You can see how Bobby Bacala went from being totally disrespected as in this scene to third in line behind Silvio. Bobby was a goodfella. Not a drug addict (Christopher). Not a rat (Pussy). Not a loudmouth (Ralphie). Just a good family man who did what he was told to do. A criminal, of course, but he was the most standup guy in a family full of sociopaths.
jayteegamble Sil did what he was told when he killed Ade. That, and she was a rat. While that doesn't mean she deserved to die, she knew the consequences if they found out she was an informant.
@@deanfarr3249 Both fat, but beyond that, I'm not seeing the similarities. Bobby was a gentle, genuine guy. Big Pussy was ultimately embittered and deceptive...
Really? He was always the same, the only reason he climbed the ladder is because he married his sister and then he was an ungrateful bastard, good thing he got killed
Best part about that scene is how Steve Schirripa got James to laugh that hard authentically. He wore a huge rubber dildo strap on and walked around the corner. Tony's reaction of falling over laughing is what they filmed when it happened.
" I dont think you should talk to me this way " Bobby says this so calmly with no aggression or fear . Just ultra cool , confident and collected . You can't help but admire him .
How can people be this imperceptive? Bobby's a terrified child in this scene. Cool, confident and collected are the last words anyone should use to describe him here. He's not a babbling impulsive idiot, sure. He's smarter than he appears. But he's not quiet and cool out of confidence. He's being completely dominated.
@@MrTheGuitarNerd Of course he was terrified, but not because he was a natural coward. He was on the losing side walking into a situation alotta them dudes don't walk out of. But the way he addressed Tony in that room did a show a confidence that came through later when he beat Tony's ass.
What I really liked about Baccala was that, even in his very first appearance, he knew how to respectfully but firmly "talk back" to Tony. Here he does it by telling him Tony has no business talking to him like trash; when he gets promoted at the start of Season 4, he tells Tony right to his face that Tony should have made the decision to promote him way earlier. Not to mention he pummeled Tony's ass after warning Tony to watch himself. Face it - for how awkward and bumbling he started out, Baccala became one of the coolest Sopranos characters.
His dad was a big time gangster and killer, 'the f'n Terminator", who worked for Tony's uncle Junior. He was equal to Tony socially in all ways except for being a boss. He probably knew Tony from childhood.
I can’t recall the exact quote but another one in this vein that I love is when Tony runs Phil off the road and is all “Jesus Christ sir, are you okay?” Lmao
@@haroldsmith7044 definitely Phil. I remember it for the joke, as well as the build up, Phil pretends not to see Tony, so Tony chases him down with Rock The Casbah blaring on his SUV’s radio, iconic lmao
The whole line is great. How Bobby doesn't understand the salad dig from Tony. Then he leans up on the car, like why would you lean up on the bosses car?
Bobby was pure class. Loyal, knew his place but dependable as Monday follows Sunday. The way he died was one of the true tragedies of the show. Brilliant character. Acted to perfection.
One of the best characters in the show. I always sympathize with a quiet guy who just wants to be left alone but the whole world seems to not let him be
“Already let me say for him: thank you” Bobby is so earnest. He knows how to show humility, gratitude, and even stick up for himself and family. Tony was wise to make him underboss.
@@joshuajarod1909 How old is Bobby 42,43? You think that 4 years don't count, Tony was shot and his body got major psychical trauma he will never fully recover, plus there was throwing rug if that shit wasn't there Bobby would end on the floor
this is another example of the great depth of this show. The evolution of Bobby from a bumbling rival that Tony didn't even take seriously and dismissed as a glorified errand boy for Uncle June, to being Tony's top confidant. And not just overnight or unexplained between seasons, but over time and small, gradual changes. Which is one of the reasons I think Bobby was probably one of the most well-liked characters. The realism of the transition even more so than his likable personality.
Tony never respected Bobby. Even less so when he married his sister. Tony always shit on Bobby. Especially near the end of the show. he was never a close confidant.
It's true that Tony shat on Bobby largely due to his sister, Tony even admits that and can't even explain why he does it himself but towards the end of the show he clearly was one of tony's top advisers, usurping Paulie's position and was being groomed for leadership over Christopher.
@@kevinkibble8342 i mean, he was one of the main characters in season 4-6.. couldnt really do much more unless they axed the stupid vito gay substory which ate up like 3 episodes
I always like Bobby . I have to give him credit for his calm collected manner and the way he comes right out with " I don't think you have reason to speak to me this way " Even with the 4 main heavies staring him down and getting abused by Tony, he still kept his cool and spoke up for himself.
Loved the interactions between Bobby and Tony! Bobby probably doesn't come to most peoples' minds when they think of the Sopranos' best characters, but he was a huge part of the show (no pun intended).
