For me, Lorne Malvo was one of the best TV characters ever created. He's number two on my list right behind Dexter Morgan. I loved how devious and remorseless he was. Billy Bob did a terrific job playing him.
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Resposta de ScorpionQ2
no 13 de abril do 2017 ás 11:47AM
I agree Billy Bob was great in that role (matter of fact that was when I first really started to appreciate him), but Dexter Morgan is still my number 1.
Resposta de JaeDee
no 15 de abril do 2017 ás 2:11PM
Billy Bob is such an awesome actor.
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Resposta de ScorpionQ2
no 17 de abril do 2017 ás 11:01AM
Yes, great movie. Sad, but great.
Resposta de BarkingBaphomet
no 22 de abril do 2017 ás 8:08PM
Thornton really knocked it out of the park.
Resposta de tmdb13060682
no 22 de abril do 2017 ás 8:27PM
That snowstorm scene was one of the most intense scenes I've ever watched on television.
Resposta de tmdb38541732
no 24 de abril do 2017 ás 3:55PM
Malvo was thr best villain in the entire series. I doubt any other character could out do what Billy Bob did.
Resposta de jonnieblack
no 26 de abril do 2017 ás 5:50PM
I thought Malvo was the devil, literally as in Satan himself. The way he led people to do bad things and then left them to face the consequences. All with an element of charm as well as menace. Really great work by Billy Bob.
Resposta de Will Barks
no 2 de maio do 2017 ás 7:55AM
I agree with the above. Great character, great acting!
One question still bugs me though:
How did Malvo go through with his priest act? Did he bribe a whole community to accept him as priest? The police checked his identity and confirmed he indeed was registered as a priest there. Or did they just believe him without really looking him up (just pretending they did)?
Resposta de r92g
no 18 de maio do 2017 ás 5:18AM
His name probably matched the actual minister's, and they set up a website for the church with his picture in it. They probably just phoned people and asked, without showing them pictures.
Resposta de Kathy
no 19 de maio do 2017 ás 8:28PM
Did anybody think it was strange that Lorne Malvo was the narrator of the Peter and the Wolf story and we were supposed to listen to the music to pick up on who-was-who in his narration? I'm not sure Malvo would be the guy to get the straight story from.
Resposta de r92g
no 19 de maio do 2017 ás 10:03PM
It's a Fargo thing. We had narrations by Lester Nygaard in season 2.
Resposta de Kathy
no 19 de maio do 2017 ás 10:14PM
Yeah I get that. All I was thinking though was how much weight do we give to Malvo (Billy Bob) and his interpretation of who is the bad guy and who is not. In other words, I don't think we were meant to believe in what the narration was telling us. Nothing is what it seems maybe.
Resposta de ScorpionQ2
no 20 de maio do 2017 ás 12:05PM
r92g said: "It's a Fargo thing. We had narrations by Lester Nygaard in season 2."
Exactly this and nothing more. . What is there not to believe ?
Resposta de Kathy
no 20 de maio do 2017 ás 1:14PM
Maybe. And maybe we're getting the bad guys mixed up on purpose. Maybe it was a distraction. And maybe I'm just thinking too much. I used to love Sy and was worried for him. Now I'm wondering what he's really been up to concerning Emmit. Does anybody have an idea about how the Bear's Den meeting came about? And when Varga got into Emmit's car in The House of Special Purpose ep, one of the first things he said was that he didn't "trust" Sy. Now if Varga is trying to screw them both, you would figure that he wouldn't trust either of them ever. But he seemed to be telling Emmit something, like a heads-up kind of tip.
Resposta de ScorpionQ2
no 20 de maio do 2017 ás 2:10PM
Could be. They ALL seem like bad guys to me- except Gloria and the other lady cop. I thought Varga was trying to make Emmit get rid of Sy because he obviously hates Jewish people.