No WAY. I never put together that the Russian was the same Yuri the interrogator was looking for in the opening scene of the season. It didn’t click until I heard “Helga Albrecht” again. This show just keeps on giving.
Damn I didn't even piece it together till I read this comment, I thought it was just an example of Varga's whole philosophy about the truth being subjective.
@@theo1216it still is an example of the just a story. And the facts being someone else. Or atlest the accepted facts. Like the new chief. Mashed potatoes type simple. But this whole season revealed around story vs facts vs reality .
this season has the strongest ending cluster of episodes in my opinion. crazy tonal shift into the surreal, makes you appreciate the slower burn that led up to it a lot more when you rewatch.
The bowling alley being a way station for souls or whatever would also explain why the guy behind the counter just accepts everyone coming in drenched in blood.
No it’s one of the bad guys from robo cop😜 In the Bible there has been relatively few people that spoke to God, most were from his profits or angles. God used three profits to deliver a similar message to the Edomites who were decents of Esau, he sold his birth right as first born to Jacob his younger brother for a bowl of soup and God cursed him. The Edomites messed with the Israelis and God used at least three profits to warn them to cut it out or they would be wiped out which what happened by the babylonians The Cossacks hunted the Jews and many believed that is what lead them to the concentration of them in Germany at the beginning of the 1900s Noah Hawley loves sprinkling these old stories into his books and tv series My Latvia grandfather told me stories about the Cossacks that were pasted down History is crazy!
Great channel guys! Go back to initial moments of Episode 1, in the East German interview...Yuri Gurka and Helga Albrecht. The bowling alley scene is a call back to Coen Brothers The Big Lebowski. The cowboy/narrator/tumbleweed guy is Sam Elliott who plays some knowing being of the universe. The man on the airplane in Ep 1 and in the bar as well, with that idiot LA cop, is also the supernatural guy at the bowling alley. Carrie Coon as Gloria Bargle the Chief/deputy is amazing in this show. The guy in the mask missing an ear is descended from barbarian cossacks who slaughtered Ukrainians in the 1700's and who later bacame Soviet savages in East Germany. Pretty timely with what is going on today in Ukraine.
VM says his mum smuggled the 'secret recipe' all the way from Wales to Bristol; but Wales is only about 5 miles from Bristol. So it's an absurd smuggling story.
@@busterboy7507 Yep. And there's no borders in between, it's a straight drive down the road. Varga was just pulling BS out his ass cos he knew Sy wouldn't know! (My guess.)
No WAY. I never put together that the Russian was the same Yuri the interrogator was looking for in the opening scene of the season. It didn’t click until I heard “Helga Albrecht” again. This show just keeps on giving.
Damn I didn't even piece it together till I read this comment, I thought it was just an example of Varga's whole philosophy about the truth being subjective.
@@theo1216it still is an example of the just a story. And the facts being someone else. Or atlest the accepted facts. Like the new chief. Mashed potatoes type simple. But this whole season revealed around story vs facts vs reality .
-"Have you been to this place before? "
-"The bowling alley? "
-"Is that what you see?"
FIRE 🔥
This episode went through a door...
this season has the strongest ending cluster of episodes in my opinion. crazy tonal shift into the surreal, makes you appreciate the slower burn that led up to it a lot more when you rewatch.
The bowling alley being a way station for souls or whatever would also explain why the guy behind the counter just accepts everyone coming in drenched in blood.
Tis The White Lodge from Twin Peaks. Ray Wise "is" Leeland, his soul cleansed of Bob.
...maybe? kinda?
@@gggoodingyes!
The bowling alley scene reminds me of The Big Lubowski
Swear the man at the bowling alley is God Himself, the way he speaks to the characters is so interesting.
A fave from Twin Peaks...
That's why he looked familiar! Thanks.
No it’s one of the bad guys from robo cop😜
In the Bible there has been relatively few people that spoke to God, most were from his profits or angles. God used three profits to deliver a similar message to the Edomites who were decents of Esau, he sold his birth right as first born to Jacob his younger brother for a bowl of soup and God cursed him. The Edomites messed with the Israelis and God used at least three profits to warn them to cut it out or they would be wiped out which what happened by the babylonians
The Cossacks hunted the Jews and many believed that is what lead them to the concentration of them in Germany at the beginning of the 1900s
Noah Hawley loves sprinkling these old stories into his books and tv series
My Latvia grandfather told me stories about the Cossacks that were pasted down
History is crazy!
The Bowling Alley *_is_* The White Lodge. Leeland's soul is cleansed of Bob, hence he is enlightened.
When he was trapped in the black lodge in 'Twin Peaks: the Return' (2017) all he said was "find Laura". This kinda makes up for it.
So many Lebowski references
Mr. Wrench is the biggest bad ass in the Fargo universe. That moment when the two masked henchman look at each other like "oh shit."
Them watching Twin Peaks would be insane
Wrench & Nikki are about to become a nasty hair in the soup for V.A !!!!
The bowling alley is purgatory.
The Bowling Alley is The White Lodge (not?) from Twin Peaks.
Change my mind. 🦉
(Yes, its aesthetically inspired by The Big Lebowski as well.)
Say what you want about Emmit, but nobody can deny that he's been here since 6.
Great channel guys! Go back to initial moments of Episode 1, in the East German interview...Yuri Gurka and Helga Albrecht. The bowling alley scene is a call back to Coen Brothers The Big Lebowski. The cowboy/narrator/tumbleweed guy is Sam Elliott who plays some knowing being of the universe. The man on the airplane in Ep 1 and in the bar as well, with that idiot LA cop, is also the supernatural guy at the bowling alley. Carrie Coon as Gloria Bargle the Chief/deputy is amazing in this show. The guy in the mask missing an ear is descended from barbarian cossacks who slaughtered Ukrainians in the 1700's and who later bacame Soviet savages in East Germany. Pretty timely with what is going on today in Ukraine.
You guys ok? Waiting for the last two episodes of season 3 and hoping youre do season four and praying you'll do season 5!!!
"A bowling alley...is that what you see?" Bone Thugs N' Harmony fellas
Hope more Fargo reactions are coming soon
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i know most people will tell you to stop with this season but definitely watch and react to SEASON 5, it was fuckin fantastic
they already did all 5 if i’m not mistaken, just doing thru scheduled uploads for youtube (which i understand)
VM says his mum smuggled the 'secret recipe' all the way from Wales to Bristol; but Wales is only about 5 miles from Bristol. So it's an absurd smuggling story.
It's around 40-50 miles.
@@busterboy7507 Yep. And there's no borders in between, it's a straight drive down the road. Varga was just pulling BS out his ass cos he knew Sy wouldn't know! (My guess.)
I love y'all!
Varga has no idea what he is about to deal with !!!!!!!!