Do you think Tony would've became a rat if he was faced with possible incarceration?
NO FUCKIN WAY
If his family were at stakeyes
>>70876779
Think the answer to that question is in The Test Dream.
>>70876779
Nigga, he was already talking to the FBI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK68ziSJABk
>>70876813
So happy when he was killed
>>70876779
No doubt.
Who would the head of the family rat on?
>>70876779
Undoubtedly.
>>70877959
jesus christ that lighting
>>70878028
Literally everyone under him?
>>70878028
New York.
>>70878050
That's not how ratting on people works
>>70878063
I guess that could work, but he wasn't that involved in New York's business
>>70878126
They asked Johnny Sacks to be a rat, he was the head of a family. Though i think Tony would have never snitched.
>>70878126
>I guess that could work, but he wasn't that involved in New York's business
HUD, Pills, Vespas off the top of my head. Not to mention all the cold cases he could close.
>>70878126
>That's not how ratting on people works
Yeah, it is
See other mob bosses, white collar criminals, and so-on for examples
People rating on their underlings happens in real life
Look at Jordan Belfort
>>70878385
but to clarify, the people who rat on their underlings still get steep sentences, because they were still primary targets
they dont get away scottfree like low level rats do
they usually just get reduced sentences
source: ancedotes i vaguely remember
>>70878126
You can rat on people below you as well as people above or equal to you.
>>70876779
Tony would have never snitched. He was a stand up guy like pic related.
why can't blacks do mafia properly?
>>70876779
absolutely
he was already close with agent harris
there is no honor among criminals. tony would have easily sold out everyone below him if it could get him/his family off the hook
>>70879086
because black culture in america is so toxic.
>>70879086
what about frank lucas or nicky barnes
or ricky ross
Yes they made a cartoon about it
>>70879208
frank lucas made did the mafia structure after learning it from a italian mafia boss who frank was the driver of
he based everything on mafia structure which meant his real family were made capos etc
ironically this was also his downfall because they were black
>>70879037
Tony had been a wealthy man for a long time. Whereas Phil was just another made guy when he went in. Easy to stay honorable when you don't have anything other than your freedom to give up.
Tony would have flipped.
>>70879037
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>>70879267
20 fuckin yeeas
tony blundetto, richie aprile, phil leotardo were old school
they still had that code and honor shit of no snitching and so did feech, they took pride in that and boasted about it
they also came from nothing whereas tony was born into wealth. plus there is no honor anymore so tony would definetely flip
>>70879349
that FUCKIN ANIMAL Blundetto deserved what he got
>>70879389
>tony sopranos cousin, that animal i can't even say his name
lel even though his name is also tony
>>70879267
>implying Tony wasn't raised lower class/poor
>implying he didn't become wealthy until recently when he was made capo
>implying being raised by Johnny Soprano, Junior, and Dickie Moltisanti had no influence on hi hatred of snitching whatsoever
>forgetting that Johnny Sacks, a much wealthier and powerful man than Tony, didn't snitch when given the chance
If that pussy Johnny Sacks can cry in front of every made guy in NY and still have the balls not to be a snitch, than so can Tony.
>>70879554
>If that pussy Johnny Sacks can cry in front of every made guy in NY and still have the balls not to be a snitch, than so can Tony.
He did?
I have one thing to say: My estimation of John Sacrimoni as a man, just fuckin' plummeted.
>>70879599
During the end of his daughters wedding. And they weren't tears of joy. He lost a lot of face for it, but he still refused to snitch. He wasn't much older than Tony so the old school type doesn't apply to him.
>>70879672
the FBI clearly planned to do that. they fucked him over right as everyone was watching and ruined their daughters wedding
>>70879878
plus why spend 500k on your daughters wedding when you've been indicted ? can't you postpone the wedding ?
>>70879904
>plus why spend 500k on your daughters wedding when you've been indicted
Italian
>>70879904
Better he spent it then while he still had it. He lost all of his money after he plead guilty
>>70879672
No. I mean wasn't the allocution essentially flipping?
>>70879904
he probably was worried he would die before seeing her wed or the wedding was a distraction from the future of imprisonment
>>70879951
All he did was admit to being in the mafia. He didn't name any names or help convict any other made guys. Its not in the same category as being an FBI informant.
>>70877959
The point of this scene was that agent Harris was rooting for Tony, right?
>>70879554
Johnny Sack and Tony were both worth around 5-6 million.
>>70879275
>>70879280
i jerked off into a tissue
>>70880237
Tony spent much more than he saved. Hesh during the final season put Tony's net worth somewhere between 500k to 1 million. Also there is no way the jersey "family" was pulling nearly as much money as New York.
>>70880145
Pretty much. He'd shown that he'd be willing to rat on potential terror threats and they always got along well. Tony and Agent Harris probably would have been friends were they in different careers
>>70880349
Dude, Tony's house is easily worth a couple million alone
>>70879626
Go get ya fucking shinebox
>>70876779
absolutely. he was a tough guy in his favor, wimp when he had no way out.
>>70880316
GRILLED CHEESE
ON THE RADIATOR
>>70880799
I COMPROMISED
>>70877291
>I did it for muh family guise!!!!
>>70879037
>the pathetically hotheaded Shah of Iran worshipped by /tv/
potery
>>70880349
>David Chase and the Sopranos producers worked with a technical consultant, New York assistant district attorney Dan Castleman, to fully understand the way the real mob made their money. According to Castleman, Tony Soprano's estimated net worth was 5 to 6 million dollars—but this number often fluctuated due to Tony's gambling habits.
>>70880349
Tony got most of what Junior owned on top of everything else, you're way off.
>>70876779
No. It's not a fantasy series.
>>70880718
Explain why you think this.
>>70882975
>>70883007
He definitely didn't have 5 to 6 million. Johnny Sack was estimated to have 5 million in cash and assets, including the New Orleans construction business i'll round it up too 7 million. He was the boss of a NY family, which had access to a lot more streams of cash than a crew in Jersey would. There is no way Tony was making as much as a New York boss was.
>>70883187
They said it in the show. I'm sorry it makes you uncomfortable.
>>70878028
He knows everyone connected to the criminal underworld. He could be ratting out rival/allied families.
He'd probably tell Dr Milf everything just for a chance to get between her legs.
>>70883503
kill yourself retard
>>70876779
Absolutely. Literally everyone in that show suffered at one time or another to his self preservation instincts. Every single one.
>>70880542
Not even the same actor or character fucking lol
>>70879208
>what about frank lucas
imitated the mafia and failed miserably. rat.
>or nicky barnes
worked for the mafia selling their drugs. rat.
>or ricky ross
unwitting CIA operative
>>70879904
so that someone would marry his fat daughter
>>70876779
yes
>>70876779
Absolutely no. He was the boss, he was the target. Johnny Sack didnt have the option too
>>70876779
depends on much gabagool is on the table
>>70879554
Johnny Sack never flat out rats on anyone but he acknowledges the existence of the mafia, something that they are never supposed to do in front of outsiders.
>>70879993
Tony and Phil get really angry after Johnny's allocution, it's still breaking omerta