it the classic example of misery loves company, he just couldn't stand that janice was doing better and he had so much angry still in him. He had to bring her to his level, which is why you see the smile when she flips.
Wrong this was a pivotal moment where Tony realizes his anger and temper Not only make him a better mobster but who he is. And hence Tony accepts the fate of his to come. The song by the Kinks says it all Listen to the lyrics. He was testing Janice because he needed to know the truth whether her behavior had changed or if it was who she truly was?
So funny how Meadow capes up for Vito and the crew knowing how Jackie Jr really met his end. Even though she doesn’t know it was Vito specifically that pulled the trigger. All to protect the family.
Considering your intro, you gotta watch “The Wire” next. “The Wire” is another HBO show that aired during the same years as “The Sopranos” and I would say they are just about tied for the best two drama ever made. You will like it like you like Sopranos.
I have binged watched your reaction videos of The Sopranos. I came to the last one and i thought you had finished watching them , i am so glad you hadn't. One of the best TV series ever IMO.
The bear outside was a metaphor. She was calling divorce lawyers to finish with Tony, and the bear represented Tony, the big bear, always creeping around to where she can't get away from him.
Tony gives lip service to people close to him improving themselves, but truthfully he can't stand it. He's jealous of their personal accomplishments to change for the better. Probably because he has such a hard time improving himself. Misery loves company.
@@jgarofalo8813Janice deserved it. While explaining her new found piety, she was indirectly talking about tony, not herself, he's beneath her and such. Yes Tony is horrible and does horrible things, however, Janice is far worse. She tried to manipulate Richie into killing him, her own brother
Janice and the soccer game fight is one of the best comedy bits of the series especially when the cop tackles her. I have to always rewind it a few times to watch it again. The Johnny Soprano family is the epitome of “crabs in a bucket mentality” where one starts to do well and someone has to drag them back down. No wonder the other sister ran and married a nice, quiet guy.
Little Carmine is one of the funniest idiots on the show. "The fundamental question is: will I be effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be, even more so, but until I am, it's going to be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective." LOL
Tony was buying what Janice was saying, about controlling her anger and the sadness lifting.. _"Depression is rage turned inwards"_ He remembered the words of Dr Melfi. He just felt inadequate cause now he's the only angry Soprano... so he made sure he corrected that at the end of the episode.
Tony needled Janice because he's envious of her making an attempt at bettering herself while he can't change even after years of therapy. 'If I can't have it no one can' basically.
I always thought Carmellas reaction to Meadow being engaged was her remembering a time when she was happy and excited to be engaged to Tony. Young love and once feeling happy, and being worried that her daughter would feel trapped as she gets older like she does.
43:10 Asia you're both beautiful and spot-on. Tony is not a person who actually wants people close to him to be happy....well maybe Meadow. He's a miserable prick in his core. BJ's point is also very sharp - you caught how Tony was watching Janice showing restraint, and it pissed him off.
I said it from the start, there is not a single character in this show that is completely likeable. Sil comes close but then they remind you that your liking him is also misplaced. It is the beauty of this show...no other show touches on human nature like The Sopranos..no other show gets close. You want to root for Tony but the writers just wont let you.
Yep like they explained anger is all about control and Tony is losing it with his cousin, johnny, Carmela, ect that he will try and manipulate things to go his way even if it’s just eating at the dinner table.
Asia you're right at 13:25 , There's a known fact that his actual wife plays as his wife in the show. Steve Van Zandt (Sil) is also a member of Bruce Springsteen band.
What Tony did really reminds me of when we're kids and we want to tease or annoy our sister. It happened to me as well a few times and it was my sister that was the perpetretor. lol
Tony showed how foul he really is in regards to what he did to Janice, he was jealous of Janice being happy, and decided to go very very low about her Son.
Tony is watching people around him grow and change, but he is unable to, so he tries to make everyone as miserable as he is. His whole arc through this entire series is realizing that he can't change for the better and the best he can do is accept who and what he is.
i'm pretty sure the bear symbolizes Tony. The writers and characters in the show have used that to describe him. He's big, not really fit, still strong, and intimidating.
Changing to being all positive all the time sucks! I tried that and I was miserable. I almost lost myself trying to be the good guy. I’m happy again after 5 years. Janice is lucky to have had someone to remind her of who she truly is.
Janice was taking digs at tony when she was explaining her new found piety. Nearly Like something he mentioned earlier. We just smiled and got you back later.
Tony couldn't bear to see Janice getting along with her new family. The dinner scene represented the family life he pissed away by choosing not to keep it in his pants. He accomplished nothing. His family is still fractured because of his choices. Janice is trying to change.
His characters name is Rusty Millio . He was present at the table when Tony ( Steve Buscemi ) was hired to commit the hit where he injured his foot. If I remember correctly Frankie is featured more in upcoming episodes.
