Lmaooo, that makes like 5 roles for him in this now? 🤣 Ray, Emmit, Ray pretending to be Emmit, the Sci-fi Story Narrator and a kitten... maaan that’s versatility lmao
This is one of my absolute favourite scenes. The story is lifted fully from the plot and placed in a zone where only the emotions and reactions of the characters matter. This seems to accomplish everything that the UFO scene in season 2 wanted to do but didn't quite achieve. Very Lynchian IMO!
About the UFOs, I can explain them. Now, we learned that season 2 was based on survivor accounts from the Sioux Falls Massacre, right? What do you suppose Peggy Blumquist's account of events was like? I can certainly imagine it taking all sorts of imaginative turns, such as she hit Rhys because she was distracted by a UFO and there was a UFO at the motel and so on. Narrators don't get much more unreliable than that, but nevertheless, the version of the Sioux Falls Massacre we saw was faithful to such accounts as were available.
@@kingbeauregard i always wondered why S2 suddenly had a narrator talking about Hanzee and his betrayal to the Gerhardt family. How reliable exactly are these narrators and the depiction of the events?
7:24 Shows you where they really are. B-o-w-l. Capitol B and owl in small letters. The door and windows look like a block representation of an owl. This is the domain of Baal. Nikki just got played.
Dan Davis damn Molach. This entire season reminds me of the damn iluminists bankers that control the world. I wonder if this is scripture or Cabalistic?
I figure the bowling alley was just her mortal mind trying to interpret a glimpse of the infinite in terms it could actually process. I figure the same holds with Ray: she was seeing his soul ready to be born into a new form, and the closest thing she could interpret it as was a kitten.
The sad part is that she actually failed in her task. She was supposed to give the message to Vargas and kill him, but she let her thirst for revenge blind her so she went after Emmitt instead. God punished her by having the Highway shoot her.
@@theodoresherman5707 the hype from friends got me to check it out, I was tired when I started watching it, however nothing i saw in the first couple of episodes woke me up.. that's reasoning, not an excuse my friend.
4:47 And this pretty much confirms what this bowling alley ACTUALLY is - it's a kind of 'purgatory' that appears when one is near death where a person is judged by the angels or God or whoever for their sins before deciding whether they should be given a second chance at life, admitted to Paradise or sent to Hell. Nikki passes Paul's judgement easily: she's not a bad person, just rough around the edges. Paul states that 'the others' thought Wrench should 'stay behind' but they've given him a pass because he's 'on a better path' - this is their (the angels, God, whoever) way of saying that Wrench has done some seriously questionable things but they believe he has the potential to do good, so they let him leave with Nikki. Yuri, of course, has no such luck, not only because he has killed Helga his former girlfriend, but also presumably because he is carrying some of the 'old souls' of the Cossacks, according to the philosophy of Gilgul (this would also explain why Yuri seems to have a bit of an obsession with the Cossacks throughout Season 3 - that obsession is a manifestation of Yuri carrying those 'old souls').
+Livingston Hampton I agree that nikki definitely was a pretty bad person, but i think you're pretty off base when it comes to her motivations lmao 1. she ESCAPED from prison, so there's no such thing as getting away from the criminal lifestyle when by virtue of being a fugitive, you are always living as a criminal, and won't be able to turn your life around so easily. 2. everything she does after escaping prison is to avenge ray's death (which obviously means she did love him). she gives all the money to wrench because her only goal was to kill varga and his men, as well as emmit later in the final episode.
I agree with your assessment except Nikki not being a bad person. She definitely was bad and after her death there's no doubt she went to hell for killing thay cop
@@xvAlien she was supposed to kill varga. Ray wise said you’ll remember the words when you deliver the message and she forgot them when confronted emmit
Favorite season of that show. Fantastic cast. As good as the antagonists were in all the other seasons, Thewlis trumps. The man just drips menace. A spider in human form.
