It bit more complex then that. When Zelmare explai difference between outlaw and criminal she mention that sooner or later criminals wants to legalize they money. Here we see evolution of that firts it was gangs like jews, then irish, italian and black. Italian mafia were organaized as family but that structure failed at some point so Ebal became a boss. Some time latter when Milligan get back to headquarters he been told that been a mob it's what bring the most money and that they are more focusing on other staff.
Oraetta was a psychopath, lacking a lot of human instincts. Josto was a man accused of things that he did not do, or a murderer he had no idea about at the time doing.
I love how Josto and Gaetano died, so unceremonious. There's no big emotional hurrah, or pride in it. They just bumbled and stumbled their way to death. Very Fargo-esque.
I think that’s a pretty poetic way for those two men to die. They were evil men who thought that they were special and epic, so they both die in ways that aren’t epic at all; fitting deaths, if you ask me.
@@proctorritter5176, being taken to the corns to a prepared grave is as epic as it gets in the mob. That’s how to go. Just don’t beg. Pull out a cigarette, inhale, and wait for the shot.
I highly doubt he would have remembered one random guy that he executed some twenty years prior. Remember that he was living a pretty decent life before he met Hanzee, I doubt he was having some kind of big reflective realisation, he was probably terrified and begging this random psychopath not to cut off his head.
@@lazaro3492 Joe Bulo, the guy who Mike Milligan answers to, Joe (and one of the Kitchen brother) got killed during their hunting trip when the Gerhardts (with Hanzee) ambushed them. His head was sent back to Mike's people in a box.
@Dan Field The shadow of the digger is to the left of the ghost of Roach and her reflection is to the right ......stop the video and do a screenshot and you'll see it.
Jessie Buckley is an excellent actress. She manages a good Mid West accent and she is from Killarney in the West of Ireland! In addition, her physicality is so well observed and those facial expressions!
As a Minnesotan myself, I honestly couldn't believe she isn't Minnesotan, let alone not even an American. So many actors/actresses tend to overdo the accent, but she pulled it off flawlessly.
Josto's speech rang hollow to Joe. Talking about a ladder but there is nowhere to go and saying what they make us do. This is a guy who ascended to the top because of his bloodline and now he is trying to relate to the little guy to save himself. It was an act and Joe saw through it
It wasn't an act, Josto was the only character in the season who finally "got it", albeit for him it was too little too late. He was correct about it being a "ladder" with "nowhere to go", which is what both Joe and Mike Milligan would come to learn in season two. It rang hollow to Joe here not because it was an act, but because he was too ignorant to understand what Josto was trying to explain to him. In a way it could also be seen as a sort of warning to Joe that he's gonna meet the same fate as Josto eventually; to be killed unceremoniously.
This season wasn't perfect, but man this scene is definitely one of the most satisfying as far as villain deaths go. Josto, who was an incompetent mafia boss and killed people for his short sightedness, has the most profound revelation about the Fargo characters' horrible situation - but it's too late. Oraetta, who spent a lifetime mastering death, accepts her fate after claiming Josto as her last victim - until she turns to see the Snowman, again reminded that she's an amateur in evil. Together they started the war, and together they died. In their own ways, they fought for power and recognition, only to end up buried in a field, just another anecdote in history.
@@sisqonum1 No it def is good, just feel like it was a bit too large scale and couldn’t focus on the individual characters’ journeys as well as the other seasons.
I love how when she puts her lipstick on her hand isn't shaking showing she didn't give a crap......Also her obsession with death...she wanted to see him get shot and die so she could enjoy it. Great character....I'm gonna miss her. She deserved her own show.
@@HeatyFrog well... thats the trick when you show less of someone the better the character .. examples no country for old men's Antin Chigur , Jake Gyllenhaal Everest, Kevin Spacey Se7en , etc
I love how Josto gets the opportunity to give an insightful speech on the endless cycle of violent crime and the socioeconomic imprisonment of Italian Americans but because he's dumb it just sounds like absolute gibberish.
