One thing you might have missed is later in the episode the guy does take them out to a nice meal before Hank shows up with a rocket. He was right about being able to time it lol
I saw too and had the same thought, but how and what would they known, to be able to time it? It seems like a total surprise when the rocket goes past them.
This is the humor that got me into Barry in the first place lmao. Like they literally had a conversation about sneak attacks and the gang member was like "I don't know if I plan it just right I think I cn get them out in time and take them to dinner", and he literally does just that lmfao
@@tchombre1992Its just like in episode 3, Hank hires the podcasters that review gadgets that dont work to assassinate Barry, then the pen gun one of them uses blows his hand off.
Say what you will about Fuches, he may have successfully created the first ever multi racial blood in blood out prison gang in history. Man has a way with words.
It's the "shit.... Ok" that gets me 😂 so sad this show is ending. I feel like there's no way they can wrap everything up in 30 minutes now... But I know I'm gonna be surprised. Hopefully 🤷
Stephen Root is one of best actors of this generation but doesnt get talked about enough. So versatile and been in a million of different great shows and movies.
Dude was my favourite in Office Space and in Dodgeball as well XD And not long ago rewatched Idiocracy and realised he was a judge there XD And he was the Man in the High Castle as well
It was crazy how Fuches changed from previous episodes because at first he was a power hunger manipulator who was a bit of a coward but now prison changed him and the fake persona of "the raven" gave him more confidence and is finally putting his military experience to good use and built a formidable group of criminals.
I thought he was never military. Hence why he had such an obsession with being the powerful tough guy mastermind persons. I think he clearly states this in the last few episodes basically admitting he's a phony and coward
@@ThatGuy-sc5rx he was in the military during Vietnam with Barry's father but never really fought for some reason but he has the training like when Ho ho hank tried to blow him and his crew up and as they ran he set up a well planned counter attack.
@frankiehernandez6232 Lol we find out Fuches was literally just a cook in the Army, and Barry's dad saved him "during" Vietnam not "in" Vietnam so he really never got any conventional warfare training. However, it seems incredibly obvious Fuches somehow someway joined the CIA afterwards, the only plausible way I could possibly imagine how he manages to save Barry from ending up in Leavenworth as a war criminal for 25yrs for the unjustified killing of a non-combatant. That also jives with his whole manipulating aura, his lust for control over every situation and Barry (his 'contractor'), the ability to split and divide and pit forces against each other, the way he looked when Barry got back from Afghanistan the slick suit and clean appearance (vs this grubby hitman manager we meet in Cleveland in E1). I'm glad we never got definitive answers for all that too, the mystery makes it way better just like Gustavo Fring's backstory from Breaking Bad.
the way his accent changes when he says “fast y furious” reminds of John Cena saying “embrace” in a thick american accent in the midst of him talking in mandarin
When the guy said "We could put on a movie" i fucking died 🤣 the awkwardness of this scene compared to the severity of the situation is incredible. The casting for each member is amazing
In translation with what the Spanish guy said “Guys look, stop talking about the shitty Fast and Furious movies, what does that have to do with anything that’s happening right now? Ok seriously, the most important thing right now is the love between the boss and his woman”.
This show had so many great idiosyncratic and stand alone characters and brilliant dialog that just pulled you into every moment because you didn't want to miss anything. Incredible writing and casting.
But like can we give credit to Fuches here? I know he trained Barry but Barry at least had military. These guys were just convicts, like where and how did Fuches get them to take on 4 Barry’s?
Fuches probably strategized and anticipated retaliation from Hank. So he had his men prepare in advance. Even when stacked against those with military experience, with proper preparation you can outplay them.
I would imagine what Fuches and the guys would say to see F9 and FastX and boy did I laugh at the Fast and Furious conversation. PS: If that were the only thing, I can't get it out of my mind that Fuches would be perfect for an older Toretto lol
I mean, given that this is 8 years into the future, the franchise has presumably already wrapped up? (Then again, Vin Diesel just announced that it might be a 3-part finale now, so maybe it’ll still be going in 8 years😂)
i think the scene with john cena and toretto's son, when they're blowing up the bad guys with john cena's batmobile? that would be the best scene to start sawing.