Unlikely, he appears to Thaddeus Mobley in his montage where he loses all his money. He is younger and quite different from Yuri Gurka. Gurka was a victim of This Yuri, what business would he have with the sheriff and Nikki? This Mystery Man is more Vengeance of God than Man
Have watched this scene several times and noticed for the first time, the blood start to gush out of Yuri's neck when he has his apocalyptic vision 9:06-9:10 - nice touch! Guess its safe to assume he didn't make it out of that forest
I was so happy that Her and Wrench teamed up. Not only that they really had each other’s back. When she was killed by the trooper bc of Emmitt he waited a few years and came back to drop him. He didn’t forget. I’m sure it was the only person besides Numbers who looked out for him like that. First season of Fargo was a masterpiece. Lot of people like the second season which I do but I thought the third season was just as good. David Thewlis was phenomenal as Varga. Him and malvo are my favorite characters. Then Mike Milligan is the next. Didn’t care much for the fourth season though. Nothing against Chris Rock I like him but he can’t do dramatic acting. He’s a comedian. It’s ok there’s nothing wrong with that I’m just saying.
A) Poor Nikki... She was being aimed at Varga. But she couldn't focus, couldn't take her mind off revenge. I hope she's a black cat now. 2) wonder if the "This is the universe at its most ironic" line has to do with Volkswagen's history with the Nazis. And D) i need to write a fanfic where Varga himself winds up in the bowling alley. Imagine all the peasants waiting for him.
So do you guys think Gloria wasn’t actually at that bar in episode 3? Since Nikki isn’t actually at a bar here in the bowling alley (“is that what you see?”) maybe Gloria’s setting when she saw Paul at the bar wasn’t her actual setting, just what she was seeing
I love that within the logistics of "a true story", just about everything up to a certain point beghins to blur the line between a real story and more of a memory until this episode and afterwards we're left wondering what it all means. If you go back and watch, there' an interesting amount of detail to support a perfectly realistic narrative that is eventually taken over by the literary influences, connections, and everything else not literally in the text. From a "true" story" point of view- Ray Wise is a criminal entity of Jewish decent, putting him in direct opposition witht the notably anti-semitic Vargas. He went as far as following Gloria. His character is the best and deepest example of a device that's disconnected from the "reality" of the story, yet he still influences things greatly in the way of guiging a few characters and providing an abstract ending to the mysterious, haunting narrative from the start of the show.
I wonder if the Beetle could be a reference to Blood Simple, the Coens' first movie. At first I thought it could have been Da Fino's Beetle from The Big Lebowski, but the part about the car being "swept clean" of its sins sounded off - Da Fino didn't strike me as a potentially sinful character. But then I remembered about the more sinister Lorren Visser from Blood Simple. His Beetle was old and rusty, whereas the one in which Nikki and Wrench drive away is in pristine condition with otherworldly shiny metallic paint, without a spot of rust or dirt - especially impressive given its age and the winter conditions. It's as if the car indeed had its sins swept clean after being taken from Visser; Visser who suffers a fate similar to Yuri's - left for dead after being severely injured, possibly bleeding out, and even referencing the possibility of meeting other people in the afterlife.
The volkswagen was developed and originally made in Nazi Germany. The german government has acknowledge that concentration camp labour was used for some of its production during the war. I believe this is what he is referring to - I would hazard a guess that Nikki is of Jewish descent.
What a fitting season following series 2. The aliens were an absurd device to help the altruistic character. Now God is here to help the same character
Wow I made this comment 3 years ago and now I wanted to visit this scene. This scene is so heartbreaking when you see she sent the message to the wrong person.
The fact that she is only slightly phased by the fact her fiancée was reincarnated as a cat is hilarious. Also, the fact that yuri isn't seen after is pretty eerie, signifying this could have been a guardian angel. Since Yuri was after them and he basically just eliminated the threat
Absolutely. Generally, fans of that movie are MEGA-FANS of that movie. Her outfit, the setting/sounds, and the cinematography all scream "Homage!!!" That traveller is Sam Elliott.
Not god :) The series has always been open to a metaphysical as well as an objective-rational interpretation. In the end it remains to you, since there is no official interpretation. Your personal Schrödinger-box. But personally I think that Paul Marrane (the man) could either be the reincarnated and enlightened Rabbi Nachner or some higher entity (seraph, angel, call it as you like). There are many strong indications that this is a Near-death experience...
