Hottest take I have: no character on the show suffered more than Paulie, I mean how much more betrayal can one man take?
@j-money8679 ай бұрын
He's been stabbed in the heart 😢
@juanmontoya73249 ай бұрын
I don't know man... Artie Bucco was paid back with non-stop ass rpe by his employees
@samanthab19239 ай бұрын
He was the biggest whinger. That stunt he pulled going to Johnny Sack behind Tony’s back
@cito18099 ай бұрын
@@juanmontoya7324 he was just another victim of Benny Fazio criminal mastermind
@SantaBarbaraSongbird9 ай бұрын
omg I freakin . . .almost choked on my burrito!!!! made me literally laugh out loud
@_chevy_stepside9 ай бұрын
I think one of the best hot takes is that it’s heavily implied that Phil Leotardo did in fact do 20 years in the can, however it’s not verbally mentioned.
@Steve-dq6lz9 ай бұрын
Not once 🤷♂️
@elmizzox9 ай бұрын
He was in the can, Phil Leotardo?
@Hugh_Morris9 ай бұрын
20 years?! Thats fucking crazy. Why am I only just hearing about this
@jt8696.9 ай бұрын
If that wasn't enough, some seem to think he may have compromised during those 20 years in question
@aheroictaxidriver31809 ай бұрын
He was never in the can! It took him 20 years to go home and get his focking shinebox.
@vrgamer33719 ай бұрын
Adriannas biggest mistake was not asking for a lawyer the moment they picked her up
@blackfox41389 ай бұрын
Yup, and it's also on Chrissie for not properly training her in how to handle the cops. Despite Ade being connected to the mafia, she was never properly taught on how to deal with things like the FBI.
@australian29 ай бұрын
@@blackfox4138true. Chrissy was unreliable and unintelligent. The H did it to him.
@leamanc9 ай бұрын
Indeed, they really had nothing on her in the beginning. Neil Mink could have made it all disappear.
@NateBullock-ow6on9 ай бұрын
I agree but Adrianna was too dumb and knieve
@N394-l1f9 ай бұрын
She should have better called Saul
@ian70649 ай бұрын
I think Vito's death is less about his sexuality and more about the allure of the gangster lifestyle and the price you pay to participate. Vito was obviously wrong to bail on his family but he still ultimately managed to do what Carmine Jr had done which is to successfully get away from the lifestyle. Eugene wasn't allowed to leave, Christopher was too afraid to leave but Vito actually had a chance. Instead, he chose to go back
@SantomPh9 ай бұрын
like Ugly Face Andre in The Wire, he doesn't know anything outside of his town and ends up just getting back in. Vito actually had a chance at getting away because of his money but he had nothing going for him outside. He couldn't even work a normal job because he was used to people working for him.
@brobsty18569 ай бұрын
@@SantomPhhe could, he just didn't want to
@samanthab19239 ай бұрын
Too lazy. Wanted the easy money
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
Also, for Phil it was less about Vito being gay and more about him still being mad about Blundetto killing Billy and Phil still wanting to kill a Sopranos family associate himself as revenge. Tony S took his chance to kill Tony B so he used the gay thing as an excuse to get his revenge by killing Vito.
@pinverarity8 ай бұрын
Phil was allegedly in the joint for _20 years_. He wasn’t just jerking off into a sock that whole time. His homophobia was very real and like most homophobia, it was about his own self-loathing.
@Twxst6169 ай бұрын
I didn’t even realise how common it was for people to hate Melfi and her scenes, I see her as a vital character in the show and their scenes are just as much about her character development as Tony’s, especially when she doesn’t tell him anything in Employee of the Month
@teksnotdead9029 ай бұрын
I found the Melfi scenes a lot less interesting on a rewatch. Theyre very good the first time through, but knowing that they dont really amount to anything for Tonys growth as a character makes them feel a little pointless on a rewatch. Theyre also almost always a 1v1 scene so you don't get any new dynamics there.
@opaljk48359 ай бұрын
@@teksnotdead902that’s not true. Tony indeed gets worse and utilizes the therapy to his advantage as a criminal. He’s not just an immovable rock. he does do a lot of steps forward and then steps back. But what would you expect? The therapy to actually work?? I don’t even know how that could possibly look like. It’s all about nuance and depth, and Melfi scenes are a crucial way to amplify the complexity of the show. It’s crazy that anyone would dislike it to me
@teksnotdead9029 ай бұрын
@@opaljk4835 I don’t dislike them, but they only apply to Tony and Melfi. I get so much more out of group scenes at the Bing or in the Soprano household. The therapy scenes are kind of on an island in a way.
@johnclay27169 ай бұрын
I like Melfi
@GeneralProfessor9 ай бұрын
The psychological approach to the story and characters is what sets the Sopranos apart from other mob movies / shows. It's practically the selling point of the whole thing and Melfi is one of the biggest parts of that point.
@unwono9 ай бұрын
The dream sequences in this show are so well done. In most shows they seem to be used as bait or to show what could have happened but the sopranos uses them so well that it's justified.
@australian29 ай бұрын
Charmaine sucking on Tony’s thumb while he’s railing her 😂
@deshaunreid77289 ай бұрын
Nailed it
@yggdrasil29 ай бұрын
They're not necessarily necessery, but I like that they're there.
@pinkmark40479 ай бұрын
'The Test Dream' is my favourite episode for that very reason.
@matthewennen93119 ай бұрын
Thoes are my faverite epsodes
@noobontherun9 ай бұрын
Hot take: Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete. Certain people still get upset whenever I bring this up, and I'm not sure why.
@jaeoen56369 ай бұрын
That’s not true..he lettered in football
@lpr52699 ай бұрын
I always thought the whole thing was so hilarious. Tony basically had Junior's top 2 guys killed. Mikey Palmice and Chucky Signore. But he gets so pissed when Junior questions his athleticism.