@@frfras7 Because you can tell what the themes are that he's trying to hint at but there's just no articulacy or structure to his arguments. He goes from saying "hasn't there been enough killing?" Which is a laughably hypocritical statement, because it's been shown in abundance he has no problem killing when it's other people being killed. He then just tries to appeal to Joe's sense Italian solidarity, and then starts making broader comments about Italians. None of the things he says have any relevance to whether Joe should follow orders and kill him in that moment, or risk getting killed himself by sparing him. It's literally the opposite of a Tyrion Lannister speech, he has no grasp or aptitude for how to actually convince someone to do something. All the power and agency he's shown this season were inherited, and he ended up pissing it away.
Death tends not to be a laughing matter, but with brothers Josto and Gaetano there is definitely an exception. Their deaths are both just too hilariously anti-climactic not laugh out loud at. Guess they ended up having that in common, at least.
Josto didn't deserve to die like that to me. But that nurse did. After the father was killed by the nurse, he took over, was pretty cool headed and more responsible than I thought throughout. Had to keep his crazy brother in check best he did. Tried to keep the family in power. Sure he lied to but it was for the right reason in his eyes. He killed but for deserving reasons, in the standards of a crime family atleast. And when he connected with his brother it was so perfect. And Josto was killed because of bad circumstance and the actions of that crazy nurse.
Tbf in my opinion that was the best death Josto could have asked for, like he said himself he was climbing a ladder to nowhere, it was only ever going to end by bullets.
In my opinion, what happened to Josto is what would have happened to Fredo in the Godfather Part II if the hit on Mike was successful. There would have been no fishing trip or Hail Marys.
@@leobuscaglia5576 Excuse me but Mike Milligan got a fate worse than death for someone like Mike Mulligan, he got a boring 9-5 dead end office job away from all action, he's a wannabe cowboy soldier who lives for the shoot em up wild west life. To him death is not a punishment, he expects death everyday, he's more than okay with death, but living a boring mundane uneventful life sitting at a desk all day in his fast shooting prime is not something he's okay with and is his own personal hell.
@@leobuscaglia5576 Probably got relegated to a job he hated in management before Hanzee killed them in the 90s, and then Hanzee got shot by Malvo. Circle of life.
I hated how stupid josto was. He could have had so many better excuses. Like "I just killed the person who rejected my dad entering his hospital". He obviously wouldn't kill that guy if he wanted his dad dead.
It wouldn't have helped him even one bit - Couldn't you notice that? He tried to tell them the truth. about his brother, his dad. but he saw himself there's no point to that. it wasn't a trial. he was already dammed. doomed. the NY family gave the final approval. The new king, Ebal Violante, wanted the ring for himself. and the throne.
@@OshaVids Well, his last attempt at pleading being pathetic rings true to how he was for most of the show, he was just a pathetic man that wanted to be the boss but didn't have the makings of one, can't even die like a man.
@@SteelBallRun1890 I see you've clearly used Heaven's door to find everything out about him. But regardless, I'm not saying his death wasn't fitting. I'm saying he probably would have been able to come up with a better response when pleading. I feel like he would have been smart enough to at least think about those arguments. Not to say they would have worked, but I believe he could have tried harder
one thing this season had different from the other seasons was no disturbing, despairing deaths that made you feel sorry for the victims. in season 1 there was the poor guy they dropped through a hole in the ice. in season 2 there was the store clerk buried in hot asphalt, and in season 3 there was the boss thrown from the parking garage. season 4 didn't have a death like that.
Every season of Fargo has at least truly outstanding character and som even have two ( Milligan and Hanzee in season 2) but in this season it was Oraetta. She was the really only great character in this season and the actress was phenomenal.
I'm glad there wasn't some devine intervention bullshit for anyone, everybody in this season got exactly what they got coming thankfully... Mostly everyone
@@shastealyomeal - Stream it yourself, and find out all the cool stuff you missed. Chris Rock was amazing as a crime kingpin. Jesse Buckley was a crazy scary serial killer nurse. E'myri Crutchfield was terrific as the daughter of a funeral director caught in a weird web. Tim Olyphant as the carrot-loving detective from Utah. Rodney Jones as a young Satchel, a pawn in a gang war. Lots of great performances and terrific writing.
This dude let two guys walk him to an execution. It's two guys. Force them to kill you while you're fighting them for one of their guns. Best case you win. Worst case you die anyway.