The thing with Bobby is that he's stable. And by the standards of the mafia, he's *relatively* uncorrupted by his line of work (he has actually never whacked someone at the start of the show despite the fact that his own father was known to be a legendarily-proficient hit man). Aside from gluttony, Bobby doesn't really have any of the vices we see the other mobsters demonstrate. He's a loving and devoted husband to his wife and father to his children. He's unique among his fellow mobsters by not taking a mistress. And he doesn't really have the same degree of personal problems that cause the downfall of others. He's not entitled like Feech La Manna or Richie Aprile. And he doesn't have the kinds of insecurities that bring others down such as Christopher's perpetual inferiority complex. Bobby is probably one of the most sincerely tragic characters on the show. He starts off as a happy, successful family man. He has a close relationship with his loving wife and children. And slowly but surely he loses everything.
1-tony was drunk 2- tony still isnt 100% from the septic shock his body went through 3- bobby sucker punched him and got the jump on him 4- carmella jumped on tony back and tony was distracted and also he had to readjust his foot work to push her off 5- tony slipped on the rug no way can bobby ever own tony in a fair fight.....NO WAY.....
What you say is true but even if Tony was 100% fit and those things had not happened, I think it would be a really even fight. Bobby was fuming in that scene. His inner warrior came out.
“I don’t wanna say nothing Tone” that little phrase alone has single-handedly saved me from a wide range of difficult situations in my professional life
Throughout the series Bobby always showed balls when it came to dealing with Tony. He never let Tony intimidate him. Paulie, Silvio, Patsy, Pussy, etc. Tony bullied all those guys, Bobby was the only guy who consistently (but respectfully) pushed back and held his ground with him. I think when you think about it, they were both kind of like Uncle Jun's adopted sons, so maybe that is where the familiarity comes from and that is probably why they became so close after a while.
I Bramblebush Heroin is bad for you. You've must been passed out during all seasons. Booby was Pinata to everyone. Only time he stood up against someone was the fight with Tony. Because he was "family guy". Bobby was a likeable character in Sopranos because he was never nasty and he always did back up. You must be really stupid if you deduced total opposite of what Bobby was in Sopranos.
El: I guess we have different takes on what respectfully standing up to somebody means. To me it means stating your case but not starting an argument or a fight over it. Bobby often did this, especially with Tony.
I love the progression in the relationship of Tony and Bobby. Early on, Tony doesn't respect him, he mocks him alot and doesn't give two fucks about his opinion. He treats him as a beat opponent for being with Junior. But as the show goes along, Tony loses confidence in almost everyone else in his crew, but he respects Bobby and spends time with him and his family, something he never did with his other crew members. By the end, Bobby and Sil are the only two Tony can really rely on and that's why they get popped in the war. Without them, Tony's leadership is tenuous at best
The exact point is Pine Barrens, he sees Bobby as a smart and rational individual (wearing hunting gear so it’s not suspicious they’re in the woods) and starts looking at Paulie and Chrissy as fuck ups instead of hei impenetrable muscle
@@rohunsaigal2576 I think it's more than that. Bobby does what he's told. Most mobsters would feel belittled if they were tasked with being a nurse to Junior, but Bobby takes it as a learning opportunity. When he asks to do more collections / jobs for the family he says it's not about the money but because he wants to do more for the family, showed initiative and being able to be a go-getter When it's time to make his bones he gets it done even though it rips his soul apart When his opinion is asked its valuable and thought out, when it's not asked, he shuts up. Tony respected Bobby so much that he took the beating of his life from him and didn't even have him killed over it, which is exceptional. You can't beat up a made guy, especially not the boss, and just walk away.
I like the one where Bobby and Vito are standing talking with their giant bellies facing each other and Paulie cracks "it looks like one of those diet ads. before and way before".
"What do you mean?" "What do I mean? I mean get off my car before you flip it over you fat fuck!" LOL! One of my favorite scenes from the entire series...and that says a lot.
Jeff Brown I didn't know but I assumed. It might have been better without. He looks like he's having a severe bowel obstruction and that his stomach is grossly distended.
Chris AA LMAO!! .. Funny how Bobby may have been the only cast member to, "lose," weight as the seasons progressed. The rest of the cast seemed to gain pounds by the episode; especially, Tony, who actually looks svelte here, compared with his humongous girth by the end of Season 6.
King: Good point! I forgot about Vito slimming down toward the end. The rest of the cast mostly added pounds over the years, except for Bobby's fat suit loss.
Man, Tony's fat jokes are funny but you can sense the hurt in Bobby's voice at the end. It's clear his feelings were pretty hurt. But after all he is involved in the mob business so cry me a river.
