Especially in the end. All he could do was say 1 sentence! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm glad he turned out a retard! Especially after what he did to Crybaby Chris' Dad!!!!
Junior's face was absolutely priceless when Tony said that! And as much as Livia manipulated Junior he certainly learned his lesson and had her number his little gem's of wisdom for Tony were hilarious 😂😂
Great move by Junior to distract Tony with that shocking news about an uncle he didn't know existed. He drops a bomb, watches tony get all distracted and then begins negotiating knowing tony is still processing the news. Shrewd move.
Considering the era in which Junior was born I'd imagine his brother was probably ridiculed and bullied by other kids so I bet they spent their childhood fighting for him
“Your father left Livia with a fucking package that could choke a fucking elephant” . Can we please bring back the guys who wrote those lines. R.I.P JG.
I wonder if we'll get a hint about whatever happened to all of that money? Livia became the way she was from being a wife of a guy in the life, and her big shift occurred after she found out that her son was helping her husband hide one of his affairs from her. Resulting in the stress causing her to have a miscarriage of her fourth child. She never forgave Johnny for that, or forgot how Tony reconciled lying to her. Maybe she decided to just get rid of all of Johnny's money out of spite.
Similar, the fact that the notoriously self-centered Johnny always took care of his brother is quite telling. Both men clearly cared deeply about their brother.
Dominic Chianese is such a good actor in this scene just the way he says "they might of trained him to be a some whatever or something, get him a job" it just sounds so natural like how an old person talks in real life
@@simonwright6163 He literally says "might of" in the video you feeble minded fuck, next time watch the video instead of looking like a dumb ass. Here ill help you, watch 2:26 and call up Dominic and let him know not to bother acting.
Shows u how dumb Junior is......if he tony hears his father talking to his mom about his feeble minded brother......who else would Tony think they were talking about? LOL....He didnt know
michael freimann Tony even uses the same virginia ham line to Janis later in the show. When she is complaining about her calzone with legs husbands position in the crew
@@fabioventura2984 junior was saying that modern times are more inclusive of slow people. Junior was saying that Ercole would've probably been able to have a job and a somewhat normal life rather than stay in a looney bin and forgotten about.
I was kinda retarded as a kid . It took a while to get mature that's for sure . I said stupid things , acted like a clown but somehow was never thrown with the jaggoffs .
This scene is gold from beginning to end but I especially love Junior’s description of the credit card companies. They want you to be grateful, and they want you to pay them but they don’t want you to pay in full upfront even though it’s the responsible thing to do. They want you to rack up debt so they can come back and squeeze you for more. Sounds a lot like the mob, except somehow it’s legal.
The rulling elites that make up the heads of big companies/governments are the worst criminals of them all. They get away with the worst kind of monstruosities while pretending to be the good guys and people fuckin buy into it.
@@DynamicDurge Maybe not directly but they’ve put many people in the ground by wearing them down with debt collectors who harass and threaten them night and day until they put a gun in their own mouth. At least with the mob they’re up front with you about what they’ll do to your kneecaps.
@@gertrudemcfuzz74 nice mental gymnastics with that one. You really gonna tell me getting kneecaped is morally and ethically more correct than debt collectors harassing you for money you owe them? At least you walk away with your life lol.
@@DynamicDurge they don't need to. in the states, they take all you've got, or they get the state to take it off your wage packet automatically. if not, they bung you in jail and put you to work as a slave. usury's a sin in proper christianity. there's a fuckin reason for that.
Let's not go nuts here. My cable includes Happy Days reruns. The Fonz. Richie. Potsie. Ralph Malph. All these modern shows, so much cursing and violence. Happy Days didn't need to rely on these newfangled modern concepts like "characterisation", or "narrative". It didn't use the crutch of "humour" or "good acting". Yet millions of people watched it night after night for 11 seasons. What does THAT tell you? I think it tells us something but I can't figure it out.. But nonetheless, Happy Days, like Beansie Gaeta said he was going to before Richie Aprile attacked him, stood up.
@@jimreily7538.........you should stop abusing pharmaceutical-grade narcotics. It's affecting your ability to reason. There wasn't much to choose from regarding networks back in those days. Choices were limited.
MrBrenman21 ......ok. Let’s do it your way. If the actors outside of those I mentioned were so good.....what have they done post-Sopranos? Chianese was a known talent prior to the Sopranos....so was Gandolfini. Nancy Marchand was also great.
