Top Ten Things Never Before Said On "The Sopranos" | Letterman

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6 Mar 202204:06

Summary

TLDRThe script presents a humorous take on 'The Sopranos,' an HBO series, with a fictional top 10 list of things never said on the show. Cast members like Dominic Chianese, Aida Turturro, and Steven Van Zandt deliver punchlines, with jokes about financial woes, home cooking, and the use of PowerPoint in criminal activities. The list includes unexpected twists, such as a character needing to leave early for Rosh Hashanah and a humorous plea for a bigger role. The top spot humorously goes to James Gandolfini with the line, 'I just whacked myself,' a line that, of course, was never in the series, adding to the comedic effect.

Takeaways

  • šŸ“ŗ The script is a humorous take on the HBO series 'The Sopranos', focusing on the top 10 things never said on the show.
  • šŸŽ­ The list is presented by the cast members of 'The Sopranos', adding a personal touch to the fictional scenarios.
  • šŸ’¬ Dominic Chianese's character humorously mentions not having money and being cool with it.
  • šŸ½ Aida Turturro's character jokes about preferring the Olive Garden over home cooking.
  • šŸ’¼ Steven Van Zandt's character humorously combines the underworld activities with corporate skills like using PowerPoint and Excel.
  • šŸŽø Robert Eiler is humorously mistaken for a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
  • šŸ“” Jamie Lynn Discala's character humorously talks about illegally accessing HBO for free.
  • šŸ• Tony Sirico's character jokingly mentions needing to leave early for Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday.
  • šŸŽ¬ Drea de Matteo's character humorously asks for a bigger role, hinting at the dark side of showbiz.
  • šŸ’ Michael Imperioli's character humorously suggests getting married in Massachusetts, which was known for same-sex marriage legalization at the time.
  • šŸ›ļø Edie Falco's character humorously expresses fear of going to prison and being dominated by Martha Stewart.
  • šŸ”Ŗ James Gandolfini's character ends with a punchline about 'whacking' himself, which is a darkly comic twist on the show's theme.

Q & A

  • What is the theme of the top 10 list presented in the script?

    -The theme of the top 10 list is the fictional 'things never before said on The Sopranos', a popular HBO series.

  • Who is presenting the top 10 list in the script?

    -The top 10 list is being presented by the cast members of the HBO series 'The Sopranos'.

  • What is the humorous situation described by Dominic Chianese's character in the list?

    -Dominic Chianese's character humorously states, 'You don't have the money, that's cool, there you go ago,' implying a nonchalant acceptance of someone's inability to pay.

  • What does Aida Turturro's character suggest as an alternative to home cooking?

    -Aida Turturro's character suggests going to the Olive Garden as an alternative to home cooking.

  • What unexpected skill does Steven Van Zandt's character mention in addition to disposing of bodies?

    -Steven Van Zandt's character mentions the need to know how to use PowerPoint and Excel, which is an unexpected skill for a character associated with disposing of bodies.

  • Who is the person mistaken for a member of Springsteen's E Street Band in the script?

    -Robert Eiler is the person mistaken for a member of Springsteen's E Street Band in the script.

  • What clever action did Jamie Lynn Discala's character take to get free HBO?

    -Jamie Lynn Discala's character hooked up a legal cable box, which allowed her to get free HBO.

  • What religious holiday does Tony Sirico's character mention needing to leave early for?

    -Tony Sirico's character mentions needing to leave early for Rosh Hashanah.

  • What is Drea de Matteo's character's demand regarding her role in the show?

    -Drea de Matteo's character demands a bigger part in the show, humorously suggesting that her character could be killed if her demand is not met.

  • What unusual marriage proposal does Michael Imperioli's character make to Paulie?

    -Michael Imperioli's character humorously proposes going to Massachusetts to get married, which is unusual given the context of the show.

  • What absurd fear does Edie Falco's character express about going to prison?

    -Edie Falco's character expresses a fear that Martha Stewart will 'eat her alive' if she goes to prison, which is a humorous and absurd concern.

  • What is the number one thing that James Gandolfini's character claims has never been said on The Sopranos?

    -James Gandolfini's character claims the number one thing never before said on The Sopranos is 'I just whacked myself,' which is a humorous and unexpected statement.

Outlines

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šŸ“ŗ Top 10 Unsaid Things on 'The Sopranos'

This paragraph introduces a humorous list of the top 10 things that were never said on the popular HBO series 'The Sopranos.' The list is presented by the cast members themselves, adding a layer of authenticity and comedy. Starting with Dominic Chianese discussing a lack of money, the list moves through various cast members making humorous and unexpected statements related to the show's themes, such as Aida Turturro wanting to go to the Olive Garden instead of eating home-cooked meals, and Steven Van Zandt mentioning the necessity of knowing PowerPoint and Excel for disposing of bodies. The list is a playful take on the show's iconic status and the exhaustive nature of its dialogue.

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Keywords

šŸ’”The Sopranos

The Sopranos is an HBO television series that aired from 1999 to 2007, known for its groundbreaking portrayal of the life of a mob boss and his family. It is a central theme in the video script as the show is the context for the 'top 10 things never before said' list being presented.

šŸ’”Dominic Chianese

Dominic Chianese is an actor who played the character of Corrado 'Junior' Soprano in The Sopranos. His mention in the script is part of the humorous 'top 10 list', indicating his character's financial issues with the line 'you don't have the money that's cool there you go ago dominic'.

