The thing about Hanzee wanting his hair cut, hair is extremely important to Native Americans. There's a good chance Hanzee is a Lakota or Dakota, and they only ever cut their hair when they lose someone. Other than that, its' sacred and grown long. Wanting it cut is Hanzee's way of forsaking his life, as a native, a war vet, and a soldier in the Gerhardt family. Denying him that haircut basically told him he had to stay in this life, and so he decided to create his own syndicate, as the guy told him about AIM creating their own country
Ohanzi means shadow in Lakota. And the fact that he’s living in Fargo suggests he’s definitely either Lakota Dakota Nakoda or Anishinabe. His name Mos def suggests he’s Sioux. We only cut our hair when in mourning. He probably wanted a new start.
I work with a Native American man, awesome man. I noticed his hair was cut all I said was, I hope you’re ok. He said “you’re the only one that knew” as a white guy knowing that it brought him to tears.
Exactly, apart from the mother the entire mob were a bunch of balloonheads and far below Hanzee's level. As shocking as his betrayal was, it starts to make sense when looking back.
@@BlaneNostalgia Come to think of it, he was the brains in their family after Otto & Floyd. Knew he was overqualified for his position within the organization, figured he would end it & start one of his own.
Also it’s heavily implemented he’s the bastard son of otto and half brother of bear,Dodd,and rye. Plus given the way he was treated I’d be betray the gerherts too
Now see it from his perspective, some fat neckbear reddit mod comes to him and greets him and then proceeds to sit with him and drink coffee and bother him with stupid questions. Don't bother people again next time just greet and move on
THE souroppe totally agree,I’m not Native American,but there’s more truth in his character being played than the rest of the actors in the whole series
The saddest character in the story. Played as villain who were the true victim of our wold we built. Fargo telling the story we often avoid to see with straight eye.
Yes, Hanzee was the only one in this story who knew what he was doing. Probably at some point the writers said, you know this all sucks: The Gerhards suck, a dysfunctional matriarchal family, of gangsters pretending to be farmers or vice versa, distracted from a mob war and outfought by a butcher and his hairdresser wife. Amish hit men, working for an erudite black hit man who works for a mafia guy, who works for obnoxious pencil pushers; it's all so stupid. Enter the one rational character who figures out, he's surrounded by morons and decides to kill them all.
Finally, I'm releasing a Hanzee Dent video. I think, it's one of the best tributes I've made. My favourite Indian character after "Chief" from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
+Grzegorz Grabowiec I would have to respectfully disagree with you. My favorite Indian actor would be Chief Dan George. However, since watching 4 seasons of Longmire repeatedly, Zahn would be a close 2nd for me. I love the character he plays on that show.
I think that the character of 10 Bears from Outlaw Jose Wales is just as cool as Chief from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. They were both played by Will Sampson.
He was like the entire families muscle. He was like a one man army. He could’ve killed both kitchen brothers even. They were like seen as invincible and he snuck up on them like nothing
Fantastic actor -he stood out in Fargo and was exceptional and under used IMO in Longmire - i absolutely love him, he’s very special and gifted with such screen presence so happy for him to have had success and we are the lucky ones
He also gets shot to death with an AK-47 by Malvo in season 1 when he’s the head of the most powerful crime syndicate on the planet who takes shits more powerful and successful than the racist fucks that captured and enslaved him and treated him like a human attack dog. But Hanzee is Malvo’s target. Everyone else is just collateral damage.
"Who cares about booby traps they'd say, give hanzee a flashlight and a knife and send him down in to the black echo" Such a powerful line makes me shiver
I think he was a better villain than Malvo. Malvo was just a joker type, wanting to 'watch the world burn', and aside from that, we know next to nothing about him. Hanzee was a vietnam vet, probably had severe PTSD, was treated like shit all his life by the people who took him in, until he got fed up with it.
ok season2 obviously took place before season1. at th the end of season 2 the guy gives hanzee a number to a plastic surgeon and a new identity... am i tripping or is he lorne malvo. at the beginning of season 1 doesnt malvo even have the same bushmaster that hanzee uses?!?!?
The real tribute to him would be the remembrance of all Native Americans who were and are mistreated both by the state and by the common American folks as depicted in the episode about the bar scene. A memory desk "Here 22 Sioux were hanged in 1882" and a pile of fresh shit and piss underneath it on the pavement. This is your greatest country in the world. Built on the corpses and ravaged memory of the oppressed, neglected and downtrodden. Thanks to the creators of the show for this powerful message.
