The Sopranos (TV Series)
Where's Johnny? (2004)
Joe Santos: Angelo Garepe
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Quotes
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Junior Soprano : [showing early stages of dementia] What are you asking him for? He never had what it took to be a varsity athlete.
Angelo Garepe : [confused] Your point being, Junior?
Tony Soprano : [covering for him] Don't mind him, he's just breakin' balls.
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Tony Soprano : here we all are
Angelo Garepe : right, I called you boys because Lorraine calls me and she said there's a "situation" in our family that's gotten out of hand with John and little Carmine
Lorraine Calluzzo : fuckin Johnny: he wouldn't even let the maggots get on Carmine before his telling me to "kick up" direct to him
Tony Soprano : the problem is Carmine never named his successor and we all assumed it'd be Johnny because his son's down in Miami with the discos and what not
Angelo Garepe : [to Tony] his grabbing with both hands: John, "this" could get ugly there's a lot of "potential" for bloodshed
Jason Evanina : [interrupting them] "potential?" They almost killed us
Lorraine Calluzzo : Jason, men are talking here
Angelo Garepe : [to Tony] now your close to John, do you have any ideas?
Junior Soprano : [answering for Tony] What are you asking him for? He never even had the makings of a varsity athlete
Angelo Garepe : Your point being what, Junior?
Tony Soprano : [answering for Junior] no, forget it, he's just breakin balls. One thought I had, in the interest of harmony, maybe there could be a power sharing "situation"?
Lorraine Calluzzo : the Sopranos have two bosses
Junior Soprano : that's not all it's cracked up to be: believe you, me
Tony Soprano : [to Junior] let's not get into "that" right now
Tony Soprano : [to Angelo] What I was think was three bosses, like a "tri-umber thing", like Caesar: Little Carmine, Johnny, and you
Angelo Garepe : I'm retired
Tony Soprano : you were Carmine's consigliere for over thirty years, if it wasn't for that little construction beef down in Yonkers, it'd be you running that family today
Angelo Garepe : things happen how they happen
Tony Soprano : think about it: it doesn't have to be 9-5, you can still take your grandson to the park. Things get "heavy", your just another voice to "weigh in" and John still does better financially than he ever did under Carmine