I love these conversations they’re so real lol when the dude with the hat backwards says that it was part 6 and it came out in 2013 had me laughing because every time I explain a game or movie from the past I always mention the date loll
Spanish: guys, cmon, stop talking about these shitty movies fast and furious, what does that have to do with what's going on here? Seriously, the love between our boss and his woman is the most important thing right now
honestly, the guy who suggested that he can time it to take them out for a meal is a clairvoyant - notice how the wife and daughter leave in a car with one of the guys just before NoHo rolls up?
I’m betting in the next episode, when Barry goes after Fuches, the wife and the daughter are going to try the sound cancelling headphones idea that guy brought up. That, or they come back from their meal and walk into a bloody aftermath.
They already did a callback to this scene though. When Hank is gonna fire the rocket, the SUV leaving the house is the guy taking the lady and her daughter out.
@@joelglanton6531 True, but with Bill Hader you never know. I can see a scene where the girls are watching a movie with the noise cancelling headphones and in the background you see Barry fighting or killing one of Fuches' men. Kind of like that Spider-Man movie where Stan Lee is listening to music while a fight is happening in the background.
when hank goes after them a car drives away from the house before he finishes setting up. Did the guy who spoke first actually manage to take them to a nice meal just before it started?
Spanish dude: Ok guys look, instead of speaking of this piece of shit movie, fast and furious, has nothing to do with what is happening now. This is a serious matter , the love between the boss and his woman is the most important here. (sort of?...i'm a portuguese speaker, so bear with it me)
I didn't care for the fourth season, nor the time skip - they all changed so much, they were essentially brand new characters that we got to know for like, what? 4 episodes? But little scenes like this, when the show remembered there was some comedy in it's dark comedy was really nice.
It wasn't the worst series finale but it was my least favorite season and a bit disappointing simply because it just wasn't as packed with as much stuff that made me literally laugh out loud like the other seasons. This season was just a bit too dark and although the show has always been dark humor it usually had equal amounts of absurd hilarity to balance it out and was something special. This time around it was just a bit too dry, heavy and depressing for a dark comedy and felt more like a wacky surrealist drama. It had its moments, specifically The Raven scenes which redeemed it a bit.
Bill Hader wants so bad to be Quentin Tarantino...this show goes off the rails a lot in a cartoonish way but thinks its redeemable because the characters are fallable. Henry Wimkler saved the show...
The dude interjecting at the end in Spanish and essentially saying “who gives a fuck about some shitty fast and the furious movies. The most important thing right now is the boss’s woman and her daughter” had me dying
Yeah, I absolutely died when he said "co je to serio" that is brilliant to make the only guy cutting through the comedy use casual Spanish phrases that most non-native viewers wouldn't understand, yet I'm sure his message came across clearly to most
I just binged this series and he seemed like a former tough guy before he took in Barry. He became a incompetent wimp afraid of everyone and relied 100% on barry to save him always. After getting beat in prison he found his old courage and really took control of his life and pride again. He even risks his life to save Barry's kid at the end. I know it's a comedy and everyone but barry is incompetent and almost always fails but fuches kind of did have the only good end of the series.
@@dontcare7086 It's hard to imagine WHAT he did before essentially being a talent agent for assassins. He admits in the last episode that he served, but didn't see action (I think that was when he met Barry's father). It's pretty obvious throughout the series that he's nowhere near as capable as Barry, or many other characters- but he's extraordinarily intelligent and manipulative. I imagine he was in accounting, construction, or some pedestrian job where he's rubbing shoulder with mafia types (maybe the Chechens)-which led to him being a hitman. Maybe he stole some money and needed to repay a debt, which is why he pushes Barry so hard and picks up a new protégé immediately after Barry quits the first time. Either way, I think Fuches embodies the "fake it til you make it" archetype. Everything he says is a lie, the respect he gets isn't really earned, and he's always spinning a web of lies to further his own agenda. And yet, he's the only one to escape the consequences all together.
This show rides the line between comedy and drama PERFECTLY. There's always parts where it's like my god how am I laughing at this?!? 😂 Something serious happening and the dialog is just ridiculous. Like the heads in the boxes in this episode lmao. "WHY AM I STILL OPENING THESE?!"