@Jaimealejandro1099 ай бұрын
Ooh!!!... you know the girl cousins read the comments on this channel!
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
tonys a hothouse flower
@pedrov.80878 ай бұрын
they don't like the way you talk? get them out of your house
@teksnotdead9029 ай бұрын
Hot Take: I don't think Valery was an interior decorator.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
True, if he was his house wouldnt have looked like shit.
@Jakeyisdead6 ай бұрын
I actually saw some people reacting to the show saying "wait what he was an interior decorator" like wait are you serious right now can you really not infer what that means 😅😅
@LjubicaServaas9 ай бұрын
I think the Vito gay storyline is more about how the mafia, a very old traditional organization, deals with things in the modern age. It's going back to one of the central themes of the show of a declining mob in a modern world. If the show continued into the 2010s and 2020s, you would have the mob having to navigate other emerging issues. Could you imagine the glorified crew during COVID, arguing about masks, CDC regulations, and vaccines 😂
@elmizzox9 ай бұрын
Crypto scams and setting up yourube shorts accounts for some extra income
@SantomPh9 ай бұрын
in season 1 Tony realizes even in Italy traditions are broken, with a woman boss running things.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
2020 Sopranos Chrissy: "Yo T, me and Brendan are gonna hijack a truck full of hand sanitizers and resell 'em on the street for a 70 percent markup."
@chickenwyngs36467 ай бұрын
@@SantomPhseason 2
@aidankeohane33704 ай бұрын
The one criticism that Many Saints of Newark gets that I don’t agree with is that they “ruined it by making it woke.” Like it wasn’t good, but if you’re a genuine sopranos fan, you love a show that has subplots about a gay mobster, interracial dating, drug abuse, toxic masculinity and toxic femininity, and has an over-arcing story about a mob boss who seeks therapy. Sopranos was covering social issues long before woke was even a thing.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
My hot takes: #1 - Uncle Philly was too modest about his time in the can. Hardly ever spoke about it. How much time did he do again? #2 - Ginny Sack was the hottest babe in the entire series. I'd totally hit that. I'm not joking either. You know she gets down and dirty between the sheets if Johnny Sack is willing to commit murder for her honor. In fact, I'm pretty sure that after Tony dies, Carmela flies to Italy to finally pledge her love to Furio only to find Ginny beat her to it and she and Furio are furiously banging. #3 - The show ended too early and needed more seasons. I would have liked to see more about Carmella and the kids eventually coming to terms with their complicity with Tony's mob life. Was there ever something that Tony could do that was so bad that it would motivate Carm to walk out the door and live the life of a simply Denny's waitress in a crappy little apartment? Was Meadow on her way to becoming a clueless mob wife like her mother as well as a crooked mob lawyer or would she see the light? Was AJ going to become a movie producer under Little Carmine's subspecies? I do think AJ out of anyone had the best chance of going legit and getting out of the mob life. #4 - I don't think Paulie helped get Tony killed but he most likely took over NJ as a sort of regional manager reporting directly to NYC. NJ basically gets absorbed as an NYC mob subdivision. #5 - Sil only fired a warning shot that landed on the ground next to Ade's head to warn her against ratting then put her on a plane to Fiji. She's fine and now married to another man with a big nose because she has the hots for men with big noses but this one is a lot nicer to her and doesnt beat her.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
#6 - After Tony dies, Artie is killed by Benny Fazio, Criminal Mastermind because Artie no longer has Tony's protection. #7 - I didn't like the way Chrissy went out. One of the best characters in the series and he dies because of Kennedy and Heidi? BTW Heidi was a hit girl in the employ of Uncle Philly. #8 - The racoon that Tony swerved to avoid hitting and ended up in a big crash was also a hit varmint in the employ of Uncle Philly #9 - The vipers killed Tony. Payback for the wine he stole. #10 - Or possibly Georgie did it because of all the unnecessary beatings Tony gave him
@Kinogotiate9 ай бұрын
Season 1 is actually my favorite season. I like when the show is more lighthearted and about Tony's home life vs his mafia life.
@blackranger75976 ай бұрын
Yeah I almost did a spit take when dude said that was the worst season
@j-rey-6 ай бұрын
My favorite too along with season 3. Livia being the main villain was amazing.
@AnneHathawayRules5 ай бұрын
I loved season 1 because of the power struggle between Corrado and Tony. Season 1 was probably my favorite season, and I know this is blasphemous but the back half of season 6 is probably my least favorite.
@Kinogotiate5 ай бұрын
@@AnneHathawayRules Yeah I thought season 1 was peak Junior for sure. Season 5 and 2nd half of six were when the show was most dark and least rewatchable for me for sure.
@coralsprite8 ай бұрын
24:08 I think this scene implies Vito can quickly identify the most expensive item not because he's a good decorator, but due to his skills as a criminal--i.e. casing. No matter how far Vito flees from New Jersey, he's unable to escape his criminal past and is ultimately undone by its allure.
@Guyote_7 ай бұрын
This is a good take.
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
Gay AND criminal. Instant win
@Bran405199 ай бұрын
I think people also misunderstand that to the family in regards to Adrianna, if she did go to them about the FBI they would likely have wacked her anyways.
@NateBullock-ow6on9 ай бұрын
No she would have went to Tony straight up and acted scared to tell Chris Tony would have probably coached her through it somehow
@Bobby.B6199 ай бұрын
Agree with Nate, first of all the Matoosh situation was like wtf ... why would u hide that from your husband, that's so odd, but also the second she knows her bff is FBI, you go to Chrissy, and he goes to Tony and at that point Adrianna would only be seen as a dumb@ss instead of a rat, and the situation coulda been saved.
