What was even the point of this scene?
Was it supposed to be awkward and uncomfortable?
Jesus Christ.
What was even the point of this scene?
Was it supposed to be awkward and uncomfortable?
Jesus Christ.
So later Marge realizes that seemingly nice people aren't always what they seem.
It established that Marge realized she was overly gullible in believing others, also the point she realized Jerry was full of shit.
Is iwata sad because his bosses wouldnt let him make anything besides shovelware?
no you fucking retarded not everything is related to video games.
"All roads lead to Rome." - Julius Ceasar
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He's just Sup Forums the person.
Coen brothers hate asians, see the smoking assassin in Ladykillers, the dunce kid and bribing father in A Serious Man
He was a plot device to expose Jerry as the recedivist that he his, although it was somewhat poorly executed. The connection is so fucking vague but at least there's a setup and pay off. Hard to find in movies now.
"Seems all roads lead to Gran Soren"
-qt3.14 pawn
So you're saying he's our guy?
Never seen Fargo. What's the context of this scene?
An Asian man tries to seduce a Midwestern cop by telling her about his dead wife.
Classic. Is he our guy?
more like /r/asianmasculinity
He looks way out of her league though.
>a lonely individual lying compulsively, trying without success to hide his desperation
But the smoking assassin was cool
They're Jews anyway. They're always going to be racist and market white leads.
That scene makes me fuckin cringe so hard.
Just watched the clip on youtube.
Maybe it's because I haven't seen it in the context of the movie, but I didn't get feelings of cringe.
I mean if he was being genuine it'd be sweet albeit a tiny bit pathetic (man seeking a tiny bit of happiness in the form of high school? crush after death of wife), and if it wasn't and he was lying, then it's just despicable.
And I'm Asian too.
get out of here redditor, fargo is a must watch before you are allowed to post
>I didn't get feelings of cringe
>I'm Asian too
>And I'm Asian too.
Stop adding this disclaimer, nobody cares.
>and I'm white
>and I'm black
>and I'm hispanic
FUCK OFF
>and market white leads
Like Michael Stuhlbarg, Hailee Steinfeld, Oscar Isaac and Alden Ehrenreich?
Oh jeez.
It actually helps in this case because Asians are so socially awkward that this scene doesn't even make him cringe because he's probably been in a similar situation a dozen or more times.
>Hailee Steinfeld
oh my
truly, a scene women will never understand
It seems to me if you find the scene cringey, you're reading too more into it than what the scene is trying to portray.
I mean let's analyze both scenarios.
If his wife died and he's looking to reignite a high school crush to fill the void, how is that cringey exactly? At worst it would be pathetic, but in the way you'd feel sorry for him, but hardly to the point of being cringeworthy accounting for his supposed mental state.
or
He never had a wife, is a basement dweller but is looking for a sympathy fuck from a girl he once knew using slimy tactics - that's not cringeworthy but as I said before just despicable.
I think Mike works as a mirror of Jerry, and that the dinner scene acts as the link between Marge's first and second interviews with him. The next morning, she is preparing to return to Brainerd when a high school girlfriend tells her that everything Mike said was a lie. That's the wake-up call that leads back to Jerry's desk at the dealership. The Mike interlude not only provides a delicate study of Marge coping with an embarrassing situation, but is infinitely better than the alternative, a single interview with Jerry that simply grinds him down.
what's wrong with Kojima, he realizes he misses metal Gear?
It was definitely the latter.
The sheriff woman even calls her old female friend to discuss it, and the friend tells her ChingChong Billy was never even married.