You know what struck me - Richard asks and he's unable to meet Jimmy's eyes; fearful of what the answer will be. For a guy as fearsome as Richard, it shows there is some vulnerability there. Great acting.
His vulnerability was his face. He always felt like an outcast. He fought for his country and people were horrified or amused at the sight of him as if he was a circus show, even though he had gotten that fighting for his country. Harrow would have been a different man if he came back with his face intact. That was the only real weight he carried back from the war.
@@peoplez129 no killing people had a big affect on him as well. He even kept up with his body count until his assault on Gyp and his men where he literally took out so many people that he lost count lol
Such a powerful scene. In an interview, Jack Huston( Richard) said that he was trying his damnedest not to tear up while shooting this scene, because it was so emotional. And you can see it, Richard is right on the border of crying.
Richard was weeping when he walked in on the dead body of Angela. I loved when he explained to Nucky that he whacked Manny Horvitz for killing Angela and NOT because of Jimmy. Richard was my favorite character.
This is the kind of show where the main character are smart enough to know what the others are doing and thinking. Jimmy may not have known that Richard tried to kill himself, but he definitely knew something was wrong on that deep of a level.
I love Boardwalk Empire as well, but I dont think it was all that observant on Jimmy's part to notice Richard was going through some shit. Unlike most people, Jimmy looked at Richard's face, and focused in. He actually cared. When you do that, you'll notice a lot.
@@christophersuswal9544 I think so. I think that's why a fair bit got by Nucky. He was the cause of his own problems a lot of the time because he didn't care, when he did, his laser focus usually realised what was going in.
This scene was probably my favourite from the whole series. They act as if they have been friends since childhood. I think their experiences from the war have made them brothers.
Harrow breaks me. Can't even imagine how alone and isolated he must feel, completely detached from society. It's just a show, but it's so convincing acting with so much conviction. Feeling empty inside, yet still has so much to give. Dude made me weep too many times.
I have a theory I haven’t seen anyone else mention: I think a big reason Jimmy immediately befriends Richard is partly as a way of making up for failing Pearl. When Pearl gets her face slashed and her beauty stolen, she’s aware of how others will see her from that point onwards and the horror she will elicit from them. So in a moment of despair, when she asks Jimmy “who’s going to love me now?” Jimmy failed to answer her. He failed to reassure her of her worth and lovability. She felt utterly hopeless as a result and sadly kill3d herself to escape the pain of societal rejection. I think that experience of losing Pearl gave Jimmy a FAR greater empathy towards those who were disfigured or seen as physical outsiders. Those who as a consequence of their disfigurement now felt unlovable. So I think Jimmy really wanted to make sure Richard knew he was worth something, and to save him from the isolation and rejection that caused Pearl’s self deletion. In fact Richard almost does the same in the woods until he’s interrupted, but it was Jimmy’s love and loyalty in this scene that kept him from attempting it ever again. Jimmy couldn’t save himself but he did save Richard.
The part that struck me about this scene was at the end when Jimmy touches Richard hair. That gesture shows just how much Jimmy loved Richard and valued his friendship. At that moment Richard knew that Jimmy's answer to his question " will you fight for me" was genuine and real
Also after Jimmy gives his speech at the Babetts club it was Rixhard that Jimmy chose to go over and talk to. He said we did it pal, you are a part of this and anything you ever wanted is yours etc. They were true friends and brothers.
I love how he doesn’t just immediately answer. Jimmy wants him to know he means it, so he walks right up to him and it makes it much more personal. The little things.
I loved that scene and this one. The woodsman knew exactly why Richard was out there but in a very respectful manner, so as not to add to Richard's obvious mountain of shame, told him he was making a mistake. Beautiful writing.
I think he does. When Richard said he went for a walk Jimmy replies, "I should have gone with you." Richard brushes off his concern, saying it all turned out alright, "We're both back now."
These 2 are my favorite characters from the show. They are both veterans who have survived the war; But they both came back injured, physically and mentally... Each one knows how the other feels and that's what brings them closer together....Epic
@@WhySoSerious551 You obviously don't know bubkus about WWI. Here's just one snippet about PTSD (known as "shell shock" then) by Benjamin Russell Butterworth, Glasgow Caledonian University: As early as 1915, army hospitals became inundated with soldiers requiring treatment for “wounded minds”, tremors, blurred vision and fits, taking the military establishment entirely by surprise. An army psychiatrist, Charles Myers, subsequently published observations in the Lancet, coining the term shell-shock. Approximately 80,000 British soldiers were treated for shell-shock over the course of the war. Despite its prevalence, experiencing shell-shock was often attributed to moral failings and weaknesses, with some soldiers even being accused of cowardice.