The last episode is when I realized tony was never gonna change and he couldn't stand Janice changing and being happy so he pissed all over her during the dinner scene just to make her freakout. from here on out tony just becomes worse and worse
I think this is the moment Tony became Heisenberg - Melfi was getting comfortable (or reckless) enough to actually make serious progress... finally... for once (Not blaming her, Tony is what he is) and Tony understood he was now at a crossroads where he could turn a corner and actually work towards being a better person, or he could hit the accelerator and just embrace being a villain. Obviously remnants of the good man buried deep inside show up here and there - he'd still never hurt animals or children - at least not directly. But yeah, that Harpo moment is tough to watch - I mean, for sure Janice can rot in hell for abandoning her child, that said, Tony is quite the monster here. Such a damn good show. Modern entertainment sucks now. =/
The pivotal moment when by testing his sister he realizes that not only has his anger and temper helped him be a better mobster it is who he is inside. Tony accepts his fate to come as the lyrics say I'm not like Everybody else. Foreshadowing at its finest.
My Uncle is like Tony when ti comes to paying dinner checks. He won't let anyone else do it. It's a weird power move IMO. "I'm the bigger man." kinda thing.
Paulie's reaction when they tell him the guy he just bossed around was Meadow's boyfriend is priceless 🤣
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it the classic example of misery loves company, he just couldn't stand that janice was doing better and he had so much angry still in him. He had to bring her to his level, which is why you see the smile when she flips.
Bingo. 🤣🤣
Tonys face while he watches Janice on the news 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
It’s seriously one of the funniest scenes especially with the tackle and Tony slowly exploding when the sister of mobster is said.
“Awe wtf !”
I have been waiting for Asia and “BJ’s” reaction for the Vito/ Security guard scene for a year!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
BJ thinking he was asleep makes it even funnier 😂😂
‘Maybe it was Long John Silver’ 😂😂😂
Tony showing his mother's side at the final scene of that second episode.
Absolutely!
Yeah Tony couldn’t stand to see people happy around him because he became so miserable
Wrong this was a pivotal moment where Tony realizes his anger and temper Not only make him a better mobster but who he is. And hence Tony accepts the fate of his to come. The song by the Kinks says it all Listen to the lyrics. He was testing Janice because he needed to know the truth whether her behavior had changed or if it was who she truly was?
So funny how Meadow capes up for Vito and the crew knowing how Jackie Jr really met his end. Even though she doesn’t know it was Vito specifically that pulled the trigger. All to protect the family.
She’s just as brainwashed as all of them. She at one point saw it and called it out and then regressed.
@@jgarofalo8813 true. acceptance
did you guys know that Sil is the guitar player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band .
And Rusty is played by Frankie Vallie..
I think everyone knows
Little Stevie, legend
And Vito plays the skin flute
@@carrielucas5672 maybe some people didn't know that, maybe
Considering your intro, you gotta watch “The Wire” next. “The Wire” is another HBO show that aired during the same years as “The Sopranos” and I would say they are just about tied for the best two drama ever made. You will like it like you like Sopranos.
I second this
I have binged watched your reaction videos of The Sopranos. I came to the last one and i thought you had finished watching them , i am so glad you hadn't. One of the best TV series ever IMO.
They already finished watching all the episodes, they're just reposting the reactions from Patreon to CZcams
@@ztomas1 Thanks
@@ztomas1 Damn, really? And I'm here waiting on them.
The bear outside was a metaphor. She was calling divorce lawyers to finish with Tony, and the bear represented Tony, the big bear, always creeping around to where she can't get away from him.
Tony's upset that Janice is getting better. He's projecting his own lack of control with his depression and anger.
Tony gives lip service to people close to him improving themselves, but truthfully he can't stand it. He's jealous of their personal accomplishments to change for the better. Probably because he has such a hard time improving himself. Misery loves company.
The two worse examples were trying to get Chris to drink and ridiculing him and what he did to Janice in this episode.
Honestly i always thought due to the fact tony was a mob boss that was expected. Janice blowing roadies however
@@davidmason3671 🎶 Under the Boardwalk 🎶
@@jgarofalo8813Janice deserved it. While explaining her new found piety, she was indirectly talking about tony, not herself, he's beneath her and such. Yes Tony is horrible and does horrible things, however, Janice is far worse. She tried to manipulate Richie into killing him, her own brother
@@86leewis oh she is a terrible person as well. I’m just pointing out Tony is as well.