This sends shivers down my spine... This character has burned himself into my pysche He is the definition of a lone wolf, an outcast, a leper. Yet he's still an unstoppable force all on his own. Legendary
Hanzee from Fargo would probably get along with Navegante from Narcos… they could take an 8 hour car ride together without saying a word, and still totally understand one another
Possibly the best of any series iv'e ever watched in my life!! Ohanzee is my favourite character, even though he's an evil psychopath :) It also has one of the best soundtracks of any tv programme. Great vid thanks!
I think that second season of Fargo is the best in the series by far. Fantastic acting from everybody. I especially love the action scenes. I wonder who made the choreography for motel gun fight. Because stunt wise, both Ted Dawson and Zach were fantastic.
@@ElAhrem actually Malvo shoots Hanzee (aka Moses Tripoli who killed 20 people in the next scene) to death with an AK-47 while storming through the mob headquarters. Everyone else he kills along the way is just collateral damage.
@@krzysztoflupa2299 probably some other equally powerful machine gun. We don’t get a very good look at it but they all look the same to me. But again it’s completely irrelevant how much more powerful and successful Hanzee is in season 1 than season 2 because he’s sneaking up on him when he’s not paying attention and least expects it.
This guys wicked. I love his episode in season 2 of Westworld where you find out he’s the earliest host to awaken and has just been out there roaming free for decades. The piano version of heart shaped box by Ramin Djawadi is perfect when he goes into the work place beyond the park looking for his misses.
OMG. That was my favorite episode. I cried. I’m Lakota too and they just made a generic tribe up that speaks Lakota cause most Americans think we’re all the same anyways when there is over 500 tribes with different dress and beliefs and languages. The Sioux are most famous of all the Indians because of the last of the Indian wars, craxy Horse sitting bull. Loved that episode.
This was excellent~!! Hanzee is my hero and loved him in Longmire also. You picked some great background music to boot! Ecstasy of The Gold from The Good The Bad and The Ugly was perfect. Thanks for your work on this.
So did Billy Bob. But apparently if he had been correctly nominated as a supporting actor, he would have won. But “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series” would have had 8 nominees and “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series” would have only had 5.
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When he tells Peggy he wants a haircut, he's sincere. Dodd is dead and he thinks of Ed and Peggy as fellow travelers. It's only when he sees Lou that it gets nuts.
We will see the return of Hanzee, maybe not for season 3 but he will be back somewhere in the timeline. One of the best anti-heroes in the TV landscape.
Hanzee isnt that guy. If you listen carefully to the dialog, Hanzee says "I need a faceman." Dude with the goatee responds "an all new man, something structural". for me, faceman is someone who'll operate as the face of a new organization. structural means the organization itself, not a new body for hanzee. Goatee dude is def Mr. Tripoli from season 1 and Hanzee is the mastermind.
i think that u are overthinking, mr tripoli even had the same quote in season 1, kill or be killed, head in a bag. and i believe we will se hanzee/tripoli somewhere down the line in a future season. a season that is set before season 1 and after season 2. it will be fantastic, and i believe it will happen because they wouldnt use that big of an oppurtinity for just one scene.
What an epic performance, after Chingachook he is the most badass Native American to ever graze the screen. I wonder why people were dumbasses around him, though, is it just the 70s Midwest, people being friendly and not overly cautious, not locking doors etc. On many occassions in Fargo season 2, Hanzee just roles up and asks direct questions (Sonny in car shop, the gas station clerk, the lesbian friend of Peggy that lies pretty amazingly on the phone, while Hanzee holds her hostage) to which surprisingly those people answer and cooperate, not knowing how much trouble this could bring Ed. I mean Hanzee asks his questions in such an intimidating, intense manner that is is quite obvious he is up to no good. Hanzee just went full psycho at some point and extended his kill streak, betraying Dodd unexpectedly and finishing off the Gerhardts in an amazing scheme. He really outplayed everyone, and was only hurt by Peggy, not once but twice (stab + face burn). Peggy was also wondering whether to cut his throat when he sat for a haircut. Peggy was quite badass herself, to add to being crazy as hell lol. Absolute nonsense that Hanzee is that fat slob also named "Tripoli" which is killed in season 1 in a pathetic manner. There is ZERO chance that Hanzee from this season became that blobbering idiot in season 1. It was more likely that bold guy who gave him his new fake ID, while Hanzee was operating from shadow.
Best character in the series. Love when he asks for a "red head, man, heavy set..." "Hey, this is a family place" We'll lay waste to em in the devil's hours.
The most amazing actor who is so often overlooked. He deserves recognition. He deserves so much more than he's ever been given. One of the best actors of all time.
They really did this character a disservice by turning him into Moses Tripoli, a total lazy glutton... I love seasons 1 and 2 but it just feels forced, almost like bad fan fiction.