@nathantower55659 ай бұрын
It's dumb that they didn't have a procedure for getting forced to rat for the FBI. It would have solved a lot of problems
@MundaneThingsBackwards9 ай бұрын
@@Bobby.B619 Are you kidding me? These mob guys whack people for inconveniencing them the slightest bit. Remember Christopher and Paulie with the waiter? Vito and that random civilian asking to get insurance involved? There was a very real possibility Tony especially would have killed her just for being so naive and stupid she'd let a literal undercover employee of the government into his home, never mind get so close to her that she learns things about Christopher. He'd do it just to cover the lawyer fees he'd need to cover for her alone probably. She was fucked either way. The stupid thing was trusting her addict, unloyal and abusive idiot fiancé.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
I'm not 100 percent sure about that. Look at Feech, Tony B, Uncle Philly, Angelo, Richie - all these guys who did long bids in the can several decades (20 years for Phil). There's a code that if you get caught, you clam up, you don't rat on your fellow mobsters to save your ass and do less time, and when you get out, they welcome you back and take care of you. So I think in Ade's case if she went to Tony, he probably would have coached her through it. Her situation was different because the Feds planted an undercover spy posing as a friend, so she feared it already looked like she was working with them when she didn't know. But at that point she hadn't given them anything, she tells Tony they tricked me, they had this agent pretend to be my friend, I had no idea, I'm sorry I brought her to your house I didn't know I didn't tell her anything...I think Tony advises her to just shut up, do a short bid on the drug charges and they welcome her back as a hero. The Feds took advantage of Ade's naivete. She should have lawyered up.
@iangator9 ай бұрын
This is why you ALWAYS have an attorney look over any paperwork you're going to sign, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT INVOLVES THE FBI
@Yostuba9 ай бұрын
Lmao implying the lawyer wouldn't want you to sign shit without his knowledge. He gets paid even more due to having to drag shit out in court. Imagine thinking attorneys are your friends or are looking out for you lololol and not leeches&ticks looking to suck you dry.
@tf32179 ай бұрын
Saul Goodman ova here
@jm111119 ай бұрын
@tf3217 Howard Hamlin… whatever happened there
@ddfdfufff91705 ай бұрын
@@jm11111whatever happened there??
@tylerlackey11753 ай бұрын
@@Yostubathis is something an elementary schooler would think. If you get involved with the feds and either die or get locked up your lawyer aint getting a piece of your wallet ever again. You think they go through all the hoops to become a lawyer just to lose customers?
@juanitoincognito50488 ай бұрын
My hot take is that “A hit is a Hit” is actually a good episode and important because it establishes how the characters are trapped in their life.
@littlekingtrashmouth92193 ай бұрын
I don’t have the same hate as a lot of fans have for this episode. I see what you see in it
@dom18809 ай бұрын
I never thought the show was meant to be liberal or conservative, I view it as a depiction in the mind of a bunch of corrupt guys in the mafia that NO ONE is supposed to ‘agree’ with.
@GeneralProfessor9 ай бұрын
Same here. To me Sopranos is almost like South Park in the sense that it shits on everyone and thus no one gets a pass from the show's nihilistic outlook. If the show makes any general judgement then perhaps it says that the older generations were (technically) superior to the modern ones, at least within the confines of the mafia's circle. I say that because the two best and most universally agreed on bosses in the show are Carmine Senior and Jackie Aprile who were mostly stoic, pragmatic and intelligent, while everyone else who followed in their footsteps was a neurotic mess. That's also why I don't agree with the common "toxic masculinity" arguement because if it actually were in effect then previous bosses such as those two should be even worse than their replacements. That and Janice is supposed to be a feminist but she's as much of a hypocrite as her brother, in addition Livia exists as an irradiated origin point of narcissism which would go on to infect all others in her family. So even there the show doesn't take any one side. But getting back to the bosses, on the other hand such characters are balanced by the remaining ones like Junior, both of Tony's parents, arguably Bobby's father who was a psycho, etc. So overall even that (debatable) point I initially brought up is flimsy at best. Ultimately, the only apparent point the Sopranos makes is that almost all people are selfish scumbags, that life sucks until you turn yourself into a sociopath (then it's merely bearable), and that eventually it all ends in a random and arbitrary manner.
@brunoactis11048 ай бұрын
It's neither. It's a leftist show, leftists hate both liberals and conservatives because, like it or not, both are right wing ideas. Most of the shows people see as center that laughs at both sides are actually leftists laughing at liberals and conservatives, but americans don't see it because they think liberals are in the left. Maybe this is gonna blow americans minds, but yes, liberals are right wing, and the left is almost non existant politically. For most of the world, America is a nutjob far right country that's a couple of steps away from military dictatorship.
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
Its art
@gangsta89295 ай бұрын
Yea it’s not liberal. It just depicts a group of conservative guys and shows how their conservative views are outdated and don’t work. Jokes aside, I think you’re reacting this way because of the modern connotation to the word “liberal”. It’s pretty obvious that the show is critiquing conservative viewpoints.
@fatmansatchel10179 ай бұрын
I saw another video that said Phil was so focused on killing Vito because Phil himself was on the DL in prison. In the scene in the room where Vito is killed, you see Phil tightly gripping the edges of the bed as if it was something Phil was hiding inside.
@CarlosMorales-zj5md9 ай бұрын
I agree! I saw some theories that Phill needs to kill and beat Vito so that it can justify any homosexual activities he may have been doing while in prison. It’s for sure just a theory but it’s super interesting and really makes you dive deeper into these great characters!
@puppet5858 ай бұрын
I mean he literally came out of the closet he was hiding in when they killed Vito
@NicholasLivingstonUSA9 ай бұрын
The dream sequence take irked me. Those were by far some of my favorite episodes. They truly depicted how fever dreams feel while also showing the inflection of Tony’s alternate dream life versus his own.
@DanJuega9 ай бұрын
It’s just kinda goofy
@naddit9 ай бұрын
@@DanJuegaI think that’s the point. Dreams ARE goofy and unserious, yet they tell you more about a person than words can.
@DanJuega9 ай бұрын
@@naddit No. I mean the concept of exploring a character through dreams is goofy. It’s like a parody.
