Died of natural causes. Tony Soprano: Former Acting Boss Boss Present. Silvio Dante: Consigliere Bobby Baccalieri : Former Acting Underboss Murdered by Lupertazzi hitmen. Paulie Gualtieri: Underboss Present. Active Crew: Soprano. Tony Soprano: Former Capo Pre Paulie Gualtieri: Former Capo Promoted to underboss. Former Soldier Promoted to capo of Moltisanti crew. Silvio Dante: Former Soldier Pre Promoted to consigliere.
Gigi Cestone: Former Soldier Promoted to capo of Aprile crew. Furio Giunta: Former Soldier Escaped to Italy. Burt Gervasi : Former Soldier Killed by Silvio. Patsy Parisi: Soldier Presumed to be next capo. Brendan Filone : Former Associate Killed by Mikey Palmice. Sean Gismonte : Former Associate Killed by Christopher.
Matthew Bevilaqua : Former Associate Cary DeBartolo: Associate Present. Frankie Cortese: Associate Present. Georgie Santorelli: Associate Pre Present. Jason Parisi: Associate Present. Active Crew: Barese. Larry Barese: Capo Pre Present. Albert Barese: Acting Capo Present.
Former Soldier Pre Defunt Crew: Moltisanti. Putting effort into his own appearance made Silvio stand out from mobsters, like Tony and Paulie, who didn't feel that dressing well was as big a priority as getting money. Silvio's suits also gave him the classic mafioso look that has always been engrained in stereotype, compared to Tony, who mostly looked like an ordinary citizen. Silvio was participating in whacking all the FBI informants on the show that got exposed.
That's because he knew that strong cases against members of the family would ruin a faction that had taken years to build.
No exceptions were made whenever Silvio decided it was time to tie up loose ends. He was an equal opportunity eliminator and that's why fan-favorite character Adriana was granted one of the most shocking deaths on the show for being an FBI turncoat, despite being uncooperative.
Silvio's insistence on precautionary measures also saw him sanction a hit on Richie Aprile, who was about to stage a coup-de-tat. Instead, his death came via a different party. Silvio was quite content with life as it was. That's why he wasn't too excited about the idea of becoming boss when there were hints that Tony wouldn't make it out of the ICU. Silvio's contentment didn't mean he was unambitious.
It only meant that he knew where his strengths lay, hence he wanted to place more of his focus there. Being boss would mean he'd have no one to advise since he was the advisor. A man like him was unlikely to take advice either since he considered his own perspective of things to be better.
The high-ranking mobster was ever keen and that's why he was able to dodge Doc Santoro's hitmen when they came for Gerry Torciano. He also spotted Phil Leotardo's hitmen, enabling him to survive the shootout. Having a high level of awareness was always important in the mob since foes normally popped up anytime. Those that got sloppy, like Phil Leotardo, ended up being subjected to the most gruesome of murders.
Silvio, on the other hand, went through most of the series without a scratch. And while he did get shot in the finale, it was still an achievement to reach that far. One thing that was hard to miss about Silvio was his "gangster face. He also had "the stare," which even got Tony tucking his tail whenever it was directed at him.
He accompanies Tony to most of his "sit-downs" - a formal venue in the organization to resolve disputes. Because of this, Tony relies on Silvio to be a clear-headed thinker and someone he can trust. Silvio's move to consigliere once Tony became acting boss seemed completely natural.
Indeed, Silvio remains Tony's most reliable adviser and enforcer, and tends to confine aggression to mob hits and poker games. However, over a remark made by Fat Dom about the no longer living Vito and implication that Carlo was gay, Silvio flipped out and in a burst of rage, attacked Dom.
This led to Dom's death, as Silvio and Carlo beat and knifed him in a fit of passion. Despite Silvio's relatively even temper, he is also known for his bad behavior, foul mouth and paranoia when playing poker.
Silvio's criminal interests include loan-sharking and bookmaking. Pandering could also be included among his criminal activities as inferred by his "management" roles at the Bada Bing. Silvio's day-to-day role is that of managing the Bada Bing, the most recent in a string of strip clubs that he has operated. The most notable instance of Silvio's club doubling as a house of prostitution is perhaps episode , University, where Silvio's role in this arrangement is especially poignant.
Ironically, despite his misogyny, Silvio is also a strong father for his teenage daughter, Heather whom he calls The Principessa. When his daughter's soccer coach was found to be involved with one of his young players Silvio looked for vengeance but followed Tony's decision to let the authorities deal with him. Again ironically, apart from periodic instances of adultery, it can be said that he also loves his wife, Gabriella, very much.
Silvio has a long record of executing traitors throughout the show. He whacked Jimmy Altieri In April 1. They were all killed when they were discovered to have been cooperating with the FBI in their ongoing investigation of the DiMeo Crime Family.
Bonpensiero's killing haunted Silvio and he once dreamt he discovered his corpse in the dancers' room at the Bada Bing. In December 6. In September Silvio's judgment wavered a little when he realized Tony was positioning Christopher Moltisanti as an intermediary between him and the rest of the organization because of their family connection. This was made most apparent when Paulie was arrested on a gun charge and Tony made Christopher acting capo of his crew in his absence.
Sil responded by encouraging Gualtieri crew soldier Patsy Parisi to steal from the Esplanade construction site against Tony's and Chris' orders - creating problems for Chris. Silvio also became embroiled in a conflict over a Columbus Day celebration with Native American protesters - something Tony saw as a distraction - going so far as to get many of the family's associates involved in a violent altercation with the protesters. Silvio found it hard to let the conflict die even once Tony had exhausted all avenues of winning the dispute.
Silvio did not take this uncharacteristic behaviour any further and, although Tony had noticed it, nothing came of it. In March Silvio got a chance to vent his frustration with Christopher at an intervention for his drug problem that ended with Chris being violently put in his place by Paulie and Silvio. Since Chris returned from rehab his relationship with Silvio seems to have returned to their previous friendly association. Silvio maintains a realistic friendship with Paulie Gualtieri, well aware of his tight fisted attitude to money and dangerous tendencies.
Silvio has remarked to Tony that they know that Paulie does not kick up his full tribute. Silvio also tried to warn Paulie that his distractedness had been noticed at the time when Paulie let his loyalties waver towards the Lupertazzi Crime Family, not long after Silvio's own crisis of faith in Tony. Paulie and Silvio argued about this Paulie had been harboring resentment for Silvio since an illness got Paulie into the Pine Barrens fiasco while making Silvio's rounds.
However, it was not long before Paulie returned his attention to staying in Tony's good graces. He is sometimes forced to convince Tony to go against his impulses - something that he usually manages without setting off Tony's hair-trigger temper.
In April When Tony ends up in a coma after being shot by his uncle in a fit of dementia, it falls upon Silvio to take the reins as acting boss of the DiMeo Family. At first, Silvio seemingly enjoys the job, and even feels a slight bit of regret that he did not accept an offer from the late Jackie Aprile, Sr.
His wife Gabriella prompts him to consider the possibilities of a permanent change.
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