I wonder what it's like when the casting director says "We need a guy who's grossly overweight to the point that another guy calls him a fat fuck. You're perfect for the role!"
Tony watching the train go past before meeting with Bobby is so ironic, a nice little touch which some people might not have picked up on, little shit like that only reinforces how brilliant the show really was.
@@Motoko1134 Wow, I forgot I wrote that. I purposely eliminated the “g” because Tony doesn’t actually pronounce it in the scene but I think the system auto-corrected “standin’”and turned it into two words.
“I think it’s time for you to start to seriously consider salads.” “What do you mean?” “What do I mean? I mean get off my car before you flip it over you fat fuck.” This scene always gets me.
I busted my ass of on the last one, loved the series for this. It’s the bald honestly in life with make u think different. Thank u for the lots of lessons
Seeing this scene and just how Tony treated Bobby throughout the show and then Bobby eventually beating Tony’s ass was one of the most satisfying moments of the series by far
you should seriously consider to cancel netflix and get HBO. you can watch the very few good things before but then just save the money, 99% of Netflix is just bad
I knew some of these guys thru business, and most are like Bobby. Working hard, with families, kids, not psychotic. Pleasant to talk with. Those types don't make good cinema though, so Bobby was the totem nice guy.
My two favourite characters in the show had to be Bobby and Uncle Junior. They were great enough characters on their own, but they interacted and worked off each other so well throughout the series.
I love bobby he was the sain one and one of the few stand up dudes ..he wasnt a scary ass but he also wasnt cocky , arrogant or anything like that calm and cool
"To the victor belongs the spoils " definitely sounded cooler in Bobby's head😂
I laughed really hard at tony reaponse
Lmfao
“To da victah goes da spoilsh.” Noble words wearing blue collar clothes.
Instead, it indirectly sounded smug, which was kinda why Tony was gave him a pissed off response lol
To the victor belongs the soft drink of choice
Bobby was what Tony wished he was, the strong silent type.
Justin S what ever happened there
Nah, that's the black cop guy.
@@NikolaAvramov there were several strong silent types
And that’s why Tony hates Bobby
Small hands was his problem.
Bobby's stomach literally enters a room a good amount of time before the rest of him does.
Stomach arrived 5 seconds before, I timed it, with a stop watch. Kept going for eons. Ha! 😂
He wore a fat suit for the first couple of seasons until he got fat enough he didnt have to wear it anymore hahaha
Leadbelly
@#TEAM TRUMP wow I had no idea
🤣🤣🤣
Bobby was pregnant with Tony’s sister Janice in this episode
fuck outta here!
@@LandscapingAdvantage, ay, take it easy.
@@nicksm7980 Oh! Marone!!
IM DEAD
He married his daughter?
You can see how Bobby Bacala went from being totally disrespected as in this scene to third in line behind Silvio. Bobby was a goodfella. Not a drug addict (Christopher). Not a rat (Pussy). Not a loudmouth (Ralphie). Just a good family man who did what he was told to do. A criminal, of course, but he was the most standup guy in a family full of sociopaths.
We get to see Sil smack around Tracee. And he kills Ade
jayteegamble Sil did what he was told when he killed Ade. That, and she was a rat. While that doesn't mean she deserved to die, she knew the consequences if they found out she was an informant.
He also wasn't an idiot like Paulie.
Potato Sack A: She was a whooa...and B, that wasnt Ralphs baby she was carrying. It was the coke, it was all over down in Miami.
Good post...needs to be said.
the character development of Bobby throughout the series is amazing.
@JayoJay he was more like number 2. He was basicaly what chris was to become
Bobby and pussy are very similar characters
one of the more underrated characters for sure
@@deanfarr3249 Both fat, but beyond that, I'm not seeing the similarities. Bobby was a gentle, genuine guy. Big Pussy was ultimately embittered and deceptive...
Really? He was always the same, the only reason he climbed the ladder is because he married his sister and then he was an ungrateful bastard, good thing he got killed
*When Bobby showed up in full hunting gear to look for Chrissy and Paulie in the Russian episode I nearly died laughing.🤣🤣🤣*
Best part about that scene is how Steve Schirripa got James to laugh that hard authentically. He wore a huge rubber dildo strap on and walked around the corner. Tony's reaction of falling over laughing is what they filmed when it happened.
@@Pacific_Norfweest I love that story. 😂
'Fuck 'dis!'
In the show he had to make tony laugh to ensure this he wore a strap on dildo
" I dont think you should talk to me this way " Bobby says this so calmly with no aggression or fear . Just ultra cool , confident and collected . You can't help but admire him .