@@mathewfullerton8577 My point is all this guy does is blame everything on the war, american entered the war at the end.....they didn't see much action comparitavely speaking, they did the same in ww2.
I love this scene, it's so subtly powerful and shows how deeply Richard wants to know that he means something to someone. Amazing character, and amazing show overall.
Extremely hardened, tough men having tender moments is always such an interesting dynamic. It's not only the stuff of movies either, the bond between men that have been in the trenches together (both literally and figuratively) are some of the strongest, most intimate bonds that exist. It's truely a bond of brothers that would go to hell for each other.
Jimmy and richard were brothers to the end. Richard was one of my fav characters in the show. He gave his life for jimmys son even after jimmy was dead thats loyalty.
M. Hall dude chill the fuck out, how do you know what he is are you apart of his everyday life? As a former soldier myself. I get his sentiment, fucking punks like you who never donned the uniform are always the ones bumping Yall gums with stupid shit.
Everyone who criticizes these programs about true soldiers or gangsters learned all they know about warfare or thuggery from playing with themselves with GI Joe with the Kung-Fu grip, and you are another phony, too, who missed my point entirely.
Anyone......ANYONE ......Who has ever served in an infantry unit....... KNOWS ....what that means..... This brings tears to my heart and soul.......... Semper Fidelis............
Richard Harrow is my favorite character ever on TV. Huston is superb and this scene with Jimmy was my favorite of that season. True friendship between men that would stop a bullet for each other. ' Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for a friend.'
Literally one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. Their connection is so golden and perfect, and Harrow is by far one of the most original characters in television
it seems to me that richard harrow is quickly becoming everybodies favorite character, and for good reason, he is a fascinating combination of scary,cool,sympathetic and always deadly.
I shared this with a group message I have with my fellow Marines..... this is so heartbreaking because it is still true to this day. My Marines are my brothers
Eventhough i'm quite a sentimental person, i didnt cried with this, i mean it's a masterpiece scene and their bond was greatly developed, for me, Capone with his son, that two scenes really moved me, especially the first, but when they did the second and i fell again i couldnt believe it. Really good arc story the Jimmy Harrow duet.
Still one of the best scenes of the show. I have a buddy like this and I have been that guy. It feels great to know someone has your back and cares for you.
Richard loved Jimmy, but he understood the businesses they were in, so when he found out about Jimmy's death, he kept it together "Jimmy was a soldier, and he lost." Dammit, can it be September already?????
I have friends I grew up with and family I love dearly, but I would never tell them that Id die a 100 deaths for my bros who I served with. When someone is willing to die for u and u for them its an entirely different bond. Its why guys chose to stay and fight and die with their brothers instead of running for their lives. Ive done it and Ill do it again. To those who chose to stay and fight I salute you.
A brilliant cast overall, but Richard and Jimmy were the most memorable. Two broken men who put each other together again (in a way). Why didn't Jack Huston get an Emmy(s) for his remarkable portrayal of this character. Tour de Force stuff!
Will you fight for me in this context is a question that a vulnerable soldier is asking another fellow soldier. The brotherhood of arms. This isn't something that civilians can totally understand, I don't think. It's beyond our life experience, but we can understand the emotion behind the question all too well. It's akin to asking your hopeful if they love you, and hoping for that particular answer "More than anything."
The thing is, this is the first show in years which characters (apart from the main ones) develop equally great, whether for good or evil. So we don't concentrate in just one big main person or two like 99% of the shows. I don't think Nucky's character is weak at all, I just think every fucking character on this show is a quality actor with an amazing story.
I lost interest in the series after they killed off certain key characters (no spoilers), but I gotta say the build-up to this scene was perfectly executed... over the episode prior they really emphasized Richards loneliness and depression, then just at the highest point of tension they dropped this scene - was really well done.
the reality of combat changes a person forever......The shared extreme hardships, violence, death, gore, blood-shed, and the bonding that developes between warriors is beyond articulation or even understanding for the most part.....one returns from it with a sense of what really matters and what doesn't, the contrast between someone who has experienced it and one who has not, is night & day. One longs for the bonding, the brother hood that war in it's strange and morbid way creates amongst the warrior's.