Uncle jun is amazing. He mentioned Eckle just to get to Tony's feelings so he can get a bigger cut on the executive game. Thats true wiseguy thinking. Uncle Junior was a real O.G. As far as his punch lines, one of my favorite is: what you don't know can fill a book! I think he told that to Tony, but i don't remember what episode it was in.
It was livia, she mentioned on the phone to junior that the woman whose funeral he attended once let Johnny feel her up . And he drops like that line haha
Uncle junior is slowly becoming my favorite character.. His sense of witty humor and timing is amazing.. Tony is still the man though.. " Some people are so far behind in the race they actually think they are leading" .. LOL
Junior is absolutely hilarious for the first 3-4 seasons. Then it gets sad when he starts to lose it. When his trial is going on, it's one of the funniest storylines on the show. He and Bobby were just gold together
"She's like the woman with a virginia ham under her arm, crying the blues cause she's got no bread" Then Tony tries the line on Richie and he just goes "wah the fah...?"
A masterclass in writing. The scene is establishes three different points with perfect poetry: 1. That Corrado knows major secrets that Tony doesn't 2. That Corrado knows how to emotionally weaken Tony to ensure a better deal 3. That "bleeding people dry" is a central theme of the season, especially as it concerns to Davy Scatino
It also brilliantly humanizes Tony's dad who we see in flashbacks and hear about as some bad ass wise guy captain, he did love his brother in spite of his affliction.
He told him that story to daze Tony so he would give in on percentage of the game. At the start, Tony says it's "my game," but at the end he gives Junior 15%. Watch the end, Tony is thrown off, Junior has a tiny smirk as Tony walks out. They only show that for a reason.
Junior definitely got a better deal from throwing tony off with the story but IMO the reason he's getting any percentage is that he agreed to let his players know that the game was happening. That's why Tony tells him to "call your friends" basically junior is going to spread the word that the game is happening and that Tony is going to run it, this is worth Tony giving Junior a percentage because a) he might not have the contact info for some of the players and b) it lets the players know that junior is fine with Tony running the game so they don't need to worry about violence at the game.
The ability of the writers to capture the vernacular, slang and imprecision of Tony & Uncle Junior requires extraordinary precision of writing and thought.
this scene should be put in an acting time capsule, so clever, and so entertaining. The Sopranos is so much better than anything that's ever been on tv, its not even close
The first minute is gold writing. Junior paints such a good picture of Jonny, and he's right, it takes a special kind of person to find the right people to get for a game like that
We all know how great Dominic Chianese was in the show but... Holy fuck this scene! His reactions, his storytelling, how he conveys emotions. Just incredible.
I love how Junior is the only character that has a sort of mental edge on Tony... you can just feel the uncle-nephew dynamic in all of their interactions. U can sense how junior still sees Tony as his little nephew and how Tony stills sees junior as his big uncle... even though Tony has more authority and respect amongst the rest of the wise guys, junior always seems to have his number
Notice how uncle Jr puts Tony in a sentiment daze after telling him about his uncle and then gently changes the subject to persuade him in a business deal. Then at 3:18 Tony snaps out of it James Gangandolfini is an incredible actor!!
No one mentions the grim smile on Corrado's face when he starts talking about his brother,that look gives me the chills i always rewind it to see it a few times
I’ve always loved the look between Tony and Junior right after Tony says he always thought Junior was the feeble minded brother. Juniors face just says it all “what the fuck?!” Lol priceless scene
'You don't know what you're talking about. Your Father left Livia with a fucking package that could choke a fucking elephant' One of my favourite lines in the whole series. Junior is one of the series' most underrated characters. His discussions with Tony are some of the great scenes in The Sopranos.
I think this is one of the best episodes in the entire series, "The Happy Wanderer." And this scene is one of the very best in the series. So funny. Despite the sort shrift Tony gives Uncle June, you can see the affection and respect he has for him.
“Sharp as a fuckin cueball” Junior has the best one-liners lmao
Especially in the end. All he could do was say 1 sentence! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm glad he turned out a retard! Especially after what he did to Crybaby Chris' Dad!!!!
Your sistahs cu...
"God fuck it all!"
Yea Yea very cute!
Juniors one liners are amazing. "Some people are so far behind in the race that they actually believe they're leading." lol
This happened with Nokia, just before the introduction of Smart Phones.