Lmao the reaction to Vito polishing the Jimmy Dean 😂😂 classic
They all “ I thought he was just sleeping 😂”
Greasing the union. 😂😂😂
Janice and the soccer game fight is one of the best comedy bits of the series especially when the cop tackles her. I have to always rewind it a few times to watch it again. The Johnny Soprano family is the epitome of “crabs in a bucket mentality” where one starts to do well and someone has to drag them back down. No wonder the other sister ran and married a nice, quiet guy.
Little Carmine is one of the funniest idiots on the show. "The fundamental question is: will I be effective as a boss like my dad was? And I will be, even more so, but until I am, it's going to be hard to verify that I think I'll be more effective." LOL
This isn’t the UN Angelo
I always wondered if he pretended to be an imbecile so everyone underestimated him
I could not wait for yall to get to the Vito gettin BUSTED scene, and you didn’t disappoint 😹💚💫 omg your faces…the best!!
Tony was buying what Janice was saying, about controlling her anger and the sadness lifting.. _"Depression is rage turned inwards"_ He remembered the words of Dr Melfi. He just felt inadequate cause now he's the only angry Soprano... so he made sure he corrected that at the end of the episode.
Tony couldn’t stand that Janice was possibly making progress so he purposely pushed her buttons to prove that she’ll always be just like their mother.
Tony needled Janice because he's envious of her making an attempt at bettering herself while he can't change even after years of therapy. 'If I can't have it no one can' basically.
I always thought Carmellas reaction to Meadow being engaged was her remembering a time when she was happy and excited to be engaged to Tony. Young love and once feeling happy, and being worried that her daughter would feel trapped as she gets older like she does.
@@earforenglish5867 Possibly. I guess it all depends on if you think they're tears of joy or sorrow.
43:10 Asia you're both beautiful and spot-on. Tony is not a person who actually wants people close to him to be happy....well maybe Meadow. He's a miserable prick in his core. BJ's point is also very sharp - you caught how Tony was watching Janice showing restraint, and it pissed him off.
Bj’s face when he saw vito and the security guard😂😂
I said it from the start, there is not a single character in this show that is completely likeable. Sil comes close but then they remind you that your liking him is also misplaced. It is the beauty of this show...no other show touches on human nature like The Sopranos..no other show gets close. You want to root for Tony but the writers just wont let you.
The face BJ made when he saw Vito! 😂
I wonder what's French-Canadian for "I grew up without a mother"? Sacre' bleu, where's me momma?!? 🤣
Kudos to Asia pointing out the lady on grays anatomy in Janice anger management class
Tony trolls Janice because he wants her to be miserable with him. He was jealous
Tony was jealous that Janice was trying to get her "Soprano" temper under control, so he decided to provoke her in the best way he knew.
Yep like they explained anger is all about control and Tony is losing it with his cousin, johnny, Carmela, ect that he will try and manipulate things to go his way even if it’s just eating at the dinner table.
And Uncle Jun and his mother did it to him.
14:52 was the best reaction! I swear, the whole nations mouth dropped the night this scene aired!
Asia you're right at 13:25 , There's a known fact that his actual wife plays as his wife in the show. Steve Van Zandt (Sil) is also a member of Bruce Springsteen band.
Your faces with Vito! 😂😂😂. Thanks for the quick postings.
What Tony did really reminds me of when we're kids and we want to tease or annoy our sister. It happened to me as well a few times and it was my sister that was the perpetretor. lol
Your expressions of Finn showing up to work early: Freakin Priceless 😂😂😂
Tony showed how foul he really is in regards to what he did to Janice, he was jealous of Janice being happy, and decided to go very very low about her Son.
Finn threatened Tony's masculinity by paying.
Tony is watching people around him grow and change, but he is unable to, so he tries to make everyone as miserable as he is. His whole arc through this entire series is realizing that he can't change for the better and the best he can do is accept who and what he is.
The dinner scene might be my favorite Tony moment in the whole show. It is just a perfect encapsulation of his whole character.
Remember Johnny Sack is no Sherlock holmes. Paulie called and told him about Ralph's joke 😁
Your mouths fell wide open when Vito’s head popped up. Hahaha.
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The therapy session at episode 5x9 is truly a masterclass in acting. James Gandolfini is simply unbelievable
14:53, I can bet no one predicted that one! 😆
Historically, historical changes have come from war- professor little carmine
Peeps? It’s a fuqin nickname. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i'm pretty sure the bear symbolizes Tony. The writers and characters in the show have used that to describe him. He's big, not really fit, still strong, and intimidating.
Changing to being all positive all the time sucks! I tried that and I was miserable. I almost lost myself trying to be the good guy. I’m happy again after 5 years. Janice is lucky to have had someone to remind her of who she truly is.
One of my favorite lines from the Sopranos is “Sacre blue where is Mi mama? “
Been waiting for the next set of episodes after this all season!
Janice was taking digs at tony when she was explaining her new found piety. Nearly Like something he mentioned earlier. We just smiled and got you back later.