Every time and more and more when in film or series appears some murder impress me very much. Especially to cold blood. In many films It seems like something easy to do but it in real world must be something horrible than always shock me.
Easily the worst season. Boring monologues, and the action scenes all lasted 5 minutes throughout the whole 11 episodes. Lack of comedy, and just so preachy.
@@N3ffShark not to mention the overly contrived characters arc of those two women (painfully boring. Badly acted and so cheesy). This season was so weak in comparison
@@lermberlI'm thinking because Francesco had just come from playing Samurai in Netflix's Suburra prequel, that a minor Samurai trait (kill everyone who disobeyed you) was used
I'm lost! What is this Fargo? I thought there was 3 seasons? I saw them all and they're all excellent I thought number 3 was the best. But what season is this? Please someone answer me I can't find the information on this this video !
This was the worst season by far. I’m from KC and outside of NYC and Chicago we had one of the biggest mafia families in USA that ran 2 Las Vegas casinos and the Teamsters Union. I know it had to be in line with the Fargo storyline, but if someone ever made a tv show about KC mafia it would be epic and you there wouldn’t be any need for Hollywood to spice it up.
this is all disgusting, Fadda is a surname that comes from a region that never had any kind of mafia and which population used to emigrate to Argentina and Brazil, there are not fadda and less that mafiosi called fadda in the USA.
"This is a ladder but there's no where to go"
He's actually right, Mike Milligan learns this at the end of season 2
I love how Josto sums up the themes of the season about vicious social cycles... And nobody cares.
It bit more complex then that. When Zelmare explai difference between outlaw and criminal she mention that sooner or later criminals wants to legalize they money. Here we see evolution of that firts it was gangs like jews, then irish, italian and black. Italian mafia were organaized as family but that structure failed at some point so Ebal became a boss. Some time latter when Milligan get back to headquarters he been told that been a mob it's what bring the most money and that they are more focusing on other staff.
The same goes for Joe. Ends up in a ice bucket.
Is Zelmare still alive in season 2 events?
And Sash grows up to be Mike Miligan right 🙂
Notice how different the characters act in the face of death. Josto pleading for his life, while Oraetta does her makeup.
Oraetta was a psychopath, lacking a lot of human instincts. Josto was a man accused of things that he did not do, or a murderer he had no idea about at the time doing.
Josto never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
But that Kristofferson kid...
What the cuss?
If you close your eyes, Josto sounds just like Ralphie Cifaretto.
Lmao!
People who use memes deserve to get shot in the face.
“You say what a lot.”
“What?!”
Omg 💯🤣
They speak english in "what"?
God she was such an evil b|+ch, I cracked up at her last request. 10/10 villain.
2:16 😂😂😂😂😂
I mean...she is a Serial Killer.
I love how Josto and Gaetano died, so unceremonious.
There's no big emotional hurrah, or pride in it. They just bumbled and stumbled their way to death.
Very Fargo-esque.
I didn't even get that Gaetano died when he fell down.... Then the top of his head fell off.
@@chrispile3878 he tripped and accidentally shot himself in the head.
@@dang3r611 - Yeah, I watched again... Then I figured it out.
I think that’s a pretty poetic way for those two men to die. They were evil men who thought that they were special and epic, so they both die in ways that aren’t epic at all; fitting deaths, if you ask me.
@@proctorritter5176, being taken to the corns to a prepared grave is as epic as it gets in the mob. That’s how to go. Just don’t beg. Pull out a cigarette, inhale, and wait for the shot.
I wonder if in Joe's last moments alive right before Hanzee killed him, thought about what Josto said about the Ladder
I highly doubt he would have remembered one random guy that he executed some twenty years prior. Remember that he was living a pretty decent life before he met Hanzee, I doubt he was having some kind of big reflective realisation, he was probably terrified and begging this random psychopath not to cut off his head.
Who is Joe? I don't remember him in season 2
@@lazaro3492 Joe Bulo, the guy who Mike Milligan answers to, Joe (and one of the Kitchen brother) got killed during their hunting trip when the Gerhardts (with Hanzee) ambushed them. His head was sent back to Mike's people in a box.
You see the ghost of roach when Oraetta looks at her self in the window 💯
Holy shit! Good eye! I missed that hahah
Was the reflection roach? Or the snowman?