šŸ’”Aida Turturro

Aida Turturro is an actress who portrayed Janice Soprano-Vecchio on The Sopranos. Her inclusion in the list humorously suggests a disdain for home cooking, as evidenced by her line 'screw this home cooking i'm going to the olive garden'.

šŸ’”Steven Van Zandt

Steven Van Zandt is an actor and musician, known for his role as Silvio Dante in The Sopranos. His mention in the script humorously combines his character's mob activities with office skills, as he says 'in addition to disposing of bodies you'll need to know how to use powerpoint and excel'.

šŸ’”Robert Eiler

Robert Eiler is humorously mentioned in the script as 'not the guy from Springsteen's E Street Band'. This is a playful nod to the confusion that might arise between his name and the famous musician, adding a layer of humor to the list.

šŸ’”Jamie Lynn DiScala

Jamie Lynn DiScala is an actress who appeared in The Sopranos. Her line 'i just hooked up in the legal cable box and now i'm getting free HBO to go' humorously reflects a character's cleverness in gaining access to the show's network for free.

šŸ’”Tony Sirico

Tony Sirico played Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri in The Sopranos. His mention in the script is part of the 'top 10 list', humorously highlighting his character's need to leave early for Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday.

šŸ’”Drea de Matteo

Drea de Matteo is an actress who portrayed Adriana La Cerva in The Sopranos. Her line 'i want a bigger part what are you gonna do kill my character' humorously reflects the competitive nature of Hollywood and the lengths some might go to for more screen time.

šŸ’”Michael Imperioli

Michael Imperioli is an actor known for his role as Christopher Moltisanti in The Sopranos. His humorous line 'hey paulie how about you and me going up to Massachusetts and getting married' plays on the idea of a mob character engaging in a non-traditional relationship.

šŸ’”Edie Falco

Edie Falco is an actress who played Carmela Soprano, the main character's wife, in The Sopranos. Her line 'i can't go to prison martha stewart will eat me alive' humorously contrasts her character's fears with the real-life celebrity Martha Stewart, adding a layer of absurdity to the list.

šŸ’”James Gandolfini

James Gandolfini, who portrayed Tony Soprano, is humorously mentioned in the script with the line 'i just whacked myself'. This is a play on words, as 'whacked' is a slang term for killing someone, typically in the context of organized crime, which is central to the show's theme.

Highlights

The Sopranos is considered a big and exciting show with no holds barred in terms of language.

The top 10 things never before said on The Sopranos are being presented.

Dominic Chianese mentions not having money in a cool way.

Aida Turturro expresses a preference for Olive Garden over home cooking.

Steven Van Zandt humorously combines disposing of bodies with knowing PowerPoint and Excel.

Robert Eiler is mistaken for a member of Springsteen's E Street Band.

Jamie Lynn Discala finds a way to get free HBO by hooking up a legal cable box.

Tony Sirico's character needs to leave early for Rosh Hashanah.

Drea de Mateo's character wants a bigger part and humorously suggests killing her character.

Michael Imperioli's character proposes going to Massachusetts to get married.

Edie Falco's character humorously fears going to prison due to Martha Stewart.

James Gandolfini's character humorously claims to have 'whacked himself'.

The humor in the show is highlighted through unexpected and unique dialogue.

The cast members of The Sopranos present the top 10 list, adding a meta layer to the humor.

The list includes a mix of serious and comedic elements, showing the show's range.

The humor often comes from the juxtaposition of criminal activities with everyday life.

The transcript showcases the show's ability to push boundaries with its dialogue.

The Sopranos is praised for its innovative and impactful storytelling.

Transcripts

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the category top 10 things never before said onĀ  the sopranos ah how about that ah interestingĀ Ā 

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has there been a bigger more exciting show thanĀ  the sopranos oh and not only that but they'veĀ Ā 

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said everything on that show there's no holdsĀ  barred no apparently not all language they see aĀ Ā 

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youtube language i'm no the top 10 things neverĀ  before said so they're all we have ten thingsĀ Ā 

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that have never before said on the sopranosĀ  all right yeah and here to present tonight'sĀ Ā 

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top 10 list the cast members of the popular hboĀ  series the sopranos number 10 dominic chianeseĀ Ā 

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you don't have the money that's cool thereĀ  you go ago dominic number nine aida turturro

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screw this home cooking i'm going toĀ  the olive garden yes thank you very muchĀ Ā 

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number eight steven van zandt

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in addition to disposing of bodies you'llĀ  need to know how to use powerpoint and excelĀ Ā 

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thank you steven number seven robert eiler

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was not the guy from springsteen's e street band

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number six jamie lynn discalaĀ Ā 

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i just hooked up in the legal cable box andĀ  now i'm getting free hbo to go nice going

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number five tony sirico

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tony i'm gonna need to leaveĀ  early today for rosh hashanahĀ Ā 

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number four drea d mateoĀ Ā 

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i want a bigger part what areĀ  you gonna do kill my character

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number five michael imperioli

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hey paulie how about you and me goingĀ  up to massachusetts and getting married

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all right number two edie falcoĀ Ā 

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i can't go to prison martha stewartĀ  will eat me alive yes she will

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and the number one thing never beforeĀ  said on the sopranos james gandolfini

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i just whacked myself

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he just whacked himself did you hearĀ  that yeah that's never been said noĀ Ā 

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and he looks like the kind ofĀ  guy that could do it too you

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