@hardboiled29879 ай бұрын
Anyone who dislike the dream scenes can accurstely be categorized as bozos. If I’m having a convo about the show and the person say this, I immediately dismiss eveeything they’ve said and what they will say.
@milanpersonal36719 ай бұрын
Hot take, David Chase was the weakest writer on the show and his involvement generally reduced the quality of the show.
@Silly818 ай бұрын
After watching The Many Saints of Newark, I have to agree with you. Terrence Winter, Matthew Weiner, Robin Green and Mitch Burgess were the strongest writers on the staff.
@littlekingtrashmouth92193 ай бұрын
I guess you could make a comparison to George Lucas: gave the world a great idea, but was not necessarily the best writer/director.
@milanpersonal36713 ай бұрын
@@littlekingtrashmouth9219 Lack of self control, that's the problem.
@gordyhowitzer8 ай бұрын
I think Tony Blundetto would have worked perfectly if there was more setup for him. Imagine if they had Buchemi in for a couple episodes of season 2, he gets pinched but then he gets out for season 5 as a changed man, although he kept the code. Ofc you can't plan stuff like that, but my biggest issue was just that suddenly Tony had a new, very important family member, basically a brother, that we had never heard of and nobody had mentioned before.
@burtonthegrape92179 ай бұрын
Carmela was terrible, she was unremarkable and acted like she was better then others, also she keeps trying to convince herself that she's a good person, she lives her life in splendor from money that people literally died because of.
@cherylmilke3138 ай бұрын
Just rewatched Sopranos HBO reran this January 2024 and I realized that Carmelo was a total witch. Watching it 25 years later with different eyes and some life lessons on the way.
@Ennaitak9 ай бұрын
Ever thought about making a video on James Gandolfinis other movie/TV roles? I saw The Drop on HBO Max, and it was amazing!
@oldandbitter9 ай бұрын
He was great in The Mexican.
@cygnustsp9 ай бұрын
Does anybody remember he played John Cusack's big brother in Money for Nothing
@mattmoney72859 ай бұрын
in the loop!!
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
The movie ENOUGH SAID ROMCOM. AMAZING. ALLEGEDLY
@zachjones17169 ай бұрын
Season 1 has a good stand alone episode. It's the one Breaking Bad copies a shot from, College. I also believe it is Tony's first on-screen kill, and I think David Chase likes it as a stand alone/short film
@krueger926 ай бұрын
The Vito being gay story was absolutely important. It’s a big detractor to the idea that the mafia provides a glamorous lifestyle. The mafia has a very specific set of norms that if someone associated with them deviates from, they don’t just ostracize that person. They kill that person. Tony almost got killed for seeing a psychiatrist. And he would’ve in the real mafia. It just shows the viewer how many liberal freedoms they have by not being in the mafia.
@the2theonly6724 ай бұрын
Well, it was more because Phil thought he was disrespecting his family because Vito was cheating on his wife (Phil’s sister) with men. It wasn’t just because he was gay, but I can see were you’re coming from
@schloob3 ай бұрын
@@the2theonly672Bruh everyone cheats on their wife in this show, no one has an issue with doing that in the mafia but johnny sack. Every time they refer to Vito they call him a faggot, when Phil is talking about clipping Tony one of his reasons is that he “harbored a faggot”. The ENTIRE point of contention is that he likes men. Phil just mentions the family part to add salt to the wound
@dogman668722 күн бұрын
@@the2theonly672 there was also some self loathing mixed in there. There are several lines that could hint to Phil having gay interactions while he was in jail. Even David Chase himself said that Phil was battling with some closeted issues, although he was never self aware enough to realize it himself
@bl4nkd4hli49 ай бұрын
The Vito question I think is important because it is actually very much essential to Tony's development through the series, indirectly. We see through Vito what Tony struggles with, longing to be a person free of the convictions he's long lived with, the shit he's been born into, and obviously going into what is for him forbidden territory. For Vito, this was embracing his homosexuality. For Tony, as we saw following his recovery from the gunshot and initially embracing the "each day's a gift" inclination, it was trying to be a man with more humanity than was compatible with his role in life, that of a ruthless gangster, and we all saw which tendency won out in the end. The Vito arc is a variation on a theme of the show, this struggle between who one is and who one could be, and how that can very much be a matter of life and death.
@yamiyamigorogoro57398 ай бұрын
well said
@DRsideburns9 ай бұрын
Pine barrens is not a good intro to the Sopranos cause it's not reflective of the show. It's a gag episode about supporting characters that only works so well because we alrdy love the characters by the time we get to it
@thepuffin40509 ай бұрын
After another watch of the scene, I actually think that Silvio had a bigger part in killing Adriana than anyone else
@UncleJunSushi9 ай бұрын
I have a hot take. People who think season 5 is weak, Tony Blundetto is a bad character, and/or don’t like or see the need for the dream sequences completely miss the entire point of the show and would probably be better off watching Marvel movies on an endless loop. These are probably the same people who, when the show was on its original run, complained whenever there weren’t enough people being whacked.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
I always liked Tony B but I didn't like the dream episode when I was young - the one where Tony dreams he's like a law abiding salesman or something. Now that I'm older I realize the point was to show that while Tony wishes he'd never been drawn into the mafia life so he wouldnt have all these problems, he probably would have a lot of problems as a civilian anyway, he'd cheat on his wife and overeat and be depressed and unhappy etc.
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
Agree!!!!!
@donttrustem139 ай бұрын
As out of place as dreams may be in the genre, I feel like it is used purposefully to show more inside the character's heads, what haunts them, some things they leave out if they discuss them with others. Especially since the audience is already observing the actors express with the character both their overt words, the reason they choose these words and what their motives are, the secrets they hide from other characters and fail to hide from themselves, it's a lot they give you. I feel like the dreams don't exploit the fake-out too much or without clues
@Damidas9 ай бұрын
This video should be titled “Terrible Opinions About The Sopranos”
@tarikukrob32229 ай бұрын
Season 5 was my personal favorite, love the mob and personal drama. And it has so many memorable episodes.
