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  • I always crack up at the part where he interrupts her..."I ALWAYS LIKED YA SO MUCH!!!"

  • Tragic Japanese guy with Swedish accent in North Dakota.

  • @IExposeMormonism dime a dozen..

  • what's funny about this? nothing.

  • @mojokiss every woman looks at each other knowingly during this scene. We've all known guys like this. And you like them. They're sweet. And they're kind. And they're needy as hell.

  • this scene is so painfully awkward.

  • You're such a SUPA-LADY!

  • Feddiew's dad?

  • i hate her superficial responses. wat a cunt

  • Asian + ND Accent = ?

  • its incredible... pityful and pretty dark...

    hilarious thought... the minnesota accents..

  • "You're such a super lady! I've been so lonely..." Funniest part of the movie...

  • Your such a SUPER LADY!

  • Sad but funny also. Not an easy feat.

    "so you went and married Norm son of a Gunderson".

  • I ALWAYS LIKED YOU SO MUCH!

  • People, this guy turns out to be a liar which you find out in a scene soon after this one. CHILL!

  • that has to be the saddest most pathetic guy ever

  • How anyone could find this scene funny is beyond me.

  • 3:18 best

  • They even gave the Japanese dude a thick Minnesota accent?!?! Ok, I've seen it all. I grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota and no one I know talks like this.

  • CREAPY....... O_o

  • In reality Frances Mcdormand is a super lady

  • Thats sooo funny!!! Ive seen an asian man with his accent. hahahahah! I love both their characters.

  • I think he is sweet! x)

  • So painful to watch...hasn't every man been in one of those situations...trying to apologize after making a silly move ...and from then just worse to worse ....oh, the stench of regret looming everywhere..the light the Coens use in this movie is so awful and dull it adds to the grey dark misery. The horror!

  • well this guy was a smooth smooth ya know..lol

  • When the waitress interrupts just as Mike reveals that his wife died of lukemia...possibly the funniest moment in the entire movie.

  • man, this is awkward.

  • As far as 'this scene' goes, it may seem to break the continuity of the movie but one of the stand out things about "Fargo' is that it breaks a lot of rules.

    1. The head cop on the case is female AND pregnant.

    2. She is smarter than most of her cohorts but suffers fools well.

    3. She is happily married and refuses to stray. etc. etc.

    This scene plays into that theme.

  • I agree with the scene stopping the movie, but after what you said, I understand the scene better. I always felt like it was like something suitable if the movie was a show, it seemed out of place.

  • it definitely adds to the theme of despair, which i think is one of the biggest themes of the film. I dont understand why people say this scene shouldnt belong in the film.

  • Mikes loss is the greatest. He has honest money, earns more than Norm, but has lost love twice- Margee,  in the past and present, and his wife. The car dealer gave love away for money.

    Marge/Norm, whose life is hard has love and respect towards one another and that is worth something.

    It is the greatest scene.

  • @knowledgablequest Nope. We learn in a subsequent scene that Mike never was married to this woman he's talking about, Linda Cooksey. This woman is alive. He stalked her and she had a restraining order against him. So the point of the scene is that Mike helps her recognize a willingness in certain people to deceive and her vulnerability to believing their lies. So she thinks "maybe I should reconsider if Jerry Lundegaard is lying too."

  • I think it shows many things. Margee could have married an engineer instead of an 'artist'. But Norms love and the care that he gives Marge-making eggs, bringing her lunch-and her love and respect for Norm are just as important as money-And in the end, money did not equate love, because the husband of the victim started all the bad for money. And Mike's loss is the greatest- he has honest money but no love. Can't have it all is the moral, perhaps.

  • Can someone tell me why this scene was in the movie cause I don't know?

  • After Marge discovers that Mike lied to her, she begins to think things over and decides to go back to the car dealership.

  • @Beale64 wow very insightful! seen this movie at least ten times and never made that connection or heard that interpretation.

  • It's the Coen Brothers. No questions asked.

  • YOU'RE SUCH A SUPER LADY!