I so agree. Even though he's the main person, I don't care about him at all. Al Capone, Jimmy, Torino, Rothstein, Lucky, Meyer, Harrow, Owen, Margaret all intrigue me.
Holy fuck the emotional impact of this. Richard probably hasn’t ever felt a connection as deep as he did w Darmody, at least not since his scarring, and in the way that they share a pain and want only to bring one another up.
The idea of the guy next to you getting hit is far more terrifying than the idea of yourself getting hit. In fact, when the shit hits the fan, usually you have so much adrenaline and muscle memory that you don’t really consider the fact that at any moment the hand of statistical chance and geometry may place a bullet into the same space that you are occupying. Usually any concern you have is for the people around you. This is the result of training and shared experiences of danger among a group. This is what separates an effective military unit from ones that crumble under pressure. If you don’t fear your own mortality in moments of duress, you don’t make poor decisions out of fear. In fact, in most contacts, the aggressive return of gunfire, fast and brutal, is the safest thing to do. They won’t stop shooting at you until they fear you. They don’t fear you if you aren’t shooting back. And they won’t stop shooting if you run. They will follow you and shoot you in the back. The art of war is nuanced and far more psychological than just being accurate with a rifle.
Had my girlfriend and I in tears. After Jimmy's response we balled. I honestly thought Jimmy would say something that would hurt Richard but his response and the way he holds Richards head was just beautiful. Them two guys are why i keep coming back to this series
You see so much of films, sometimes you be touched but not often. And the barrier of prescribed Methadone and Valiun maybe have something to do with my lack of emotions... So I was very surpriced when I saw this scene and nearly started to cry!. . I'm glad I felt so strongly about this great scene, but a bit displeased that I fell for the Hollywood "trick" to follow their "emotional scheme" Anyway: The friendship we all dream of.Very good and touching!
You know what struck me - Richard asks and he's unable to meet Jimmy's eyes; fearful of what the answer will be. For a guy as fearsome as Richard, it shows there is some vulnerability there. Great acting.
@TheRealist 811 he wasn't killing them. It was pure and calculated extermination.
His vulnerability was his face. He always felt like an outcast. He fought for his country and people were horrified or amused at the sight of him as if he was a circus show, even though he had gotten that fighting for his country. Harrow would have been a different man if he came back with his face intact. That was the only real weight he carried back from the war.
@@peoplez129 no killing people had a big affect on him as well. He even kept up with his body count until his assault on Gyp and his men where he literally took out so many people that he lost count lol
I'm a man but him not meeting his eyes was really sad
He didn't look at him cause he would see and knew the truth. It's hard to look at people you care and can read them.
Such a powerful scene.
In an interview, Jack Huston( Richard) said that he was trying his damnedest not to tear up while shooting this scene, because it was so emotional. And you can see it, Richard is right on the border of crying.
Interview link? Thanks
Richard was weeping when he walked in on the dead body of Angela. I loved when he explained to Nucky that he whacked Manny Horvitz for killing Angela and NOT because of Jimmy. Richard was my favorite character.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Mine too
This is the kind of show where the main character are smart enough to know what the others are doing and thinking. Jimmy may not have known that Richard tried to kill himself, but he definitely knew something was wrong on that deep of a level.
I love Boardwalk Empire as well, but I dont think it was all that observant on Jimmy's part to notice Richard was going through some shit. Unlike most people, Jimmy looked at Richard's face, and focused in. He actually cared. When you do that, you'll notice a lot.
@@christophersuswal9544 I think so. I think that's why a fair bit got by Nucky. He was the cause of his own problems a lot of the time because he didn't care, when he did, his laser focus usually realised what was going in.
This scene was probably my favourite from the whole series. They act as if they have been friends since childhood. I think their experiences from the war have made them brothers.
markwest1987 although they didn't fight in the same unit, the bond warriors share transcends that
@@mgway4661 yes it does...
markwest1987 *Brothers in Arms* isn’t just a saying
They bleed in that war even if they didn’t fight beside each other they wore the same uniform and that’s a bond stronger then steel
"Brothers in arms" is for life.
Harrow breaks me. Can't even imagine how alone and isolated he must feel, completely detached from society. It's just a show, but it's so convincing acting with so much conviction. Feeling empty inside, yet still has so much to give. Dude made me weep too many times.
Yes. When he was under the pier, I had to stop the show, I was crying so hard I couldn't see the TV.
I have a theory I haven’t seen anyone else mention: I think a big reason Jimmy immediately befriends Richard is partly as a way of making up for failing Pearl.