@chune43839 ай бұрын
Long term parking: )
@ray.shoesmith9 сағат бұрын
- Finn didn't actually see Vito blowin the Security Guard, it was Gino...
@ankitmustafi77959 ай бұрын
Kino, my biggest hot take is that you are the greatest KZbinr to ever live.
@vrgamer33719 ай бұрын
Thats not a hot take its just a fact
@danpartridge85849 ай бұрын
Charles Schwab over here...
@jed123e9 ай бұрын
Pure Kino? the greatest KZbinr? What ever happened to Gary Cooper, the strong silent type.
@vrgamer33719 ай бұрын
@@jed123e oh!?!
@HansBetaalt9 ай бұрын
🔥 take: John Sacrimoni is the most underrated sopranos character
@basedbane7875 ай бұрын
They could make a show on young Johnny sac if saints of Newark wasn't so terrible
@jollymanbigboy7 ай бұрын
I hate Meadow far more than I hate. AJ. Meadow betrayed her ideals of protecting innocent people in need to protect criminals like her father because she wants to see her and her family as a victim of sustemic racism.
@slimester32849 ай бұрын
I wanted to see the ending to the sopranos but I compromised I watched the many saints of Newark
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
I tried to be SO CHARITIBLE but i give it a 6.5/10
@basedbane7875 ай бұрын
@@supersaiyanzero386id give it a 0 it was terrible even as a stand alone movie. Dickie was Tony's mentor but in saints they barley spoke before he died
@DjVtheJESUSsouja9 ай бұрын
Phil Leotardo's biggest mistake was that he didn't mention enough that he spend 20 years in the can !
@BENNY_MAC8 ай бұрын
Fun fact I read: Phil actually only mentions being in prison for 20 years, 3 times in the show. He was in 30 episodes so its actually only 0.1 times per episode. Now he does mention prison a couple more times in conversation, but not the 20 years part. For example "When I was in the can, my kid brother Billy took care of Paddy and the grandkids" or “he’s never been in the can, not really”
@supersaiyanzero3867 ай бұрын
@@BENNY_MACanother fun fact from the balkans
@ericbyo94728 ай бұрын
She was a full grown woman who didn't give a fuck that her boyfriend was a murderer as long as she got nice things. Your counter argument is just repeating that she was a "naeive young girl that just wanted to help her family" is patently wrong.
@zion8319 ай бұрын
Ralphie didn't have anything to do with Pie-O-My stable burning down. It was Valentina.
@erickennedy85349 ай бұрын
What is your theory on that.
@cherylmilke3138 ай бұрын
If this is so how ironic that she suffered from burns.
@9000checkit9 ай бұрын
They should have extended Jackie Jr for another season where he stumbles as being an associate in Ralphies crew before killing him off.
@basedbane7875 ай бұрын
Yes an doing more jobs with Chris. The kid was surrounded by mobsters an never asked any of them to bring him in or teach him
@mamm38349 ай бұрын
You're so real for giving love to Adriana and Carmella, I find a lot of these shows with the lead being super masculine or badass ( or being perceived as such ) their women counterparts are always blamed for taking away from that somehow. I think it's hilarious to say Adriana deserved what she got when we were shown time and time again how much she valued Christopher and their relationship and how he only treated her worse as the seasons went on. Kinda scary people can sit through all that and still be on the side of "she deserved it" love your takes Kino!!!
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
The writers set it up so that Ade was put into a position where she felt had no choice but to cooperate with the FBI to help Chrissy. Otherwise, she would not have done it and would have accepted jail time to avoid it. Keep in mind as much as they rail against rats - any of those guys - Tony, Chrissy, Paulie, etc would totally turn rat to spare themselves time in the can. Sil is the only one who I think would not rat and take can time like a man.
@bgko918807 күн бұрын
I think season 3 thematically might not be the best season but I think it has some of the best standalone episodes
@littlekingtrashmouth92199 ай бұрын
Not a hot take at all: we should have a 25th anniversary streaming special
@machetedonttweet13439 ай бұрын
On the Vito arc. Anyone schooled in mob history should know an actual boss of the "Jersey mob " The De Cavalcante Family", was found to be Gay. and was killed for it.
@tidepride869 ай бұрын
Christopher loved the idea of an Adriana. I think it pretty much ends there though.
@namenotfound87479 ай бұрын
Adriana knew what was going on. She was born into that life and chose to stay in it and she enjoyed the high life privileges she got from it. She just cracked like Jackie and Matt.
@dannyvalencia52244 ай бұрын
Hot take: I think the writing at times was disappointing. 1. I think Carmela and Furio was forced and hardly organic. 2. I think Melfi doing nothing about the stairway incident attack made the whole episode pointless, from a character development perspective. Her going to Tony could have made their dynamic and history so much more interesting. 3. The Russian getting away in the Pines episode was more of a let down rather than enjoyably ambiguous. I would have liked to see what happened between Tony and the Russian mob. What do you guys think?
@jakek17359 ай бұрын
I understand the Carmela hate more than hating Skylar White. Skylar was legitimately a victim. Carmela is a complicit hypocrite. Now, yes, I certainly think there are people who hate Carmela just because of their own issues with women. And you have a point when you say "point me out a character in Sopranos who ISN'T selfish/a hypocrite/etc." I think what gets under people's skin about Carmela is that, as Tony says, "she acts like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth". She has a very morally-superior and sanctimonious attitude for a person who knowingly benefits from blood money. And I think that just makes a lot of people's blood boil. It's also why people love the scene where the Jewish psychiatrist calls out all her bullshit. That being said though, it IS fair to say that at the end of the day, she's not objectively one of the most reprehensible characters on the show, she's not a murderous psycho like Ralphie or Ritchie. And I agree that she's an amazingly well-written character. She's complex.