@@teddysarno1089 roach is the snowman
Anthony I re-watched the episode yesterday on FX and noticed that too...missed it the first time I watched it.
@Dan Field The shadow of the digger is to the left of the ghost of Roach and her reflection is to the right ......stop the video and do a screenshot and you'll see it.
The casting each season kept surprising me. Well done.
Except when they chose Chris Rock
Jessie Buckley is an excellent actress. She manages a good Mid West accent and she is from Killarney in the West of Ireland! In addition, her physicality is so well observed and those facial expressions!
I didn't klnow that - amazing accent work!
Kilarney is in the south in County Kerry . Very bottom of the country beside County Cork
The way she walked like a crazy person too. Truly masterclass acting.
As a Minnesotan myself, I honestly couldn't believe she isn't Minnesotan, let alone not even an American. So many actors/actresses tend to overdo the accent, but she pulled it off flawlessly.
@CWS and TKP 66-02 Says a lot about your feelings toward Minnesotans LOL
Josto's speech rang hollow to Joe. Talking about a ladder but there is nowhere to go and saying what they make us do. This is a guy who ascended to the top because of his bloodline and now he is trying to relate to the little guy to save himself. It was an act and Joe saw through it
@Planet Offkey I only realised this was Joe Bulo after reading Wikipedia.
It wasn't an act, Josto was the only character in the season who finally "got it", albeit for him it was too little too late. He was correct about it being a "ladder" with "nowhere to go", which is what both Joe and Mike Milligan would come to learn in season two. It rang hollow to Joe here not because it was an act, but because he was too ignorant to understand what Josto was trying to explain to him. In a way it could also be seen as a sort of warning to Joe that he's gonna meet the same fate as Josto eventually; to be killed unceremoniously.
Oraetta was such a delightful and dastardly character to watch. I really enjoyed her. Josto, not so much, but he had some funny moments too.
Yuck
I'd say he did his job very well i disliked him too. Same with Chris
She had the stones of a gangster. Cold blooded till the end.
This season wasn't perfect, but man this scene is definitely one of the most satisfying as far as villain deaths go.
Josto, who was an incompetent mafia boss and killed people for his short sightedness, has the most profound revelation about the Fargo characters' horrible situation - but it's too late.
Oraetta, who spent a lifetime mastering death, accepts her fate after claiming Josto as her last victim - until she turns to see the Snowman, again reminded that she's an amateur in evil.
Together they started the war, and together they died. In their own ways, they fought for power and recognition, only to end up buried in a field, just another anecdote in history.
This season was the best, what you talking about
"season wasn't perfect" talk about an understatement of the year lmao, it was horrible in every single way imaginable outside of Dick Deafy Wickware
@Billy William yea that’s what they call the ghost lol
@@sisqonum1 No it def is good, just feel like it was a bit too large scale and couldn’t focus on the individual characters’ journeys as well as the other seasons.
Yeah, blah, blah, blah. They should have shot him for that absurd hair cut
1:27 my reaction every time the hero in a movie or game spares the villain after killing all the paid henchmen because “there’s been enough killing.”
I love how when she puts her lipstick on her hand isn't shaking showing she didn't give a crap......Also her obsession with death...she wanted to see him get shot and die so she could enjoy it. Great character....I'm gonna miss her. She deserved her own show.
Sociopaths don't experience fear the way the rest of us do. Point a gun at one and you should be prepared to shoot -- because they don't scare.
She just deserved more screentime on this show. They should have cut out about half the characters and given more focus to the interesting ones
@@HeatyFrog well... thats the trick when you show less of someone the better the character .. examples no country for old men's Antin Chigur , Jake Gyllenhaal Everest, Kevin Spacey Se7en , etc
@@HeatyFrog yeah the first two episodes she has decent screentime but then after that she is thrown to the side for most of the season
@@leviathanmg exactly.
The guy that shot them was Joe Bulo.
Yep. Young Bulo.
Is that the guy hanzee decapitates in season 2
Woaaah
@@wandasykes4429 Yes
I dont know why but for some reason I was expecting one of them to weasel their way out of this, but nope both are dead meat.
its because Fargo puts characters in these seemingly inescapable situations and they escape, haha its what makes the show great
I love how Josto gets the opportunity to give an insightful speech on the endless cycle of violent crime and the socioeconomic imprisonment of Italian Americans but because he's dumb it just sounds like absolute gibberish.