How can people be this imperceptive? Bobby's a terrified child in this scene. Cool, confident and collected are the last words anyone should use to describe him here.
He's not a babbling impulsive idiot, sure. He's smarter than he appears. But he's not quiet and cool out of confidence. He's being completely dominated.
NOT "cool and confident" - indignant and hurt.
@@MrTheGuitarNerd Of course he was terrified, but not because he was a natural coward. He was on the losing side walking into a situation alotta them dudes don't walk out of. But the way he addressed Tony in that room did a show a confidence that came through later when he beat Tony's ass.
@@MrTheGuitarNerd Come as the lamb, leave as the lion.
Very allegorical. The sacred and the propane..
What I really liked about Baccala was that, even in his very first appearance, he knew how to respectfully but firmly "talk back" to Tony. Here he does it by telling him Tony has no business talking to him like trash; when he gets promoted at the start of Season 4, he tells Tony right to his face that Tony should have made the decision to promote him way earlier. Not to mention he pummeled Tony's ass after warning Tony to watch himself. Face it - for how awkward and bumbling he started out, Baccala became one of the coolest Sopranos characters.
Bobby wasn't bumbling he was serving a family in the old days that was a position even higher than a Captain.
His dad was a big time gangster and killer, 'the f'n Terminator", who worked for Tony's uncle Junior. He was equal to Tony socially in all ways except for being a boss. He probably knew Tony from childhood.
Tony would’ve won that fight-he had Bobby against the wall and beatin him pretty good before Carmella jumped on his back
yup, and i liked when he kicked Tony's ass when they scrapped it out in that one episode there lol baccala was awesome indeed
@@JoeSmith-dl9ok shut the hell up, no he wouldn't have. Baccala kicked his ass fare n square.
Poor guy just wanted to get a fuckin train set
WhatMeWorry - Instead he got a fuckin shinebox...um...pinebox.
I know those two black guys were way out of line
The “to the victor belongs the spoils...” quote along with Tony’s reply is a perfect example of classic Sopranos humor🤣
That and ``I think it's time for you to start to seriously consider salads." 😆
I can’t recall the exact quote but another one in this vein that I love is when Tony runs Phil off the road and is all “Jesus Christ sir, are you okay?” Lmao
@@TripleXMango I don't remember if it was Phil or if it was Mikey Palmice, but you're right - that was a great line!!!
@@haroldsmith7044 definitely Phil. I remember it for the joke, as well as the build up, Phil pretends not to see Tony, so Tony chases him down with Rock The Casbah blaring on his SUV’s radio, iconic lmao
@@TripleXMango Yes!!! You're right - I remember now. The scene with Mikey was when Tony stapled the parking ticket to his chest!
"You're late"
"Tomorrow I'll be on time, you'll be stupid forever."
*Bobby gets whacked*
Lmao
And found in 8 different dumpsters
Always sunny theme plays
Last year, you thought there were flying saucers over East Rutherford.
@@pletosul01 We're gonna need bigger dumpsters.
"get off my car before you flip it over, you fat fuck".
probably one of the greatest fucking lines ever hahaha.
The whole line is great. How Bobby doesn't understand the salad dig from Tony. Then he leans up on the car, like why would you lean up on the bosses car?
@@benriffle104 A) Bobby was dumb.
B) She was a hoo-ah.
@@captaindowntown7851 why don't you take a look in a mirror you insensitive fuck
@@benriffle104 I don't have a 95-pound mole like you do.
@@captaindowntown7851 90 pound mole actually.
Bobby was pure class. Loyal, knew his place but dependable as Monday follows Sunday. The way he died was one of the true tragedies of the show. Brilliant character. Acted to perfection.
Truly, the dread you feel as you watch the scene with bobby and the train is palpable
Bro spoilers
Yes when Bobby died I was ready to take NY out by myself 😩
@@loves2spooge257 Show ended 15 years ago
@@loves2spooge257 The show is how many years old by now ....?
One of the best characters in the show. I always sympathize with a quiet guy who just wants to be left alone but the whole world seems to not let him be
And the way Janice manipulated him.
@@Nhamp2000one of the most selfless and noble things Junior ever did was trying to keep Bobby away from Janice. Junior damn sure had Janice's number.
@@StepUpMedia039 He sure did. Janice in her way was just as ruthless as any of them.
You forgetting he's in the mob? Ran a fucked up crew, hurt a lot of people. Don't let looks deceive you
“Already let me say for him: thank you” Bobby is so earnest. He knows how to show humility, gratitude, and even stick up for himself and family. Tony was wise to make him underboss.
they look like an ad for a weight loss center: before and waaayyy before, hehehe
He said "they look like an ad for a weight loss center: before and waaayyy before, hehehe."
cougarhunter33 That's exactly what he said though.