@noahpatherolofsson30543 ай бұрын
On my first watch I didn’t fw tony blundetto but now on rewatch he is one of my favourite characters. I think the fact that he doesn’t quite fit in makes him a lot scarier, and hearing all these brutal acts he’s committed in contrast with his appearance is incredibly ominous. Also I think his arc serves the story just fine, he doesn’t need to be more than he is
@chriby289 ай бұрын
You got some balls kid, I'll give you that much.
@tf32179 ай бұрын
You'll give me what i tell you to give me
@chickenwyngs36467 ай бұрын
And I'm not a fuckin' kid!
@genericwhitemale95667 ай бұрын
@@chickenwyngs3646Relax. It's just an expression.
@Bobby.B6199 ай бұрын
Hot take: David Chase is overrated af, some of the episodes he directed were dog$h!t and the ending imo was lame and super lazy. The Many Saints of Newark is prime example of him being found out as the mediocre film maker that he is.
@renegadephilosopher59968 ай бұрын
Hot take: The Furio/Carmella romance arc was terrible and ruined an otherwise good character in Furio. The whole arc was cringey at best and was rather lack luster. We could have done without that storyline, because they did with Vic the contractor too. It didn't work then either but made more sense than a made guy doing it.
@wowitseligh5 ай бұрын
Watching The sopranos again after The wire, I see the Tony B hate a little more. I like him and love Steve but Cutty is just a better version basically
@AerosolKid956 ай бұрын
What I hate about Carmella is how she acts so above everything because she thinks she's a good Christian when she only has the life she has because of what Tony does and she knows it. She tries to leave Tony but realises it means leaving a life of wealth and luxury and she can't do it. "you walk around in that mansion in 500 dollar slippers and act like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth"
@jfrsnjhnsnАй бұрын
I just thought it was kind of pathetic how Carmela would just swoon for any attention from any man anywhere.
@opaljk48359 ай бұрын
The Blundetto thing is crazy to me. The prevailing opinion used to be the opposite of that and season 4 was often be talked about as the worst. Which I never got
@nicobashford65138 ай бұрын
Totally on point with introducing The Sopranos with the rare stand-alone Pine Barrens. One of the best episodes ever!
@barb0za02 ай бұрын
to me, vito's arc was not about him being gay, it was about how little the mob understands the real world
@cr0nicdahedgeh0g9 ай бұрын
Honestly, those were the most barely luke-warm of so-called “hot-takes” . I thought actual Sopranos fans/nerds would have more depth than that. Disappointing video
@michaelaivalu9 ай бұрын
I think you forgot about that part of Leotardo being gay himself. He literally comes out of a closet to kill Vito, Chase himself has confirmed this. It's very clear.
@basedbane7875 ай бұрын
Chase is desperate for relevance. You can't come out ten years later an say "oh this happened" when you said it was open ended for so long. Chase directed two episodes the first an the last the worst ones.
@michaelaivalu5 ай бұрын
@@basedbane787 Chase might not have directed it but he wrote the episode. It's his characters. And he mostly lets the show speak for itself, he won't confirm or deny wether Tony dies at the end either.
@tonyabbott33879 ай бұрын
It has to be said: Carmela is a brilliant character and also a repugnant person.
@seansmith62559 ай бұрын
3:46 He was the worst character That animals killed billy leotardo 45 years old Just a kid
@mohamedkoblawi41759 ай бұрын
lol you're choosing to die on the wrong hill when it comes to Lalo
@officekuroro7 ай бұрын
Vito's storyline is based on something that actually happened in the Jersey mafia.
@JuveVinny6 ай бұрын
Paulie is a great character but he's a PoS person and he does cry like a baby.
@NicholasLivingstonUSA9 ай бұрын
Wings of redemption 😂😂😂😂
@anagramconfirmed17173 ай бұрын
Big ups piiiieeeemmmppp
@schrisdellopoulos92449 ай бұрын
Kino you've put on some pounds brother. What's up with that?
@raygun267 ай бұрын
Breaking bad fans: “ACTUCALLY🤓🤓🤓” Sopranos fans: “hehheh, provolone”
@NateBullock-ow6on9 ай бұрын
Paulie was a real gangster loyal to tony (for the most part) but he always had a plan apart from tony and would have thrown tony overboard if Tony tried something slick on the boat 💯
@SantomPh9 ай бұрын
he ran with the Colombos during the last big war so he had more power than we realize.
@NotQuiteFirst9 ай бұрын
18:05 When you say that "some of his ideas are wrong" you choose to play the scene in which they discuss crime. While Tony gets lots of things wrong, in this scene he is spitting straight facts, while Meadow is spouting deluded liberal talking points and obviously doesn't really know what she's talking about. It's things like this that make it not so straightforward to call it a "liberal show". It tends to show people as being inconsistent and hypocritical no matter what their position.
@VideoGamesAndTheWorld9 ай бұрын
I am also kind of an Adriana simp. lol. And regarding Paulie, he's one of the best characters and he's so funny. Stil, Paulie's yammering about things nearly got some people killed like Ralphie, since he told Johnny Sack the joke about Ginny. And Christopher too. How? In the episode Irregular Around the Margins, when Paulie was on the phone hearing about Adriana "suffering a severe blow to the head", he has this WTF expression in his face, and it was most likely that he spread the rumor leading to this game of telephone.
@supersaiyanzero3865 ай бұрын
I put season 5 way up. There are so many negative things about Carmella, she's one of my top characters too but she's way more "evil" than people say. Wayyyy worse. Wonderfully written character with some good moments but she's evil not pure rage evil like Tony or Ralph but she's definitely a manipulative sociopathic mobster and on several occasions she even says things that will obviously make Tony take action like by constantly goading him about Christopher and Adriana and talking about the movie Cleaver I mean if she never got all indignant I'm not sure Tony would have killed Christopher even though I can agree that it is one of the best parts of the story and makes the show genius because from what I have read extensively it seems like the killing of Christopher was actually Tony's revenge against his own father
@bulgariangooner58799 ай бұрын
The dream sequences are one of my favourite things in the show. I relate to them because mine often don't make sense either.