@@frfras7 Because you can tell what the themes are that he's trying to hint at but there's just no articulacy or structure to his arguments. He goes from saying "hasn't there been enough killing?" Which is a laughably hypocritical statement, because it's been shown in abundance he has no problem killing when it's other people being killed. He then just tries to appeal to Joe's sense Italian solidarity, and then starts making broader comments about Italians. None of the things he says have any relevance to whether Joe should follow orders and kill him in that moment, or risk getting killed himself by sparing him. It's literally the opposite of a Tyrion Lannister speech, he has no grasp or aptitude for how to actually convince someone to do something. All the power and agency he's shown this season were inherited, and he ended up pissing it away.
It also comes across as hollow. Complaining about how there is no where to go in the ladder as someone who had ascended to the top
Death tends not to be a laughing matter, but with brothers Josto and Gaetano there is definitely an exception. Their deaths are both just too hilariously anti-climactic not laugh out loud at. Guess they ended up having that in common, at least.
I don't think they needed a hole that big. I feel bad for those two "henchmen" who had to dig that and then fill it back up.
Josto didn't deserve to die like that to me. But that nurse did. After the father was killed by the nurse, he took over, was pretty cool headed and more responsible than I thought throughout. Had to keep his crazy brother in check best he did. Tried to keep the family in power. Sure he lied to but it was for the right reason in his eyes. He killed but for deserving reasons, in the standards of a crime family atleast. And when he connected with his brother it was so perfect. And Josto was killed because of bad circumstance and the actions of that crazy nurse.
Josto did order the killing of a child though
@@mattoneill695 oh yeah forsure, but it was for his family.
@@dungeon309 I kinda get your point but it's still a silly statement lol
That’s just Fargo for you. A series of misunderstandings that lead to lots of people’s death.
Tbf in my opinion that was the best death Josto could have asked for, like he said himself he was climbing a ladder to nowhere, it was only ever going to end by bullets.
Oraetta was the most repulsive character in all 4 seasons. Truly detestable and weird. A real freak.
I love all the seasons but this one was really amazing!
In my opinion, what happened to Josto is what would have happened to Fredo in the Godfather Part II if the hit on Mike was successful. There would have been no fishing trip or Hail Marys.
one word: Iconic
And so, the endless cycle continues. The same war ends with the same victor, under a different name.
memorable and funny death scene. the song is what she sang when she gave him a hand job in the car in episode 3
I love the morality play that is Fargo where the the wicked meet terrible ends
Except for Mike Milligan who was as disgusting as they came but somehow cheated death in the end.
@@leobuscaglia5576 Mike Milligan was nowhere near as bad as the majority of antagonists in Fargo
@@leobuscaglia5576 Excuse me but Mike Milligan got a fate worse than death for someone like Mike Mulligan, he got a boring 9-5 dead end office job away from all action, he's a wannabe cowboy soldier who lives for the shoot em up wild west life. To him death is not a punishment, he expects death everyday, he's more than okay with death, but living a boring mundane uneventful life sitting at a desk all day in his fast shooting prime is not something he's okay with and is his own personal hell.
Also Zelmare gets away -_-
@@leobuscaglia5576
Probably got relegated to a job he hated in management before Hanzee killed them in the 90s, and then Hanzee got shot by Malvo.
Circle of life.
Everytime I look at Oraetta, I see Eddie Redmayne.
im losing my mind with laughter at this comment because its true. shes absolutely gorgeous but its true omg
holy shit yeah
Funny they went on to do an Olivier winning musical together.
I love the glory hallelujah callback hahahahaha
Joe Bulo says hi
Oraetta was such a horrifyingly monstrous and evil character and I celebrated her death!! The actress nailed it.
You can see the passing of time here compared to previous episodes, due to the pandemic. Full trees, warm colours.
I hated how stupid josto was. He could have had so many better excuses. Like "I just killed the person who rejected my dad entering his hospital". He obviously wouldn't kill that guy if he wanted his dad dead.
