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Rewatching the whole series right now
What a classic
One of the absolute best scenes in the greatest show ever! The scene is so absurd and yet realistic to the characters all at the same time!
Steven van Zandt’s line delivery in this scene is hilarious even after multiple rewatches.
I lost ten years in a bottle. I wish someone had done this for me. All I got from my ex is “This is your problem. You fix it.”
(I did. Ten years sober next month. She wasn’t any part of it, though.)
“You killed little Cosette, I outta suffocate you, you little prick!” lol absurd but also prophetic
“No one’s attacking you.”Two minutes later they’re all kicking his ass.
Was it bawkin or somethin’?
“Your head was in the toilet water. Disgusting.”
Ichabod Crane, The Intervention – The Sopranos
My favourite scene in the whole series
This scene and the scene where Pauly visits the clairvoyant are my top 2 scenes in the entire series. I can’t decide which is funnier.
Drea de Matteo ( Adriana) was the fukn best! The outfits alone 💋🤌🏼
“Guy was an interior decorator”
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“Really? His house looked like shit.”
I loved how the mob somehow had a break and entering pork loin stealing intervention counselor. As if that gave him credibility?
That actor deserved a guest star Emmy nomination.
Cozette crawled under Chistuhfuh for warmth .
Why is this in my news feed
Kind of ironic that they call him a son of a bitch after he calls his mother a whore.
Up there with ‘There’s a bee on your ‘at’
“Guys guys please come on!!!” 😂
This is what happens when you have a meeting without gabagool!
The Sopranos had a lot of heart wrenching moments, but Christopher’s entire story line was just tragedy from start to finish. Poor guy never stood a chance.
One of my favourite Sopranos scenes ever. The way it all goes to shit after Chris insults his mother is just brilliant
Fuck you you fucking hua.
Spoilers for the greatest TV show ever made in these comments. If you haven’t finished the show, do not read down here .
“If it was anybody else, you’d be getting your intervention through the back of your head.”
When James Gandolfini died, Entertainment Weekly did a list of his ten best Sopranos scenes. They included this scene. Specifically the part where Christopher says Tony is going have a heart attack by the time he’s fifty the way he eats. Gandolfini had just died of a heart attack at 51.
Maybe that scene should have been left off their list.
DISGUSTING
“Guys, whoa whoa whoa, we said non-judgemental!”
“Fuck that.”
“Are you the guy who stole all those pork loins from Stew Loanards” always cracks me up.
That went well
One of the best tv scenes ever
Best show of all time imo
I’m watching the series for the first time. I have about 5 – 6 episodes left to binge.
Absolute one of my favorite series of all time.
Don’t know why I didn’t watch it before now.
R.I.P. James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico and Frank Vincent.
Literally the best and funniest scene.
“What, was it barking?!” Lmaooooo
I needed that this morning thanks
It’s both tragically sad and hilarious. What a brilliant show.