@KwangTheMongrel9 ай бұрын
Liberal in 1999 was the same as being conservative in 2023.
@jigglebiggle27999 ай бұрын
Liberals in 2023 tend to be conservatives who say blm so really nothings changed.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
It would be interesting to see the show tackle issues today. Chrissy: "Yo T, I'm gonna get a sex change so you gotta use my proper pronouns."
@konradcurze81763 ай бұрын
The best answer lol
@thomaszablotsky94549 ай бұрын
Hey Kino you should do a video on ranking the Sopranos seasons from worst to best. I think that’d be a good video and I’d love to see it!
@abhimanyupatil11489 ай бұрын
I dislike Carmela because she can be very sanctimonious for a person who is essentially a mob queen. That sort of person who is so deep into their own cognitive dissonance that they can't tell where the lie ends and the truth begins can be very annoying. People dislike hypocrisy more than they dislike immorality. Of course, much of the same can be said for Tony.
@RyanHarris776 ай бұрын
Blundetto was Godfather III in a character.
@LesterBrunt6 ай бұрын
What shows like Sopranos, BB, BCS, portray is evil in a realistic way. Evil in a Marvel movie is easy, you just have a bad guy and he is bad because he is bad, it is just some supernatural monster that exists only to be bad. In a realistic context it is far more difficult because people don't just sit on some throne in space all day waiting to do evil, but they grow up like everybody else, have jobs, have families/friends, have dreams/hopes/ambitions/fears/etc. Even though some people truly are rotten to the core, they still have to grow up and somehow live in this world for a couple of decades, they at some point have to be able to adapt to normal life in some manner. What would the life of a ruthless, psychopathic, mob boss, look like in a realistic way? That is what the Sopranos is about.
@supersaiyanzero3865 ай бұрын
The test dream had a lot more to do with other things honestly it explored most of the topics so far I guess you could say it was mostly about Tony B and I hate to be a media literacy person but it was definitely about many of the overarching themes of the show and a lot about Tony's childhood and suppressed feelings or subconscious about his family life his childhood again and about the way he really feels toward people the way he really wants to be and the resentment he has toward his father which he suppresses so deeply in the show it's amazing he still has a stomach
@andrkhor9 ай бұрын
There is one detail that makes me think Jimmy might not have been a rat. In the final episode of the first season the FBI boss said that it was his idea to set a wire in the Green Grove and everyone else in the agency thought it was a waste of time. If Jimmy was a rat he would probably tell the agency that he and all the other capos put their mothers in that nursing home.
@elmizzox9 ай бұрын
Thing is he mightve been bullshiting cuz cmon its the feds.
@lpr52699 ай бұрын
He could have been a rat for local or state police.
@dmalak45099 ай бұрын
Here’s a hot take. Tony Soprano is the main antagonist is season 2, 3, 4, and half way through 5. He deliberately sandbags, disrespects, and alienates certain guys who for the most part would help the DiMeo family. For example, take both Richie and Jackie Jr Aprile. It’s clear that Tony doesn’t want an Aprile to become powerful or popular due to his position as street boss. And in Richie’s defense, he has legitimate gripes that Tony ignores and rules against. And it’s obvious he doesn’t want Jackie Jr to be involved with the family because he’s Jackie’s son. Doesn’t want the son of the most well respected boss to gain ground. Feech from Season 5 gets the same Richie Aprile treatment from Tony. Throughout Season 3 and 4, Tony is jealous of Ralphie. Ralph is better looking and a better earner. And just like Richie, Ralph isn’t afraid of Tony. He even disrespects Tony in front of everyone. Then of course Tony is jealous that Ralph has a good looking girlfriend which Tony later takes from Ralphie.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
Jackie Jr - Tony was BFFs with his father, Jackie Sr, who did not want Jackie Jr in the life so Tony was trying to respect his wishes and keep him out of it. Jackie Jr had the money and connections to suceeed either as a mobster or in the straight civilian life, should have picked the latter, ended up screwing up both. Richie - Suffered from can-itis, where guys come out of the can after 10-20 years and think they should have alll the success they would have had if they'd been earning for 20 years. Richie thought he should be boss and didn't follow orders. Ralphie - Tony shouldnt have stolen his gf, but Ralphie did kill a 20 year old girl carrying his baby at the club which was a pretty horrible thing to forget even if she was a hoowah.
@Alexis-wx1lf4 ай бұрын
ralphie is better looking than tony??!! what???!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 can we add this to the hot takes
@miguelflores65778 ай бұрын
Great video keep these up
@chrise82757 ай бұрын
I actually really liked “The Test Dream”, And I also genuinely think that it’s one of the best episodes of the entire series.
@BookshelfQBattler8 ай бұрын
Big plothole I just noticed after 20 years: Would Carlo really flip on Tony, given the fact that Tony witnessed him committing a murder with evidence in hand? It would seem like if Carlo ever ratted on Tony, Tony would lose all incentive to not tell the Feds that Carlo killed Fat Dom. Now you might argue that Tony would clam up about it to protect Sil, but Tony could just say that Carlo acted alone and it would be Tony's word against Carlo. I'm not sure Carlo would want to shake that tree knowing that Tony could easily implicate him in a murder.
@jordil61527 ай бұрын
Hot take: That animal Blundetto had compromised himself while in the can. That's why he was so close to Angelo Garepe and why he flew off the handle when he got clipped. They had a past.
@void14649 ай бұрын
Happy new year kino, I met sopranos last year and your channel helped me a lot to understand a lot of things and themes in the show that I didn't understand when I watched it, I hope there's a lot more soprano content to come in 2024, Anyway, $4 a pound
@AnneHathawayRules5 ай бұрын
Dude: Tony Blundetto SUCKS! Me: .......you're crowdin' me.
