The bystander made Rosetti look ignorant. It was a harmless comment though but Rosetti's psycho mind took it hard.
Nah....I mean I get why he exists as a character. And I got 0 problems with his character. The new promo and his "everybody got guns!" speech is
I'm saying, in the reality of the show, given how careful Nucky is....he deals with professionals. If you look at the table, he has Luchiano, Rothstein, Remus, etc....then you got Gyp, who beat a man to death basically for nothing. Seems to me this guy's psychopathic behavior would've been obvious to someone as cautious as Nucky long before the table scene happened, so I dunno why he'd break bread with the dude to begin with.
Fred.
only reason Nucky heard him out is because like Gyp said - "I got money. You got booze."Yeah I get you, It doesn't make sense that Nucky even decided to hear him out but I don't think the dinner scene makes him look like a psycho it just made him look belligerent as fukk. Dude is like Nicky Santoro/Tommy DeVito (both psychos with legenary tempers) that still managed to work with saner dudes Jimmy Conway/Henry Hill.
What was the comment though?
Why did Rosetti kill dude in the begining? My girl was talking and I wasn't paying attention.
only reason Nucky heard him out is because like Gyp said - "I got money. You got booze."
Dude was talking about coppin 500 cases like nothin. He's a huge customer and obviously give no fukks/got muscle. So it'll be interesting to see how he's handled & even how long he lasts.
Bystander: I got some 3 and 1 in the glove box maybe that'll help.
Rosetti: I don't know what that is...
Bystander: It's oil, what else?
Rosetti:
And that's why the bystander got killed.
to illustrate the fact that he's a violent psychopath who snaps when he feels he's being disrespected.
i kind of feel rosetti is a bit cliche. but outside of him (and i guess capone, although he's being held back by torrio right now), all the other gangsters/buyers are a lot more cool and calculated, so i suppose that type of lunatic energy brings something new to the table, literally.
I felt that he didn't need to kill that guy at all, that was doing too much for his character. We kinda figured out this was the new hothead guy to watch out for. What if that guy he killed was somebody important? These guys usually check firstto illustrate the fact that he's a violent psychopath who snaps when he feels he's being disrespected.
i kind of feel rosetti is a bit cliche. but outside of him (and i guess capone, although he's being held back by torrio right now), all the other gangsters/buyers are a lot more cool and calculated, so i suppose that type of lunatic energy brings something new to the table, literally.
You are seeing a Capone before he is all about violence. You are seeing a young Luciano before he becomes Bosses of all Bosses. You are seeing Bugsy Siegel making funny noises before he is part of Murder, Inc.
The Rosetti types are probably why they had to start The Commission in 1931.
I know people are disappointed they they won't be seeing a chemistry teacher taking out Capone this season. But you gotta remember they just mastered the art of killing a witness just a few years ago, and blow jobs are just getting imported from France.