Fargo 05x10 Munch Talks About Sin-Eating and Enjoys a Biscuit

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • This is the ending scene for season 5 and it's one of the best endings of a Fargo season so far.

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  • @eugenekoh6249
    @eugenekoh6249 Год назад +175

    Ole Munch saved Dot at the ranch and a year later, Dot saves him from himself. Kindness begets kindness, what a message

    • @rhinocort1184
      @rhinocort1184 Год назад

      Hate to be pedantic, but wasn’t it 10 years later?

    • @buxxi90
      @buxxi90 Год назад

      Nope, one year. Note that the daughter is still a child.@@rhinocort1184

    • @lestranged
      @lestranged Год назад +14

      @@rhinocort1184 no one year, Scotty would have been grown up if it was ten years.

    • @jonsampiro
      @jonsampiro Год назад +3

      Maybe the Snickers for breakfast stunted her growth.
      @@lestranged

    • @PayneLive
      @PayneLive Год назад +6

      The final scenes in the last two episodes made this series so good. From freeing her to the tune of Whipping Post, to him smiling right here.

  • @splby
    @splby Год назад +38

    cant get enough of that biscuit bite face. pure bliss.

  • @ka-boom2083
    @ka-boom2083 Год назад +43

    This might be the best shot scene in all of Fargo.

  • @CharlieBrown20XD6
    @CharlieBrown20XD6 Год назад +127

    If FARGO ever has a season set in 1800s i want Munch there lol

    • @LAUGHINGMAN91
      @LAUGHINGMAN91 Год назад +17

      Man if they dont do next season of FARGO with just Ooola Munch i probably wont be disappointed, but that would be truly epic if they did!

    • @Matisaro
      @Matisaro Год назад +1

      @@LAUGHINGMAN91 I thought this was the final season.

    • @jonsampiro
      @jonsampiro Год назад +4

      I'd watch a spinoff of just him.

    • @WrongholeReagan
      @WrongholeReagan Год назад +2

      I could see Hawley making something about a feud between farmers from Scandinavia in 1870s Minnesota or maybe even Wisconsin if they feel like venturing season 4-levels of far away from their usual setting. Kinda like a Hatfields and McCoys (or Cain and Abel) situation. Munch’s meant to represent the “endless cycle of violence and hunger” that poor people are trapped in and I could see his character maybe trying (but ultimately failing) to lift himself out of it, and maybe deciding that his “code of debt” is the only trying he can count on for order and calm in his world. An armed standoff between former friends, perhaps, at a traditional Norwegian wedding ending unexpectedly. Broken Civil War veterans trying to find their place in postwar society. Maybe they’d tread season-2 ground doing this, but a showdown between farmers and land developers also seems appetizing.

    • @CharlieBrown20XD6
      @CharlieBrown20XD6 Год назад

      @@WrongholeReagan in my mind I had a whole plot of a bank manager hiring a bunch of outlaw cowboys to rob his bank for the insurance money and Munch is the weirdo no one talks to lol then the robbery goes wrong hostages are killed double crosses and the bank manager hires the Pinkertons to hunt down the bank robbers. And everyone's related to someone so maybe the bank manager can be a Lyon

  • @Ernie1978
    @Ernie1978 Год назад +73

    Stopping by to state how much I love Juno Temple. She rocked Fargo with strength and kindness!

    • @l.b.2392
      @l.b.2392 Год назад

      Do you know 'Killer Joe' ?

    • @neosgseh23523
      @neosgseh23523 9 месяцев назад

      I had only seen her in Ted Lasso. I had no idea she was such a talented actress. This performance in Fargo was one of the best I've ever seen.

    • @LanceVanceDance84
      @LanceVanceDance84 8 месяцев назад

      @@l.b.2392 That was the film where she first blew me away. I'd seen her in a few bit roles here and there before, but that was the first one where she really shined and it was the biggest reason why I was immediately excited when it was announced that she'd be in season five. I knew Noah Hawley made the right choice by casting her and that she'd be terrific, and thankfully I wasn't let down in the slightest.
      God do I fucking love this show so much. There's truly nothing else like it.

  • @ItheauthorityI
    @ItheauthorityI Год назад +100

    I was actually shocked how well they tied Munch into Dot's own conflict. I never really considered to compare her challenges to his sin eating until this episode, but now it all makes sense.