I'd fire the bar tender. NO BUSINESS. Double whiskey. Time to service; 14 SECONDS. Sherry. Time to service; 178 SECONDS. What the fuck? Did you forget the man's order, since so much was going on?? Distracted? Not at my register you weren't distracted. You did zero business in those 178 seconds. Get out!
Mr Wrench was seen drinking the whisky. That means the bartender went to Wrench and delivered the drink. This is also why it took so long for the Sherry to arrive. Coen's have it all figured out.
You know I was thinking that too, but the bartender gave Mr. Wrench his drink during that time too. Not that it was a far walk, but it helps to explain a little why it took so long.
I’ll say this a million times. Season 3 is bay far one of the most underrated seasons in TV history. It’s pact with Existentialism, the right amount of Nihilism and CHOCK FULL of Religious Themes. God DAMN do I love this season. Not to mention how incredible 1 and 2 were, but I never sleep on this season. I’ve visited this scene a million times. Don’t care if it’s recorded on a TV, this is my Jam. The scene where Yuri finally gets what’s coming, the end of the line. The final seed sown into the Garden. A righteous and yet magnanimous scene.
Thank you for uploading. But also how is this the only video of this scene uploaded by now? One of the best scense in the season possibly even the series. So damn powerful in a curious way
I don’t normally upload videos on here and I wonder the same thing. My half-assed attempt to share this scene with a friend is the only version on UA-cam for some reason. Such a powerful scene.
It's a shame the CW superhero shows are no more, because I would have liked Ray Wise to play the Phantom Stranger just like this. Just some guy who finds himself chatting with the heroes every now and again, and they think he's just some guy, even as he effortlessly helps them navigate moral quagmires. Like, you know how there was that whole thing where Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor were on bad terms for a while? I would have been happy if Ray / Phantom Stranger happened to be standing next to Kara while she was waiting in line to buy donuts, and they started talking about expectations on friends and you sometimes have to meet them much more than halfway. And then later Lena would be on a plane next to Ray / Phantom Stranger, and they would have talked about the many reasons people keep secrets and they're very often not malicious even if they feel like a betrayal.
some east german took the blame for the death of helga ulbricht in opening scene, wich yuri killed (and the guy being confused by the stasi for yuri). and yuri was a descendant of some people wich did some massacre in ukraine (his cossack granddad?) at least thats the gist of it that i could figure.
Had a serious girlfriend must like this, and should have married her. She didn't have a shotgun, though. But she had an amazing skillset in just about every other category you could name. I have a tree planted for her in her hometown park.
In christian cosmology, the Wandering Jew (sometimes called Paul Marrane) is a mythical figure doomed to travel the Earth until the end of days for having mocked Jesus in his path to Golgotha. His character is mostly associated with redemption and punition.
@@jonathansenile4396 Yes, in Fargo's universe, if there is a cohesive pantheon, Paul is clearly a being of judgement and a psychopompe, deciding who gets a chance to escape death by freezing and those whose crimes makes them worthy of dying alone of blood loss.
The idea of a soldier giving a divorce to his wife on condition he did not return after 12 months is King David's decree to all his soldiers. Ray Wise makes various comments about reincarnation, also a Jewish concept. He especially says that to the Ukrainian killer Yuri Gurka,him evidently was a Jew massacring Cossack in his previous life.PS. The film starts with the ambiguous East German Communist police named "Stassi" and it's connection to all the Stassi family characters in this film
I always assumed this was Lucifer in human form. God did task him to punish the wicked, who's to say he isnt allowed to walk the earth and do so in physical form...
Ewan Mcgregor made a fantastic job playing that cat
He made a better job playing ewan mcgregor 2
General catnobi...
He had to wear special shoes to look shorter.
Lmao
Lmaooo, that makes like 5 roles for him in this now? 🤣 Ray, Emmit, Ray pretending to be Emmit, the Sci-fi Story Narrator and a kitten... maaan that’s versatility lmao
Props to the guy holding the camera so still for ten minutes straight. I honestly forgot that I was watching somebody record a screen
Have you heard of TRIPOD?