That line is prophetic and very true.
@@ciaranc7460 and kodak
Sharp as a fuckin cue ball this guy
I use this line ALL the time now.
"She was always talking about my father's feeble-minded brother, but I always thought she meant you."
That's what makes this show so funny.
Maybe Tony’s mom meant both of them 😂
Junior's face was absolutely priceless when Tony said that! And as much as Livia manipulated Junior he certainly learned his lesson and had her number his little gem's of wisdom for Tony were hilarious 😂😂
@Matt Pizzano I get what you're saying but it's unfair to call it just a comedy, it's way more than a comedy.
😂😂😂
In the end Tony got played.
"I always thought she meant you" was the funniest line in this great piece.
Junior's look after that haha
andrelebaron lol
I died lmao at that line.
Sharp as a cue ball was solid too lol
@Junior Mudd That and "you CUTE FUCK" right in beginning of scene. Junior funniest character ever
Great move by Junior to distract Tony with that shocking news about an uncle he didn't know existed. He drops a bomb, watches tony get all distracted and then begins negotiating knowing tony is still processing the news. Shrewd move.
It even made him forget about the money his mom had hid
Yup
Yep, Junior increased his end by 50% with his little emotional move.
GREAT NOTICE
👍
Gonna implement
This into my play book
By 5 % my friend 😂😂
I love the part where junior says “he was strong as a fuckin bull, handsome like George raft…” love how he defends his brother
Considering the era in which Junior was born I'd imagine his brother was probably ridiculed and bullied by other kids so I bet they spent their childhood fighting for him
It's kind of sweet. However, the wiki page was unclear about him. They should clear it up.
Blood is blood no matter if he retarded or not
His snap reaction when Tony calls him a name is 100% genuine. That’s the scary part is he’s mixing genuine feelings in with his manipulation.
“Your father left Livia with a fucking package that could choke a fucking elephant” . Can we please bring back the guys who wrote those lines. R.I.P JG.
I wonder if we'll get a hint about whatever happened to all of that money? Livia became the way she was from being a wife of a guy in the life, and her big shift occurred after she found out that her son was helping her husband hide one of his affairs from her. Resulting in the stress causing her to have a miscarriage of her fourth child. She never forgave Johnny for that, or forgot how Tony reconciled lying to her. Maybe she decided to just get rid of all of Johnny's money out of spite.
And stashed it in Ginny Sack.
the entire coversation is hilarious
@@Master_Bachelor so thats what that mole was.
@@davestar4718 behave you, that's the mother of Don Johnny Sack's kids.
Junior's love for his brothers is one of is redeeming qualities. He has such respect for both of them.
Similar, the fact that the notoriously self-centered Johnny always took care of his brother is quite telling. Both men clearly cared deeply about their brother.
But he was also down to kill his brothers son so
Even more than his brothers, he loved that extra 5% he was able to guilt-trip out of Tony.
Andrew Baker? Didn't you die of aids back in the 90s?
@@fredericklawton548that rotten sopranos gene
Dominic Chianese is such a good actor in this scene just the way he says "they might of trained him to be a some whatever or something, get him a job" it just sounds so natural like how an old person talks in real life
He has been preparing his whole life, I hear. Incredible dedication to the craft.
Well he was an old man anyway😁
They might HAVE trained him. Learn basic English or don't bother.
@@simonwright6163 He literally says "might of" in the video you feeble minded fuck, next time watch the video instead of looking like a dumb ass. Here ill help you, watch 2:26 and call up Dominic and let him know not to bother acting.
@@brucea1610 *I'll
"What are you saying he was retahded?"
"Why dont you go fuck yaself" hahahaha uncle june fuckin classic. Best character on the show
Junior was so fucking street smart prior to his dementia. Mad skills.
One of the funniest, sharpest guy in the game in the earlier seasons.
That look on Jr's face when tony thought he was the feeble minded brother was so damn funny. It literally kills!!
Shows u how dumb Junior is......if he tony hears his father talking to his mom about his feeble minded brother......who else would Tony think they were talking about? LOL....He didnt know
I lol'ed irl
The same look he gives the artist in court when he's on trial for drawing him.😂😂
It literally kills??? Crikey.
I mean it doesnt literally kill, Willie. But way to take it personally.
