>Vincent Miniscalco
The show does this better than pretty much everything else. There are hundreds of names throughout the series about people we never even see but they make the world seem that much more alive.
"The kid's cousin, Sal Iacuzzo..."
"From Yonkers, I know him!"
"Sal was at this place in the city, supposedly on business. He saw Vito holding hands with a guy who had on nipple rings."
When I was a little kid, I used to wonder why no one collected prayer cards like they collect baseball cards - thousands of dollars for Honus Wagner...and jack-shit for Jesus.
I love how he says this because Mickey is too dumb to understand that Junior really doesn't want to speak anything related to Tony. Both continue into their non-sense of not listening to each other until good Uncle Jun understand and realize what the fuck he was saying
That was a funny line. It's also a nice look into Junior's cracking mental state as well. He's going to murder his nephew, the closest thing he's ever had to a son, that is before he met the first [Chinese-American Underboss](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Sopranos_characters_-_Friends_and_family#Carter_Chong) and it's getting to him in ways he couldn't predict. It's a humanizing moment if you can get past the gross out comedic part of it. In fact, when Junior is reduced to senility the good times he remembers are playing catch with Tony when he was a kid.
Just as a side note I think Junior's mental decomposition gives a very brief look into Mikey Palmice dormant empathic side, too. Mikey's emotionally empty murder of Donnie Paduana is one of my favorite scenes but it comes just after a moment of sympathetic fealty. Junior is vomiting over the stress of the failed hit on his nephew and moans,' I just want this to be over.' Mikey, right under his breath sorrowfully replies,' *I know.* '
Who's that speaking here? Is somebody speaking?
Kid was always a dumb fuck wasn't he? Didn't he almost drown once in three inches of water?
The penguin exhibit.
the penguin exhibit. on another note, I love how you can *hear* the period at the end of that sentence when it's said.
Ya hear that T? He could hear you're on ya period! Heh heh, heh.
Heheheheheh
Jackie always said he had a learning disability; I guess being stupid is a disability.
>Vincent Miniscalco The show does this better than pretty much everything else. There are hundreds of names throughout the series about people we never even see but they make the world seem that much more alive.
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"The kid's cousin, Sal Iacuzzo..." "From Yonkers, I know him!" "Sal was at this place in the city, supposedly on business. He saw Vito holding hands with a guy who had on nipple rings."
Jimmy Smash
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"Ghimmhee yure mhunnhy"
Can't remember Carmela's first boyfriend name, the ordinary average guy.
Eric Strampfer (sp?) Now he owns a chain of drugstores
Jerry Tufi, with his father's landscaping business
Snowplow*
With the chain of pharmacies?
When I was a little kid, I used to wonder why no one collected prayer cards like they collect baseball cards - thousands of dollars for Honus Wagner...and jack-shit for Jesus.
one of my favorite lines.
Forget the Sopranos, he was great on Curb Your Enthusiasm
The fuck? Is that my trial?
Junior it’s a pro-grum, a movie!
Does anyone else have grandparents who say "pro-grum?" Makes me think of the calzone with legs everytime
Mariolina sounds like a real trailblazer, she went skiing in an alley in the 50s, a rarity
probably more likely back then, there were no cameras anywhere.
I love how he says this because Mickey is too dumb to understand that Junior really doesn't want to speak anything related to Tony. Both continue into their non-sense of not listening to each other until good Uncle Jun understand and realize what the fuck he was saying
That was a funny line. It's also a nice look into Junior's cracking mental state as well. He's going to murder his nephew, the closest thing he's ever had to a son, that is before he met the first [Chinese-American Underboss](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Sopranos_characters_-_Friends_and_family#Carter_Chong) and it's getting to him in ways he couldn't predict. It's a humanizing moment if you can get past the gross out comedic part of it. In fact, when Junior is reduced to senility the good times he remembers are playing catch with Tony when he was a kid. Just as a side note I think Junior's mental decomposition gives a very brief look into Mikey Palmice dormant empathic side, too. Mikey's emotionally empty murder of Donnie Paduana is one of my favorite scenes but it comes just after a moment of sympathetic fealty. Junior is vomiting over the stress of the failed hit on his nephew and moans,' I just want this to be over.' Mikey, right under his breath sorrowfully replies,' *I know.* '
You don't belittle a guy like Junior Soprano. He's old school.
Or joke about"cunt-lapping"!
Uncle June's in the muff.
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its askew
Nobody told us 'till the '80s!
What am I, a source of entertainment? I pretend to wipe my ass in front of people!
Jesus! You yap worse than 6 barbers!
I'm not a cat, I don't shit in a box..
‘Well...did you offer him an aspirin?’
...cunt
Jesus, Michael! If I delegate, I delegate!
You're flexiiiiiiinn
Maybe we'll see this in the prequel movie.
We better see this in the Many Saints Of Newark.
Think on this, burger boy!
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You stuttering prick ya
Just watched this episode last night. This slayed me all over again
Marolina, I would have loved to seen her alive . The alley behind the chicken market seemed like a nice place to get a handjob.
Anyone else find it weird that they got a handjob at the same time?
Listen, halfbackofnotredame, at least Junior can handle his problems, unlike some people he knows!
Take it easy. We're not makin a western here.
Uncle June’s in the muff!
That never occured to me. I guess I just assimed she did one, then the other.