriously ... Gandolfini is playing it straight ...but Van Zandt is providing a helluva lotta comic side-kick schtick ... put a little music over this and the whole scene would be an Abbott & Costello routine ... Jersey style!
"If Vito wanted to pursue that lifestyle, he should have done so quietly". "He was, wasn't he"? Ha ha, Vito was the best!
@Justin Edwards lmao Yea
What a sublime actor...jg
"Ah, sorry." What a good dude.
"Make sure you clean that shit off her shinebox"
Lmao the way Silvio delivers that first line is hilarious 😂
( * )
0:04 Vito, Atlantic Shiddy, FUH GET IT
And this is why Silvio is a wise underboss.
always interesting to see the brief glimpses of Tony's conscience when it manages to bubble to the surface.
Alec Signorino what conscience? It’s just business
tobsmonster2 he literally spends the entire exchange trying to justify killing Vito, and looking for Silvio to reassure him that it’s not his fault. He is showing actual guilt and remorse, which doesn’t happen often.
“If Vito wanted to pursue that shinebox, he should have done so quietly.”
I was waiting for this one! Lol
Watch ya fat fuckin mouth.
Knob polishing!
I love these interactions 😂
Best way to start a clip
Kev c so true.im stunned i have been watching these clips for 2 hours now.
Still, Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
I was almost 36 hours clean before I stumbled across this clip…
Dam I miss this show
“He’s a come from behind kinda guy!!”
🤔😮🤦🏻♂️
I like how Sil tries to pull the moral high ground on Tony despite being the one who counsled him to have Vito killed.
Syl so funny 😆
That head of hair on Silvio just cracks me up LOL
FKN Silvio..." He was wasnt he"....
Bada Bing!!!!!
going to a gay bar dressed as a member of the village people isn't exactly going about it "quietly" tbh.
Which makes him one of the best TV protagonists in history. This was one of the best episodes in the series.
"Don't beat yourself over this"
😂 That's hilarious considering how Vito is whacked. Maybe he meant they had to save the beating for him?
😂 😂
I don’t think they know he was looking at Finn like Silvio looks at gabagool
It starts as a clip on CZcams.. now i gotta go watch a couple of episodes
Carlo might have followed through with his threat to drag Vito behind his car…..judge Roy Bean! 😂