I love Junior's angry reaction and words when Tony says "retarded?". He loved Ercole.
You can't blame him. I have a cousin who is autistic and we are all fiercely defensive of him. His mother treated him like he was made of glass.
He got so triggered lmfao. If it was today they would’ve trained him to be a whatever or something. Gotten him into slip and fall school
"If it was today, they might have trained him to be a ... varsity athlete, somethin'."
if it was today, they might have trained him to be a ... shinebox, somethin'.
LMFAOOO
@@dylankane9709 He was in that charity home for 20 fucking years, Phil can relate.
NICE!!!😷💯👏👏👏👏😄
He would never have the makings of a varsity athlete.
That's funny because I went to college with the hopes of becoming a whatever or a somethin.
Imagine that? Going to college with hopes of becoming a whatever or a somethin.
Loool
@gabber 0 yeah, yeah, before and after
that's amazing. i've read all your comments with different voices.
You clearly didn't have the makings to be a varsity whatever or somethin
Sharp as a fucking cue ball
+Leon Delvechio Ramirez One of my favourite quotes.
+Leon Delvechio Ramirez ...Great line!
Heres another gem. 1:12 ..' Some people are so far behind in the race they actually believe they're leading !.'' Classic Junior.
God blessa ants..
Sharp as a fucking shinebox.
"They may have trained to be a whatever or something..." 😂😂😂
They may have trained him to have the makings of a varsity athlete
Ya it was funny nigga
J McGhee 😂
@@nickcaesar7650 projecting much? xd
Jesse W ??
a Virginia ham under her arm crying the blues because she has no bread. Insane acting on both sides. Junior loved his brother Johnny thou.
michael freimann Tony even uses the same virginia ham line to Janis later in the show. When she is complaining about her calzone with legs husbands position in the crew
***** "calzone with legs husbands "
HAHAAHAHAHA nice one.
a Virginia ham under her arm crying the blues because she has no shinebox.
Italian women my friend
You just don't hear people talk like that anymore (as to be expected, of course), great writing and acting all around
“If it was today, maybe they’d have trained him to be a whatever or something”.
What he mean by that
@@fabioventura2984 you know, that thing, those uh...you know what i mean
@@fabioventura2984 junior was saying that modern times are more inclusive of slow people. Junior was saying that Ercole would've probably been able to have a job and a somewhat normal life rather than stay in a looney bin and forgotten about.
I have placed hundreds of people who are disabled in jobs for 33 years. I love how Junior advocates for Hercules after Tony uses the R word.
Get-em-a-job
Love how Tony cracks jokes in the beginning until he sees his weight on the scale and facial expressions go into disappointment. Hilarious
very observant! i didnt notice that until you pointed it out
Always a few things going on in every scene. Brilliant.
@@name_and_aliasThe sacred and the propane!
Great line from Tony regarding his mother. "she kept talking about my fathers feeble minded brother but I always thought she meant you"
What’s makes it more funny is that he wasn’t being insulting, he actually thought that.
It also foreshadows the dementia. The sopranos always foreshadows masterfully
for some reason I really respected junior for defending his special needs brother and recognizing he really could have made something off himself
When Tony called him retarded Junior got honest to god angry and defensive. He cared about him.
I bet when he was younger Junior had to hand out a fair amount of beatings to people who made fun of his brother.
@@JohnSmithPlaysGames it's probably why him and Johnny joined the DiMeo Crime family so Eckley could be taken care of for life.
My money is on him making it all up
I was kinda retarded as a kid . It took a while to get mature that's for sure . I said stupid things , acted like a clown but somehow was never thrown with the jaggoffs .
This scene is gold from beginning to end but I especially love Junior’s description of the credit card companies. They want you to be grateful, and they want you to pay them but they don’t want you to pay in full upfront even though it’s the responsible thing to do. They want you to rack up debt so they can come back and squeeze you for more.
Sounds a lot like the mob, except somehow it’s legal.
The rulling elites that make up the heads of big companies/governments are the worst criminals of them all. They get away with the worst kind of monstruosities while pretending to be the good guys and people fuckin buy into it.
Yeah but a bank isnt gonna whack you lol
@@DynamicDurge Maybe not directly but they’ve put many people in the ground by wearing them down with debt collectors who harass and threaten them night and day until they put a gun in their own mouth. At least with the mob they’re up front with you about what they’ll do to your kneecaps.
