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Still the best TV show in history

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Mirthful Moments2 years ago

People before Google invented 😂

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Time Trip2 years ago

This Sopranos insurance commercial is one of the best in history

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VisionaryVoid2 years ago

French TV show invited people with unusual laughs to sit together

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Time Trip2 years ago

One of the best movie introductions in cinematic history

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏2 years ago

One of the best TV shows 😂😂

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zain tweets💤2 years ago

Funniest Scene from The Sopranos

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2 years ago

nahh this Godfather scene in modern family alone clears

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Marie Isabella2 years ago

🤣🤣

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Journal of Warfare2 years ago

This scene was from S2 E2 of The Sopranos. Junior Soprano, under house arrest, grapples with his reduced influence and ongoing legal battles. His lawyer suggests a strategy involving a potential deal with the government, which Junior adamantly opposes. Meanwhile, Junior's struggle with his diminishing power is exacerbated by his frustration with his confinement and the legal constraints placed upon him. Tony's relationship with his mother, Livia, remains fraught. He visits her in the nursing home, but the encounter is filled with tension and resentment. Livia's manipulative behavior continues to affect Tony, contributing to his stress and emotional turmoil. The complex dynamic between mother and son underscores the ongoing psychological challenges Tony faces. Janice, Tony's sister, returns to New Jersey from Seattle, ostensibly to help take care of their mother. Her arrival adds another layer of complexity to the family dynamics. Janice's true motives are ambiguous, and her presence stirs up old family issues, further complicating Tony's life. The episode also features a subplot involving a labor dispute at a construction site run by the Soprano family's business interests. Tony steps in to mediate the conflict, employing both negotiation and intimidation to resolve the issue. This subplot highlights Tony's dual roles as a family man and a mob boss, balancing legitimate business concerns with criminal activities. Additionally, Big Pussy's return to the fold after his mysterious disappearance raises suspicions and unease among the crew. Tony remains wary of Pussy's loyalty, suspecting he might be an informant. This underlying tension sets the stage for future conflicts within the crime family.

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Vertigo_Warrior2 years ago

One of the greatest TV shows from the 80s

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