I really felt bad for Rosalie, first her husband, than her son and finally getting dumped and played by ralphie. she was the nicest and sweetest of all the mob wives and seem to get hit the hardest.
and the way jackie turns to his friend and whispers "shit" when he realizes. i didn't catch that the first time. u get more outta this show every time u watch it i swear
@@kevinmach730Sharp as a cue ball, this one. Sunshine’s first line is “this is a low level game guys…” The camera cuts to Eugene as Eugene says the second “very bad”
I like how they talk to them like a bunch of disappointed uncles instead of a bunch of angry mobsters. Makes the situation more realistic for some reason.
it shows just how much of a joke jackie jr and his crew are even if they robbed made guys they don’t know or never met they probably would talk to them the same way too
@@damianwaynerobin5984 only because Jackie Jr didn't even bother to use inside intel to rob a high stake game. if they were smart, they would've chosen a mid tier game or a high stakes one after making sure Tony wasn't there.
Furio was a straight soldier man, if you pay attention right when the shooting starts he tackles Albert (the highest ranking person there) out of the way and shields him with his body
Good catch! I always wondered why Furio- the most capable fighter in the group - ended up being the only one who got shot. It was because he sacrificed his safety for protecting Albert
This is a good scene for Chrissy. He's together, sensible, on his game, takes leadership, and does everything about right. That's the potential that he had.
It cracks me up how Furio's still rambling in Italian in the car when they are picking up Chris and the other dude. Good stuff. Miss this show something crazy.
Legal Alien Jackie wasn’t even an associate lol Tony was very clear to him DO NOT get involved in crime and he even beats the shit out of Jackie for catching him with a gun. Jackie’s involvement went as far as selling drugs for Ralph, and even then Ralph barely took Jackie seriously.
“Victory has a hundred *fawthas* - but defeat is an orphan.” Jackie Jr. was so enraged that anyone besides him mentioned the word “fawtha”, that he immediately unloaded into Sunshine.
1:23 "Guys know who you're robbing?" Christopher was very sinister the way he said it with that look on his face. He knew these guys were dead before they did.
@davidlasdon457 I agree with you. Initially, they seemed more annoyed that they were getting robbed more than anything. "The only thing you're leaving out of here with is practice." I think he literally meant that. Like, this type of robbery is the mobster version of a pickup game of basketball amongst friends or something.
Yeah, if you're going to do something incredibly dangerous like this, at least stick to the lighter stimulants. At most, just grind up some Adderall so you're alert and focused. Getting spun is a recipe for disaster because it makes you less lucid and rational. Methheads who stick up pharmacies are driven more by drug-fueled desperation than any sense of cunning. Then again, if Jackie and his friends were rational to begin with they wouldn't be partaking in such an idiotic scheme.
@@Komnen0s Exactly, but if they had clear heads and weren't trigger happy, they could've lived to tell the tale. All they had to do is give the money back and let Ralphie negotiate a truce.
eh, if Chris was close enough to just show up behind the guy the second Jackie passed him, it might have been because Jackie could see stopping would have gotten them both killed
Christopher is looking so menacing in the end. He always so impulsive and violent but this time there was no screaming no swearing just cold blooded murder.
Yeah, when a situation needs some finesse his impulsive outbursts are doing no good, but put him in a situation where gunfire's a guarantee the guy becomes the MVP (besides the situation with the interiror decorator)
Yeah the shadowing made him look ruthless and calculated. As if he murdered without emotion and only by logic. But of course the real chrissy is a Teddy bear that likes to sit on small dogs, throw bricks at waiters and transform into a ginger cat to freak paulie out.
The look on Chris' face when he hears Jackie Jr. speak is priceless. Michael Imperioli is a great actor, greatest in this show only second to James Gandolfini in my opinion, may he rest in peace.
