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Ole 2022-04-20 09:01:06

There is Mo Ge's self-deprecation here, and it also implies that John is the one who is going to be hanged.
Here Mo Ge's accomplices are probably ready to start, Mo Ge reminded him that they

John successfully predicted what would happen next, as the leader of the gang One of them, Mo Song is indeed more patient. If they can hold on until John and the others fall asleep, maybe things won't be like that.

Take the initiative to admit the mistake, and let the lieutenant colonel stop at the entrance of the underground tunnel, so that the teammates in the basement can attack.

The Hateful Eight, these eight people are indeed blood-stained villains. Some are violent, some are forbidding, some are cold, and some are even gentlemen. John, the first villain to appear, is also the first to burp. When I first started watching it, I didn't really like him. Later, I thought he was the best of the Hateful Eight. Even if he suspected that the people who got on the bus were behaving badly and made things difficult for them, he finally chose to let them get on the bus. And he still has to take Mo Ge to Redstone alive anyway, remind the sheriff of poisoned coffee, etc.
The quality of these villains is judged by the law, so the British in the gang said the paragraph about the law. Lawful murder is justice, revenge of a loved one is sin. During the war, the lieutenant colonel burned a lot of people, and the sheriff's father also killed many people. They have become good villains just because of the justice of the law and the state. In that era, maybe everyone was a bad person, and the world might not have the distinction between good people and bad people. Even the wicked have Eddie who came out of the basement to save his sister regardless of his own life.
The two funniest episodes for me are the one where Eddie gets a headshot, the most handsome man, the charming chicken soup, and it's over in less than a minute. "The lieutenant colonel's "ou shit" after the sheriff fainted. I'm euthanized.

Everyone is telling stories, maybe Quentin told a story that sounded real.

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The Hateful Eight quotes

  • Major Marquis Warren: [as he and Chris Mannix are hanging hanging Daisy]

    [laughs]

    Major Marquis Warren: Hang on, Daisy!

  • Daisy Domergue: [to Maj. Marquis Warren] Howdy nigger!

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Don't you know the darkies don't like to be called that no more? They find that offensive

    Daisy Domergue: I've been called worse.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [laughs] That I can believe!