Love season 2 especially Hanzee, however i cant get behind the moses tripoli transformation no matter how much i want to. Its just plain ridiculous. Obsessive fans of season 2 seem to be rationalising and theorising the height, voice and physical change from hanzee to moses but its abit desperate in my opinion. I would of been much happier to see hanzee go on the run or even just die in a big gunfight. When the gunfight happens at the motel i almost thought for a second that hanzee had purposely orchestrated a major gunfight/slaughter just so he could have a massive blowout seeing as earlier in the season he seemed to be implying to the mechanic that he missed vietnam and the chaos, and that everything was abit dull. I maybe misinterpreted his chat with the mechanic but that was my thoughts on it.
Octavio Nasty yea it's a little ridiculous but who's to say that hanzee wasn't killed somehow and someone else took the tripoli identity later on ? Or maybe hanzee handed off the identity and went into hiding somewhere.I honestly felt like they made the transformation so drastic as to imply that tripoli from season 1 actually wasn't hanzee ,if anything i think triploi might have really been the guy he was talking to on the bleachers ..that transformation would be more believable. And the whole "message@ thing would make sense..but maybe that's just wishful thinking
Could be, but then why did they have Moses and Hanzee say the same line? If Moses wasn't Hanzee then why would he say that "head in the bag" thing? Hanzee: Hey could you do me one last favor after I hand you over the Moses Tripoli name along with my criminal empire? Random fat guy: Yeah sure. Hanzee: Could you say the phrase "kill and be killed, head in a bag. There's the message" from time to time during conersations? Random fat guy: Uhm, why? Hanzee: Just so the people who watch the show actually think you are me. Random fat guy: ... Hanzee: ... Random fat guy: Did you just break the 4rth wall? Hanzee: Damn right (puts on sunglasses and flies off into the sunset).
Completely agree. It was the writers' contrived attempt to connect Hanzee to Season 1. When I made that connection, I was just straight up disappointed. I get that the writers wanted to be creative and attach something poetic to the closure of his character, but it doesn't do him justice, and kinda ruins the authenticity of him.
Honestly, I kinda wish they edited out that scene with him on the bleachers entirely, including Numbers and Wrench. Hanzee vanishing out of thin air is the only closure the viewer needed, and it would've been the perfect way to conclude his arc.
After going back through season 1 for a second time, I have to agree; this was a really shit attempt to make a connection that they simply didn't need to. It was a minor imperfection in an otherwise excellent season, and an equally excellent character.
Fargo had so many great parts and the cast knocked it out of the park. I would have to say it ruined me for the vast majority of anything on Tv cable or otherwise. A deeply moving performance from this actor. Fantastic performance.
My grandmother grew up in the 1920s-30s on the Canadian Prairies and she told me about the natives her parents used to let use their land, probably Sioux like Hanzee. Some of the elders remembered the old way of life on the plains. She said they were amazing hunters and trackers and talked about one man who could walk up behind you without a sound. I thought of that in the scene where Hanzee goes to the Waffle Hut and can 'see' everything that has happened because he probably learned these abilities starting as a young child.
damn, maybe I didn't realize it at the time or just flat out forgot, but between hanzee and peg, they basically moved 90% of the actual important plot points through didn't they?
+Jędrek Ostrowski Tak samo było również z Malvo i oby w 3 sezonie dali nam kolejną tak inteligentna postać ;)
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+Bleed Creeks Jeśli 3 sezon przebije 2, to oficjalnie umieszczę Fargo na pozycji numer 1 przed Breaking Bad. w tej chwili jest remis, z lekką przewagą BB za 5 niesamowitych sezonów.
I first discovered Zahn McClarnon back in 2005 when he was he was in the incredible miniseries Into The West. I've been watching his work ever since. He is truly a gifted actor.
I don't know if it's officially confirmed, Hanzee gets facial surgery and becomes Moses Tripoli in Season 1. They both say the same line about "There's the message"
The thing about Hanzee wanting his hair cut, hair is extremely important to Native Americans. There's a good chance Hanzee is a Lakota or Dakota, and they only ever cut their hair when they lose someone. Other than that, its' sacred and grown long. Wanting it cut is Hanzee's way of forsaking his life, as a native, a war vet, and a soldier in the Gerhardt family. Denying him that haircut basically told him he had to stay in this life, and so he decided to create his own syndicate, as the guy told him about AIM creating their own country
Ohanzi means shadow in Lakota. And the fact that he’s living in Fargo suggests he’s definitely either Lakota Dakota Nakoda or Anishinabe. His name Mos def suggests he’s Sioux. We only cut our hair when in mourning. He probably wanted a new start.
@@YourGraceMyLady Thank you for this info. I agree completely.
I thought Nagi in Nagi Wicasa was shadow. I am a veteran, and I needed to on call him.
