In time he will & it will go like something this.... I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you... I will find you... and I will kill you. don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills; skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you... I will find you... and I will kill you.
Around the 45 second mark you see Sean realize he has to kill Gina. Liam Neeson is such a good actor. He looks away uncertainly and then when she says "move away from it..." again you see him take a deep breath and decide.
I love it too so much, I am so sick of hearing the only two good seasons of vice are 1 and 2. There are so many good episodes in season 3 and 4. This episode is so heartfelt and intense
Only MV can have a beautiful love song mirror a tragedy of a killing. One of the most romantic love songs on the MV song list. This one should have been on the radio hit list but I never heard it, only on this episode.
and the place Sean landed on (the two way mark on the ground) was quite symbolic. On one side, it represented the love he had for Gina, but on the other arrow, it represented his loyalty to the IRA and his intentions to bring The Troubles in Ireland to American soil by blowing up the Concorde which was averted.
I cried at both of these endings...I avoid watching them again usually. Also the ending in season 4 when Crockett kills Hackman. I don't know why but when the music starts up...I lose it. I don't know why.
The music they choose becomes a third character and brings the emotions to these sad endings. Here with “The Last Unbroken Heart”, The Good Collar’s “Picture Book”, By Hooker By Crook’s “Holding Back the Years” and Heart of Night’s “Dark Truths” to name a few
And if you look at where Caroon landed after falling off the roof, you'll notice that it's a two-way sign, which is in a way, symbolic with one arrow representing Sean's love for Gina, and the other one representing his loyalty to his cause despite its malignant objectives.
The saddest ending to me is "Milk Run." Crockett is absolutely overcome with grief for losing Eddie, who he seemed to take on like an inncoent son and who he promised would make it home safe.
And that episode would mark the first time in which we would see a trope which is exclusive for Crockett, and which he takes the deaths of young people he's trying to help as very severe failures which he takes very personal (i.e. When Archie died in Good Collar, which drove Sonny into having that fit of rage and frustration in the limo)
@figment1988 Also on a later viewing of the series, Eddie was the name of his partner in Brother's Keeper who got killed played by Lou Diamond Phillips
lol I think he says it to try and get her to calm down...I guess it's kinda like he's saying "It's me Sean, I'm not your enemy I'm your friend remember?"
Gina fell in love with the reformed "Sean" but alas Liam could not stop being a terrorist for the IRA. He chose Politics over Love and that was fatal for him.
He talks about how he lost two brother earlier in the episode, like he was prepared to die. It's a sad commentary on how when ypur loved ones die sometimes you give up too. I lost my twin brother to pancreaic cancer last year, and I kind of understand when Liam says "well when it's time, it's time," and then has to check himself. He's kind of ready to go the whole time.
For many of this, this episode was too similar to one of the most famous Hawaii Five O episodes, released maybe a decade earlier, to impress us. Highly similar to the Stephen Boyd episode that opened either season 10 or 11 and was highly publicized because Boyd died unexpectedly soon after shooting it.
She couldn’t forget that she thought he would be THE one. She loved him, and it broke her heart to realize he had been using her-but she would never have let him kill Sonny if she could possibly prevent it.