***** Paulie always repeats himself.
yannick245 Oh god dammit now I feel silly
***** i know that feel bro
Bobby was the strong, silent type that Tony was always hoping for.
nah, that was Furio
Nah, that was the black cop guy.
Sil
@@NikolaAvramov keep commenting that. We all know it's Gary Cooper.
@@NikolaAvramov Rodney king?
"I inherited Junior!" kills me every time. Bobby getting poked was the hardest hit to watch
It's quite ironic how at the end of the show Bobby was in better shape than Tony.
He kicked his ass fair and square.
@@dickinsonpoker a sucker punch is a sucker punch
@overlookpoker5148 Carm jumped on Tony's back, that provided opportunity for Bobby to strike. That turned the tide in Bobby's favor.
@@joshuajarod1909 How old is Bobby 42,43? You think that 4 years don't count, Tony was shot and his body got major psychical trauma he will never fully recover, plus there was throwing rug if that shit wasn't there Bobby would end on the floor
And earlier Tony was sizing Bobby, Paulie and others before he beat the shit out of Muscle Marinara. He shouldn't slam the refrigerator door though
this is another example of the great depth of this show. The evolution of Bobby from a bumbling rival that Tony didn't even take seriously and dismissed as a glorified errand boy for Uncle June, to being Tony's top confidant. And not just overnight or unexplained between seasons, but over time and small, gradual changes. Which is one of the reasons I think Bobby was probably one of the most well-liked characters. The realism of the transition even more so than his likable personality.
Tony never respected Bobby. Even less so when he married his sister. Tony always shit on Bobby. Especially near the end of the show. he was never a close confidant.
+mixur12 i.liking you
+mixur12 i.liking you
It's true that Tony shat on Bobby largely due to his sister, Tony even admits that and can't even explain why he does it himself but towards the end of the show he clearly was one of tony's top advisers, usurping Paulie's position and was being groomed for leadership over Christopher.
He respected him after he beat that ass.
Bobby was far and away my favorite character in this show. He was such a believable, sympathetic character.
I wish they did more with him
@@kevinkibble8342 i mean, he was one of the main characters in season 4-6.. couldnt really do much more unless they axed the stupid vito gay substory which ate up like 3 episodes
"make sure you're there tomorrow, we're short of a couple of guys" lol... another reference to Bobby's weight! brilliant 😂 😂
I always like Bobby . I have to give him credit for his calm collected manner and the way he comes right out with
" I don't think you have reason to speak to me this way " Even with the 4 main heavies staring him down and getting abused by Tony, he still kept his cool and spoke up for himself.
Scenes like this are why I cheered when Bobby won the fight.
One of a few scenes in movie where the viewers laugh and enjoy the main character gets his ass kicked and embarrased
Plus, as much as you hate Janice, you'd hate to see a man just sit and take it when someone comes into his house and insults his wife
Bobby was a good guy. He didn't deserve the shit he got from Tony, Junior or Janice.
That's why he was in the Mafia, right?
I agree, Bobby was like the only decent guy on the show haha
+slovan adam His dad was, some people are just born into that shit
Some People treat you how you let them
J B only evil people do that...
2:00 Bobby thought he could get in a few last wise words..
Bobby was a true soldier. The epitome of a wise guy. Straight from top to bottom.
I know Vito's bottom wasn't straight, if that's what you were referring to.
Quasimodo predicted all of this.
You got your halfback, your quarterback and your hunchback.
I'm in ore of you
@@chessmentor63 the end of the world!!
Well done
Quasimodo, the halfback of Nostradamus
Loved the interactions between Bobby and Tony! Bobby probably doesn't come to most peoples' minds when they think of the Sopranos' best characters, but he was a huge part of the show (no pun intended).
But Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete
HAHAHAHAHAHA it became the pun with you pointing it out
JayoJay "under the board walk, wit his shlong in Jan's mouth". Lol
Jeff Brown he was probably my fav character after Tony and Carm!
Loved the pun
The thing with Bobby is that he's stable. And by the standards of the mafia, he's *relatively* uncorrupted by his line of work (he has actually never whacked someone at the start of the show despite the fact that his own father was known to be a legendarily-proficient hit man).
Aside from gluttony, Bobby doesn't really have any of the vices we see the other mobsters demonstrate. He's a loving and devoted husband to his wife and father to his children. He's unique among his fellow mobsters by not taking a mistress.
And he doesn't really have the same degree of personal problems that cause the downfall of others. He's not entitled like Feech La Manna or Richie Aprile. And he doesn't have the kinds of insecurities that bring others down such as Christopher's perpetual inferiority complex.