Fuches honestly seems like a beautiful person. Cares about his gang, listens to their inputs, cares about his new family, and brutally puts down his enemies.
@@joshyaash you'll be surprised to find that this habit saved me from the times that my email and social media were hacked.... Also from when my sisters pranked me because they couldn't get the signature right to the last dot. 😸 -red.
Such a typical guy conversation. Start on an idea and it evolves into a thoughtful and complex use of ideas. Everyone has their say and even if something isn’t a good idea it’s usually dealt with as an “I see what you are saying or yeah but what about this” and not just immediately shot down. I’m a guy by the way and have participated in many a conversation like this one without the brutal murder.
One thing you might have missed is later in the episode the guy does take them out to a nice meal before Hank shows up with a rocket. He was right about being able to time it lol
I can’t believe I never caught that when it was literally right in front of me lmao
I saw too and had the same thought, but how and what would they known, to be able to time it? It seems like a total surprise when the rocket goes past them.
This is the humor that got me into Barry in the first place lmao. Like they literally had a conversation about sneak attacks and the gang member was like "I don't know if I plan it just right I think I cn get them out in time and take them to dinner", and he literally does just that lmfao
@@tchombre1992Its just like in episode 3, Hank hires the podcasters that review gadgets that dont work to assassinate Barry, then the pen gun one of them uses blows his hand off.
@@jpentw11its a comedy shows. Its for the jokes that somehow that guy knows surprise attacks is coming
Fuches’ new daughter is my real-life daughter. No joke. Just sharing a proud papa moment.
That's awesome haha
That’s cool as hell lol
that's actually really cool hahahahah her stunned face was so funny
Yep. Autumn Palen. She did a great job
That’s awesome!!!
Say what you will about Fuches, he may have successfully created the first ever multi racial blood in blood out prison gang in history. Man has a way with words.
Very well
bro literally just took fake it till u make it to whole new level
People of different races, putting aside their differences to murder and steal is real progress.
@@michaeldoliveira720 in a way, Cristobal's vision come to life, except for the legitimate part since Fuches screwed that up with Hank.
@Jerma Stan He's the president of the club, but subordinate to fuches. Sort of a patch over deal.
“Me saying it and you seeing it are two different things?”
“That’s right”
😂😂😂😂
I’m gonna miss this show so much bro
It's the "shit.... Ok" that gets me 😂 so sad this show is ending. I feel like there's no way they can wrap everything up in 30 minutes now... But I know I'm gonna be surprised. Hopefully 🤷
@@codysnowden231 EXACTLY !
The "oh, now I get it" resignation. Sort of "point noted". LOL
the fact that they get shut up about their fast and furious side conversation in Spanish funny asf
Adding insult to injury, I believe he was puerto rican as well xD
I may not understand is but the vibes alone would make me shut-up.
Idk man. I aint laughing.
Stephen Root is one of best actors of this generation but doesnt get talked about enough. So versatile and been in a million of different great shows and movies.
Dude was my favourite in Office Space and in Dodgeball as well XD And not long ago rewatched Idiocracy and realised he was a judge there XD And he was the Man in the High Castle as well
He had a LONG series VO 🎙 as Bill, King of The Hill 📺.
I also love him in big bang theory as bernadettes's boss who's afraid of her LOL
This is my favorite scene in the entire show. I’ve watched this over 50 times
it's epic
It has a Was Anderson vibe. Like from "The Life Aquatic"
Seriously, this became my favorite too. Just how calm, casual and matter of fact the conversation is. The cut to Fuches with his flock. Gold.
It was crazy how Fuches changed from previous episodes because at first he was a power hunger manipulator who was a bit of a coward but now prison changed him and the fake persona of "the raven" gave him more confidence and is finally putting his military experience to good use and built a formidable group of criminals.
I thought he was never military. Hence why he had such an obsession with being the powerful tough guy mastermind persons. I think he clearly states this in the last few episodes basically admitting he's a phony and coward
@@ThatGuy-sc5rx he was in the military during Vietnam with Barry's father but never really fought for some reason but he has the training like when Ho ho hank tried to blow him and his crew up and as they ran he set up a well planned counter attack.