Reminds me of Fat Dom when he insults Sil and Carlo. Breaking their balls about Vito😂. Something on the lines of a pool use being chalked and carlo's lipstick being on Vitos cock😂
I really like this scene because it shows the difference between proffesionals vs wannabes. Jackies crew had the jump and complete control over the situation, but lost their cool and panicked. Meanwhile the mobsters on the fly are able to coordinate a defense, and chase off the assailants. Then they get the healthy guys to chase down the robbers and figure out who did it, while the others load the injured one into a getaway vehicle and pickup the others on the way out.
Also I'm not if it's significant but they killed the kid after he said "We're with Ralphie", which was obviously not true. Kinda like they weren't 100% sure they should kill him but hearing him drop names straight away without a single question being asked showed right away that the guy was worthless.
As soon as they said "lets do it before the crank wears off" I knew it was gonna go tits up. Jackie jr was a fucking idiot he completely missed the whole point of his father and Tony robbing Feech La Manna's card game. They robbed made guys, armed with guns and were smart and controlled enough to not let the guns go off even by accident thats why they were considered rising stars who had to be respected because they showed calm and self control in a really tense situation and no one hurt and Tony and Jackie sr left without anyone or themselves getting hurt. Jackie jr thought it would get him respect and an in to the mafia but he lacked proper planning and guys who could hold their nerve not stupid gang banger wannabe's 🙄
Christopher was always handled himself really well in these kind of situations. Just like when Matt and Sean tried to take him out, Christopher is not easy to kill.
@@pickledpeckers7789 You best not miss on Chistopher because his aim with a gun is about the same as Hawkeye's with a bow and arrow. No matter what Christopher's faults are he was one hell of a shot.
@@joemonteirosportsshorts3343 yea, but you gotta remember the size of Chrissy's nose. Word is he's the only guy that can smoke a cigarette in the rain with his hands behind his back.
@@jeancruz9806the sad part though is that he couldn’t, his downfall with the drugs and Adrianna are so vital in showing that he’s not a sociopath like tony, and couldn’t have been boss
I love how Christopher just calmly turns around and tells them to take it easy, unfazed by the fact there's four guys pointing a gun at him. Made man or what?
+Kevin Kibble For all of Christopher's faults, he was a serious, serious cat. If he wasn't immature at times and didn't have a his drug issues, he was Cosa Nostra to the core and would have made a good Boss someday. When he first met Richie Aprile and Richie gave him shit about putting hands on Adriannna, Christopher played it cool. And when he left Richie said he was a good kid, Tony said: "Capable." If any of you are around that life or read about it, you know capable means that he was able to do wet work with no problem. The most valuable quality in a member. He was just too impulsive and liked to get fucked up. But he would have matured. There was a real guy in the Bonanno borgata named Joey D'amico. Joey Mook. He was a lot like Christopher. Loved to play the role, get fucked up and all that. So he wasn't taken seriously. As soon as Massino come out of the can as the legit Boss of the family, Mook stopped partying and took his shit seriously. He became very well respected. That's who Christopher reminds me of.
Christopher knew full well that this was Jackie Jr and his gang. He liked Jackie, and was going to campaign for him to be given a pass on the robbery; which very well could've led to Jackie Jr becoming a made man, just as robbing Feech LaManna's card game did for Jackie Sr and Tony when Ritchie Aprile got them a pass. But once Sunshine had been killed all deals were off.
+Chef Danger Chris didnt like Jackie, when they did the Jewel concert robbery and Tony was angry because he brought Jackie as the wheel man Chris was like the Prince is too good for the life (little Lord Fuckpants i think he called him), Chris started from the bottom, fetching drinks at Satriales and everything, he earned his button, he was never going to campaign for Jackie, and Jackie was never going to get made
Smartest thing he ever did was bail when the shooting started - knew right then something had gone wrong and if he got seen there he had no connections to help him out - best connection he had was Jackie Jr who only managed to get him beat up by Furio before this.