    • @mrneutral8423
      @mrneutral8423 Год назад +23

      I agree, a few hints in earlier episodes are the bloody footprints they both leave. One in the gas station and one in Roy's ranch.

    • @Baci302
      @Baci302 Год назад +10

      @@mrneutral8423 Ooooo, good catch!

    • @LanceVanceDance84
      @LanceVanceDance84 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@mrneutral8423 Technically, Munch's footprints were made with mud rather than blood as in Dot's case, but no doubt they were meant to parallel each other. Great observation. Sometimes it's the little things that help to make this show so special.

    • @mrneutral8423
      @mrneutral8423 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@LanceVanceDance84 And a good correction Lance. I initially assumed it was sacrificial blood from the animal, but the dud was literally caked in mud.

  • @jeffreysparbeck7725
    @jeffreysparbeck7725 Год назад +63

    When Munch eats the biscuit and his face undergoes a transformation, some of the most amazing acting I’ve ever seen. Juno Temple was incredible as well

  • @UmbilicaLashed
    @UmbilicaLashed Год назад +35

    His sin absolved after this scene. Very powerful and unexpected.

  • @nicolasgasquoine
    @nicolasgasquoine Год назад +143

    They really stuck the landing with this ending

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  Год назад +22

      Certainly one of my favorites

    • @KillerKarrit
      @KillerKarrit Год назад +17

      Such a great finale

    • @trkyrk
      @trkyrk Год назад +28

      In two days Munch going to be a salesman at his Kia dealership.

    • @oberdot
      @oberdot Год назад +6

      @@trkyrklike flying in the cloud

    • @ka-boom2083
      @ka-boom2083 Год назад +3

      @@trkyrkMunch died here. Like Nadine said: “The cure is to eat something made with love, and be forgiven.” The sins Ole Munich ate us now forgiven, whatever curse that’s keeping him alive is no longer there. He dies

  • @ambermeanswell
    @ambermeanswell Год назад +57

    I'm so happy. I couldn't have imagined a better ending for Munch. I've wanted to see him smile for awhile and didn't think it would actually happen. The sweet teddy bear 🧸

    • @jonsampiro
      @jonsampiro Год назад +5

      Also the perfect ending for Roy. "I want you to feel everything your wives did."

    • @ambermeanswell
      @ambermeanswell Год назад +2

      @@jonsampiro I couldn't stand Lorraine at the beginning but she got cooler and cooler as she went. Still not a "good" person persay but pretty awesome.

    • @jonsampiro
      @jonsampiro Год назад +2

      Kind of like Scarlett O'Hara- she's not a good person, but she's sometimes a necessary one
      @@ambermeanswell

    • @JackOfSomeTrades29
      @JackOfSomeTrades29 Год назад +1

      @@ambermeanswell Lorraine definitely isn't squeaky clean, but to quote True Detective, "World needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door."

    • @bigjimmy6956
      @bigjimmy6956 Год назад +1

      @@ambermeanswellLorraine was badass Bro. She’s my favorite character

  • @johnkeith2450
    @johnkeith2450 Год назад +38

    Just perfection. So pleased with this ending.

  • @TrophyGuide101
    @TrophyGuide101 5 месяцев назад +6

    Fargo always has the most interesting villain/anti villains. The cold blooded hitman, the overeating bulimia having hyper capitalist, the 400 year old sin eater etc.

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  5 месяцев назад +1

      You're absolutely right. Some of the most compelling villains on television.

  • @damontoledo8253
    @damontoledo8253 Год назад +38

    Probably the greatest ending I've seen to a TV series.

    • @carmonaangel84
      @carmonaangel84 Год назад

      So screw Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Snowfall right? Or do you have a vanilla taste in TV? Ole’s transformation here was very impressive acting and his character arc was a rollercoaster. But this is your idea of the greatest ending? Get some culture…

    • @damontoledo8253
      @damontoledo8253 Год назад +14

      @@carmonaangel84
      Seems like you peaked in high school. I'll get some culture just as soon as you get a life. 😆

    • @jjodonnell100
      @jjodonnell100 Год назад

      Someone get ​@@carmonaangel84 a biscuit

    • @damontoledo8253
      @damontoledo8253 Год назад +1

      @@Darius-_
      The shootout you expected was never written in the first place.
      Of course Roy's so called "militia" was stomped by the National Guard.
      Same thing would happen in real life.
      The fight was over the minute the feds came in.