@@ThatGuy-sc5rxeven if you never been to battle i feel like you definitely picked one or two lessons from military training
@frankiehernandez6232 Lol we find out Fuches was literally just a cook in the Army, and Barry's dad saved him "during" Vietnam not "in" Vietnam so he really never got any conventional warfare training.
However, it seems incredibly obvious Fuches somehow someway joined the CIA afterwards, the only plausible way I could possibly imagine how he manages to save Barry from ending up in Leavenworth as a war criminal for 25yrs for the unjustified killing of a non-combatant. That also jives with his whole manipulating aura, his lust for control over every situation and Barry (his 'contractor'), the ability to split and divide and pit forces against each other, the way he looked when Barry got back from Afghanistan the slick suit and clean appearance (vs this grubby hitman manager we meet in Cleveland in E1). I'm glad we never got definitive answers for all that too, the mystery makes it way better just like Gustavo Fring's backstory from Breaking Bad.
I want an entire spinoff show about Fuches in jail building his gang and interacting with all their fun personalities.
1000000,000000000 better call Saul this shit IMMEDIATELY
That Spanish intervention was fenomenal!!
the way his accent changes when he says “fast y furious” reminds of John Cena saying “embrace” in a thick american accent in the midst of him talking in mandarin
I was very happy that my Duolingo lessons came into play when I understood what the dude said in Spanish perfectly. Really made the scene tie together
When the guy said "We could put on a movie" i fucking died 🤣 the awkwardness of this scene compared to the severity of the situation is incredible. The casting for each member is amazing
In translation with what the Spanish guy said “Guys look, stop talking about the shitty Fast and Furious movies, what does that have to do with anything that’s happening right now? Ok seriously, the most important thing right now is the love between the boss and his woman”.
This show had so many great idiosyncratic and stand alone characters and brilliant dialog that just pulled you into every moment because you didn't want to miss anything. Incredible writing and casting.
But like can we give credit to Fuches here? I know he trained Barry but Barry at least had military. These guys were just convicts, like where and how did Fuches get them to take on 4 Barry’s?
The man dumped all his skill points into Charisma and Endurance
Fuches probably strategized and anticipated retaliation from Hank. So he had his men prepare in advance. Even when stacked against those with military experience, with proper preparation you can outplay them.
those guys might've been fakes just impersonators. but I like to think fuches really did made an elite team of barry
They were not 4 Barrys. The point of the show is no one is actually a good hitman besides barry.
@@uzairahmed4197 Except for the young Chechen that looked up to Barry but was killed by him in a fit of rage. His aim was impressive.
extrañaba este tipo de escenas, algo dulce después de todo lo turbio que viene :( ni me imagino que va a pasar en el final
I couldn't stpp laughjng with this scene.
10/10 acting all around
I would imagine what Fuches and the guys would say to see F9 and FastX and boy did I laugh at the Fast and Furious conversation.
PS: If that were the only thing, I can't get it out of my mind that Fuches would be perfect for an older Toretto lol
I mean, given that this is 8 years into the future, the franchise has presumably already wrapped up? (Then again, Vin Diesel just announced that it might be a 3-part finale now, so maybe it’ll still be going in 8 years😂)
Lmao i think Bill Hader knew what he was doing with that scene , Fuches arguing with his family about fast and furious, its meta as hell
i think the scene with john cena and toretto's son, when they're blowing up the bad guys with john cena's batmobile? that would be the best scene to start sawing.
I love these conversations they’re so real lol when the dude with the hat backwards says that it was part 6 and it came out in 2013 had me laughing because every time I explain a game or movie from the past I always mention the date loll
Probably because nowadays studios are so stupid to naming a movies. How the hell we have 3 halloween movies with the same title (1978, 2005, 2018)
This scene is brilliant
Spanish: guys, cmon, stop talking about these shitty movies fast and furious, what does that have to do with what's going on here? Seriously, the love between our boss and his woman is the most important thing right now
“…..I still think I can time it “ lol
I was bursting out laughing. I needed to after these last episodes.
I still think I could time it 😂 😂😂
shit is so funny
And then he did! 🤣🤣🤣Got them out before Hank attacked them! Guy knew what he was talking about. I hope they enjoyed their nice meal!
