Fargo 2×4
& Otto Gerhardt: The boy’s got to learn how men are.
& Doctor: Well, it’s a war. Nixon declared it. The war on cancer.
& Doctor: It’s a new drug. Let’s call it «Xanadu.»
Betsy: Is that its name?
Doctor: No, that— that’s just what they’re calling it for the trial.
& Betsy: Am I getting the real drug or the fake drug?
Doctor: That I can’t say. Shall I sign you up?
& Ed: Can you imagine, you, me, and a baby? And I’ll buy the shop and... and we’ll live like three pigs in a blanket.
& Peggy: It’s gonna help me reach my full potential.
Ed: Of course, and I know that. But, hon, you’re so great now, I’m not sure if I could handle it if you got any better.
& Ed: Now that we got all that mess cleaned up, today’s the first day of the rest of our lives.
& Milligan: Surprised me there at the end— your finger.
& Simone: You know what depresses me? I missed the ’60s— free love, drop acid, Woodstock. Wake up one day, decide you want to call yourself Flower Rainblossom, you just call yourself Flower Rainblossom.
Milligan: Yeah, but the ’70s were always coming, like a— What do you... A hangover. And you know what happened to Flower Rainblossom? She’s on methadone in Bismark, turning tricks for breakfast meat.
& Floyd: I don’t know. Maybe, when you look at me, you see an old woman, and I am 61..... The point is... don’t assume, just because I’m an old woman, that my back is weak and my stomach’s not strong. I make this counter because a deal is always better than war. But no mistake— we’ll fight to keep what’s ours to the last man.
& Joe Bulo: That’s the problem with a family business. Now, if one of my men defies me, puts a deal in jeopardy, I take his arm. If he talks out of turn, I take his tongue. But you— your children, your grandchildren— what are you willing to do to show us you’re committed?
& Lou: You need to invite me in.
& Lou: You didn’t fight, did you, Ed— in the war?.. So... There’s a look a boy gets when he’s been shot or a— or a land mine takes off his legs, and he’s laying there in the mud, trying to get up, ’cause he doesn’t feel it yet. His— his brain hasn’t caught up with the reality, which is... he’s already dead.
Peggy: Ed. He’s scaring me.
Lou: But we see it, the rest of us. And we lie. We say, «Lay still. You’re gonna be fine.» If you’d been to war, you’d know the look... See, you and Peggy, you got the look. You still think it’s Tuesday. You have no idea what’s coming.
& Floyd: It’s war.
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