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The most evil thing Tony ever did was destroy his innocence by making him kill someone.
to the victor belong the spoils
He was playing with trains like a manchild when he got whacked
>>212292345Bobby won fair and square
>>212292478Look at how much space is between them and then look at the space between each of them and the empty chairs. I believe this was shot on a set rather than on location.
>>212292313 (OP)Killing being hard is a hollywood/anime myth. I served in the IDF from 2009-2014 and probably killed lots of palestinians, I feel nothing about it except maybe some minor satisfaction and had a good time in the army.
>>212292447Tony was winning until Carm interfered
How was he a made captain right hand of the boss?
Emotional autistic fatass shouldn’t have punched the fucking boss. lack of understanding of how hierarchy works must be a low iq trait
>>212293037Nepotism he married the boss' sister
>>212292624It was on location. I remember them mentioning it on the Talking Sopranos podcast.
>>212292478It's an honorific, he was being respectful to the Steak. I suspect a gaijin wouldn't get it.
I cannot watch the hunchback of notre dame because Quasimodo predicted all of this.
>>212292313 (OP)it was a practical decision, Tony ordering Bobby to kill someone for him helped bind his loyality, Bobby was now fully committed and less likely to flip
In fairness despite all the heinous things Tony did this was far from the worst
Bobby was a captain in the mafia, if he didn't want to kill someone he should have done something else. He'd already been complicit in the murder of others, there's no difference between ordering someone killed and pulling the trigger yourself
arguably baiting janice at dinner was more immoral
>>212292624That’s the no homo seating rule. It also applies to urinals in empty bathrooms. Give some space until it’s crowded.