It's great how it pretends to show how untouchable the kitchen brothers are by narrowly avoided bullets left and right, then bam, Hanzee owns them in 2 seconds.
Yep. The pattern would have been dogshit past 25 feet lol. Never understood the love for sawed off shotguns. If it was me id prefer my longbarrel tight patterning duck gun that can reach out to 60yards and still hit you with a 4 foot wall of bbs. And at close range itd hit you with everything and drill a large hole in you😂😂
@@ruger51995 It was because back during the prohibition era, when people wore those dusters and trench coats, it was easier to hide a sawed off in the coat compared to a full length barrel. I think that is the historical context anyway.
@@ruger51995 better concealment on their behalf, wider spread for cqb hittin multiple enemies, if u think about it, as a body guard that’s the perfect weapon. But yes in this scene it’s laughable lmfao
I just love how everybody is so accommodating to the Kitchen Brothers by running out into the open to take on two shotgun wielding twins. So nice when people cooperate like that.
That's why i hate these scenes...so silly and infantile...nobody takes cover, no reloads, shooting from the hip or locking in a dudes head out of thin air...even the knifing is done via some magical teletransportation mode...it manages to be worse than True detective (the other quiet Indian shootout) where the dude storms a house with 1 round in his revolver
@@comanchedase fargo is not going for realism, making this scene to prop up the kitchen brothers as badasses who just take on a whole gang (silly I know). just to have hanzee best them right after cements hanzee as an even greater badass who kills lesser badasses
Season 2 of Fargo was the greatest love letter to a filmmaker ever made. It included virtually every trope from every Coen Bros film made to date and threw them all into a bowl and molded it into something incredible. It seemed new but take a look at any Coen Bros film and then look back at this season and you'll start noticing some very familiar things.
I like how the odds shift twice in the same fight, first the Gerhardt soldiers stomp the Kansas City Mob, then the Kitchen Brothers retaliate with shotgun rampage and totally shift the battle in their favour, then Hanzee comes in to make this a Gerhardt victory.
I love how they have the mob in this season rather than a lone hitman - as entertaining as it is with Lorne Malvo I think Fargo does a really good job with the mob establishing an unstable family relationship, brutal enforcers and big shootouts
In the end Joe Bulo died the way Josto Fadda died, helpless and bloody. He probably thought about what Josto told him about the Ladder and how there's nowhere to go. Joe Bulo is sleeping right the fishes, Finito.
Is it me or is the best scene of Fargo has had. Especially when Hanzee kills those guys with the hunting knife. Hanzee is old school. He was born and raised around the woods. He don't need a gun.
Lol, I was raised in the real woods in the mountains, I dont go anywhere without a hunting knife AND a pistol. Dont be a dipshit and think knives beat guns this is an insanely unrealistic tv show.
The first time i watched i thought hanzee slashed the other brothers neck as well with a fast knife swing. Then later i was so confused how he made it home. Later realizing it was just a punch
@@anton3486 completely agree. Seasons 1 and 4 feel kind of dumbed down but they're still fun to watch. Season 2 really nailed the sweet spot of action, theme, tone and payoff.
When I was watching this and I saw that draw on the crossbow, I literally just felt a headshot coming looool. That whole settings just screamed shootout lol.
This is by far the best crime drama on television today. It's so far beyond anything else I've ever seen in TV dramas and that's including HBO in terms of complexity. That's the Coen brothers for ya though
This season was tense and brutal as fuck in both characters and story from beginning to end. I thought Season 3 was going to be more of the same, boy was I wrong XD
The extras could have survived if they got down behind some bushes and trees and waited for the right moment to shoot the enemies rather than run into their line of fire. But then again i guess thats what extras are for.
I think it’s totally absurd that the Kitchen brothers weren’t killed initially. You’re not going to win an open terrain battle with PGO shotguns against a larger force with M-14 rifles