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I work with a Native American man, awesome man. I noticed his hair was cut all I said was, I hope you’re ok. He said “you’re the only one that knew” as a white guy knowing that it brought him to tears.
My favourite character from Fargo. He was a really good assassin working for a family of morons
Exactly, apart from the mother the entire mob were a bunch of balloonheads and far below Hanzee's level. As shocking as his betrayal was, it starts to make sense when looking back.
@@BlaneNostalgia Come to think of it, he was the brains in their family after Otto & Floyd. Knew he was overqualified for his position within the organization, figured he would end it & start one of his own.
I love when he shoot the older brother in the face for calling him a mongrel...I get it!
@@raymondflores6410 I'd argue Bear was a smart guy too, but your point stands.
Also it’s heavily implemented he’s the bastard son of otto and half brother of bear,Dodd,and rye. Plus given the way he was treated I’d be betray the gerherts too
I met this guy at a local coffee shop in my town he was so nice and we sat and drank coffee together.. He is the best
Now see it from his perspective, some fat neckbear reddit mod comes to him and greets him and then proceeds to sit with him and drink coffee and bother him with stupid questions.
Don't bother people again next time just greet and move on
That's so awesome, love humble reclusive actors. This bloke was sensational in Dr Sleep too.
You would not have been typing this comment if you met him. The clip was a real life documentary we all know this. False valor is undignified
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@busdriverguy my comment was a tribute to his acting…I’m sorry this had to be explained to you
This guy deserved an Emmy.
They promised he would get one, then they went back on their word.
THE souroppe totally agree,I’m not Native American,but there’s more truth in his character being played than the rest of the actors in the whole series
He was in bone tomahawk with Kurt Russell
Great movie. I'll have to youtube binge it
He deserves an Oscar more like.
The saddest character in the story. Played as villain who were the true victim of our wold we built. Fargo telling the story we often avoid to see with straight eye.
I found bears death to be quite sad. He stuck out to me the most out of the gerharts he deserved better imo
great words!! thank u!!
Amazing tribute, Hanzee was definitely the most interesting character in season 2.
Him and Mike Milligan
Yes, Hanzee was the only one in this story who knew what he was doing. Probably at some point the writers said, you know this all sucks: The Gerhards suck, a dysfunctional matriarchal family, of gangsters pretending to be farmers or vice versa, distracted from a mob war and outfought by a butcher and his hairdresser wife. Amish hit men, working for an erudite black hit man who works for a mafia guy, who works for obnoxious pencil pushers; it's all so stupid. Enter the one rational character who figures out, he's surrounded by morons and decides to kill them all.
I'd say Dodd. But I see whatchyour saying
Him and Mike Milligan.
Is sad he die so easy in season 1
Awesome! Zahn McClarnon is such a wonderful actor.
Yup. He was good in Westworld, too.
@@KutWrite He was.
His name is Zahn? That's tooth in German
He was good in Longmire also.
*I could gladly watch a prequel consisting of the lead role played by this guy!*
*could be a horror for bad/good guys or whoever he is going after!*
Sure. Or a sequel that details his becoming a boss and training Numbers and Wrench.
By far one of the best tv characters EVER
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better than Omar from the wire, i don't know
his threat at the end is worth a whole season just about retribution
True detective s1 has great acting too
Hanzee and Rust are my 2 favorite TV characters ever, with honorable mention to Al Swearengen from Deadwood @@BennyTherat
Finally, I'm releasing a Hanzee Dent video. I think, it's one of the best tributes I've made. My favourite Indian character after "Chief" from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
AGREED!
+Grzegorz Grabowiec I would have to respectfully disagree with you. My favorite Indian actor would be Chief Dan George. However, since watching 4 seasons of Longmire repeatedly, Zahn would be a close 2nd for me. I love the character he plays on that show.
I think that the character of 10 Bears from Outlaw Jose Wales is just as cool as Chief from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. They were both played by Will Sampson.
great job
2:35 They made a mistake. The bullet would have arrived before the sound of the shot.
He was like the entire families muscle. He was like a one man army. He could’ve killed both kitchen brothers even. They were like seen as invincible and he snuck up on them like nothing
Hes an Indian man. Did it downwind and everything.
I mean,bear has nerve damage so he kinda can endure even bullets, I mean don’t get me wrong,hanzee is amazing.
@@redseaford9426 you guys get that he was just following a script, right?
@@RodCalidge what?!! I thought this was a documentary!! Are you serious, it's fake???!!!!
Dude, he DID kill both kitchen brothers!
