Look leaving these types of comments are over..capishe? Over and done. U guys comment or go anywhere near this comment section, ceerious will be scraping ur comments off these fine leather youtube sections.😅😅😅😅😂
“You know what, I’ll pick up a girl I met at therapy as my goomar. I see no problem with that, even though I have no idea what she is there for” -Tony Soprano
Yeah if you are sub5 man, that has literally 0options in dating market. In that case she would be your best bet in life. She is an obvious Npd/bpd insufferable object of destruction and despair.
Yeah if you are a sub5 man, she would be your best bet in life. But for someone who has options in dating market she is obvious npd/bpd insufferable destruction and despair.
Gloria was my fave side chick. I love how they made her real classy looking, wearing black, toxic past with the 7 exes.. take a hint Tony lol. I wish they kept her more in the show, she was great. Thank you Ceerious for another great clip.
How the hell is the most broken woman on the entire series your favorite side chick? "Take a hint?" Because she's classy looking? What? She's literally David Chase attempting to show Borderline disorders in women, they're statistically the most dangerous type of woman to date. They will literally drive men to *murder* them if it means the only way to get a victim narrative to stick. I've seen two Gloria's in real life get murdered using the same tactics to commit suicide by man. If I see it again I'll know it's coming from miles away.
@@meinkungfuYou're right. Throwing food is like an act of war in New Jersey? Gloria heaves a steak at Tony's head. Christopha, the sandwich at the parade float. Vito, the ribs onto his own lap. Keen insight MKF...
The nurse took a sledgehammer to Uncle Juns ballzz. No worries though,Later on we're all going to a Discotech....Compliments of Uncle Junior and his Moldy Sweaters
The way Patsy snuffs out any delusions of a glorious, passionate ending, out of Gloria's mind was simply perfect. It's exactly what a person like her would have to hear to actually stop.
Our friend says Patsy launched into this single malt diatribe about how people can smile in your face & still be a villain.. & he knows what happened to the Mercedes, & who’s responsible..
Gloria was textbook female Borderline Disorder, relationships with Borderline women never last long, especially if it's a sort of extramarital affair. Borderline women on top of having STRONG victim complexes, they're suicide and also have a tendency to want to "commit suicide by man", or committing suicide by driving men to kill them. I've seen it happen twice in my social circle and I've made the mistake of dating a borderline woman before I knew what it was. She routinely would attack me then try her hardest to get me to slam her into walls, stab her, shoot her, burn her etc. I would always run out of the house because I would never do shit like that and it saved me from prison. The relationship lasted about 2 months. This is why David Chase didn't let the Gloria/Tony arc last very long. I've since gone to college and taken numerous psych courses and learned how dangerous BPD women are, even psychologists tell male students to WATCH FOR THE SIGNS. I have two friends in prison for murder who both murdered borderline women that 100% drove them to do it. Boys need to be taught female psychology from an early age so broken women dont toy with their impulses like this. In the real world Gloria could've
@@tomd1434 That is the way it should be with fantastic acting. I mean check out Tony/James G. in his movies, all different characters are played to perfection.
Annabella Sciorra wtf... honestly this is the first time in ages I am watching her perform here and by god did she kill it!! What an incredible performance.
In an SNL skit, Christopher Walken played a extremely polite guy who is hired to end romantic relationships for high-worth men. Patsy represents the other end of the spectrum.
@16:23 What a great line. And a very hurtful line to a person who felt like no one cared. Apparently, no one , including Tony, would care how she died. She showed them!
I never noticed that the actress playing Gloria set the plate down so hard she broke it in the scene @ 11:02 lol even Gandolfini stops in his place when he noticed
It’s almost insane when you rewatch clips just how much you realize that basically every person Tony interacts with is worse off because of it. Gloria killed herself. AJ an abject failure. Meadow forever has to hold water for him, and has to live feeling simultaneously guilty while also grateful while also in denial (and if it really did end the way we all think it did, forever scarred). Chris dead, Bobby dead, Silvio dead, Ralph dead, Jackie Jr dead, Puss dead, cop fired, Artie’s restaurant cooked and then scammed, Valentina burned, Scatino busted out and his kids losing their college savings, the list goes on and on. Man was a tumor that spread cancer to basically everything he touched
God, this really is exactly how I feel about my ex wife recently passing away. From the shock, sadness, guilt, unanswered questions and dreams it’s exactly mirroring my life.