It wouldn't have helped him even one bit - Couldn't you notice that?
He tried to tell them the truth. about his brother, his dad. but he saw himself there's no point to that.
it wasn't a trial. he was already dammed. doomed. the NY family gave the final approval. The new king, Ebal Violante, wanted the ring for himself. and the throne.
@@donlavacha1968 sure, but it seems ridiculous that Josto wouldn't even bring those up as his defence. would have been better than the ladder thing
@@OshaVids Well, his last attempt at pleading being pathetic rings true to how he was for most of the show, he was just a pathetic man that wanted to be the boss but didn't have the makings of one, can't even die like a man.
@@SteelBallRun1890 I see you've clearly used Heaven's door to find everything out about him. But regardless, I'm not saying his death wasn't fitting. I'm saying he probably would have been able to come up with a better response when pleading. I feel like he would have been smart enough to at least think about those arguments. Not to say they would have worked, but I believe he could have tried harder
I wouldn’t say stupid he just ain’t got no backbone and ain’t worth nothing that’s why nobody took him seriously when he was running things
one thing this season had different from the other seasons was no disturbing, despairing deaths that made you feel sorry for the victims. in season 1 there was the poor guy they dropped through a hole in the ice. in season 2 there was the store clerk buried in hot asphalt, and in season 3 there was the boss thrown from the parking garage. season 4 didn't have a death like that.
Well, I guess you could argue all the other patients the nurse killed, or the innocent bystanders shot during the retaliation in the hospital.
This is awesome! Would you be up for posting the scene prior where Ebal and crew confront Josto for the final time. I loved that scene!
Sure, I will soon.
@@Roberthyno41 thank you so much! I'll definitely be subscribed to this channel!
@@theadversary ua-cam.com/video/IQrRPP01EaQ/v-deo.html Here you go.
@@Roberthyno41 haha sweet but looks like Disney came down hard!
If you're talking about the quality, it has to be processed by YT's servers first.
I named my dog Oraetta after her. She was iconic
sweet
Well, if you end up poisoned, we know who to suspect.
Don Josto in his infinite wisdom was right. They were paisan and there had already been enough killing. RIP Godfather.
At least he got a better death than Joe.
After finishing the job Joe Bullo got promoted to chief enforcer and is sent to take down the Gerhardts
The scene where joe. Realized in season 2 that fadda was right
Thought these two were gonna turn out to be Kirsten Dunsts characters parents lol would explain a lot!
Every season of Fargo has at least truly outstanding character and som even have two ( Milligan and Hanzee in season 2) but in this season it was Oraetta. She was the really only great character in this season and the actress was phenomenal.
All great characters in this season die in some strange or disappointing way.
Only deaths I found disappointing were Raylan Givens and Loy
His voice is like Michael Scott
This season lacked the ridiculousness that makes Fargo, imo. Didn’t stand out from any other crime show, really. The tornado episode was the best one.
Idk shitting yourself while robbing a gang is pretty crazy 😂😂
Gaetano's death was pretty Fargo
It was just me waiting for the water of a dam to flood everything and save the two at the last minute? Coen Bros references...
Josto never stood a chance 🙂
I don’t care what people say I liked season 4
Ik it sounds crazy but what if nurse mayflower gave birth from her relationship with josto fadda and the child is lorne malvo
Id say deafy is malvo's father
Did you watch the scene? 😂😂😂
@@henrydavel1440 could be a brief time before that🤷
I'm glad there wasn't some devine intervention bullshit for anyone, everybody in this season got exactly what they got coming thankfully... Mostly everyone
Josto tried to Jason Bourne his way out of dying.
It's too bad Ms. Mayflower got killed. I wanted to see her get her own spinoff.
Best season of Fargo EVER.
No
Actually it's the weakest and is plagued by woke speeches and characters, sjw came to fargo too
@@giacomoanastasio9854I agree with everything but the sjw nonsense you're talking about
Absolutely Not S2 was amazing S1 had Malvo S3 Had V.M. Varga and his crew what did S4 have?
