Lorraine Offers Indira a Job - Scene | Fargo | FX
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Lorraine Offers Indira a Job - Scene | Fargo | FX
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Great scene that represented an awesome turnaround for Lorraine.
The women in this season were the absolute greatest.
@Frigged999 ok
"Look what they make you wear" gotta love Lorraine
The scathing in her voice is so perfect 😆
I’m so sad that I’m done watching it all. I loved this season.
Jennifer Jason Leigh was brilliant
@@charlotte33072Nah definitely brilliant. You’re jealous of her like you’re jealous Noah Hawley’s success, which is why you comment on all the clips of Fargo. You’re ironically a hater who wastes their time watching the show’s clips on youtube.
@@charlotte33072 Ha Ha, charlotte! Go on! Be a hateful little gargoyle on RUclips - see how far it gets you
Have u seen her in The Hateful Eight?! She was amazing
@charlotte33072 you've got issues
@@charlotte33072 Oh dearie-me. Charlotte's a sandwich short of a picnic. Poor love.
i love this show so much
@@charlotte33072 no i don't, you have lost your bet.
Episode 8 and now 9 among some of the best television
I like how at around @3:15 JJL's body language is seductive as she persuades Indira to work for her
I watched this series having watched a scene here. It’s the best of the lot. I’d stopped after midway through 3… this was top drawer.
This season was profound…
Indira's storyline could have been left out from this season a nothing would have changed narrative wise, her character didn't add anything to this season
Disagree. She's the law, despite who she is.
@@Madbandit77yes, Dot steals the show but the law enforcement are critical to the resolution in Fargo
I feel like this exact scene demonstrates that isn't the case.
Thank you. The actor and the character were both weak, when they did her scenes with her husband, I found myself wanting to fast forward. I could care less if they stayed together or not
Dude you literally just watched a scene where she convinces the MIL to change her mind about Dorothy. If you can’t see how pivotal this scene is, just quit watching television.
This season sucks. The beauty of the early seasons was the fact that there were no one dimensional characters, this season is full of them
This is the literal scene that makes Lorraine three dimensional lmao
There were so one dimensional characters in other seasons. What do you call Mr Wrench, Mr. Numbers, The Police Chief?
Right genius.
ok then
There's nothing wrong with finding this season a bit subpar, or making an argument against one dimensional characters. I'm just not sure if _that_ is the difference between this season, and earlier ones, that explains your feelings of disappointment. There might be some element of it in there, but you have to try and get to the heart of why you see it as a problem.
Because Lucas is right, there are always one dimensional characters in Fargo. If that's the aspect that you dislike, you have to dig a little deeper and tell us why it drags this season down... in your opinion. I'm not saying you're wrong, just that you haven't actually told us why you feel that way. 😅I can't disagree, if you don't finish telling me what you think.
Most of the character’s in the earlier season were pretty one-dimensional. I’d argue the character’s this season are less dimensional.
You think Lorraine is some one-dimensional rich snobbish Villain like Varga , but she shows she cares for her family; even Dorothy. She breaks that stereotype of being just another Wall Street\ Devil Wears Prada type who just hates people with ruthless intent.
Dorothy isn’t motivated by ambition like Lester or Peggy or Ray and Nikki. Her character actually likes her life as it is, past seasons were about characters making actions to change their lives, Dorothy is protecting the life she has. Every season given us the routine of characters who make decisions that befoul consequences for them and everyone around them. This season gave us a character who just wants a normal life with their family.
Roy Tillman is interesting as a Villian, he’s not acquiring territory like Varga or Mike. His character’s motivation is obsession, while most of the villains in Fargo are defined career criminals when the show starts. Roy is a respected sheriff who progressively cracks under his old blind ways when he’s faced with the fact the woman he loves rejects him for the monster he is and when the same monster is mocked and rejected at an electoral debate. He’s an interesting Villian as he progressively unravels during the season.
Ole Munch is probably everyone’s favourite based on what I’ve read. His character is ultimately everyone’s favourite because of his mysticism. Is he just a strange man or a force of nature? Why did he sneak into a random old lady’s house? His character feels like a force of nature, his actions are unpredictable and he’s speaks cryptically so no one can really understand what he’s really saying or meaning. Honestly he’s probably the most three dimensional character, especially when he saves the life of the same woman who hurt him and that he tried to kidnap earlier on.
I disagree with the idea that character’s this season are one dimensional as opposed to past seasons. When the characters this season are far more complex for you to understand.