@@gertrudemcfuzz74 nice mental gymnastics with that one. You really gonna tell me getting kneecaped is morally and ethically more correct than debt collectors harassing you for money you owe them? At least you walk away with your life lol.
@@DynamicDurge they don't need to. in the states, they take all you've got, or they get the state to take it off your wage packet automatically. if not, they bung you in jail and put you to work as a slave.
usury's a sin in proper christianity. there's a fuckin reason for that.
“I thought he was talking about you.” The look on Junior’s face when Tony said that too! 😂😂😂
It's actually really sweet the way Junior speaks so fondly and affectionately about his brothers
"some people are so far behind in the race, they actually believe they're leading"
I use this line ALL the time. I love it.
Yea Yea that's cute!
Sharp as a fucking cue ball! That is a hilarious line by uncle Junior.
The writing and dialogue in just this scene alone shows why the Sopranos is the greatest television show in cable history.
you mean in cable shinebox.
Let's not go nuts here. My cable includes Happy Days reruns. The Fonz. Richie. Potsie. Ralph Malph.
All these modern shows, so much cursing and violence.
Happy Days didn't need to rely on these newfangled modern concepts like "characterisation", or "narrative".
It didn't use the crutch of "humour" or "good acting". Yet millions of people watched it night after night for 11 seasons.
What does THAT tell you? I think it tells us something but I can't figure it out..
But nonetheless, Happy Days, like Beansie Gaeta said he was going to before Richie Aprile attacked him, stood up.
The Wire
@@jimreily7538.........you should stop abusing pharmaceutical-grade narcotics. It's affecting your ability to reason. There wasn't much to choose from regarding networks back in those days. Choices were limited.
MrBrenman21 ......ok. Let’s do it your way. If the actors outside of those I mentioned were so good.....what have they done post-Sopranos? Chianese was a known talent prior to the Sopranos....so was Gandolfini. Nancy Marchand was also great.
Uncle jun is amazing. He mentioned Eckle just to get to Tony's feelings so he can get a bigger cut on the executive game. Thats true wiseguy thinking. Uncle Junior was a real O.G. As far as his punch lines, one of my favorite is: what you don't know can fill a book! I think he told that to Tony, but i don't remember what episode it was in.
Hercules.
It was livia, she mentioned on the phone to junior that the woman whose funeral he attended once let Johnny feel her up . And he drops like that line haha
Livia
It was too alivia on the phone wat you dont know could fill a book
Livia
"If it was today, they might have trained him to be a ... Borko, somethin'."
Borko runs his channel bunker style now, peering thru the slits.. HEHEHE
Uncle junior is slowly becoming my favorite character.. His sense of witty humor and timing is amazing.. Tony is still the man though..
" Some people are so far behind in the race they actually think they are leading" .. LOL
LYIRICSMAKINGSENSE Tony is great but junior is by far the best imo...richie is good too
Junior is absolutely hilarious for the first 3-4 seasons. Then it gets sad when he starts to lose it. When his trial is going on, it's one of the funniest storylines on the show. He and Bobby were just gold together
He's always been my favorite charecter!
One of the best scenes by Junior. He really brings the memory of his brother to life. Disappears in the acting. Master class.
"She's like the woman with a virginia ham under her arm, crying the blues cause she's got no bread"
Then Tony tries the line on Richie and he just goes "wah the fah...?"
Tony always screwes up when he is trying to quote and sound smart. It's like a hotel at Captain Teebs.
@@notsureiL he used the line well but on Richie Aprile of all people lol
@@notsureiL Who's he?
A masterclass in writing. The scene is establishes three different points with perfect poetry:
1. That Corrado knows major secrets that Tony doesn't
2. That Corrado knows how to emotionally weaken Tony to ensure a better deal
3. That "bleeding people dry" is a central theme of the season, especially as it concerns to Davy Scatino
And he's also calling Tony stupid, praising his father and saying there aren't people like him anymore
Yeah, like how it was him who had Dickie killed.
4. It was not his kid she was carrying
E. she was a hoo'er
F. she was a hoo'er
It also brilliantly humanizes Tony's dad who we see in flashbacks and hear about as some bad ass wise guy captain, he did love his brother in spite of his affliction.
“Feeble minded brother”, the look on Junior’s face is priceless 😊
"I always thought she meant you"
"She was always talkin' about my father's 'feeble-minded brother,' but I thought she meant you..."