    • @jjodonnell100
      @jjodonnell100 Год назад

      @@Darius-_ I can see how you would feel let down by that. If you're 13.

  • @51migneri
    @51migneri Год назад +27

    This scene was beautifully done. I’ve rewatched it five times since last night. It was so powerful.

  • @wgjung1
    @wgjung1 Год назад +12

    I like the scene because what Dot is saying to him is you need to move on from the horrible and traumatic things that happened in your past. She was almost beaten to death by her sheriff husband and once she escaped she didn't look for revenge or locked herself in a place where nobody couldn't touch her. She rebuilt her life, find a husband who was the opposite of the first one had a daughter and even was kind to her horrible mother in law. Ole was stuck in the past, that idea that he couldn't grow old, feeling he couldn't be loved because he hated himself. Dot taught him there was another way. No more eating sin or shame, now eating love.

  • @markgrissom6107
    @markgrissom6107 Год назад +11

    I couldn‘t hold back my tears watching this scene.

  • @cinemacola6398
    @cinemacola6398 Год назад +20

    Love, kindness and forgiveness. The show was full of dark moments, but this last moment really showed light at the end of the tunnel for our good characters.

  • @speckitis
    @speckitis Год назад +12

    What a fantastic scene. This scene is a standalone scene and needs no context. Kindness conquers pain. What a beautiful finale to a finale!

  • @himself6363
    @himself6363 Год назад +29

    Why did i get choked up every time i watched the ending ...

    • @SaulGone613
      @SaulGone613 Год назад +15

      Because it's beautiful. Because HE'S beautiful.
      And because we've all heard the message, but not seen it in play lately.

    • @himself6363
      @himself6363 Год назад +3

      @@SaulGone613 yeah that could be it.

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  Год назад +14

      Something about watching an ancient, tormented man finally find a sublime joy and probably peace is beautiful, I think.

    • @stevedonaghey6436
      @stevedonaghey6436 Год назад +9

      The whole last 15 minutes of the episode had me clutching my tissue box, tbh. Washing his hands was a big one for me. You could also feel the tension during their conversations, the awkward silence, the small talk, the looks. It was all somehow relatable..Like a therapy session...Watching a man expel his demons and loneliness, and just experiencing the love and attention that he was receiving in a world and life full of violence and greed. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @michaelfoxbrass
      @michaelfoxbrass Год назад +2

      Redemption and transformation through love!

  • @mrneutral8423
    @mrneutral8423 Год назад +53

    Never expected half the episode to be dedicated to Dot's family and Mr Munch, but wow... This was contrasting to Roy/Lorraine's revenge/punishment arc. But Dot's lovely family was all about forgiveness of the soul rather than debt, Lorraine etc was all about punishment of sin and debt. Old testament vs New.

    • @l.b.2392
      @l.b.2392 Год назад +2

      Yeah, after they rushed through the battle, not even at the half mark yet I got seriously agog for I couldn't think of what they would fill the rest of the episode with.

    • @roblee6036
      @roblee6036 11 месяцев назад +1

      The old testament and the new testament both is about punishment, sin, and forgiveness.
      The law still stood in the new testament just as firm as it did in the old.
      For the wages of sin is Death is still true today.
      Christ had to taste death for all men to satisfy the demand and curse of the law, for he is the Word of God.
      If any sinner old or new testament died or do die without Christ atoning sacrifice upon their soul, the wrath and curse of spiritual death shall drag thee into the pits of hell forever.

  • @jonsampiro
    @jonsampiro Год назад +15

    Jorges Luis Borges wrote a short story about a Roman soldier who lives to be almost thousands of years old. It's one of the most believable stories about what a curse it would be. He's just tired of everything. He isn't mad and doesn't have dementia, but after centuries and centuries he is to the point he can't process memories or emotions. For example, he remembers that he fought at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066, but can't remember what side he was on or why. When he starts aging again in the 1920s, he views it with both fear and enormous relief.
    I wondered if Ole Munch might be inspired by him. It's a similar (world-weariness)∞

    • @Jerome889
      @Jerome889 Год назад +1

      😮 What's the name of the story

    • @Leo-gh7nz
      @Leo-gh7nz 8 месяцев назад

      @@Jerome889The Immortal

  • @joshuawilliams8252
    @joshuawilliams8252 Год назад +35

    Feels like a small detail but Dot's the only person to both hear Ole's name and actually make the effort to pronounce it properly. Both Gator and Roy couldn't be bothered, even though they knew how it should be pronounced.