Fantastic actor -he stood out in Fargo and was exceptional and under used IMO in Longmire - i absolutely love him, he’s very special and gifted with such screen presence so happy for him to have had success and we are the lucky ones
Hanzee kills loads of people with ease all season but gets his ass kicked by Peggy twice lol
Dies at the end doesn't she?
@@martialartssoldier249 No she does not
He also gets shot to death with an AK-47 by Malvo in season 1 when he’s the head of the most powerful crime syndicate on the planet who takes shits more powerful and successful than the racist fucks that captured and enslaved him and treated him like a human attack dog. But Hanzee is Malvo’s target. Everyone else is just collateral damage.
Season 2 really was the best. So many excellent characters.
"Who cares about booby traps they'd say, give hanzee a flashlight and a knife and send him down in to the black echo"
Such a powerful line makes me shiver
@ROBERT DEAN the black echo were holes
@@MC-bd5ub Yes , those were the Tunnels the VC were known to hide in , and pop up out of no where .. Not many men had the balls to go down in there .
Looks like he was a „tunel rat”.
So he was a Tunnel Rat, not many left
That gets me too my dad and grandpa use to tell me bout the tunnels
I didn't think Zahn was that great of an actor but then I started seeing him in other things and DAMN he is amazing. I named one of my calfs Hanzee.
One of my cats. Lol
Ohanzi means shadow in Lakota.
I think he was a better villain than Malvo. Malvo was just a joker type, wanting to 'watch the world burn', and aside from that, we know next to nothing about him. Hanzee was a vietnam vet, probably had severe PTSD, was treated like shit all his life by the people who took him in, until he got fed up with it.
ok season2 obviously took place before season1. at th the end of season 2 the guy gives hanzee a number to a plastic surgeon and a new identity... am i tripping or is he lorne malvo. at the beginning of season 1 doesnt malvo even have the same bushmaster that hanzee uses?!?!?
Ry Tr I agree he was a much better villain than Malvo. Both were great characters but Hanzee said so much by saying so little, perfect portrayal.
Jerell Hargrove, close but he's that fat mob boss that malvo kills in season 1 xD
Dane Marais Hanzee had a dream to be something more but Malvo was a pure creature of chaos they were both awesome
hanzee is actually a complex character while malvo is the devil.
I’ve never watched Fargo, but that actor was so fucking good as Mathias in Longmire. Such a good actor, it’s insane.
Longmire is a great show, too.
The real tribute to him would be the remembrance of all Native Americans who were and are mistreated both by the state and by the common American folks as depicted in the episode about the bar scene.
A memory desk "Here 22 Sioux were hanged in 1882" and a pile of fresh shit and piss underneath it on the pavement. This is your greatest country in the world. Built on the corpses and ravaged memory of the oppressed, neglected and downtrodden.
Thanks to the creators of the show for this powerful message.
This sends shivers down my spine...
This character has burned himself into my pysche
He is the definition of a lone wolf, an outcast, a leper. Yet he's still an unstoppable force all on his own. Legendary
"You're part of this family". Proceeds to kill family. They really had no idea what drove Hanzee.
Hanzee from Fargo would probably get along with Navegante from Narcos… they could take an 8 hour car ride together without saying a word, and still totally understand one another
Absolutely excellent, i forgot how much that guy carried the show. Him and Billy Bob Thorton from the other series would make a hell of a team !!
quite an ironic comment, considering that lorne ended up killing hanzee in season 1
@@kripaanne8320 when
@@ant-vi7vv when malvo shoots up the entire building, he kills the fargo mob and moses tripoli (who is actually hanzee)
@@kripaanne8320 noooooo so he was that fat guy?
@@ant-vi7vvYes, probably. He talked about doing plastic surgery before.
"3 tours to Vietnam, I got a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star" I know it's a Movie but I'm already proud of this American Hero!!!
Damn. That season was so full of memorable and incredibly well written characters.
Possibly the best of any series iv'e ever watched in my life!! Ohanzee is my favourite character, even though he's an evil psychopath :) It also has one of the best soundtracks of any tv programme. Great vid thanks!
I don't think Hanzee's a psyco. Just a ruthless calculating professional. Yeah?
@@whome5933 thats what a pycho is lol
@@GUSX4NMANHe doesn't kill for fun
@@ianshwaite690 that's called being sadistic. Different from being a psychopath.
I think most of the folk he took out were way more 'evil' than he was. Society created the side of his personality you described as evil.
I think that second season of Fargo is the best in the series by far. Fantastic acting from everybody. I especially love the action scenes. I wonder who made the choreography for motel gun fight. Because stunt wise, both Ted Dawson and Zach were fantastic.
The ecstasy of gold on the background was just cherry on top.
Great work! Ennio Morricone will be proud of such good use of his music.
could you tell me the name of the song please? I couldn't find it. Thank you.