SImply put, one of the best 10-minute sequences in modern TV history.
When a cat blinks slowly at you it's saying "I love you"
This is one of my absolute favourite scenes. The story is lifted fully from the plot and placed in a zone where only the emotions and reactions of the characters matter. This seems to accomplish everything that the UFO scene in season 2 wanted to do but didn't quite achieve. Very Lynchian IMO!
Great comments. And Ray Wise from "Twin Peaks" in a different kind of Red Room.
it's a litteral deus ex machina and a tribute to The Big Lebowski ^^
About the UFOs, I can explain them. Now, we learned that season 2 was based on survivor accounts from the Sioux Falls Massacre, right? What do you suppose Peggy Blumquist's account of events was like? I can certainly imagine it taking all sorts of imaginative turns, such as she hit Rhys because she was distracted by a UFO and there was a UFO at the motel and so on. Narrators don't get much more unreliable than that, but nevertheless, the version of the Sioux Falls Massacre we saw was faithful to such accounts as were available.
@@kingbeauregard i always wondered why S2 suddenly had a narrator talking about Hanzee and his betrayal to the Gerhardt family. How reliable exactly are these narrators and the depiction of the events?
Thanks for the fucking spoiler I that’s what I get for not watching in order
"Have you been to this place before?"
"The bowling alley?"
"Is that what you see?"
Heaviest lines in the entire series!
7:24 Shows you where they really are. B-o-w-l. Capitol B and owl in small letters. The door and windows look like a block representation of an owl. This is the domain of Baal. Nikki just got played.
Dan Davis damn Molach. This entire season reminds me of the damn iluminists bankers that control the world. I wonder if this is scripture or Cabalistic?
Dan Davis if you notice as well, the L flickers around to form the word Bow. Possibly relation to God himself
@@dandavis8300 that's quite the stretch. Especially since Baal is usually pronounced bale like in a bale of hay
@@indalcecio --Except that the owl is a symbol of Moloch which is another name for Baal.
I love how this feels like a dual-reference to both The Big Lebowski and Twin Peaks (Ray Wise is definitely an inspired casting), it's so good.
nope
And Pulp Fiction
@@bryanpinto4051 at the beginnig, when they enter the bowling alley, you can see a white russian standing on the table
I love her reaction when she sees the kitten. Seems so genuine
I figure the bowling alley was just her mortal mind trying to interpret a glimpse of the infinite in terms it could actually process. I figure the same holds with Ray: she was seeing his soul ready to be born into a new form, and the closest thing she could interpret it as was a kitten.
The sad part is that she actually failed in her task. She was supposed to give the message to Vargas and kill him, but she let her thirst for revenge blind her so she went after Emmitt instead. God punished her by having the Highway shoot her.
Indeed indeed truely sad
maybe he is not killable, she atleast killed his henchmen
Fargo meets Twin Peaks:)
Nope, fargo meets TBL
I think I got 2 episodes into twin peak.. I'll get back to it one day, problem is all the hype around it
@@jasonking7736 Sounds like an excuse
@@theodoresherman5707 the hype from friends got me to check it out, I was tired when I started watching it, however nothing i saw in the first couple of episodes woke me up.. that's reasoning, not an excuse my friend.
@@s.foostenveld29 yeah I think the reference went over a lot of people's heads tbh..
4:47 And this pretty much confirms what this bowling alley ACTUALLY is - it's a kind of 'purgatory' that appears when one is near death where a person is judged by the angels or God or whoever for their sins before deciding whether they should be given a second chance at life, admitted to Paradise or sent to Hell.
Nikki passes Paul's judgement easily: she's not a bad person, just rough around the edges. Paul states that 'the others' thought Wrench should 'stay behind' but they've given him a pass because he's 'on a better path' - this is their (the angels, God, whoever) way of saying that Wrench has done some seriously questionable things but they believe he has the potential to do good, so they let him leave with Nikki.
Yuri, of course, has no such luck, not only because he has killed Helga his former girlfriend, but also presumably because he is carrying some of the 'old souls' of the Cossacks, according to the philosophy of Gilgul (this would also explain why Yuri seems to have a bit of an obsession with the Cossacks throughout Season 3 - that obsession is a manifestation of Yuri carrying those 'old souls').