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  • "YAAA!! It's a Radisson, so you know it's pretty good!" LOL

  • I love it when this scene is explained later in the movie. "That's a surprise!!!" :D

  • What IS the explanation for this scene being in the movie? I mean it's an amazing scene, but I've never been able to see how it connects to any other part of the story.

    Oh and continuity alert... she asks him for a diet Coke, he never orders it but it arrives anyway.

  • Seriously fck the stereotype in this movie , Asian people will dominate 10 years from now .Asian music, movies, the new school asian movie stars, technology, and fashion will be the envy of the world. Its because of these racist films that stirs up our competitive spirits and push us beyond our limits.

  • maybe but not in America....

  • fuk u bich , i'll do ANYTHING it take to bring the PRIDE of my people to the U.S. that means I'll bich slap you if i have to

  • now you sound like a wanna be...

  • hahaha.. good one...

  • ROFL u feel superior or something when you use racist words. I am a chink , I'm chinked out and you are a low life cracka which I break and put into my chicken noodle soup you racist douche. You the pussy without the hair.

  • At least I have body hair,

  • what stereotypes? if you just listened to this scene without seeing the characters, you wouldn't even know mike was asian. and i love how you show your "pride" with your name....."Congo4life" PLEASE, you're just a lil asian kid that listens to too much hiphop.

  • How can you not see racism in this video, what if this was a black person? If this guy was black the black panthers would have had another revolution.

  • I don't see, sorry. Could you tell me what's racist about? Like what stereotypes you see in the scene? And I'm serious, I'm not trying to be a smart ass, I really am curious as to see what you think is racist about it.

  • wow you just can't get any racist than this , imagine if that asian dude was black that would stir up the NWCA

  • You can tell she's trying not to laugh at 1:10 from him at 1:09

  • you're such a superlady!

  • This scene perpetuates negative stereotypes against Asian American men.

  • youre insane

    get bent

  • you are kidding right. it could be a person of any race!

  • Dude just chill... its supposed to be funny, how do you think us minnesotans feel bout the movie? so what? its pretty hilarious

  • The significance of this scene is to establish what prompts Marge to go back and interview William Macy after she had already done that. She thinks that Mike is all "Let's just get together and catch up", but it turns out that he is hitting on her. She realizes that the situation was not what she thought it to be, and that she had missed the whole thing about him trying to get together to hit on her, leading her to think there may have been something she had missed there at the Macy interview.

  • I think its significance is to show that Marge is a real person w/ friends. You know, to establish her character.

    BTW, this is my favorite scene in the film besides the woodchipper scene.

  • i never really understood what significance this scene has in the movie...

    it is pretty funny though!

  • This scene makes you want to crawl out of your own skin from the awkwardness. Brilliant and funny!

  • Agreed! That guy's a standup comedian I think. He really knows timing and how to convey that tension.

    His voice "I always liked you so much" Oh my gawd, I died laughing.

  • I like how she plays it off when she tells him to move back to his seat........."OH, NO NO SO I CAN SEE YA DON'T HAVE TO TURN MY NECK" ...lol love it!!!!!!

  • Mike is my favorite movie nutcase of all time :)

  • Marge: "Yeah, I think remember. Yeah. She- oh, yeah. So, it didn't work out, huh?" LOL.

  • marg seems cold in this scene!

  • so hilarious and so dark and sad at the same time. movies this insightful and observant about the human condition come along very VERY rarely.

  • @10mintwo This scene haunts me. Steve Park is astonishingly good in this scene.

  • SUCH A SUPER LADY

  • Lmao my aunt talks just like Margie. I loved this movie! And I love how his voice sounds minnesotan but still asian too lol.

  • just saw this movie....absolutely fantastic

    coen brothers are the best

  • My favorite scene from the movie. He's crying and I'm laughing my head off. Coens rock.

  • such a super lady

  • I love how the mood of the scene changes so drastically but subtly.

  • such realistic acting

  • Funny, yet rather depressing too. There are millions of lonely people out there.

  • "no why dont u sit over there i'd prefer that"

    ooooh that's cold, and he's an idiot, coulda chosen a better person to hit on than a married pregnant woman.

  • well you know it's a radison soo it's pretty good.

  • I ALWAYS LIKED YOU SO MUCH!!! LOL

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