Omg best part : 14:56 lol " You could always count on security- 😮" lol
Yes!!!! Sopranos tonight!😊
His name was Ralphie.😊
In the Czech Republic, too, we love pork. You ever had our sausages?
You'll get our sausages ! 😂
Next two episodes are fantastic. Hope you guys do them asap.
25:20 That noise! Like some momo from the circus freak-show 🙈🙈🙈🙈🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love when Tony 💩 on Janice. Hilarious 😂
Tony couldn't bear to see Janice getting along with her new family. The dinner scene represented the family life he pissed away by choosing not to keep it in his pants. He accomplished nothing. His family is still fractured because of his choices. Janice is trying to change.
Georgie getting beat up by tony is the best lol
That guy didn’t deserve all those beatings. Even though he is scumbag as well
I just love the sopranos. Top 5 serie for me all time
One of Tony’s most despicable moments; he couldn’t stand seeing growth and progress in his own sister so he triggers her.
Cold Cuts was probably the single most episode that proved Tony was Livia's son.
Best show ever
14:53 Priceless!
Tony Poking the bear
Rip: there's Always a Bigger Bear
If you love this, check out Boardwalk Empire next. The mob in the 1920s prohibition era
Frankie Valli, of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons is in these episodes. He's the suave older gentleman in Little Carmine's crew.
His characters name is Rusty Millio . He was present at the table when Tony ( Steve Buscemi ) was hired to commit the hit where he injured his foot. If I remember correctly Frankie is featured more in upcoming episodes.
Not a day after 76, just a kid
3:52 Treat 'em mean, keep 'em keen... 😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tony always flips out on Georgie because Georgie is the Happy Wanderer; clear head someone who enjoys life
You guys would like Boardwalk Empire too i think.
Back with ya!
Are they paying attention? Or just not understanding? How can they say “what are they trying to dig up?” It’s kind of crazy
14:50 first time I saw that, I couldn't stop llaughing for five minutes
Tony doesn’t want to see anyone happy or making any personal progress lol he becomes worse later on.
14:53 you both had your mouths open like Veto for about 5 seconds lol.
I just realized that blonde lady at the soccer game was dressed exactly like the lady Melfi got into it with over the cigarette in the restaurant.
Awesome reaction of my favorite episode of The Sopranos!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
👍 Awesome 2 Soprano’s in 4 days!
Great reaction guys!
Vito with a mouthful of gabagool 😂😂😂
Caught Vito "on the job" ... heh.
The last episode is when I realized tony was never gonna change and he couldn't stand Janice changing and being happy so he pissed all over her during the dinner scene just to make her freakout. from here on out tony just becomes worse and worse
Why did Tony do that to Janice? Because misery loves company.
I think this is the moment Tony became Heisenberg - Melfi was getting comfortable (or reckless) enough to actually make serious progress... finally... for once (Not blaming her, Tony is what he is) and Tony understood he was now at a crossroads where he could turn a corner and actually work towards being a better person, or he could hit the accelerator and just embrace being a villain. Obviously remnants of the good man buried deep inside show up here and there - he'd still never hurt animals or children - at least not directly. But yeah, that Harpo moment is tough to watch - I mean, for sure Janice can rot in hell for abandoning her child, that said, Tony is quite the monster here. Such a damn good show. Modern entertainment sucks now. =/
My favorite ending. The sacre bleu where mi mama kills me
The pivotal moment when by testing his sister he realizes that not only has his anger and temper helped him be a better mobster it is who he is inside. Tony accepts his fate to come as the lyrics say I'm not like Everybody else. Foreshadowing at its finest.
You're thinking of Ralph with the horse.
Tony hated seeing Janice happy
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Breaking bad, the sopranos and mad men are the golden standard for TV.
And sons of anarchy!
Don’t forget The Wire
Ralphie Cifaretto
Misery likes company.
43:00 IMHO, Tony's motivation is mostly sadism, but also it's about all the annoying psycho-babble anger management talk
Ralph is the name of the guy Tony killed over the dead horse..😊
I like to think of it like childbirth, too
The birth of JOHNNY CAKES!
That was so fucked up how Tony purposefully pushed Janice back into her anger
Gene got ‘made’ with Christopher, so those guys couldn’t stop him or fight back if they wanted
Vito at the construction site was hilarious 😂.
What a brilliant move by the writers. That situation can't and won't stand with the mob code!
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Sacre Bleu! Where is me momma?! ....😆😆😆
Finn really does have a Joe Perry resemblence
My Uncle is like Tony when ti comes to paying dinner checks. He won't let anyone else do it. It's a weird power move IMO. "I'm the bigger man." kinda thing.
He did that to prove to himself that anger management doesn't work