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'''Brendan Filone''' was a ] associate on the ] ], '']''. He was played by ]. Brendan Filone was ]'s friend and partner in crime and an associate in the Tony Soprano crew. He was a major character in the first season. He was a smart-mouth and egotistical loose cannon, but was still capable. Unfortunately, like many young gangsters, he wanted to move up the ladder too quickly. Brendan was addicted to ], and may have sold it occassionally with Christopher. However, his real skill was hijacking trucks. Brendan and Christopher got themselves in trouble, hijacking Comley Trucking trucks and taking their ] players. | |||
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Unfortunately, Comley was under protection from Corrado "Junior" Soprano, and Junior immediately asked for restitution. The price was a little steep, so to ensure that he got enough, he went to hit Comley Trucking again. Christopher refused to go with him however, and in the end the driver was shot and Brendan was horrified. People who don't play by the rules don't last very long in this type of life. Brendan was shot to death in his bathtub by Junior's trigger man, Mikey Palmice as Junior stood by. He was shot clean through the eye, Moe Greene Special, a Mafia killing meaning his "eyes had gotten too big for his stomach." | |||
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