    • @henrydavel1440
      @henrydavel1440 Год назад +10

      Let’s not forget Roy’s pronunciation of “Agent Ja-queen”.

    • @joshuawilliams8252
      @joshuawilliams8252 Год назад +6

      @@henrydavel1440 that sort of thing always bothers the fuck out of me. It's not hard to say a name correctly when you've literally heard it pronounced correctly.

    • @jonsampiro
      @jonsampiro Год назад

      A two-fer, in that he's mocking Joaquin's manhood and making fun of him for being Latino.
      @@henrydavel1440

    • @LanceVanceDance84
      @LanceVanceDance84 8 месяцев назад

      @@joshuawilliams8252 Sure, but it makes sense that Roy would be that way considering how vile his personality is as a whole. He mocked Joaquin simply because his partner was a woman. It wouldn't have made sense for him of all people to apologize and begin pronouncing his name correctly, as it's clearly shown that he isn't willing nor capable of showing respect to anyone that disagrees with him and/or anyone he sees as being beneath him. At least Gator does the right thing in the end by giving Roy up to the authorities, showing that he has the capability of growth and change that his father completely lacks, leaving the possibility of redemption open to him.

  • @YungRams
    @YungRams 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best finale for Fargo wtf, I never imagined

  • @charlescarson5318
    @charlescarson5318 Год назад +33

    His history and lines should make for a good yet scary car salesman

    • @OkapiJim
      @OkapiJim Год назад +13

      What would that be like? “A man doesn’t pick the car. … The car picks the man.”

    • @l.b.2392
      @l.b.2392 Год назад +5

      @@OkapiJim haha
      The car
      must
      be driven.

    • @CharlieBrown20XD6
      @CharlieBrown20XD6 Год назад +3

      ​@@l.b.2392 A man must have a layer of true coat

    • @l.b.2392
      @l.b.2392 Год назад

      @@CharlieBrown20XD6 exactly 😂

  • @jonsampiro
    @jonsampiro Год назад +21

    I was so worried that the season would end with Ole Munching Bisquick pancakes that contained Dot's sins.
    Now I want a drop biscuit and chili. Hold the sins of the rich- I'm on a diet.

  • @jonsampiro
    @jonsampiro Год назад +47

    I love Wayne and Scotty's "Just go with it" in this scene. His brain injury only made him more likable, though with Dot around I don't think anybody's going to take advantage of him.

    • @stairmasternem
      @stairmasternem Год назад +6

      Scotty and Wayne really take after Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird, yeah.

    • @Karen-hh9rd
      @Karen-hh9rd Год назад +5

      Exactly! When a character like Ole Munch calls her a tiger, Wayne & Scottie have nothing to fear!

  • @neosgseh23523
    @neosgseh23523 9 месяцев назад +2

    *Munch eats biscuit
    "I live here now"

  • @johnricercato740
    @johnricercato740 Год назад +7

    Surely we need a shout-out for Sam Spruell - he was new to me: what a captivating actor!

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  Год назад

      First time I saw him is as the dude who decapitates the motorcyclist in The Counselor.

  • @catherinebreitfeller669
    @catherinebreitfeller669 Год назад +12

    Yes - outstanding season & cast

  • @petecross3745
    @petecross3745 Год назад +8

    Fargo s5 is masterful. Thought the last scene(s) were beautiful. This one…..made me cry.

  • @__hjg__2123
    @__hjg__2123 Год назад +22

    Fargo and teeth... I mean, what the heck man!

    • @eddiel7635
      @eddiel7635 Год назад +8

      All British actors as well 😂

  • @scarlettvschultz
    @scarlettvschultz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Phenomenal acting all round

  • @ronisize15
    @ronisize15 Год назад +13

    He looks at each of them because she mentions love and he sees how they all actually mean it. Look at Dorothy's husband and how kind he was to him. Regardless the daughter will probably end up to become a hitman for the Kansas city mob

  • @IB66145
    @IB66145 Год назад +22

    Arguably the greatest ending to a season of shows, ever.
    Where to start?
    The fact they negated a shoot-out and left you with half-hour thinking: where's the end?
    The shock and knife-edge tension
    The inevitable theme coming in to declare the epic point of the story
    The courage and impeccable nature of the acting
    The characterisation
    The arc of Ole
    That story about Sin Eaters
    The strength of the Tiger
    The way her daughter picks up a spoon to start eating/ reach the pay off/ the belief in love
    The difficulty in reaching a satisfactory conclusion to a great season
    The close up shot at the end

    • @Mark-bu2ib
      @Mark-bu2ib Год назад +2

      I agree and I don’t even think it’s arguable.