@@shastealyomeal - Stream it yourself, and find out all the cool stuff you missed. Chris Rock was amazing as a crime kingpin. Jesse Buckley was a crazy scary serial killer nurse. E'myri Crutchfield was terrific as the daughter of a funeral director caught in a weird web. Tim Olyphant as the carrot-loving detective from Utah. Rodney Jones as a young Satchel, a pawn in a gang war. Lots of great performances and terrific writing.
Josto❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oraetta Mayflower played her role to a T. They should just make a TV series based on her character alone.
This dude let two guys walk him to an execution. It's two guys. Force them to kill you while you're fighting them for one of their guns. Best case you win. Worst case you die anyway.
The ghost of roach scared the crap out of me .😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Oretta was the only thing I loved about this season
Nah
Rabbi Milligan
Deafy Wickware
Oreatta did not fear the reaper
She was already dead
The reaper is her drug
Those diggers either expected a lot more people for that hole or they just preferred digging for digging's sake than standing around.
Ironic considering what happened to joe
So just to be clear Joe who kills both of them is the older joe from season 2?
yes
I never noticed the ghost in the mirror before
Max Fischer screwed up at Rushmore one too many times.
This season was so awful. I hope season 5 can recapture the magic
Best last words ever!
what?
I liked him the inge scene he's in on s2.. No idea he was lead material. Want to see more of him in third type of shit same with the Redhead
I had an idea where Josto hides behind her avoiding the shot. LOL
bruh guns can shoot more than once
Every time and more and more when in film or series appears some murder impress me very much. Especially to cold blood. In many films It seems like something easy to do but it in real world must be something horrible than always shock me.
Is that the alien in the reflection?
People always say the same thing…
What do they say?
They say, ‘you don’t have to do this’ 😃
I was really hoping for a mass poisoning scene that we didn’t learn about until after Orietta’s demise but they couldn’t even give us that this season
Easily the worst season. Boring monologues, and the action scenes all lasted 5 minutes throughout the whole 11 episodes. Lack of comedy, and just so preachy.
@@N3ffShark not to mention the overly contrived characters arc of those two women (painfully boring. Badly acted and so cheesy). This season was so weak in comparison
I love her
Good luck on that ladder.
Oraetta is my fav character. I guess I always fall for the crazy kinda girl
You say 'what' a lot.
What?!
Ele morreu sem cerimônia, morte rápida
Not Jessi Buckley c'mon she's too gorgeous
Two gabagool's
Questioning whether Ebal ordered both Fadda deaths as he wanted his syndicate to take full control at that point.
He ordered Gaetano to accidentally kill himself?
@@lermberlI'm thinking because Francesco had just come from playing Samurai in Netflix's Suburra prequel, that a minor Samurai trait (kill everyone who disobeyed you) was used
so, Oraetta was what?
on the spectrum?
I've seen seasons 1 to 3, is the 4th worth watching?
Id say so
Of course it is worth watching, it's Fargo. Doesn't compare to s3 or s4 but still has a great cast and the finale is incredible.
I'm lost! What is this Fargo? I thought there was 3 seasons? I saw them all and they're all excellent I thought number 3 was the best. But what season is this? Please someone answer me I can't find the information on this this video !
Wow...
4
What ?
eggplant einstein
This is episode 10 not 11 btw
It's 11
Boring season. The previous 3 were brilliant. I couldn't watch this one it was too damn slow and so I came here.
Dead
the worst depiction of a mob boss in cinematic history
Cause he wasn’t a real boss
@@TheWolf-zv7fg thats true
Thanks for ruining the ending bell end
This was the worst season by far. I’m from KC and outside of NYC and Chicago we had one of the biggest mafia families in USA that ran 2 Las Vegas casinos and the Teamsters Union. I know it had to be in line with the Fargo storyline, but if someone ever made a tv show about KC mafia it would be epic and you there wouldn’t be any need for Hollywood to spice it up.
was there black vs italian
@@guineapig55555 no
This season was absolute trash. How sad because every season before it was so good.
Weakest season so far
this is all disgusting, Fadda is a surname that comes from a region that never had any kind of mafia and which population used to emigrate to Argentina and Brazil, there are not fadda and less that mafiosi called fadda in the USA.
Jason Schwartzman is a bad actor
How?
@@Unqualifiedmedicalperson i just hate the guy
@@and1003 that’s...immature.
Gideon Graves wouldn't approve.