Amazing performance - a highlight of the whole show. Sciorra had turned down The Sopranos previously. It's like she was waiting for exactly the right moment and exactly the right character. Her instincts paid off, resulting in this iconic piece of television drama.
I wouldn't say brains respectfully. I would say balls to drive Carmella home isn't smart but brave. Throwing a London broil at Tony wasn't smart it was balls. Then she threatened to call his wife. Not brains but balls 😂😂
I swear, the first time I watched her drive Carmella home, I almost bit all my fingernails off, it was such great tension!!!! What if Tony had been in the driveway when they pulled up!? Half way thought she might kill her, too! It was nuts!
Gloria was always my favorite. She had her own issues, but at least she was independent and did her best. Poor woman had a tragic end. Definitely less of a bimbo and more of a deeper layered woman that Tony had. Sad she had BPD
Interesting that the writers would include a complex character like Gloria Trillo to the storyline. She adds a layer to the psychological drama, exposing Tony to an extremely dangerous relationship. When Gloria goes into a rage, she tried to stab him with a corkscrew. In a literal sense, screw him over. Just like when she drove Carmela home that day. Dangerous. There was that scene, where Tony is begging Gloria to spend the day with him. In the end, it was Gloria begging Tony to stay with her. The Amour Foux. Crazy Love. A song written by Van Morrison. Found on the same album as "Glad Tidings (From New York)". A coincidence? I don't think so.
I think many of us have experienced a complex woman like her at some point in life. That's if you stayed single long enough to ENJOY this. Crazy is quite the aphrodisiac. But long term dangerous.
@robertlee4172 You want compromise, how's this.....I wanted manigaut I compromised I ate grilled cheese off da radiator. I wanted a woman, I......See where I'm going hea 😂
Remember when Angie Bonpinsiero started loaning money through the mob? Rosalie said to Carmella “She used to be one of us, now she’s one of them.” She knew deep down that wives and girlfriends would always been separate from LCN. A smart woman.
I’m so glad that comments about “the makings of a varsity athlete”, or “get your fucking shinebox” never stop being funny, even after seven thousand times. (I mean, when people write that, do they think “I’m gonna write this great, original joke here, people are bound to find this reference funny!” ?) Anyway, great collection of scenes here: this was a role that Annabella Sciorria nailed, because it’s not easy to portray a crazy woman believably. She didn’t play it like Gloria was insane 100% of the time: she seemed to be pretty normal at times, to then subtly change into a drama queen with all the fireworks and trouble people like that create. And the dream sequences that Tony has about her are so excellent: that combination of absurdity, desire and memories are just about the best depictions of dreams to ever be shown on TV/film.
Interesting, just occurred to me that she was 1 of 7 kids. She probably turned out the way she did due to possibly being neglected as a child and not getting the attention she needed so it manifested into her subconsciously seeking attention and love by being manipulative and super narcissistic. A self defense mechanism like a wounded animal.
Somtimes I watch these Sopranos clips and just get blown away how incredible the writing is. Couple that with actors magic and there's no competition. Not then, not today.
Maybe your best one yet. Quite moving, actually. Sciorra was so damn good in that role. Maybe pulled some of that emotion from her awful treatment by Weinstein.
@josephtalmadge3108 I mean she spits in his face...he literally picks her up at one point and throws her on the floor (that took some choreography)...amazing stuff. And remember the little dance she did in her undies to the Little Steven tune? So many memorable scenes.
I remember Annabella Sciorra from "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle" where she played a loving wife and mother. Then she shows up in the Sopranos as a high performing Mercedes salesperson and affair partner to Tony. She actually looks and acts younger here than in the 90s movie. She's a helluvan actress.
I suggest everyone to watch the new movie starring Annabella Sciorra, "Fresh Kills", a great mob story, directed by Jennifer Esposito.It's really worth watching, believe me.
Annabella Sciorra has always been a top notch actress in my book. To me what made her scenes was the terrified look on her face when Patsy was threatening her in that car, the level of detail in her facial expressions was incredible.
They were both responsible the therapist more Tony was a psychopath you should always expect the worst out of him . But she was a shrink her job was to Make sure suicide never happens !!
By the end she was egging him on to kill her. She knew what would set him off. Truly tragic figure and that actress matched the great James Gandolfini line for line
The biggest nutbag of all of Tony’s collection of nutbags. You know right off she’s bad news, but, of course, Tony, who was the worst judge of character in the history of man, doesn’t see it until a slab of beef meets the back of his head: it wasn’t cinematic!