Bobby is probably one of the most sincerely tragic characters on the show. He starts off as a happy, successful family man. He has a close relationship with his loving wife and children. And slowly but surely he loses everything.
And even his downfall was due to a unique hobby of his.
@@WorldWar2freak94That and gluttony. He made for a big target
"We're down a couple of guys, so make sure you're there"
Another fat joke?
😁😁😆😆😆
Oh man that went over my head 🤣😭🤣
Whoa
Oh shit I totally missed that
I have watched this series too many times to count. I never caught that.
I love how Bobby rolls out of the car at 2:24. Like he just left the buffet 😆
Bobby owned Tony in a fist fight........Always the quiet ones you have to watch out for.
Damn
1-tony was drunk
2- tony still isnt 100% from the septic shock his body went through
3- bobby sucker punched him and got the jump on him
4- carmella jumped on tony back and tony was distracted and also he had to readjust his foot work to push her off
5- tony slipped on the rug
no way can bobby ever own tony in a fair fight.....NO WAY.....
Mike valenzula
He did mate..stop making excuses......Booby owned Tony..also.....get outta here ugatz
What you say is true but even if Tony was 100% fit and those things had not happened, I think it would be a really even fight. Bobby was fuming in that scene. His inner warrior came out.
If that's the case why did Tony say in that episode that Bobby won fair and didn't retaliate because he knew he was wrong.
I always felt so sorry for Bobby. He was probably the most fundamentally decent character on the show.
“I don’t wanna say nothing Tone” that little phrase alone has single-handedly saved me from a wide range of difficult situations in my professional life
Bobby seems like a nice guy.
+Jack Chang probably the only one in the show
+Min-J Lee Well, i think Ralphie was pretty nice too.
+yannick245 probably after he beat that stripper to death, huh?
Bobby and Johnny Sack both were rather nice guys for mobsters.
Constantin Milvius Were the cah-din-uhls bc we wont fuck other WOMEN!
Throughout the series Bobby always showed balls when it came to dealing with Tony. He never let Tony intimidate him. Paulie, Silvio, Patsy, Pussy, etc. Tony bullied all those guys, Bobby was the only guy who consistently (but respectfully) pushed back and held his ground with him. I think when you think about it, they were both kind of like Uncle Jun's adopted sons, so maybe that is where the familiarity comes from and that is probably why they became so close after a while.
I Bramblebush Heroin is bad for you. You've must been passed out during all seasons. Booby was Pinata to everyone. Only time he stood up against someone was the fight with Tony. Because he was "family guy".
Bobby was a likeable character in Sopranos because he was never nasty and he always did back up. You must be really stupid if you deduced total opposite of what Bobby was in Sopranos.
El: Relax, man... Bramble is right in that Bobby often respectfully stood up to Tony. That's all he was saying.
Jeff Brown
Another passed out during watching of Sopranos.
El: I guess we have different takes on what respectfully standing up to somebody means. To me it means stating your case but not starting an argument or a fight over it. Bobby often did this, especially with Tony.
rideordie No. I just "love" retards which did undergo lobotomy and try to act smart on YT.
They should have done more with Bobby's quotation book, it was my favorite character in the series.
I still love his face when they fight the workers because he’s so visibly tired after one or two swings.
"To the victor, belongs the shinebox"
+Big Willy HAHAHAHAHAHA
+Big Willy ROTFL!!!!!!
What up with these monsters and shine boxes.
Lol beautiful
😂😂😂😂
best line of the series, 'get off my car before you flip it over..'' lolol
“We’re short a couple guys so make sure you’re there.” Lmao
"Consider it exercise."
I love the progression in the relationship of Tony and Bobby.
Early on, Tony doesn't respect him, he mocks him alot and doesn't give two fucks about his opinion. He treats him as a beat opponent for being with Junior.
But as the show goes along, Tony loses confidence in almost everyone else in his crew, but he respects Bobby and spends time with him and his family, something he never did with his other crew members. By the end, Bobby and Sil are the only two Tony can really rely on and that's why they get popped in the war. Without them, Tony's leadership is tenuous at best
The exact point is Pine Barrens, he sees Bobby as a smart and rational individual (wearing hunting gear so it’s not suspicious they’re in the woods) and starts looking at Paulie and Chrissy as fuck ups instead of hei impenetrable muscle
@@rohunsaigal2576 I think it's more than that.
Bobby does what he's told. Most mobsters would feel belittled if they were tasked with being a nurse to Junior, but Bobby takes it as a learning opportunity.
