"Fargo" Palindrome (TV Episode 2015) Poster

(TV Series)

(2015)

Patrick Wilson: Lou Solverson

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  • Peggy Blumquist : I never meant for any of this to happen. You know? Not to Ed. Not to anybody. I just wanted to be someone.

    Lou Solverson : Well, you're somebody now.

    Peggy Blumquist : No, see? I wanted to choose, be my own me. Not be defined by someone else's expec... And then, that guy, that stupid guy, walked out into the... Why'd he have to do that?

    Lou Solverson : You mean the victim?

    Peggy Blumquist : No. That's not fair. 'Cause I'm a victim, too. Was a victim first, before him.

    Lou Solverson : Victim of what?

    Peggy Blumquist : You wouldn't understand. You're a man. It's a lie, okay, that you can do it all, be a wife and a mother and this self-made career woman, like there's 37 hours in a day. And then when you can't, they say it's you, you're faulty, like... like... like you're inferior somehow. And, like... like, if you could just get your act together, until you're half mad with...

    Lou Solverson : People are dead, Peggy.

  • Lou Solverson : I was there at the end, you know? After the war, when Saigon fell, on the USS Kirk patrolling the coast. And when the country went, it went fast. And we had, like, you know, 24 hours to get everybody out. And not just Americans, but... our allies, the South Vietnamese, all packed onto boats and helicopters. We stood on the deck and waved them in. And one by one, they'd land, unload, and then we'd push the whirlybirds into the sea. The damndest thing.

    Lou Solverson : But then, this Chinook comes. And those things - you can't just land one on a ship this size. So we wave them off. But the pilot's got his whole family inside, and he's running out of fuel, so it's now or never. So he hovers over the deck. People start... jumping - scared or not - onto the ship. There's a baby - literally a-a tiny baby - and the mother just - just drops him. And one of my boys... like catching a ball, just sticks out his hands.

    Lou Solverson : [sighs]  So, now everybody's out, and I'm thinking, "How the heck is this pilot" - right? - "How's he gonna get out?" But he maneuvers off the port bow, and he hovers there for the longest time doing, you know, what we learned later - uh, takin' off his flight suit. And somehow he rolls the bird on its side, and just before it hits the water, he jumps. 6,000 pounds of angry helicopter parts flyin' all around him. And somehow he makes it.

    [chuckles] 

    Lou Solverson : How'd he do that?

  • Lou Solverson : [Talking to Peggy]  Your husband, he said he was gonna protect his family no matter what. And I acted like I didn't understand, but... I do. It's the rock we all push - men. We call it our burden, but it's really our privilege.

  • [last lines] 

    Betsy Solverson : Good night, Mr. Solverson.

    Lou Solverson : Good night, Mrs. Solverson. And all the ships at sea.

  • Lou Solverson : I'm gonna take Peggy Blumquist back to Minnesota.

    [clears his throat] 

    Lou Solverson : If anyone's got a problem with that, after the week I've had, they can keep it to themselves...

  • Peggy Blumquist : I never meant for any of this to happen. You know? Not to Ed. Not to anybody. I just wanted to be someone.

    Lou Solverson : Well, you're somebody now.

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