@@hollowpurple6238 Seasons 1-3 are masterpieces. 3rd season is my favorite, but they're all phenomenal and I recommend that you bless yourself with the pleasure of witnessing this show and it's magic. Season 4 isn't bad, but it's lacking when you compare to the previous seasons. You wouldn't miss much from skipping season 4. But do yourself the favor and watch season 1-3. Amazing.
The best creation Fargo ever gave us. Ever. My favorite moment is when he persuades that kid to piss in his boss’s gas tank, then calls her and tells her while he’s doing it. Classic
The human eye can see more shades of green because it lets us see predators easier…the smile makes that line so much more chilling terrifying when you know the answer to his question.
But unfortunately, the fact that he was arbitrarily nominated as a lead actor simply because “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie” already had 7 nominees (5 of whom were from The Normal Heart) and its “lead actor counterpart” needed a 6th nominee prevented him from winning! The TV Academy are such idiots!
@@kiruk5608 that was a movie, this is TV. I am not a huge fan of that one. He looks weird but i didn’t like they didn’t show conflict between hero and villain
@@samreilly1484 not really. Writing isn’t the same Style- writing for a single two hour movie shouldn’t be compared to building up a villain for 10 or more episodes of a TV show.
Honestly Malvo and Lalo would probably both just really get along and probably start working together with how similar they were lol now imagine this Malvo and Lalo salamanca vs Gus fring and Anton chigurh. That'd be a blood bath now imagine all 4 of them working together. The most lethal crime syndicat in the world.
malvo is definetly scarier for me. lalo shows loyalty and love to those around him, especially the ones he considers family. malvo is just an algorithm walking around taking lives, not for a specific reason, but because of his nature alone.
@@_ZoeyBean_ if they worked together it would over with for everybody. Idc if you’re El chapo, Sam Giancana, Pablo Escobar or Vito Genovese. They got no chance lol
Season 1 in a nutshell: An insurance agent has a brief conversation with a random stranger in a hospital waiting room and sets in motion a snowball of evil and murder which, as it rolls down the hill, consumes nearly everything and everyone in its path.
They could make a complete Lorne Malvo spinoff series. Always liked the first season, watched it 3 times. The end is only a bit too abrupt for my taste
I always enjoyed his lines when he'd reveal parts of his backstory, like other hit men he's known, or the story about the boy in the woods is perhaps a story about his own life
@@strafer8764 That’s what’s scary about malvo. He can make you feel completely comfortable around him and flip like a switch. He’s only scary when he needs to be. And it evokes some real life fears. Technically just about anyone around us could be some closeted ruthless psychopath with masterful manipulation skills.
What’s crazy is both characters are written by same people. Anton and Malvo both written by Coen brothers. You can see the resemblance of the characters throughout the seasons
Wow, I almost forgot how insane Lorne Malvo's writing was?? "Cuz there are no saints in animal kingdom" It's like a Philosopher who's also a Serial killer.
@@hectorrenteria631 lol Claptrap? You're out of your depth. The character is a Realist (like Rust Cohle from True detective) nothing they say is a claptrap.
Its interesting how the antagonist plays the role of mentor to the main character in this series, although it's probably the cop who is the protagonist
Every time I get onto an elevator I think about this scene. I imagine capping everybody in there and telling the one person I don't shoot - "That's on YOU".
"haven't had pie that good since the garden of Eden" and when he was talking to Gus' neighbor (the Jewish guy) the neighbor said "you have black eyes" and called him "se'irim" which basically means "demon". yeah Lorne wasn't of this world
@@stonecoldsteveaustin9353 👍👍 And hanging around a hospital like Death, the Grim Reaper himself at the beginning. Malvo wasn't really there for a minor bump on his head.
The funniest thing to me in this show is how Malvo isn't actually very threatening at all by real-world standards. The way he talks would've had his as beat or everyone telling him to piss off 😂 Not scary, just weird and pushy like an autistic kid with a main character complex
Most gangs use tiny hitmen sometimes children and you’d be surprised how often they’re on the spectrum or psycho/sociopaths because of their lack of empathy and emotions they look pretty average not intimidating you don’t need to be intimidating to pull a trigger or use a knife
Mike Milligan and VM Varga were really good. They are no Malvo, but they did great for a follow up to one of the greatest performance of a sociopath in TV history.
That sucks cause Season 2 is brilliant, Hanzee dent is a great replacement for Malvo and the whole Geardharts vs Kansas city as well as the comment about the world losing it’s mind n uncertainty and violence was a great. “We cannot pack and leave cause we’re the future, they’re the past. And the Past cannot become the future anymore then the future can become the past.” --Mike Milligan Season 2
@@liminalcriminal_ Ok, but consider the following: -some war hero may have killed more than both of them together and still be regarded as a god guy. -both share the murder capability but not courage, which is consider a virtue. Thank you for the answer and the insult inplied.
@@martinmezz Courage is not a virtue. And yes while both are capable of murder Lester did it once (against someone who was basically on their hands and knees begging for it) and malvo did it likely hundreds of times. And war heroes who kill many people are only good if they kill bad guys. Malvo kinda just kills people who gets in his way. Lack of morality is determined on the impact on victims. Comparing someone who killed once to hundreds of times is stupid.
Everybody is capable of murder. That’s Malvo’s point and I agree. We have to take actions into account, not potential to commit said actions. Not that Lester would killed nearly as many people as malvo if given the choice anyway
While I am watching season 5, having watched season 2 I believe with Jessie Plemons, and Kirsten Dunst, I had to go back and watch the other seasons and realized I missed season 1. And when I watched Billy Bob Thornton from Sling Blade and Bad Santa playing the Malvo character, which reminded me of the villain in No Country for Old Men, as I see other people have also noticed in the comments. Can't believe I missed the gem that is Season 1.
Its a riddle. Predators need to be able to differentiate shades of green to be able to distinguish the plant/forest background from other predators/prey. Malvo is a predator. Gus realises that he must become the predator and kill Malvo, otherwise he will be the prey.