+Livingston Hampton I agree that nikki definitely was a pretty bad person, but i think you're pretty off base when it comes to her motivations lmao 1. she ESCAPED from prison, so there's no such thing as getting away from the criminal lifestyle when by virtue of being a fugitive, you are always living as a criminal, and won't be able to turn your life around so easily. 2. everything she does after escaping prison is to avenge ray's death (which obviously means she did love him). she gives all the money to wrench because her only goal was to kill varga and his men, as well as emmit later in the final episode.
Apart fro dropping an air conditioner to kill them she wasn't bad. Her genuine love for Ray was her redeeming feature.
I agree with your assessment except Nikki not being a bad person. She definitely was bad and after her death there's no doubt she went to hell for killing thay cop
@@xvAlien she was supposed to kill varga. Ray wise said you’ll remember the words when you deliver the message and she forgot them when confronted emmit
@@DiegoMartinez-ur7gi That is Nikki's tragedy: she was given another chance, but she made the wrong choices.
Favorite season of that show. Fantastic cast. As good as the antagonists were in all the other seasons, Thewlis trumps. The man just drips menace. A spider in human form.
"Mister it's been a long day "
"They're all long"
(Meaning a day to GOD is 1000 years. )
Clearly purgatory.
When did anyone say anything about 1000 years
Man Invented God. OutDated superstition. Evolution has been proven true.
Religious Insanity. mcg truth blog
Lou Reed did in that one song
This was my 2nd favorite Fargo episode after the Sioux Falls massacre
Leland Palmer doesn’t look out of place here at all.
"Ray, I'm afraid you're gonna have to leave the cat"
Nikki was the cat. :) Amazing scene
WalterWhite
It was Ray Stussi.
Ha! I didn’t pick up on that! What a cool scene
put down the pipe walt
Sooooo.... Ray's soul is in Nikki? And Nikki is that cat??? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@@dougstyles5091 okay since people seem to still have comprehension problems .. Ray is the cat
I've watched this scene so many times ... beyond powerful , its something else. Perfection.
why? how?
Have you noticed the white russian on the table at the beginngin
I love this scene, literally a "deus" ex machina, plus a tribute to The Big Lebowski (I love the cat's eyes at the end)
It would have been cool if Steve Buscemi had reprised his role as Donny to further evident they were in a purgatory situation.
@@JosephDutra you can see a white russian on the table when nikki first enters the ally
This is Yuri Gurka from the opening scene in the East German interrogation room. The killer that Jakob was mistaken for.
OMG! I TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT SCENE!!!
Unlikely, he appears to Thaddeus Mobley in his montage where he loses all his money. He is younger and quite different from Yuri Gurka. Gurka was a victim of This Yuri, what business would he have with the sheriff and Nikki? This Mystery Man is more Vengeance of God than Man
a witty woman is a treasure. a witty beauty is a power. a witty, loyal beauty rules as much of the earth as she cares to.
Have watched this scene several times and noticed for the first time, the blood start to gush out of Yuri's neck when he has his apocalyptic vision 9:06-9:10 - nice touch! Guess its safe to assume he didn't make it out of that forest
Have you noticed the white russian on the table at the beginning when nikki first enters?
I love how Fargo captures the evil and mystery of the world that some people may not believe anymore.
I was so happy that Her and Wrench teamed up. Not only that they really had each other’s back. When she was killed by the trooper bc of Emmitt he waited a few years and came back to drop him. He didn’t forget. I’m sure it was the only person besides Numbers who looked out for him like that. First season of Fargo was a masterpiece. Lot of people like the second season which I do but I thought the third season was just as good. David Thewlis was phenomenal as Varga. Him and malvo are my favorite characters. Then Mike Milligan is the next. Didn’t care much for the fourth season though. Nothing against Chris Rock I like him but he can’t do dramatic acting. He’s a comedian. It’s ok there’s nothing wrong with that I’m just saying.
My God the writing in this show is phenomenal. -C
When I first watched this all I could think was 'this is some real Twin Peaks shit right here". And of course it was in some way.
