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Clips from The Sopranos (1999) - Drama (S04E04)
"- Can you fix it, B.A.? - Gonna try. Thanks, Hannibal."
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"What do you need my tools for?"
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"l won't leave the county without proof."
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"The tape won't do us good if we can't get out of the county with it."
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"I'm not happy that you lied to me."
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"But I think I want to try and deal with it."
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"I love you, Adriana."
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"I love you, too, Christopher."
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"Are you high?"
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"- I just want to be sure it's real. - It is real."
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"I was thinking maybe our anniversary, we could go to Vegas."
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"Vegas? Want to get married by some Elvis impersonator?"
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"- We would save money at least. - No, it's a sacrament, Ade."
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"Why don't we have it here? All your friends could come."
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"We'll have it in the great room, or in the yard even, if it's nice out."
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"We can have Artie cater it."
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"I think Christopher will ask Tony to be his best man."
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"- Does your mother know? - You're the first person I've told."
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"We'll decorate the whole house with mums."
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"Believe me, you will not save any money in Vegas."
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"My cousin Jackie and her husband Tommy, $60,000 at blackjack."
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"- I'm getting married! - I know!"
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"Give me some of that."
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"Remember, just shoot the ceiling and shit. No 187 s."
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"Get the fuck out my house, motherfuckers!"
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"Hey, mister."
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"Get the fuck out before we kill your asses!"
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"Fucker's got a. 9 mm!"
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"Don't come around here no more."
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"That's my brother."
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"Get out of here, you filthy bitch!"
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"Go!"
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"I told you young people that crack is some bad shit."
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"Dr. Fried, $1,300,000."
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"Good luck now, and congratulations."
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"- What's this? - It's a music box."
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"Yeah, me and Ralph got lucky on a new real estate investment."
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"You actually did it?"
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"- I was just speculating. I never... - Relax."
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"The American taxpayers..."
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"They pay for airport security, look how well that's going."
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"This is like a $15,000 watch, Tony. I can't take this."
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"It's just a little thank you, that's all."
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"A.J., what are you doing down there?"
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"- I'm just borrowing some tools. - All right."
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"- Furio, hi, good morning. - Good morning."
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"Come in. What are you doing out in the cold?"
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"Today I'll wait in the car, I think."
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"Why? Don't you want some coffee?"
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"Well, okay."
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"I was looking forward to seeing those pictures."
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"Thank you."
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"How's the mousse?"
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"Fucking great."
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"I tell you..."
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"There was a week where I would've killed for some Good & Plentys."
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"I would've sent you some."
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"I know you would've."
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"See, that's the thing though. What I need's not your problem."
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"- What do you mean? - Fucking Tony."
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"Not one visit. Not even a fucking phone call."
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"You visit a guy in the can these days..."
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"You give someone the time of day, it's a criminal conspiracy."
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"So he can't phone? You fucking did."
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"Even before I left, he was treating me like the ugly girl at the dance."
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"Hesh?"
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"Fucking Zellman, fucking real estate scam."
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"The Frelinghuysen Avenue thing."
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"- Tony made it right. - It's a different one now."
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"All I know is fucking Ralphie's going around bragging about how much they're making."
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"Listen, John, I know we talk sometimes."
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"I tell you my problems, you tell me yours."
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"I have the highest regards for Carmine."
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"I'm hurt that you even have to ask."
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"but I'll propose an ad-hoc study."
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"- Thank you, assemblyman. - Okay, bye-bye."
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"Mr. Olmstead called regarding lunch, and you've got the zoning hearing at 4:00."
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"I'll see you back at the office and make sure that she's on the list for the fundraiser."
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"Downtown, the yuppies pay top dollar."
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"Assemblyman. What brings you to beautiful downtown Newark?"
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"Maybe I'll see you over there then."
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"Maybe you will."
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"Is it going to be a nice house here now?"
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"I'm taking it."
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"I'll put it on my card, okay? It's with my clothes."
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"I'll get the seamstress."
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"I can't believe you're finally doing this. So sudden, too."
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"The best part is going to be seeing how much people give us."
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"Shut up."
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"$40 in an envelope, not even a card."
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"I can never be called to testify."
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"What do you mean?"
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"Actually, though, I don't think that's actually true."
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"What do you mean?"
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"They did a whole Murder, She Wrote about that."
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"This butler thought his wife couldn't testify against her husband..."
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"but it turns out, legally she actually could."
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"Two, the communication must involve only the spouses."
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"The presence of a third party destroys the privilege."
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"Three, communication can't be made in furtherance of a crime."
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"The short answer?"
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"Probably."
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"In organized crime, a RICO, the feds will spend a fortune putting on their case."
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"Believe me, if they want you to testify, they're going to find a way."
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"Here you go, 10 percent apiece."
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"Technically, it's a little less..."
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"Ronnie, listen..."
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"- You're being awfully quiet. - I don't know, tired."
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"- You ever feel bad about any of this? - What do you mean?"
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"When I think about where we started out..."
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"I used to think what I did made a difference."
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"But over the years..."
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"it's like shoveling shit against the tide, you know that."
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"I guess."
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"You cut corners, but you help out. Do the best you can."
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"Revolution."
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"The revolution got sold, Ronnie."
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"You heard the Beatles for H&R Block?"
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"Here's something I never thought I'd say:"
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"To the federal government."
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