+Antonio Jesús Reyes García Ecstasy of Gold
Incredible character, and only ever matched by the evil genius of Lorne Malvo, who he actually meets/is killed by in season 1.
I can’t imagine him getting killed by Malvo se easily.
@@YourGraceMyLady yet Malvo does actually kill him in the unseen shootout in Season One...
@@ElAhrem actually Malvo shoots Hanzee (aka Moses Tripoli who killed 20 people in the next scene) to death with an AK-47 while storming through the mob headquarters. Everyone else he kills along the way is just collateral damage.
@@samreilly1484 That was not ak-47 FOR SURE.
@@krzysztoflupa2299 probably some other equally powerful machine gun. We don’t get a very good look at it but they all look the same to me. But again it’s completely irrelevant how much more powerful and successful Hanzee is in season 1 than season 2 because he’s sneaking up on him when he’s not paying attention and least expects it.
Brilliant! My favorite character from one of my all-time favorite shows! You done him proud... 👏👏👏
This guys wicked. I love his episode in season 2 of Westworld where you find out he’s the earliest host to awaken and has just been out there roaming free for decades. The piano version of heart shaped box by Ramin Djawadi is perfect when he goes into the work place beyond the park looking for his misses.
OMG. That was my favorite episode. I cried. I’m Lakota too and they just made a generic tribe up that speaks Lakota cause most Americans think we’re all the same anyways when there is over 500 tribes with different dress and beliefs and languages. The Sioux are most famous of all the Indians because of the last of the Indian wars, craxy Horse sitting bull. Loved that episode.
Very under-rated. He also did a great job on The Son.
By far the best character in any fargo series brilliant
Name serie???
@@davidgalvan6196 season 2
I prefer S2 over S1 and is almost entirely because of this guy.
He was very cool ☺
Lorne is best
It's an amazing season but cmon man...season 1 is just perfection nothing can touch it
@@cicranelnaz season 1 had that shitty ending. Season 2 is perfect.
I love season 1 but the money extorsion bit felt a little bit like a waste of time. It came to nothing
My man had the most greatest character development I've ever seen!
Hanzee and Milligan were my favorite characters, but this particular season had so many great characters.
This was excellent~!! Hanzee is my hero and loved him in Longmire also. You picked some great background music to boot! Ecstasy of The Gold from The Good The Bad and The Ugly was perfect. Thanks for your work on this.
This is the best season of fargo and Hanzee my favourite character. Wow what an incredible storyline! ❤❤❤
This actor deserves an Emmy award
So did Billy Bob. But apparently if he had been correctly nominated as a supporting actor, he would have won. But “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series” would have had 8 nominees and “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series” would have only had 5.
Holy heck yeah, bud. This should come with a spoiler warning. Yout betcha! Zahn McClarnon AKA Zahn the man stole the show for me. Whata character!
Absolutely one of the most bad ass characters ever to be put on the screen IMHO.
I think this has to be the best tribute done to an actor, so far.
One more addition: Hanzee died in Season 1 when Billy Bob takes down the gang in the shootout, Hanzee was the leader (after plastic surgery)
This guy made season 2 the best one
Thank you....Best character in the show. Much appreciated
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Stunning job. These networks should hire you to make these.
Such a great performance. Loved him in Westworld as well.
I can watch it over and over again, he's a great Actor!
In a weird way, I kind of respected Hanzee. He is relatable, a real character that the world wore down but not an evil man.
When he tells Peggy he wants a haircut, he's sincere. Dodd is dead and he thinks of Ed and Peggy as fellow travelers. It's only when he sees Lou that it gets nuts.
Not an evil man??? He killed random civilians who weren't involved with the crime family he worked for
The shit he was doing was kinda racially motivated. Especially after the bar scene. That's probably why he kills randoms
@@drummond3524 Random civilian? What random civilian do on other man's land? Your sence of justice is broken, you must be white, and also mediocre.
@@dakotasioux98 Alright see how that works out for you when you try it yourself, looking forward to updates.
We will see the return of Hanzee, maybe not for season 3 but he will be back somewhere in the timeline. One of the best anti-heroes in the TV landscape.
I Thought That? :(
Hanzee isnt that guy. If you listen carefully to the dialog, Hanzee says "I need a faceman." Dude with the goatee responds "an all new man, something structural".
for me, faceman is someone who'll operate as the face of a new organization. structural means the organization itself, not a new body for hanzee. Goatee dude is def Mr. Tripoli from season 1 and Hanzee is the mastermind.
i think that u are overthinking, mr tripoli even had the same quote in season 1, kill or be killed, head in a bag. and i believe we will se hanzee/tripoli somewhere down the line in a future season. a season that is set before season 1 and after season 2. it will be fantastic, and i believe it will happen because they wouldnt use that big of an oppurtinity for just one scene.
killbodies34 yeah Hanzee is alive with a 3 quarters full bottle of whiskey smoking pinners
+killbodies34 Nah, Tripoli is Hanzee. Same quote and all, as Servan said.
it shows you how much of a badass lorne Malvo is
Only for him to die in the least badass way....