That is one of my favorite scenes...I thought that nobody else liked it..👍👍
That Junior’s look was pure gold.
JUNIOR: she went to every charity home in the state.
TONY: ITS A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
The writing and the dialogue in this scene and the show in general is off the charts. These actors are something else.
The writing on this show is just pure gold.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold
@@SuperGreatSphinx Bitch
Top quality acting, dialogue and exposition. Why has nothing since come even close to being as good as the Sopranos? Best TV show in history.
David Chase is just that good.
Yellowstone is better and I loved the Sopranos!!!
Sopranos best show in tv history
@@libertyBuilders what
@@libertyBuilders No
“Feeble minded brother, I thought she was talking about you”.......it’s too funny....😂😂😂
“ But I always thought she was talking about you “ HAHAHAHAHAHA
These doctors office meetings are the best!
yap, they are the shinebox all right.
Snarky, the Cat
Why don’t you stick to what you know, and leave your opinions, WHEREVADAFUCK
He told him that story to daze Tony so he would give in on percentage of the game. At the start, Tony says it's "my game," but at the end he gives Junior 15%. Watch the end, Tony is thrown off, Junior has a tiny smirk as Tony walks out. They only show that for a reason.
Charles Schwab over here...
I'm in awe of you.
@@axlrose7668" awr"
Junior definitely got a better deal from throwing tony off with the story but IMO the reason he's getting any percentage is that he agreed to let his players know that the game was happening. That's why Tony tells him to "call your friends" basically junior is going to spread the word that the game is happening and that Tony is going to run it, this is worth Tony giving Junior a percentage because a) he might not have the contact info for some of the players and
b) it lets the players know that junior is fine with Tony running the game so they don't need to worry about violence at the game.
@2:17 Junior’s reaction. Best character in the series.
"You opened this clam, my friend" i could watch nothing but Sopranos clips on CZcams for the rest of my days and be a happy man.
The ability of the writers to capture the vernacular, slang and imprecision of Tony & Uncle Junior requires extraordinary precision of writing and thought.
this scene should be put in an acting time capsule, so clever, and so entertaining. The Sopranos is so much better than anything that's ever been on tv, its not even close
“ Sharp as a cue ball “ 😂😂
2:55 junior’s face is the best 😂😂😂
Greatest show of all-time.
R.I.P James Gandolfini, looking at this scene who wouldve though he would die before Dominic ?
Dominic is still alive today, strong as a fuckin' bull.
@@iama2509 And handsome like George Raft.
I love how he tells him all this before negotiating 🤣🤣
How could junior take offence to what Tony says about the feeble minded brother remark, who else was Tony supposed to think it was ? lol
The look on Juniors face when he said that though lol
WEPS 89 hahahaha, youre totally right, but i can also understand juniors reaction because on his mind there were always 3 brothers
It doesn't really mean anything, Junior is just surprised that it made sense to Tony that Junior is feeble minded.
Magoo
The first minute is gold writing. Junior paints such a good picture of Jonny, and he's right, it takes a special kind of person to find the right people to get for a game like that
"Left livia with a package that could choke a fucking elephant" lmao
We all know how great Dominic Chianese was in the show but... Holy fuck this scene! His reactions, his storytelling, how he conveys emotions. Just incredible.
Can’t wait for the Saints of Newark and they bring all these past characters to the screen.
🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️
@@ceechubbyhands5908 what's so funny, ya some kinna fanook?
@@well_as_an_expert_id_say yoooo
I love how we see Tony stop and think about the Virginia Ham line. We see him store that in his memory, and then repeat it later but incorrectly.
Did junior use that story to distract Tony's thinking and get a better deal
Yes
Yup.
He might have, but at great emotional cost to him.
played him like a fiddle by pulling his heart strings. one keen mothafucka.
I love how Junior is the only character that has a sort of mental edge on Tony... you can just feel the uncle-nephew dynamic in all of their interactions. U can sense how junior still sees Tony as his little nephew and how Tony stills sees junior as his big uncle... even though Tony has more authority and respect amongst the rest of the wise guys, junior always seems to have his number
Junior raised him played catch with the boy you never seen his Dad do it in the series, that's why
@Rasul Daniels small hands🤣 apparently
Holy shit, that look Junior gives Tony after the “feeble minded brother” thing. Amazing.
