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Posted on 10/9/15 at 10:28 am to TROLA
Posted on 10/9/15 at 10:28 am to TROLA
One of the most heartbreaking moments in Part II is the banana daiquiri scene where Fredo almost confesses. "Mikey, I - I was mad at you...Why didn't we spend time like this before?" It really hammers home the fact that Fredo was merely looking to be given the time of day rather than a case of him wanting to make a power grab.
There's an argument that Fredo posed a threat to the family, but the calculated way Michael waited until after the mom dies proves it was personal rather than practical. Not to mention at the wake it's made pretty clear that Fredo is forever powerless within the family and thus can't be further leveraged by enemies.
There's an argument that Fredo posed a threat to the family, but the calculated way Michael waited until after the mom dies proves it was personal rather than practical. Not to mention at the wake it's made pretty clear that Fredo is forever powerless within the family and thus can't be further leveraged by enemies.
This post was edited on 10/9/15 at 10:32 am
Posted on 10/9/15 at 11:44 am to Udvarnoky
quote:great post. I always feel so sorry for poor fredo.
One of the most heartbreaking moments in Part II is the banana daiquiri scene where Fredo almost confesses. "Mikey, I - I was mad at you...Why didn't we spend time like this before?" It really hammers home the fact that Fredo was merely looking to be given the time of day rather than a case of him wanting to make a power grab.
There's an argument that Fredo posed a threat to the family, but the calculated way Michael waited until after the mom dies proves it was personal rather than practical. Not to mention at the wake it's made pretty clear that Fredo is forever powerless within the family and thus can't be further leveraged by enemies.
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