Love Zahn McClarnon!!! He's one of my favorite actors.
Loved him in Longmire, too
This is one of the greatest videos on the internet.
Iv seen enough, time to binge watch fargo!
Amazing edit, Hanzee was an awesome character
Brilliant edit man. Loved your Lorne Malvo one as well, any chance for a Mike Milligan edit?
It has been taken down. You can find it on my blog or DailyMotion channel.
I’d watch an entire movie with just him in it 👍🏾
Zahn is such a good actor. I'd love to see him in a role where hes not typecast so much.
Aaaww
One of the coolest characters ever!!
I wish we could've seen more of him.
Hanzee is the star of sesons two
I can’t believe he’s Tripoli, it doesn’t make much sense. The characters are so different
After all , everybody was trespassing on His ancestral land.
Zahn MacClarnon, highly underrated actor. Lorne Malvo stole season 1, Hanzee stole season 2.
He was one to best villains in the history of tv. He evert scene he was in.
Ironic considering Malvo kills Hanzee in season 1
Just finished season 2 ...phenomenal
What an epic performance, after Chingachook he is the most badass Native American to ever graze the screen.
I wonder why people were dumbasses around him, though, is it just the 70s Midwest, people being friendly and not overly cautious, not locking doors etc. On many occassions in Fargo season 2, Hanzee just roles up and asks direct questions (Sonny in car shop, the gas station clerk, the lesbian friend of Peggy that lies pretty amazingly on the phone, while Hanzee holds her hostage) to which surprisingly those people answer and cooperate, not knowing how much trouble this could bring Ed. I mean Hanzee asks his questions in such an intimidating, intense manner that is is quite obvious he is up to no good.
Hanzee just went full psycho at some point and extended his kill streak, betraying Dodd unexpectedly and finishing off the Gerhardts in an amazing scheme. He really outplayed everyone, and was only hurt by Peggy, not once but twice (stab + face burn). Peggy was also wondering whether to cut his throat when he sat for a haircut. Peggy was quite badass herself, to add to being crazy as hell lol.
Absolute nonsense that Hanzee is that fat slob also named "Tripoli" which is killed in season 1 in a pathetic manner. There is ZERO chance that Hanzee from this season became that blobbering idiot in season 1. It was more likely that bold guy who gave him his new fake ID, while Hanzee was operating from shadow.
Best character in the series. Love when he asks for a "red head, man, heavy set..."
"Hey, this is a family place"
We'll lay waste to em in the devil's hours.
The most amazing actor who is so often overlooked. He deserves recognition. He deserves so much more than he's ever been given. One of the best actors of all time.
świetny jak zwykle ! tak trzymaj ;)
When he said that he was a Tunnel Rat I was like: 'Oh shit, y'all gonna die'
Damn new Fargo looks good as hell
They really did this character a disservice by turning him into Moses Tripoli, a total lazy glutton... I love seasons 1 and 2 but it just feels forced, almost like bad fan fiction.
Great clip! Thank U
Love season 2 especially Hanzee, however i cant get behind the moses tripoli transformation no matter how much i want to. Its just plain ridiculous. Obsessive fans of season 2 seem to be rationalising and theorising the height, voice and physical change from hanzee to moses but its abit desperate in my opinion. I would of been much happier to see hanzee go on the run or even just die in a big gunfight. When the gunfight happens at the motel i almost thought for a second that hanzee had purposely orchestrated a major gunfight/slaughter just so he could have a massive blowout seeing as earlier in the season he seemed to be implying to the mechanic that he missed vietnam and the chaos, and that everything was abit dull. I maybe misinterpreted his chat with the mechanic but that was my thoughts on it.
Octavio Nasty yea it's a little ridiculous but who's to say that hanzee wasn't killed somehow and someone else took the tripoli identity later on ? Or maybe hanzee handed off the identity and went into hiding somewhere.I honestly felt like they made the transformation so drastic as to imply that tripoli from season 1 actually wasn't hanzee ,if anything i think triploi might have really been the guy he was talking to on the bleachers ..that transformation would be more believable. And the whole "message@ thing would make sense..but maybe that's just wishful thinking
Could be, but then why did they have Moses and Hanzee say the same line? If Moses wasn't Hanzee then why would he say that "head in the bag" thing?