You know I'm under house-arrest you cute fuck.
That gets me every time lol.
Notice how uncle Jr puts Tony in a sentiment daze after telling him about his uncle and then gently changes the subject to persuade him in a business deal. Then at 3:18 Tony snaps out of it
James Gangandolfini is an incredible actor!!
whatsgoingon07 It’s Gangadolphin. James Gangadolphin.
"Hey, uncle Jun. Did he ever even exist?"
Who else googled George Raft to see how strong like a fuckin' bull and handsome Uncle Ercoli was?😆😅😂😂😂😂😂
as soon as I hear Uncle Jun name an actor i know all the pics im going to get are black and white
kind of ironic that Junior mentions an actor known mostly for playing gangsters
Love how Tony always weights himself in these doctor office scenes.
This scene is a masterpiece.
The scenes between junior and tony were always my favorite in the show
"I always thought she meant you"🤣🤣🤣 he took all his uncle's hustles and still twisting the knife
I found it funny that Tony couldn’t prounce Eckle’s name but he had the same name as the boss of the DiMeo family that Jackie Aprile Sr. Took over.
Good call. It’s hard to find inconsistencies and faults with a great show like sopranos, but you found one.
1:11 I love how Junior directs this line towards Tony, when if anything it applies to Junior more than anyone
brilliant writing. small stuff like this is why no show will ever be as good
Every single on of juniors line in this video is a classic . So quotable
Tony and Junior talking about anything was the best part of this series
That look when he says, "I thought she meant you."
The look Junior gives Tony when he says he always though it was him his mother was talking about cracks me up.
I could cozy up to this show any day
I wish I was that handsome. I mean there's handsome, and then there's George Raft handsome.
My girl: "Come home, I'm alone ;)"
Me, in quarantine: 0:05
I wish they did more with Ercoli Soprano. He was my favorite character in the show.
thegreatcalvinio Great foreshadowing
If they do a prequel show with a younger Johnny they have to mention him.
Handsome. Like George Raft
Ercoli was a truly-underdeveloped character but at least HE had the makings of a varsity athlete (kinda).
I wish you would do more with the concept of originality in your youtube comment game. That would be my favorite thing for you to do.
This is a great scene.
This is a great scene on all levels. The quality of the acting, the content of the dialog, the subtle mannerisms, everything. Superb.
No one mentions the grim smile on Corrado's face when he starts talking about his brother,that look gives me the chills i always rewind it to see it a few times
I’ve always loved the look between Tony and Junior right after Tony says he always thought Junior was the feeble minded brother. Juniors face just says it all “what the fuck?!” Lol priceless scene
Junior could have his own show and it would be a hit! "Sharp as a fuckin Cueball" lmfao!!!!!
One of my all time Fav SOPRANOS Scenes...Priceless interactions and Perfect Acting 💘
"My mother saying something about his feeble-minded brother, but I always thought she meant you!"
BWWWWWWWWWWWWWAHAHAHAHA!!!
Michael Folker #BURRRRRNNNN
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m the oldest of three and my brother born after me is autistic the way Junior talks about him really hits home
I'm hoping he is treated better than they did back in Junior's youth.
'They didn't understand these things'. You mean they didn't want to.
" Uncle june. Did he ever even exist? "
"I always thought she meant you" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
'You don't know what you're talking about. Your Father left Livia with a fucking package that could choke a fucking elephant'
One of my favourite lines in the whole series. Junior is one of the series' most underrated characters. His discussions with Tony are some of the great scenes in The Sopranos.
I think this is one of the best episodes in the entire series, "The Happy Wanderer." And this scene is one of the very best in the series. So funny. Despite the sort shrift Tony gives Uncle June, you can see the affection and respect he has for him.
Mine too. Underrated episode this.
"Sharp as a fucking Cue-ball" I love Junior
It would be cool if we caught a snipet of Erckle in the Many Saints of Newark, or Tony's grandparents
I love how he praises his brother Johnny. Had he been alive, I'm sure he would've been chosen to be the boss over even Jackie Sr
Walt fucking Whitman over here
"if it was today, they would have trained him to be... er a somethin... or whatever... get him a job"! Brilliant dialogue!
I keep watching this scene with the same intensity as I did the first time. Wonderful, great acting.
Junior greasing up Tony to get a better rate.
2:16-2:20 lmao