Bro was talking about Dominic Toretto like he was real for a sec lol.
Fuches really let his men cook in this scene. Respect.
Everyone is just WAY too nonchalant😂😂😂
That's what you get for stealing the man's favorite stapler!
Right?!! Every time I see Stephen Root, no matter which film, I always see him as Milton Waddums saying “I believe you have my stapler”. Haha.
that one mexican dude at end. soo good 😆🙏🏼❤
Fuches has turned into a really... pretentious... bad ass. lol
honestly, the guy who suggested that he can time it to take them out for a meal is a clairvoyant - notice how the wife and daughter leave in a car with one of the guys just before NoHo rolls up?
To be honest I don’t know if his wife stayed or they just went with his idea lol
I may not have enjoyed how the show itself morphed into the final season, but it still had undeniably magical moments, like this.
I’m betting in the next episode, when Barry goes after Fuches, the wife and the daughter are going to try the sound cancelling headphones idea that guy brought up. That, or they come back from their meal and walk into a bloody aftermath.
They already did a callback to this scene though. When Hank is gonna fire the rocket, the SUV leaving the house is the guy taking the lady and her daughter out.
@@joelglanton6531 True, but with Bill Hader you never know. I can see a scene where the girls are watching a movie with the noise cancelling headphones and in the background you see Barry fighting or killing one of Fuches' men. Kind of like that Spider-Man movie where Stan Lee is listening to music while a fight is happening in the background.
I wish we got another season of this fuches.😂
when hank goes after them a car drives away from the house before he finishes setting up. Did the guy who spoke first actually manage to take them to a nice meal just before it started?
He managed to time it.
I love Stephen Root so much.
Walter would hire him
This is the most diverse gang I’ve every seen 😅
that's my boy Rog, cleanin up the scene! you the man Rog!
Groove tube and live wire! They should make a prequel series based on those two
Joey! 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Spanish dude: Ok guys look, instead of speaking of this piece of shit movie, fast and furious, has nothing to do with what is happening now. This is a serious matter , the love between the boss and his woman is the most important here. (sort of?...i'm a portuguese speaker, so bear with it me)
I'm guessing Portugese folks understand Spanish a bit like Italians do. Not the same languages, but enough similarities in both to get by?
Just give him back his stapler
Yeah right. Im here daddy too then lol
Johnny rockets that’s all I’m saying.
spoiler:
they all died
I didn't care for the fourth season, nor the time skip - they all changed so much, they were essentially brand new characters that we got to know for like, what? 4 episodes? But little scenes like this, when the show remembered there was some comedy in it's dark comedy was really nice.
It wasn't the worst series finale but it was my least favorite season and a bit disappointing simply because it just wasn't as packed with as much stuff that made me literally laugh out loud like the other seasons. This season was just a bit too dark and although the show has always been dark humor it usually had equal amounts of absurd hilarity to balance it out and was something special.
This time around it was just a bit too dry, heavy and depressing for a dark comedy and felt more like a wacky surrealist drama. It had its moments, specifically The Raven scenes which redeemed it a bit.
Dude only thing I hate is that sally got a good ending with zero consequences. Everyone got their comeuppance but her
Bill Hader wants so bad to be Quentin Tarantino...this show goes off the rails a lot in a cartoonish way but thinks its redeemable because the characters are fallable. Henry Wimkler saved the show...
Crazy take
He's out of line, but he's right. We can't have Quentin Tarantino forever, so we need someone to fill his shoes, and this show was a perfect example.
Huh, didn’t realise that’s ‘Jason and live wire’ from the earlier episode
Groove Tube is his right hand man 👨
The dude interjecting at the end in Spanish and essentially saying “who gives a fuck about some shitty fast and the furious movies. The most important thing right now is the boss’s woman and her daughter” had me dying
He's a real one.
HA! thanks for the translation!!!!
more like
"The love betweent the boss and his woman it's the most important thing"
i don't really know Spanish, but it definitely sounded exactly like you wrote which is very cool
Yeah, I absolutely died when he said "co je to serio" that is brilliant to make the only guy cutting through the comedy use casual Spanish phrases that most non-native viewers wouldn't understand, yet I'm sure his message came across clearly to most
Fuches is a good boss. He really listens to his murderous henchmen.