When Pearl gets her face slashed and her beauty stolen, she’s aware of how others will see her from that point onwards and the horror she will elicit from them. So in a moment of despair, when she asks Jimmy “who’s going to love me now?” Jimmy failed to answer her. He failed to reassure her of her worth and lovability. She felt utterly hopeless as a result and sadly kill3d herself to escape the pain of societal rejection.
I think that experience of losing Pearl gave Jimmy a FAR greater empathy towards those who were disfigured or seen as physical outsiders. Those who as a consequence of their disfigurement now felt unlovable.
So I think Jimmy really wanted to make sure Richard knew he was worth something, and to save him from the isolation and rejection that caused Pearl’s self deletion. In fact Richard almost does the same in the woods until he’s interrupted, but it was Jimmy’s love and loyalty in this scene that kept him from attempting it ever again.
Jimmy couldn’t save himself but he did save Richard.
The physical damage also still irritated him to some extent
Very good 😮😮😮
The part that struck me about this scene was at the end when Jimmy touches Richard hair. That gesture shows just how much Jimmy loved Richard and valued his friendship. At that moment Richard knew that Jimmy's answer to his question " will you fight for me" was genuine and real
Also after Jimmy gives his speech at the Babetts club it was Rixhard that Jimmy chose to go over and talk to. He said we did it pal, you are a part of this and anything you ever wanted is yours etc. They were true friends and brothers.
There is something wonderful about a NON GAY love between REAL men who are brothers in spirit......
@@jonasgrumby3378 True.
I love how he doesn’t just immediately answer. Jimmy wants him to know he means it, so he walks right up to him and it makes it much more personal. The little things.
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This is just AFTER Richard nearly killed himself. Luckily, the woodsman and his dog saved him. "These woods are for living..."
I loved that scene and this one. The woodsman knew exactly why Richard was out there but in a very respectful manner, so as not to add to Richard's obvious mountain of shame, told him he was making a mistake. Beautiful writing.
I think he does. When Richard said he went for a walk Jimmy replies, "I should have gone with you."
Richard brushes off his concern, saying it all turned out alright, "We're both back now."
I really wish jimmy didn't die so early in the series. Him and Richard were awesome together. Great camaraderie and hit squad
They killed him off bc micheal Pitt was such a douche and hard to work for.
" Of course I would. Right down to the last bullet." "Then let's go to work."
Jack Huston should have gotten an Emmy for his performance as Richard
Michael Pitt too
These 2 are my favorite characters from the show. They are both veterans who have survived the war; But they both came back injured, physically and mentally... Each one knows how the other feels and that's what brings them closer together....Epic
The Tribute Master jimmy darmody was an annoying piece of shit! Arnold rothstein and al capone were the best characters on the show!
Mr. New Vegas Eat shit pal
Fought what one year.......the brits were over there fkn 4 and you dont see them whining about ptsd. ha
@@WhySoSerious551 You obviously don't know bubkus about WWI. Here's just one snippet about PTSD (known as "shell shock" then) by Benjamin Russell Butterworth, Glasgow Caledonian University: As early as 1915, army hospitals became inundated with soldiers requiring treatment for “wounded minds”, tremors, blurred vision and fits, taking the military establishment entirely by surprise. An army psychiatrist, Charles Myers, subsequently published observations in the Lancet, coining the term shell-shock. Approximately 80,000 British soldiers were treated for shell-shock over the course of the war. Despite its prevalence, experiencing shell-shock was often attributed to moral failings and weaknesses, with some soldiers even being accused of cowardice.
@@mathewfullerton8577 My point is all this guy does is blame everything on the war, american entered the war at the end.....they didn't see much action comparitavely speaking, they did the same in ww2.
Richard is the best friend anyone could hope for.
Hands down, to me, Richard's story was the best part of this show.
I love this scene, it's so subtly powerful and shows how deeply Richard wants to know that he means something to someone. Amazing character, and amazing show overall.
Extremely hardened, tough men having tender moments is always such an interesting dynamic. It's not only the stuff of movies either, the bond between men that have been in the trenches together (both literally and figuratively) are some of the strongest, most intimate bonds that exist. It's truely a bond of brothers that would go to hell for each other.
He's pretty silent but when he talks then every single word is so touching
Probably my favorite scene in any tv series ever.
Jimmy and richard were brothers to the end. Richard was one of my fav characters in the show. He gave his life for jimmys son even after jimmy was dead thats loyalty.