    • @IB66145
      @IB66145 Год назад

      Better Call Saul and Mad Men come close, but only because their cultural impact was significant. @@Mark-bu2ib

    • @juliusevola2801
      @juliusevola2801 Год назад

      ​@@Mark-bu2ibYou, judging by this comment and others, haven't watched many shows clearly

    • @juliusevola2801
      @juliusevola2801 Год назад

      Not even the greatest fargo ending lmao, pull the other one

    • @IB66145
      @IB66145 11 месяцев назад +1

      I can't remember the other endings. GoT and BB I don't want to remember because I didn't think they worked. Nor Sopranos, not really which was a cop out - surely a really bloody and awkward death would have made things reflect better?. Perhaps Succession - but that ending was more about the last 7 eps. Maybe the Wire but again that was more about the whole style of each season. Please point to a better ending... and explain why

  • @appyguy
    @appyguy Год назад +3

    Juno Temple and Sam Spruell were brillaint this season!

  • @iamnoone6118
    @iamnoone6118 Год назад +10

    I have to hand it to Bisquick. BEST COMMERCIAL EVER!!!

    • @JamesBlevins0
      @JamesBlevins0 Год назад

      They missed the chance to feature Powdermilk Biscuits.
      "Made from whole wheat
      raised in the rich bottomlands
      of the Lake Wobegon river valley
      by Norwegian bachelor farmers;
      so you know
      they're not only good for you,
      but pure ... mostly.
      Buy them ready-made in the big blue box with the picture of the biscuit on the cover, or in the brown bag with the dark stains that indicate freshness.
      Whole wheat that gives shy persons the strength to get up and do what needs to be done.
      Heavens, they're tasty, and expeditious!
      Has your family tried them, Powdermilk?
      Has your family tried them, Powdermilk!
      Well, if your family's tried 'em,
      You know you've satisfied 'em,
      They're a real hot item, Powdermilk!

  • @drumsnbassinyoface7276
    @drumsnbassinyoface7276 Год назад +4

    My theory is, Munch died right after that. That little gasp was his last breath cut short. He was finally mortal and free.

    • @ShakaCthulu
      @ShakaCthulu Год назад +1

      Same here. Or at the least knew he *could* die. As if his joy isn’t just the “debt forgiven” and lifting of sins eaten, but because his curse is lifted. Maybe he even left the house & crumbled into dust outside and was carried off by the wind.

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sam Spruell was the MVP of this show

  • @ianottaway
    @ianottaway Год назад +2

    wow.
    not since max von sydow.
    truly touching
    thank you for posting.

  • @arleneliberti2949
    @arleneliberti2949 Год назад +10

    I AM HAPPY 😊 FOR OLE MUNCH. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @zaiddaman6073
    @zaiddaman6073 Год назад +9

    what an ending

  • @markgrissom6107
    @markgrissom6107 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was deeply moved by this scene, but hey, where are the pancakes? 😂

  • @quentinscorsese5146
    @quentinscorsese5146 Год назад +2

    Two piece and a biscuit. Or in this case, inner peace and a biscuit. 😊

  • @SerMattzio
    @SerMattzio 9 месяцев назад

    It's so nice to see Sam Spruell in a role that really shows off his acting talents rather than "generic villain."

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  9 месяцев назад +1

      Poor guy has a mean face I guess. He really does get cast an antagonist a lot.

  • @mrneutral8423
    @mrneutral8423 Год назад +12

    Aaaaand there's something to be said about Dot's secret of using HONEY. Considered a sacred food type.

  • @ka-boom2083
    @ka-boom2083 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing performance from Sam Spruell

  • @cliftonmoore3473
    @cliftonmoore3473 Год назад +5

    Damn that Bizkit most of been damn good
    Great ending BTW

  • @cullensmith1817
    @cullensmith1817 Год назад +1

    Dot is giving off some serious Mr. Rogers vibes.