When he asks to do more collections / jobs for the family he says it's not about the money but because he wants to do more for the family, showed initiative and being able to be a go-getter
When it's time to make his bones he gets it done even though it rips his soul apart
When his opinion is asked its valuable and thought out, when it's not asked, he shuts up.
Tony respected Bobby so much that he took the beating of his life from him and didn't even have him killed over it, which is exceptional. You can't beat up a made guy, especially not the boss, and just walk away.
Bobby leaning on Tony's truck like there a couple of pals shooting the breeze lol
He almost flipped it 😂😂
He was out of breath
"I think it's time for you to start to seriously consider salads."
-Probably the hardest I ever laughed at a Sopranos joke
I like the one where Bobby and Vito are standing talking with their giant bellies facing each other and Paulie cracks "it looks like one of those diet ads. before and way before".
hahhaah and the bastard had the courage to ask , what do you mean?
"What do you mean?"
"What do I mean? I mean get off my car before you flip it over you fat fuck!"
LOL! One of my favorite scenes from the entire series...and that says a lot.
Oh hello there.. Tony: “Yeah, before and after.” This was part of the genius of this show. The characters often didn’t get the jokes.
Tony was on roll
“Consider it exercise” perfect delivery
“Get off my car before you flip it over, you fat f*ck.” 😂 I’m dying over here! 🤣
"They're gonna find pieces of you in eight different dumpsters." -- CLEAVER, anyone???
Good catch!!!
Tony may have been a bit less fat in this scene, but he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Hahaha...I love the shinebox And varsity lines on The Sopranos videos.
Jaegar Ultima
Sorry uncle jnr.
AHAHAHA I see what you did there. Cudos my friend!
telephonic don’t forget The Godfather II Johnny Ola videos lol
starcrafter13terran tony about as fat as Bobby, by season 6. Lol
Most of you probably know this but Bobby was wearing a, "fat suit," the first couple of seasons he was on the show
Jeff Brown I didn't know but I assumed. It might have been better without. He looks like he's having a severe bowel obstruction and that his stomach is grossly distended.
Chris AA LMAO!! .. Funny how Bobby may have been the only cast member to, "lose," weight as the seasons progressed.
The rest of the cast seemed to gain pounds by the episode; especially, Tony, who actually looks svelte here, compared with his humongous girth by the end of Season 6.
+Jeff Brown not true vito lost weight he did it via a high protein diet and taking on the sport of greco-roman wrestling
King: Good point! I forgot about Vito slimming down toward the end. The rest of the cast mostly added pounds over the years, except for Bobby's fat suit loss.
+KingDT2007 Ginny Sack was on the Atkins.
What kills me is when he was like “what do you mean?” 😂😂😂
like he hasnt heard a fat joke before!
The genius of the Sopranos is that you could watch five seasons of it and never once feel that you're watching actors.
Man, Tony's fat jokes are funny but you can sense the hurt in Bobby's voice at the end. It's clear his feelings were pretty hurt. But after all he is involved in the mob business so cry me a river.
NEW YORK SPORTS FAN in a way bobby got his revenge when he whooped tonys ass for dissing Janet lol
I thought it was pretty funny when he insults him for being fat. It's the way gandolfini says it
NEW YORK SPORTS FAN good anology
maybe it's because the actor himself gets his feelings hurt while filming those scenes.
I wonder what it's like when the casting director says "We need a guy who's grossly overweight to the point that another guy calls him a fat fuck. You're perfect for the role!"
Such hypocrisy from Tony.. that's a bit like Chris calling somebody else a degenerate junkie.
Bobby was way fatter than Tony. Tony was even considered fat, I know he has that beer belly, but Bobby looks like he's fuckin' pregnant.
***** yes but towards the end of the show Bobby was in better shape and Tony ballooned to bigger size then him.
Also toward the end of the show they got into a drunken fight because Tony kept talking shyt about Janice, and Bobby beat his asss
I heard they put a pillow in there to make him look so fat, hence why he looked pregnant.
Tony was always a hypocrite. Like constantly cheating on Carmella but if she did he'd have the guy killed.
2:40 ...... "What do I mean, I mean Get off my Car before you flip it over you Phat fu&*" LMFAO!!!!!
Bobby's comment at the end were right on point !
Tony watching the train go past before meeting with Bobby is so ironic, a nice little touch which some people might not have picked up on, little shit like that only reinforces how brilliant the show really was.
i dont get it
@@aeiouaeiouaeiou bobby was into model trains and got whacked in a model train store
@@aeiouaeiouaeiou Bobby was train hobbiest and got killed in a hobbiest store full of trains.
0:03 Before 0:06 and waaay before.