"Right down to the last bullet." That's soldier to soldier, we'd all do that for a fellow soldier.
timkjazz They play murdered people for money in a pretend story. They are actors, not veterans, or gangsters, and so are you.
M. Hall dude chill the fuck out, how do you know what he is are you apart of his everyday life? As a former soldier myself. I get his sentiment, fucking punks like you who never donned the uniform are always the ones bumping Yall gums with stupid shit.
Everyone who criticizes these programs about true soldiers or gangsters learned all they know about warfare or thuggery from playing with themselves with GI Joe with the Kung-Fu grip, and you are another phony, too, who missed my point entirely.
M. Hall learn does grammar mean anything to you ? Bald fuck.
Thanks.
The greatest bromance in television history
I wish chalky jimmy and richard left and went to an island together and lived their lives in peace.
Me too 😭
lasheron that sounds pretty gay.
@@desertghost6026 hahaha yeah a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do after all
@@desertghost6026 living together peacefully on an island with their tight holes why gay?
HunGerMovies fellas, is it gay to live on an island with your homies?
Anyone......ANYONE ......Who has ever served in an infantry unit.......
KNOWS ....what that means.....
This brings tears to my heart and soul..........
Semper Fidelis............
Now more than ever SFMF
"To the last bullet." Damn right.
Those WW1 veterans sure went through Hell
It's a crime Huston didn't get any awards for Richard's performance
Richard Harrow is my favorite character ever on TV. Huston is superb and this scene with Jimmy was my favorite of that season. True friendship between men that would stop a bullet for each other. ' Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for a friend.'
Harrow keeps Jimmy alive...
To the Lost
Two of the best characters in TV history. They ate up every scene they were in.
Literally one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. Their connection is so golden and perfect, and Harrow is by far one of the most original characters in television
it seems to me that richard harrow is quickly becoming everybodies favorite character, and for good reason, he is a fascinating combination of scary,cool,sympathetic and always deadly.
The best part of this scene is that when Jimmy says yes he means it 🤘
I cry every time I see this. Richard's life is so tragic
I JUST WANT TO HUG RICHARD ALWAYS!
I shared this with a group message I have with my fellow Marines..... this is so heartbreaking because it is still true to this day. My Marines are my brothers
Gunz up
Would you eat with me? Right down to the last crayon.
Thank you for your service sir.
oo rah
this scene makes me want to cry.
*Me too...*
___
Sorry it doesn't make you cry. You're lucky in your own ways.
This and his scrapbook
Me too..😪😪
Eventhough i'm quite a sentimental person, i didnt cried with this, i mean it's a masterpiece scene and their bond was greatly developed, for me, Capone with his son, that two scenes really moved me, especially the first, but when they did the second and i fell again i couldnt believe it. Really good arc story the Jimmy Harrow duet.
My two favorites! And they're both gone :-(
My two favorite characters in the whole series.
Thats loyalty
Still one of the best scenes of the show. I have a buddy like this and I have been that guy. It feels great to know someone has your back and cares for you.
Pure brotherhood. True love between two comrades.
What a friendship these two have
I don't belive there is such thing as a stronger friendship then this.
To the lost
Richard Harrow...my favorite and best silent assassin!
Richard loved Jimmy, but he understood the businesses they were in, so when he found out about Jimmy's death, he kept it together "Jimmy was a soldier, and he lost."
Dammit, can it be September already?????
bremex hi
Rip Richard
These two actors did a superb job of showing the bond between brothers….
Richard and Jimmy truly were the best of friends
I have friends I grew up with and family I love dearly, but I would never tell them that Id die a 100 deaths for my bros who I served with. When someone is willing to die for u and u for them its an entirely different bond. Its why guys chose to stay and fight and die with their brothers instead of running for their lives. Ive done it and Ill do it again. To those who chose to stay and fight I salute you.
Damm ..
Only those that know a bond like this.
Fuuuking tears right now...
CIB with a star and this vid clip hits me .
A brilliant cast overall, but Richard and Jimmy were the most memorable. Two broken men who put each other together again (in a way). Why didn't Jack Huston get an Emmy(s) for his remarkable portrayal of this character. Tour de Force stuff!
LOL Loved the scene after this
Old guy: Who the hell are you?
Richard: I'm a soldier
I love them both so much this scene is so adorable
One of the best scenes of any show that I've ever watched.