  • @akym82810
    @akym82810 Год назад +1

    All in all, I like the series but I wonder how well the big themes dovetail together - it feels a bit neat. The concept of debt and how it weighs on people and how the powerful weaponise that idea against the weak - culminating in a scene speaking of forgiveness.

  • @Jenny_Lee_
    @Jenny_Lee_ Год назад +15

    This is the best finale I've ever seen. I absolutely loved it.
    😊

    • @Damian-nt4uy
      @Damian-nt4uy Год назад +2

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @l.b.2392
      @l.b.2392 Год назад +2

      Naah I think Game of Thrones is superior .. hahahah just kidding 😂

    • @carmonaangel84
      @carmonaangel84 Год назад

      Snowfall, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul…you have a shitty taste in endings lol Jenny

    • @judy4914
      @judy4914 Год назад

      @@carmonaangel84 The culture is in the comments. You’re a sad person. You need a biscuit.

  • @jjemsnd7
    @jjemsnd7 Год назад +11

    Most of the Fargo seasons have some weird super natural element. Season 1 Lorne Malvo,season 2 aliens, season 3 the angel or God in the bowling alley

    • @smittyjjensin558
      @smittyjjensin558 Год назад +5

      Ghoul in Season 4 and Immortal Sin Eater in Season 5

    • @kruimels
      @kruimels Год назад

      What was supernatural with Lorne Malvo? I cannot see that.

    • @jjemsnd7
      @jjemsnd7 Год назад +5

      @kruimels Afrer Lester Kills his wife and calls Lorne for help after he kills the cop Lorne goes down to the basement and just vanishes. Lester trys to find him but? Where'd he go? One way in one one way out. No other doors or windows. Plus the recurring theme of the wolf's showing up whenever he's around

    • @kruimels
      @kruimels Год назад +2

      @@jjemsnd7 I thought he went through the back door, but maybe you are right.

    • @TinyKittenKisses
      @TinyKittenKisses Год назад +3

      i thought the superanatural in season 1 was when it rained fishes

  • @spendingtimetogether8428
    @spendingtimetogether8428 Год назад +3

    They did ending like the movie, History of Violence, but less artsy and hence much better.

    • @spendingtimetogether8428
      @spendingtimetogether8428 Год назад +1

      Forgot to add they also paid homage to No Country For Old Men since Ole wanted to have the 'debt paid', which was like Anton's crazy 'promise' to Brolin's character. Overall, nice final episode...just wished that they showed more of the gun battle (actually, they didn't really show anything haha).

  • @rhinocort1184
    @rhinocort1184 Год назад +6

    Can’t wait for my reality-tv devouring mother to tell me how dumb this ending was

  • @bcrproductions3862
    @bcrproductions3862 Год назад +6

    I've recorded last nights episode to watch without interuption at least 3-5 times . As this TEAM effort between OLE M/ Le Swede, & MRS. LYON/ DOT & LORAINE & Officer OLMSTEAD & State Trooper WITT FARR is a MATCH for any adversary. ANYWHERE

  • @OkapiJim
    @OkapiJim Год назад +9

    I sense a meme

  • @cshimi
    @cshimi Год назад +14

    Do we think Ole Munch is now free from his curse of immortality? Did Dot's biscuits of love and forgiveness save him?

  • @magnafragmenta
    @magnafragmenta 7 месяцев назад +1

    The man loved the old woman who brought him groceries and cooked. Why do you think it was without love?

  • @EtruskenRaider
    @EtruskenRaider Год назад +6

    This whole sequence is dripping with Christian allegory.
    Moonk is giving a confession in this scene.
    It’s literally a Eucharist, bread offered by a Christ figure who rose from a tomb taking away sin and performing a miracle.
    Which is amazing and uplifting and also somehow off for Fargo.

    • @JamesBlevins0
      @JamesBlevins0 Год назад +1

      Being tribesmen, the Brothers Coen and honorary Coen Brother Noah Hawley have a fascination with the earnest yeomen schooled by the Luther League.
      They often riff on Christian themes.
      (Al Franken has stated that the Coen Bros.'s "Fargo" is all about making fun of Minnesota gentiles....)

    • @JackOfSomeTrades29
      @JackOfSomeTrades29 Год назад +1

      don't forget the shot of him washing his hands, as if the sin-eater has become baptized.