When Leland Palmer casually walks in.. EPIC
man I cried when she had to leave the cat behind
Now that Ray Stussy and Nikki Swango are dead, can they be a couple of cats and live happily? Wrench could adopt them
Ray Cat
Nikki Cat
Kkkkkk
we all hope that 😂
"The Stranger" walks many paths and takes many forms.
I swear, during this scene i was waiting for someone to shout 'OVER THE LINE!'
I spit taked when I saw Ray Wise as weird bowling alley jesus. That is priceless.
I was kind of disappointed with Season 3 up until this episode ... wow
Me too
The main reason of my dissapointment was because of Michael stutgart character
And chief Gloria bungle
It is slow, but I think it's the best season. Absolute perfection.
Still appreciate the reference to Rabbi Nachmann. He was the one who popularized the "Rooster Prince" parable, the second episode title in season 1
A) Poor Nikki... She was being aimed at Varga. But she couldn't focus, couldn't take her mind off revenge. I hope she's a black cat now.
2) wonder if the "This is the universe at its most ironic" line has to do with Volkswagen's history with the Nazis. And
D) i need to write a fanfic where Varga himself winds up in the bowling alley. Imagine all the peasants waiting for him.
Pitchfork peasants with murder in their eyes!
Am I the only one who sees this guy as a personification of God and Varga as Satan?
So do you guys think Gloria wasn’t actually at that bar in episode 3? Since Nikki isn’t actually at a bar here in the bowling alley (“is that what you see?”) maybe Gloria’s setting when she saw Paul at the bar wasn’t her actual setting, just what she was seeing
Justin Jones She also saw him on the plane though.
Просто потрясающая сцена, одна из лучших в кинематографе что я видел, во втором сезоне тоже были дэус эксы в виде НЛО, но тут апогей
its funny when i first watched fargo 3 years ago i didnt understand this scene but now i watched for the second time now i understand.
I love that within the logistics of "a true story", just about everything up to a certain point beghins to blur the line between a real story and more of a memory until this episode and afterwards we're left wondering what it all means. If you go back and watch, there' an interesting amount of detail to support a perfectly realistic narrative that is eventually taken over by the literary influences, connections, and everything else not literally in the text. From a "true" story" point of view- Ray Wise is a criminal entity of Jewish decent, putting him in direct opposition witht the notably anti-semitic Vargas. He went as far as following Gloria. His character is the best and deepest example of a device that's disconnected from the "reality" of the story, yet he still influences things greatly in the way of guiging a few characters and providing an abstract ending to the mysterious, haunting narrative from the start of the show.
Season 2 - Aliens
Season 3 - Literally Santa Clause...
I love it 🤣
This show is perfection
I wonder if the Beetle could be a reference to Blood Simple, the Coens' first movie. At first I thought it could have been Da Fino's Beetle from The Big Lebowski, but the part about the car being "swept clean" of its sins sounded off - Da Fino didn't strike me as a potentially sinful character. But then I remembered about the more sinister Lorren Visser from Blood Simple. His Beetle was old and rusty, whereas the one in which Nikki and Wrench drive away is in pristine condition with otherworldly shiny metallic paint, without a spot of rust or dirt - especially impressive given its age and the winter conditions. It's as if the car indeed had its sins swept clean after being taken from Visser; Visser who suffers a fate similar to Yuri's - left for dead after being severely injured, possibly bleeding out, and even referencing the possibility of meeting other people in the afterlife.
It is
Also there is a white russian at the beginning on the table when nikki and wrench enter the ally the firsttime
The volkswagen was developed and originally made in Nazi Germany. The german government has acknowledge that concentration camp labour was used for some of its production during the war. I believe this is what he is referring to - I would hazard a guess that Nikki is of Jewish descent.
What a fitting season following series 2. The aliens were an absurd device to help the altruistic character. Now God is here to help the same character
And in season 1 the wolves tried to help.
Wow I made this comment 3 years ago and now I wanted to visit this scene.
This scene is so heartbreaking when you see she sent the message to the wrong person.
Is this the same bowling alley of Big lebowski?