Will you fight for me in this context is a question that a vulnerable soldier is asking another fellow soldier. The brotherhood of arms. This isn't something that civilians can totally understand, I don't think. It's beyond our life experience, but we can understand the emotion behind the question all too well. It's akin to asking your hopeful if they love you, and hoping for that particular answer "More than anything."
this scene makes me cry
Every time I watch this scene I watch it 5 times in a row at least
the whole episode is outstanding, best one so far, but this scene alone is absolutely incredible
god fucking bless you HBO
All these feels.
Jack Huston is an amazing actor. Richard did not and would not work without Jack Huston, period.
this scene is so touching
The thing is, this is the first show in years which characters (apart from the main ones) develop equally great, whether for good or evil. So we don't concentrate in just one big main person or two like 99% of the shows. I don't think Nucky's character is weak at all, I just think every fucking character on this show is a quality actor with an amazing story.
goosebumps every time.... great scene
As a veteran myself, this scene still hits me hard and still gives me chills every time I watch it.
T.y for your service ......
Best friends for life
Phenomenal fucking character and performance.
This episode made me cry multiple times, Richard is such a well written and tragic character.
One of the best scenes in the entire series.
They should have done more with both of them.
These woods are for livin
I lost interest in the series after they killed off certain key characters (no spoilers), but I gotta say the build-up to this scene was perfectly executed... over the episode prior they really emphasized Richards loneliness and depression, then just at the highest point of tension they dropped this scene - was really well done.
same, I can't watch without Jimmy
So many people in this show gave the best performance of their career
the reality of combat changes a person forever......The shared extreme hardships, violence, death, gore, blood-shed, and the bonding that developes between warriors is beyond articulation or even understanding for the most part.....one returns from it with a sense of what really matters and what doesn't, the contrast between someone who has experienced it and one who has not, is night & day. One longs for the bonding, the brother hood that war in it's strange and morbid way creates amongst the warrior's.
Amazing acting.
I wish this kind of relationship still existed between friends. Hard to find, well I guess its always been hard to find.
I love this scene, so subtle
RIDE OR DIE!!!
I so agree. Even though he's the main person, I don't care about him at all. Al Capone, Jimmy, Torino, Rothstein, Lucky, Meyer, Harrow, Owen, Margaret all intrigue me.
Richard Harrow 😮😮😮
Soldiers comradery. A loyal Pact between soldiers in combat. The pact has a life time expiration date.
richard harrow and omar little are both the best characters from any tv show ever!
Loyalty
No man is your friend unless he's willing to defend you when your vulnerable. If he won't help you when you're in peril then he's not your friend.
I love rich. Such a good man
This scene inspired me to be a better man.
''Then lets go to work''...
Holy fuck the emotional impact of this. Richard probably hasn’t ever felt a connection as deep as he did w Darmody, at least not since his scarring, and in the way that they share a pain and want only to bring one another up.
The idea of the guy next to you getting hit is far more terrifying than the idea of yourself getting hit.
In fact, when the shit hits the fan, usually you have so much adrenaline and muscle memory that you don’t really consider the fact that at any moment the hand of statistical chance and geometry may place a bullet into the same space that you are occupying. Usually any concern you have is for the people around you.
This is the result of training and shared experiences of danger among a group.
This is what separates an effective military unit from ones that crumble under pressure.
If you don’t fear your own mortality in moments of duress, you don’t make poor decisions out of fear. In fact, in most contacts, the aggressive return of gunfire, fast and brutal, is the safest thing to do.
They won’t stop shooting at you until they fear you. They don’t fear you if you aren’t shooting back. And they won’t stop shooting if you run. They will follow you and shoot you in the back.
The art of war is nuanced and far more psychological than just being accurate with a rifle.
Jimmy, Harrow and Chalky were the only ones on this show with any honor
Really hard scene to watch.
Had my girlfriend and I in tears. After Jimmy's response we balled. I honestly thought Jimmy would say something that would hurt Richard but his response and the way he holds Richards head was just beautiful. Them two guys are why i keep coming back to this series
Too good
Not many friends like that
Wish had a friendship just like them…
Unfortunately doesn’t exist in reality 🥺
Literally me
great scene
You see so much of films, sometimes you be touched but not often. And the barrier of prescribed Methadone and Valiun maybe have something to do with my lack of emotions... So I was very surpriced when I saw this scene and nearly started to cry!. . I'm glad I felt so strongly about this great scene, but a bit displeased that I fell for the Hollywood "trick" to follow their "emotional scheme" Anyway: The friendship we all dream of.Very good and touching!
That's some quality acting man!
ya that was great