Hahahha
😂😂😂
Oh shit 😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Ahhahaahhahaha
2:04 Tony Soprano when he meets the fans of his show
Bobby was such a great character. I loved him from beginning to end.
"Bobby Baccialieri, the last man stand in'"...one of the great scenes from a show that simply has too many to count!
standing*
@@Motoko1134 Wow, I forgot I wrote that. I purposely eliminated the “g” because Tony doesn’t actually pronounce it in the scene but I think the system auto-corrected “standin’”and turned it into two words.
@@kaypoots9709 Next time it's going in your braciole!
Bobby was brave. To spit on the ground and swear like that. True hero.
“Why don’t you look in the mirror you fat f$&@“ 😂 Loved Bobby’s comeback. Even if he said it after Tone was gone.
Bobby was an amazing character! Much more human than the others.
ha, I love to look back and see how far Bobby and Tony's relationship grew, he ended up as a key guy by the end
to the victor belong the spoils LOL
Good line. But if felt like he had to push it out.
Michael: Probably sounds that way because Bobby was scared to death. All of Junior's guys had either been arrested or murdered, as you know.
good stuff
Bobby Baccalas glow-up through six seasons is 🙌
“I think it’s time for you to start to seriously consider salads.”
“What do you mean?”
“What do I mean? I mean get off my car before you flip it over you fat fuck.”
This scene always gets me.
😂😂😂😂😂
“To the Victor, goes the spoils”, he had to throw that in. He he! 😂
Bobby and Randy bobandy can really compete for the gut award
I cry this writing and acting is so good
one of the best characters in the series, and certainly in my top 3
Bacala is my favorite character from the show. He shoulda had a spin off. Also, his arc is the most interesting. So well acted
Along with Sil and Furio, the other 2 non-bullshitters. I'd watch that show
Tons of interviews with him now. He sounds exactly the same as in the show
I busted my ass of on the last one, loved the series for this. It’s the bald honestly in life with make u think different. Thank u for the lots of lessons
Seeing this scene and just how Tony treated Bobby throughout the show and then Bobby eventually beating Tony’s ass was one of the most satisfying moments of the series by far
Truly.
I always liked how genuine Bobby remained even when being disrespected and intimidated
Damn I use to hate when Tony came at Bobby that was my guy.
If i were Bobby, Tony gets shot in the face!
If you wanna talk like a mooliyinan we'll send you to slip and fall school
I just love bobby so much man
Seeing Tony and Bobby is like an ad for weight watchers... before and WAY before.
They should seriously consider putting this series on Netflix
The entire series is free on Amazon Prime
@@timyac nothing is "free" on Amazon Prime.. considering you have to pay for Amazon Prime... Ya stunad
you should seriously consider to cancel netflix and get HBO. you can watch the very few good things before but then just save the money, 99% of Netflix is just bad
No more weight remarks, Tony. They’re hurtful and destructive.
That Bobby walks around with a blue aura. Of the comet variety
Got love Tony for the end with the quotations quote
I wish Tony kept this accent this sounds the most realistic
To the victor belongs the shinebox
Bobby was my third favorite to watch behind Paulie and Christopher. Dude found a way to have on-screen chemistry with everybody.
Aww gotta love bobby and his trains. Was never cut out for the family life.
The train reference here and when Bobby died, it is all where it started and ended. It's like a journey . David Chase is a genius.
I knew some of these guys thru business, and most are like Bobby. Working hard, with families, kids, not psychotic. Pleasant to talk with. Those types don't make good cinema though, so Bobby was the totem nice guy.
when they burn down restaurants and kill witnesses?
Favorite character
i loved these two together
did Bobby just say 'fam' during that time? Bobby was ahead of his time !!! 😂
He said " let me say for him" but it sounded like fam.
My two favourite characters in the show had to be Bobby and Uncle Junior. They were great enough characters on their own, but they interacted and worked off each other so well throughout the series.
What do you want a bootaneer?
Yea I agree. I love The Sopranos but imagine if they did a dark comedy gangster based thing on Junior and Bobby :P
I love bobby he was the sain one and one of the few stand up dudes ..he wasnt a scary ass but he also wasnt cocky , arrogant or anything like that calm and cool
I love how Tony kind of talks to him like he’s addressing a child 😂😂
3:10 was what I was thinking before he said it
Silvio: "You're late"
Ralph Cifaretto enters
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Sopranos_characters#Ralph_Cifaretto
I never wanted to be more Italian than while I was watching this show...just the way Tony talks to Bobby...holy shit
this is one of my favorite scenes for some reason
Bobby’s character development throughout the series was amazing! Great acting 🎭
Janice actually helped make him a better mobster. Heck, she has killed more made men than Bobby.