The fact that she is only slightly phased by the fact her fiancée was reincarnated as a cat is hilarious. Also, the fact that yuri isn't seen after is pretty eerie, signifying this could have been a guardian angel. Since Yuri was after them and he basically just eliminated the threat
This is an Easter Egg to The Big Lebowski
Absolutely. Generally, fans of that movie are MEGA-FANS of that movie. Her outfit, the setting/sounds, and the cinematography all scream "Homage!!!" That traveller is Sam Elliott.
Yup. And to Twin Peaks, really.
I was gonna say thanks captain obvious but I’m trying to be a better person so instead I’ll just say oh ya!
Kyle Campbell and ex machina , it’s so cool how they did this
Not gonna lie, teared up at the way the kitten named ray looked at Nikki
Also, could this man possibly be god?
Not god :)
The series has always been open to a metaphysical as well as an objective-rational interpretation. In the end it remains to you, since there is no official interpretation. Your personal Schrödinger-box. But personally I think that Paul Marrane (the man) could either be the reincarnated and enlightened Rabbi Nachner or some higher entity (seraph, angel, call it as you like). There are many strong indications that this is a Near-death experience...
look up "the wandering jew"
Huh
he's probably given all the dialogue
@@voidw4lker Rabi Nachman*
This scene is actually a tribute to the Big Lebowski
Yes you can even see a white russian at the beginngin when nikki and wrench first enter
"Gericht und Gnade."
(judgement and mercy?)
From Max Brod's afterword to Kafka's "The Castle".
Anyone familiar with the Kabbalah?
When she sees ‘Ray’ she changes, she sees the last remnant of the person she cared for.
I really do hope that Varga has to listen to these lines in season 4.
hope dies last...
Was not expecting to weep at this scene.
Purgatory place is boring as bowling, except for Donny from Big Lebowski :)
[Donny]: Whoo! I'm slammin' em tonight! You guys are dead in the water!
The White Lodge
Leland became the Fireman :')
Thanks, my favorite scene from season 3
אל נקמות ה' אל נקמות הופיע.... what a scene......
i cant not cry at this
This reminds me of Big Lebowski scene with Sam Elliot
it's a reference to it; both the Big Lebowski and the original Fargo movie were directed by the Coen Brothers
How ya doin' there dude?
The Big lebowski meets Twin Peaks
If the camera had been held steady this would have been the best clip on UA-cam.
Fire walk with me
Dan Mckay i did not kill anybody
love MEW in this season shes fuckin dreamy ! :D
I'd fire the bar tender. NO BUSINESS.
Double whiskey. Time to service; 14 SECONDS.
Sherry. Time to service; 178 SECONDS.
What the fuck? Did you forget the man's order, since so much was going on?? Distracted? Not at my register you weren't distracted.
You did zero business in those 178 seconds. Get out!
She never gets the second drink for her friend, either.
Mr Wrench was seen drinking the whisky. That means the bartender went to Wrench and delivered the drink. This is also why it took so long for the Sherry to arrive. Coen's have it all figured out.
These guys are dead in the water
Still wondering why he visit Gloria on the plane.
Some have said he is the mythical wandering jew.
When talking with Gloria Burgle he identified himself as "Paul Marrane", and that is a name associated with The Wandering Jew.
@@kingbeauregard Thanks for that! I wonder if he will get his own netfix series? Maybe they will use the Casca character from the books.
The Dude Abides!!
The bartender had a long walk to get the bottle of sherry.
You know I was thinking that too, but the bartender gave Mr. Wrench his drink during that time too. Not that it was a far walk, but it helps to explain a little why it took so long.
I’ll say this a million times. Season 3 is bay far one of the most underrated seasons in TV history. It’s pact with Existentialism, the right amount of Nihilism and CHOCK FULL of Religious Themes. God DAMN do I love this season. Not to mention how incredible 1 and 2 were, but I never sleep on this season. I’ve visited this scene a million times. Don’t care if it’s recorded on a TV, this is my Jam.
The scene where Yuri finally gets what’s coming, the end of the line. The final seed sown into the Garden.
A righteous and yet magnanimous scene.
Sure, and here they get a bit of history wrong, such a masterpiece.
