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The Sopranos - Tony & Johnny Sack blow their temper on Christopher for not clamming up HD

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

From Episode #55 "Where's Johnny"

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  • i love how he bitch slaps the steering wheel

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  • i gotta unfuck what you just fucked. hahahahha

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  • @MrPrettyjimmy From what I've read the decavalcante family was eventually recognized as being an independent family. And the Sopranos constantly reminds us of how the New York families views the NJ family. Phil calls them a "glorified crew". When Phil brings up the idea of whacking Tony someone points out how big of a deal it is to whack a boss to which someone else replies "New Jersey? Come on."

  • @MrFNWO1 He got upset because he is the Boss of a powerful New York family, and Chris is just a mere soldier in the New Jersey crime family...what business does he have giving his opinion of his dispute with Carmine, Jr?

  • Haha. Chris is one of my favorite characters on this show, but if he wasn't Tony's nephew he would of been whacked quite a few seasons ago.

  • John sure is a sensitive prick aint he...

  • @MrPrettyjimmy Next you'll be commenting on how "Star Trek" was inaccurate on its depiction of space travel. Or how impossible it is for Jack Bauer to do all that shit in 24 hours. It's called a TV show, not a documentary.

  • @MrFNWO1 the only thing that wasn't very accurate was how an NJ mob family was depicted. there was a NJ crew/family that the sopranos is loosely based on that was a subfamily of the lucchese crime family. almost everyone of the five family has a NJ crew with a captain heading and controlling operations in NJ and acting as a boss but still had to take orders from guys from NY. there's also the decavalcante crime family that is seperate and original family but the same goes for them.

  • @MrFNWO1 Because NJ mob members are considered lower on the food chain. in real life a NJ crew or family would have little or no say and almost No opinion in a dispute within the five families of new york. Unless you were the boss like tony, soldiers even capos from NJ kept shut around high ranking made guys from new york, (johnny sack even before becoming official boss himself was an underboss to carmine lupertazzi and tony soprano still had to placate him and make sure he was happy).

  • 1:19 to 1:25 epic facial expressions

  • hahaha...i love how vito tries to pass tony the bread loll

  • @inilledra yea well forgive them they happen to be related ad known each other all their lives..forgive ton for not slicing his throat on the spot for talking

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