@@JuiceLabs you're going to be finding small things you missed in all three seasons of Fargo. I've watched all 3 seasons countless times and I'm still discovering things I've missed years later.
That aspect of Fargo, where they create such an incredible mess with remarkable people... reminds me of Tom Sharpes mega messy South African story "Riotous Assembly". Biiiig fun.
1979. The rise of feminism. Men had to deal with their wives 'searching for themselves'. In pop culture it was also two years after Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and Star Wars came out. Everyone was sci-fi crazy. It was a year (?) before Ronald Reagan won the presidential election against Jimmy Carter. The series addresses all of these things.
Got to the end of the episode and was trying to start the next when I realized there’s was no next I said out loud “n-n-nonono-no-no” really enjoying the reactions. Keep them coming for this show. Not enough channels do it! *newsub*
that judging of the wife was pretty harsh, not knowing her story, their story. and im not talking from knowing the rest of the show, but from what u have so far. might need a bit more of an open mind. to call her literally a bad person, from how they reacted to what happened, like theres a textbook of how u should react when hitting somebody with ur car and believing u killed the person. like i said, harsh. just keep on watching ♥
I don't think it was harsh. She's a sociopath, the chick didn't think anything of running a dude over lol. Granted he was a bad guy but she didn't know that and didn't feel any remorse. There's no textbook on how to handle an accident but don't drive around with a literal whole human stuck in your windshield like nothing happened lol
@@SolidSnake240 like blanking out of life for a hard second isnt something people would go through in a blunt moment like that, have u ever hit somebody with ur car? exactly, keep ur mind open. its okay to judge cause the stuff is out there for u to have an oppinion on it, but besides and behind that, try to reach further into the human mind. thx.
@@homeiswhereukeepurdealdoe Are we watching the same show? She's clearly not right in the head but feel free to keep defending her lol. "Blanking out of life" what does that even have to do with anything? And you're talking as if these are real people I can judge a fictional character all I want.
@@JuiceLabs I don't mean to turn this into a beard Q&A but does it work for dry skin? Sorry if I grossed you out (I say as Jesse Plemons chops up an amputated arm) Thanks in advance
@@callumcowan7047 lol, it works great for dry skin in the winter time, i work construction and am out in the elements often. But the beard oil keeps it nice - Clay
In the original showing of this the music at the end of this episode was "the eve of war" from War of the Worlds
You missed the reflection of the UFO lights outside the butcher shop at the very end.
Oh shit! I didn’t even notice that when I watched it back editing
@@JuiceLabs you're going to be finding small things you missed in all three seasons of Fargo. I've watched all 3 seasons countless times and I'm still discovering things I've missed years later.
were those not UFO lights there at the end?
It's actually very common for shoes to fly off people that get hit by vehicles. I've seen it myself.
Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst are married in real life.
+Apoorv Ambardar I believe this is how they met, if I'm not mistaken
@@callumcowan7047 I'm not entirely sure, but that would be my guess too.
That aspect of Fargo, where they create such an incredible mess with remarkable people... reminds me of Tom Sharpes mega messy South African story "Riotous Assembly". Biiiig fun.
hope this season doesnt take +half a year for u to put out, i love ur reactions so much and this season is the best♥♥♥
I hope you upload and episode of Fargo a week.
This episode introduced me to the phrase, "minor miracle".. Mike Milligan is one of the best characters.
1979. The rise of feminism. Men had to deal with their wives 'searching for themselves'. In pop culture it was also two years after Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and Star Wars came out. Everyone was sci-fi crazy. It was a year (?) before Ronald Reagan won the presidential election against Jimmy Carter. The series addresses all of these things.
Got to the end of the episode and was trying to start the next when I realized there’s was no next I said out loud “n-n-nonono-no-no” really enjoying the reactions. Keep them coming for this show. Not enough channels do it! *newsub*
We’ll have the next ep up tonight - corey
@@JuiceLabs What happened?
@@maizysincestarling8679 We ran into some audio issues, but luckily it's all set now. Just posted - corey
that judging of the wife was pretty harsh, not knowing her story, their story. and im not talking from knowing the rest of the show, but from what u have so far. might need a bit more of an open mind. to call her literally a bad person, from how they reacted to what happened, like theres a textbook of how u should react when hitting somebody with ur car and believing u killed the person. like i said, harsh. just keep on watching ♥
That's fair, perhaps we were a bit harsh and quick to judge. Maybe we need Juice on the Fargo reactions to help us out. - Clay
@@JuiceLabs we all need some juice to help us out
I don't think it was harsh. She's a sociopath, the chick didn't think anything of running a dude over lol. Granted he was a bad guy but she didn't know that and didn't feel any remorse. There's no textbook on how to handle an accident but don't drive around with a literal whole human stuck in your windshield like nothing happened lol
@@SolidSnake240 like blanking out of life for a hard second isnt something people would go through in a blunt moment like that, have u ever hit somebody with ur car? exactly, keep ur mind open. its okay to judge cause the stuff is out there for u to have an oppinion on it, but besides and behind that, try to reach further into the human mind. thx.
@@homeiswhereukeepurdealdoe Are we watching the same show? She's clearly not right in the head but feel free to keep defending her lol. "Blanking out of life" what does that even have to do with anything? And you're talking as if these are real people I can judge a fictional character all I want.
CAN YOU GUYS UPLOAD SEASON 2X8 OF STRANGER THINGS? IT'S NOT ON YOUR CHANNEL. RUclips MAY HAVE REMOVED IT???? I WANTED TO WATCH YOU GUYS WATCH BOB DIE.
Unfortunately back when Jack and Juice were recording episode 2x8, the file was corrupted and lost forever. -Clay
Hey guy to the right, ever noticed...? That cap u wear makes you look super intelligent. In a Breaking Bad Badger kind of way. Hehe.
5:27 "Toilet paper leaves beard".
6:20 "dat beard again"
U left a complete breakfast on your beard?
It's the beard cream he rubs in to keep it so damn lush - Corey
@@JuiceLabs Beard cream OMG. I have a beard, I am 47 and do not even know beard cream exists :-D
@@JuiceLabs I don't mean to turn this into a beard Q&A but does it work for dry skin? Sorry if I grossed you out (I say as Jesse Plemons chops up an amputated arm) Thanks in advance
@@callumcowan7047 lol, it works great for dry skin in the winter time, i work construction and am out in the elements often. But the beard oil keeps it nice - Clay