Never thought I would want to be a kitten
Life is suffering.
Thank you for uploading. But also how is this the only video of this scene uploaded by now? One of the best scense in the season possibly even the series. So damn powerful in a curious way
I don’t normally upload videos on here and I wonder the same thing. My half-assed attempt to share this scene with a friend is the only version on UA-cam for some reason. Such a powerful scene.
So this guy is some angel of death.
Silver T pp
more likely god
It's a shame the CW superhero shows are no more, because I would have liked Ray Wise to play the Phantom Stranger just like this. Just some guy who finds himself chatting with the heroes every now and again, and they think he's just some guy, even as he effortlessly helps them navigate moral quagmires.
Like, you know how there was that whole thing where Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor were on bad terms for a while? I would have been happy if Ray / Phantom Stranger happened to be standing next to Kara while she was waiting in line to buy donuts, and they started talking about expectations on friends and you sometimes have to meet them much more than halfway. And then later Lena would be on a plane next to Ray / Phantom Stranger, and they would have talked about the many reasons people keep secrets and they're very often not malicious even if they feel like a betrayal.
Speaks fluent Hebrew. Drives Volkswagen.
'This is the universe at its most ironic.'
😂
And that's what made me finish that season lol
thank u for posting
This kind of reminds me of The Strange Man from Red Dead.
And this was the reason why the blue channel was removed from all other scenes.
So what is the connection to the East Berlin opening of season 3, "You are Yuri Gurka. You are an immigrant from Ukraine.
In search of it 🤷♂️
please, explain
some east german took the blame for the death of helga ulbricht in opening scene, wich yuri killed (and the guy being confused by the stasi for yuri). and yuri was a descendant of some people wich did some massacre in ukraine (his cossack granddad?) at least thats the gist of it that i could figure.
Like my momma said always watch yourself around a person who drinks Sherry
Yo these Bible fanfics are getting out of hand
Laura palmers dad is still Crazy
Had a serious girlfriend must like this, and should have married her. She didn't have a shotgun, though. But she had an amazing skillset in just about every other category you could name. I have a tree planted for her in her hometown park.
Was he the god of the Fargo universe of what ? I couldn't find a video talking about this strange character.
In christian cosmology, the Wandering Jew (sometimes called Paul Marrane) is a mythical figure doomed to travel the Earth until the end of days for having mocked Jesus in his path to Golgotha. His character is mostly associated with redemption and punition.
@@TheFiresloth i see... but does he have like, godly powers and such? because from my understanding he deemed the death of Yuri Ghurka.
@@jonathansenile4396 Yes, in Fargo's universe, if there is a cohesive pantheon, Paul is clearly a being of judgement and a psychopompe, deciding who gets a chance to escape death by freezing and those whose crimes makes them worthy of dying alone of blood loss.
@@TheFiresloth I see, you're a man of culture indeed. Thank you.
The idea of a soldier giving a divorce to his wife on condition he did not return after 12 months is King David's decree to all his soldiers. Ray Wise makes various comments about reincarnation, also a Jewish concept. He especially says that to the Ukrainian killer Yuri Gurka,him evidently was a Jew massacring Cossack in his previous life.PS. The film starts with the ambiguous East German Communist police named "Stassi" and it's connection to all the Stassi family characters in this film
Payback time Yuri....
Amazing scene
Damn fine scene!
I always assumed this was Lucifer in human form.
God did task him to punish the wicked, who's to say he isnt allowed to walk the earth and do so in physical form...
When did Leland Palmer became the Fireman?
He killed Laura Palmer
Nikki = female version of Numbers!
MICKEY ROURKE SHOULD BE A REGULAR ON FARGO SERIES.
Essa cena me deixou confuso
I never understood this - who was the guy?
Reminds me of the big lebowski
what the shoe doing in tree season two, why aliens put shoe in tree ?
What in God's name are you blathering about?
They didnt put it in the tree, when he was hit by peggy,
it knocked his shoe into the tree.
Arturas Karbocius the ufo’s were merely a suggestion, there were no true aliens
what did i just watch?
who is this man?
Somebody can write the "message" at min 5:43