@@M-E_123 " knew right then something had gone wrong and if he got seen there he had no connections to help him out" that's an interesting way of looking at it. I just assumed he got scared by the gunshot and lost hist nerve.
This was the most bone headed move of the show...on par with Matt B and Sean thinking trying to murder Christopher would somehow help their organized crime career and score points with Ritchie by killing the bosses nephew. Lol.
The black construction worker saying he was gonna call the cops on Patsy Parisi when Patsy was clearly pissed off and had a pipe in his hand struck me as pretty boneheaded too.
Nothing can match the sheer stupidity of Matt B and Sean trying to whack Christopher based solely on the fact that Richie doesn’t like him, but I agree that this was the only one that comes close … on a show where people make bone-headed decisions in almost every episode. Not just the decision to rob the game in the first place, but to open fire.
yeah. that's one of the things that's great about this show. They included some real numbskulls too and showed what happens to people like that in that world.
Nah. Matt and Sean's plan was way worse. At least Jackie could potentially get some money out of the robbery if it had worked. Matt and Sean's plan would have backfired even if they had succeeded.
I didn't noticed, but the driver is Matush, the guy who got beat lots of times by selling drugs in the business of Christopher. He knew it was very probable that things got bad, so he left. Very smart.
The story goes that Jason Cerbone who played Jackie Jr. was heartbroken his character would be killed because of this scene so he adlibbed the line, let's go down the shore hoping it would change David Chase's mind. The actors in the car cracked up laughing. When they did a re-take David Chase kept the line in but Jackie was killed off anyway!!! Just a little Soprano Trivia!!!
pokergalpoker I kinda like that line cause it shows he’s still just a confused kid at the end of the day trying to live up to his dads name he was scared
Chris was always a great shot when action broke out of nowhere. Makes sense too. He couldn't stand life or himself when he was alone, but could jump right into the fighting no problem during chaos.
I actually feel bad for sunshine in this scene. A lot of people say he was an idiot for mouthing off to them and got what was coming, but the truth is he probably figured even they weren't stupid enough to start blasting on a game with made guys. Just goes to show how truly stupid Jackie Jr. was.
Quoting Kipling's "If" was appropriate. The last line, which he never gets to is "you'll be a man my son". Jackie and crew couldn't keep their heads, Jackie never got to be the made 'man' he wanted to be. He didn't have it in him and tried to trade on his name.
> he probably figured even they weren't stupid enough to start blasting on a game with made guys There's a difference between being confident about being untouchable vs. being cocky. Furio and Chris, being much more street-savvy, know that these stickup men may just be too stupid to respect made Mafia members (and Chris in particular may well recognize that all of them are high on meth and therefore not to be provoked). Sunshine is so cocky and out of touch that he can't help pushing their buttons.
Christopher's facial expression is perfect, he fucking knew who it was the second he spoke at 1:35 He face said "wow, it's jackie jr the little prick."
That moment when you break in the door to a room full of gangsters brandishing guns with 3 other guys, and no one reacts at all except one of them that just says calmly "very bad, boys...very bad". That's got to be the worst moment of their lives along with the last.
@@leonpaelinck Nah. It wasn’t 3 seconds after Jackie drove off before Chris had his gun drawn on him. If he took the time to stop he would’ve died right there.
"This is a low level game guys...only thing you"ll get round here is practice".."Victory ..has a hundred fathers..but defeat is an orphan"..lol..the Sopranos had some of the best writing I swear...just awesome
Well there wasn't supposed to be any shooting. Blame the dumbfuck for shooting a shotgun at a guy just for entering the room. Turns out he's the only guy that made it off OK. Nobody would ever know he was involved.
I love this whole story arc. When Ralph tells them about his robbery, it has this romantic, robinhood vibe to it. When Jackie and the boys did it, it went horribly wrong (like these kind of ventures often do). Nothing romantic or adventurous about it. Just led a bunch of young men to early graves.