Hanzee: Hey could you do me one last favor after I hand you over the Moses Tripoli name along with my criminal empire?
Random fat guy: Yeah sure.
Hanzee: Could you say the phrase "kill and be killed, head in a bag. There's the message" from time to time during conersations?
Random fat guy: Uhm, why?
Hanzee: Just so the people who watch the show actually think you are me.
Random fat guy: ...
Hanzee: ...
Random fat guy: Did you just break the 4rth wall?
Hanzee: Damn right (puts on sunglasses and flies off into the sunset).
Completely agree. It was the writers' contrived attempt to connect Hanzee to Season 1. When I made that connection, I was just straight up disappointed. I get that the writers wanted to be creative and attach something poetic to the closure of his character, but it doesn't do him justice, and kinda ruins the authenticity of him.
Honestly, I kinda wish they edited out that scene with him on the bleachers entirely, including Numbers and Wrench. Hanzee vanishing out of thin air is the only closure the viewer needed, and it would've been the perfect way to conclude his arc.
After going back through season 1 for a second time, I have to agree; this was a really shit attempt to make a connection that they simply didn't need to. It was a minor imperfection in an otherwise excellent season, and an equally excellent character.
Fargo had so many great parts and the cast knocked it out of the park. I would have to say it ruined me for the vast majority of anything on Tv cable or otherwise. A deeply moving performance from this actor. Fantastic performance.
My grandmother grew up in the 1920s-30s on the Canadian Prairies and she told me about the natives her parents used to let use their land, probably Sioux like Hanzee. Some of the elders remembered the old way of life on the plains.
She said they were amazing hunters and trackers and talked about one man who could walk up behind you without a sound. I thought of that in the scene where Hanzee goes to the Waffle Hut and can 'see' everything that has happened because he probably learned these abilities starting as a young child.
They let THEM use THEIR land? Think maybe other way around. Wow talk about irony.
Difference between Canadian land and American I suppose
Yoooo I was going to say the same thing!
he is in bone tomahawk also - a small buy riveting spot ! well done a great actor hoping to see a lot more !
Zahn McClarnon was the best part of Longmire, too.
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Loved this character so much. Sn 1 and 2 were amazing, 3 was such a disappointment.
I thought season 3 was pretty good, but it isn’t as good as the first 2 that’s for sure
This guy is the mirror of humanity...
damn, maybe I didn't realize it at the time or just flat out forgot, but between hanzee and peg, they basically moved 90% of the actual important plot points through didn't they?
This show is so underrated and so well done
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no wonder he was pissed
Poor choice of words there officer.
Amazing Edit. Love This Series. Thank You Grzegorz Grabowiec
Hands down, the best character of any installment in my opinion.
agreed
genuine beast bro, pure killer
Widzę Grzesiek, że tak samo jak ja jesteś zafascynowany GENIUSZEM 2 sezonu Fargo. Zajebisty filmik, brawo ;)!
Hannzi był niczym Anton Shighur z No country for old man, na czym oczywiście. wzorowano ta postać. ;)
+Bleed Creeks Jeśli chodzi o charakter obu Panów - podobieństwo uderzające :)
+Jędrek Ostrowski Tak samo było również z Malvo i oby w 3 sezonie dali nam kolejną tak inteligentna postać ;)
+Bleed Creeks Jeśli 3 sezon przebije 2, to oficjalnie umieszczę Fargo na pozycji numer 1 przed Breaking Bad. w tej chwili jest remis, z lekką przewagą BB za 5 niesamowitych sezonów.
+Jędrek Ostrowski Na efekty trzeba będzie jeszcze długo poczekać bo az do 2017 ale Noah Hawley wie co robi ;))
I first discovered Zahn McClarnon back in 2005 when he was he was in the incredible miniseries Into The West. I've been watching his work ever since. He is truly a gifted actor.
Amazing mate, do a mike milligan tribute next ;)
Waiting for it too mate
So good. Incredible performance.
I don't know if it's officially confirmed, Hanzee gets facial surgery and becomes Moses Tripoli in Season 1. They both say the same line about "There's the message"
He actually is Mr. Tripoli from season one which is sad because of what Malvo does in the first season
You can see at the end of this video that the name on the social security card he was handed says Moses Tripoli
nah this guys performance.... it will never be forgotten
scariest man i've seen on TV
Great actor. Was this before or after he was in "Longmire" as Mathias? He was outstanding in that role also.
Before.
Him & Bokeem Woodbine (Mike Milligan) were astounding.
His lack of emotion and ruthlessness reminded me a lot of Anton Chigurh from NCFOM.
Where’s my damn Modelo!! NOW this is an edit 🎬🔥👏👏👏