Honestly it feels like he creates a really safe and welcoming environment for them.
@@sterlingarcher74 definitely. He should give seminars.
I just binged this series and he seemed like a former tough guy before he took in Barry. He became a incompetent wimp afraid of everyone and relied 100% on barry to save him always. After getting beat in prison he found his old courage and really took control of his life and pride again. He even risks his life to save Barry's kid at the end. I know it's a comedy and everyone but barry is incompetent and almost always fails but fuches kind of did have the only good end of the series.
@@dontcare7086 It's hard to imagine WHAT he did before essentially being a talent agent for assassins. He admits in the last episode that he served, but didn't see action (I think that was when he met Barry's father). It's pretty obvious throughout the series that he's nowhere near as capable as Barry, or many other characters- but he's extraordinarily intelligent and manipulative. I imagine he was in accounting, construction, or some pedestrian job where he's rubbing shoulder with mafia types (maybe the Chechens)-which led to him being a hitman. Maybe he stole some money and needed to repay a debt, which is why he pushes Barry so hard and picks up a new protégé immediately after Barry quits the first time. Either way, I think Fuches embodies the "fake it til you make it" archetype. Everything he says is a lie, the respect he gets isn't really earned, and he's always spinning a web of lies to further his own agenda. And yet, he's the only one to escape the consequences all together.
I think they call that democracy
"It doesn't matter, they're all loud" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Comedic dialogue like this never disappoints 😆
This show rides the line between comedy and drama PERFECTLY. There's always parts where it's like my god how am I laughing at this?!? 😂 Something serious happening and the dialog is just ridiculous. Like the heads in the boxes in this episode lmao. "WHY AM I STILL OPENING THESE?!"
Fuches honestly seems like a beautiful person. Cares about his gang, listens to their inputs, cares about his new family, and brutally puts down his enemies.
The Raven is an emotionally considerate stepfather.
This is up there with Django Unchained's "how about no bags this time" scene. Brilliant writing and execution!
-red.
you really don't need to sign off your comments on the internet
-Josh
@@joshyaash you'll be surprised to find that this habit saved me from the times that my email and social media were hacked....
Also from when my sisters pranked me because they couldn't get the signature right to the last dot. 😸
-red.
@@redmiserywow what a guy. -Kojoano.
*The fact Bill Hader* sat through several Fast and Furious movies - is funny on its own.
Doubt
@@grassmonkeyO5 bro what do u mean he's like a film aficionado lol
@@grassmonkeyO5 He probably knows people involved with them so he'd probably see them on that basis alone
Wasn't Cristobal in Fast Five?
Yup Reyes right hand man Zizi
@@nickwilson2274 that must've surprised them
I love that dude out there with a mop bucket hahahahaha
doing the lazy one handed mop routine
This episode was so damn epic!
Stephen Root deserves all the things and stuff. This whole cast was amazing.
"that's not gonna drown out dudes getting their heads cut off.." lol this show
This whole scene is fucking hilarious
One of the funniest moments from the show period. I was cackling.
I love how that henchmen was able to time getting the ladies out of house before NoHo Hank tried shooting a rocket at it.
Such a typical guy conversation. Start on an idea and it evolves into a thoughtful and complex use of ideas. Everyone has their say and even if something isn’t a good idea it’s usually dealt with as an “I see what you are saying or yeah but what about this” and not just immediately shot down. I’m a guy by the way and have participated in many a conversation like this one without the brutal murder.
Bill dozier is my nigga
dude on the right is an offbrand nacho varga
Stephen Root is a freaking GORGEOUS man.
This is hilarious. Dead pan humor at its finest.
Stephen was awesome as Fuches.
I don't care if it doesn't make sense canonically; I want a spin-off with the "Raven's Flock" and Fuches' family
Anybody else get Napoleon Dynamite vibes?
Once they started with the fast and the furious I just started to die. The absurdity of it all is amazingly funny.
I like the way his spanish sounds. Where is that accent from?
Just need a big enough soundbar, guys. 😂😂.
I think bada
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