@paulcarpenter78449 ай бұрын
Carmella so great of a character actor is underrated
@avisco018 ай бұрын
Season 1 the weakest? Talk about a hot take.
@trevorwinn50123 ай бұрын
I think season 5 is one of the best seasons
@MRGRIMZ899 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Thanks Kino!!!
@HOTD108_9 ай бұрын
Speaking as someone who hates dream sequences in most things, the dream sequences in The Sopranos are some of my favourite scenes in any show or movie period. The key difference between dreams in The Sopranos and dreams in 99% of other media is that The Sopranos doesn't use dreams as lazy excuse to do something shocking to grab the audience only to then avoid the dramatic consequences, which is what most shows and movies do, and it's just cheap drama. The Sopranos is different, as it exclusively uses dreams to give insight on Tony as a character, a window into Tony's subconscious, with those insights then actually carrying over into the real drama of the show once Tony wakes up (e.g. Tony coming to accept that Puss is a rat or that Blundetto's suspicious behaviour is inevitably leading to something too big to ignore, just to name a few). Also, with very few and brief exceptions which in-context break the following rule with good reason, the dreams are always very explicitly established to be dreams through clever visuals and even using distinctly different editing and cinematography from how the show is usually presented, so the audience is "in on it" and not being tricked for shock value. If The Sopranos had lesser writers and directors, we would have got dreams where all of Tony's family get killed off and ones of Tony killing Christopher or Puss, editied and presented like any other scene, only to suddenly cut to Tony waking up, thus undoing the drama and undermining the potential dramatic weight scenes that that could have had otherwise. Imagine how much LESS of an impact Christopher's death would have had if Tony had dreamt about doing it prior to the episode where it actually happens. That's the kind of lazy drama most shows/movies use dreams for, but The Sopranos NEVER did that, instead always using dreams to show meaningful and lasting character insight. That's why the dream sequences in The Sopranos work and are not the lazy writing crutch they tend to be in other stuff.
@dracoeugene9 ай бұрын
Personally i dont believe they were implying Vito as a decorator when picking the vase so much as its another example too him of a life where he is free to be himself. Before this he sees the gay couple in the diner who are comfortably living their existence. The diner, antiques, quaint little town. Its all a calling to Vito showing he could live this way and there are people who do. Unlike all the hiding and sneaking he has to do when in New Jersey.
@GeneralProfessor9 ай бұрын
I think you're right. Vito is handed what is basically a fantasy fairy tale, a small hospitable town that is accepting and free from judgement. A place where he can freely be himself. He even gets a stereotypical fireman biker archetype randomly landing in his lap, if you will, despite Vito himself being bellow average in the looks department. In short he gets it all. But it's not free. The price is a life of constant and hard honest work. He has to say no to his previous life of easy money and power. Vito couldn't do that. Most characters in the show were also like him. I like to think that Carmine Jr. managed to get out since that's what his dream was about and his wife seemed supportive. But even he was still present at the final sitdown so I don't know.
@dracoeugene9 ай бұрын
@@GeneralProfessor 100% I didn't think of the sacrifice part but you're absolutely right. He has everything fall into his lap but cannot sacrifice the pull of his old life. Super interesting.
@TheBigSal9 ай бұрын
Not really a hot take but more of a head canon: Butchie collaborated with Paulie and maybe Patsy and a few others to whack both Phil Leotardo and Tony at the end of the show. As you pointed out Paulie doesn’t really love Tony and he has some major friction with him in later episodes. On top of that it gives Butchie a very useful puppet in charge of New Jersey, someone with experience and know-how. Paulie offered the same thing to Johnny Sack so why not to Butchie? Theres not a ton of damning evidence here but just a cool theory/thought experiment. Something tells me Paulie and Butchie would see the destruction caused by the Lupertazzi/DiMeo families going to the mattresses and would decide to cut their losses and clip them both in order to end the war. It also completes Butchie’s character arc of backstabbing and manipulating both sides of the NY/NJ wars.
@EndOfSmallSanctuary976 ай бұрын
Some of the hot-takes/criticisms come from people who somewhat misunderstand what the show was meant to be about. It wasn't meant to be a straight-forward crime thriller about whackings, betrayals, etc. like Goodfellas or Casino. It's honestly not even really a show purely about the mafia or criminals. It's firstly a deep, psychological character study of a man who happens to be a mobster, and secondly a tapestry about modern American culture and generational change. These are the reasons why things like the dreams, the therapy, the family scenes, etc., are so essential. Without them the show is a glorified Goodfellas clone; with them, it's something much larger and deeper and more complex. On rewatches I enjoy the family drama and therapy scenes more than the mob stuff. It holds up a lot better 20 years later and has much more to say.
@1kjayy7399 ай бұрын
Kino face reveal is the most unexpected new years gift 😂😂
@cash4goldteeth9 ай бұрын
He's shown his face lots of times before this.
@fatmansatchel10179 ай бұрын
Facts i HATE PAULIE TOO. AND I DIDNT FEEL BAD WHEN JOHNNY PLAYED PAULIE.
@saadasaad85389 ай бұрын
24:12 i always interpreted Vito picking out the high value vase was because he could spot high value items to steal
@NotQuiteFirst9 ай бұрын
I always thought it was just the salesman being a salesman and wanting to make a sale by flattering the customer.
@laurenm31485 ай бұрын
Paulie is definitely not "loyle to his capo"
@Eggy799 ай бұрын
I agree with the Adriana take. People want to act like she's some innocent lambykins but she knew the money she had came from extortion, murder and theft. And then when she got picked up by the FBI, she could have just taken her prison stay but she chose not to and reaped what she sowed.
@km09876-t7 ай бұрын
Do you think Carmella or even Meadow would do the time or rat Tony out? They both knew what he was doing.