    • @EtruskenRaider
      @EtruskenRaider Год назад

      @@JackOfSomeTrades29 don’t forget the washing of the feet scene.

  • @willymack44
    @willymack44 Год назад

    I wish I could live forever. Through all the decdes and taste all the food one by one. I. Am eating s fortunein
    cookie now. It's smaller than I remember

  • @kutless45
    @kutless45 Год назад +3

    I was not expecting a very Christian ending. You normally don’t see many of those.

  • @ShakaCthulu
    @ShakaCthulu Год назад

    Thought this season was just “okay” until this scene. The few minutes before this where Wayne and Scotty keep patiently trying to make small talk with him is darkly funny like that Jon Snow dinner party SNL sketch. Then it takes this turn, which puts the whole season in perspective and is one giant payoff. Sam Spruell & Juno Temple really made magic here, may be my favorite scene from the show yet.

    • @Fatjewmonke
      @Fatjewmonke Год назад

      Ending doesn't change much, it's still 'okay'

    • @ShakaCthulu
      @ShakaCthulu Год назад

      @@Fatjewmonke Season 2 is still my overall favorite.

  • @stentor9640
    @stentor9640 Год назад +2

    Best season of Fargo yet.

  • @d.s.7637
    @d.s.7637 9 месяцев назад

    I agree next season should be Ole Munch or Scotty centered.

  • @ericshrader8073
    @ericshrader8073 Год назад

    They dnt have to lie about it being though. Im a fan since the movie. Im gna watch regardless.

  • @blahblahblah9844
    @blahblahblah9844 Год назад +2

    What version of the Fargo theme is that at the 3:00 minute mark? I can't find that version anywhere.

    • @janors5722
      @janors5722 Год назад +3

      It's the theme from the movie, "Fargo, North Dakota"

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons 4 месяца назад

      ? Really

  • @jonsampiro
    @jonsampiro Год назад +1

    I wonder how those biscuits compared to Irma's pancakes.
    I rewatched the Welsh scene a couple of times to see if any of the women present were Irma. Near as I can tell, they weren't. I'd love to know the back story on how and why he chose her. (Was he a stranger or somebody he'd known since she was a kid?) OTOH, it's fun to fill in the gaps yourself.
    I hope that any deleted/extended scenes will be released.

  • @Johnnyrocks34
    @Johnnyrocks34 Год назад

    Driving Kia like flying a cloud that’s broken and rides like crap and doesn’t last long. Maybe like cloud in a hurricane!

  • @KingVon663rd
    @KingVon663rd 9 месяцев назад

    Whats the song at the end sounds like the main theme but different

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  9 месяцев назад +1

      It is the main theme, but I believe it's the actual film version.

    • @KingVon663rd
      @KingVon663rd 9 месяцев назад

      @@narcopaloma2517 thank you

  • @100d2h
    @100d2h 8 месяцев назад

    Whats the name of the track that plays as he eats the biscuit

  • @universalcollective427
    @universalcollective427 Год назад +1

    the day after the episode airs and you not only show a thumbnail but title the spoiler for the season, great work narco, shytty

    • @narcopaloma2517
      @narcopaloma2517  Год назад +6

      How was I supposed to resist that thumbnail? Look how happy he is!

  • @bigstein098
    @bigstein098 Год назад +1

    Gonna go against the grain here and say this episode sucked and Munch is corny.

  • @Aries816
    @Aries816 10 месяцев назад

    This season was good but extremely sexist/racist so it got a little hard to watch at times

  • @bende005
    @bende005 Год назад

    Great season, disappointing last episode. They were saving money on the shootings and the dinner scene was dumb and long.

    • @JamesBlevins0
      @JamesBlevins0 Год назад

      The special effects for a UFO might have cost more money, but this scene resolves the tension in three discordant notes:
      Dot's post-kidnap attempts to re-establish normalcy with pancakes,
      Ole's desire for pancakes, and
      Ole's sin-eating.
      Harmony!
      Maybe George Lucas knew something when he commented (on camera)
      "It's like poetry.
      It rhymes."
      Some good can be revealed if one scratches the surface of (once-&-future) mean memes.

    • @Mark-bu2ib
      @Mark-bu2ib Год назад +2

      That’s called great acting. Guess you must’ve missed it.

    • @juliusevola2801
      @juliusevola2801 Год назад

      ​@@Mark-bu2ibrandom