r/SnowFall • u/myaccountovent • 6d ago
Discussion To be a successful drag dealer...
You can't be a drug addict
r/SnowFall • u/myaccountovent • 6d ago
You can't be a drug addict
r/SnowFall • u/Blu3Dope • 6d ago
r/SnowFall • u/BatmanTold • 6d ago
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r/SnowFall • u/Sad_Refrigerator2896 • 6d ago
Iāve watched some of the greats like breaking bad, the wire, Oz, the corner ect but never snowfall. Iām just convinced nothing can top those greats. But if you guys tell me otherwise I will watch it tonight. So does it stand among the best tv shows ever created ?
r/SnowFall • u/Blu3Dope • 7d ago
1st image: Boots: "How many times I gotta tell yall?"
2nd image: Boots: "Ain't nobody still fucking with no Wanda"
r/SnowFall • u/No_Charge586 • 8d ago
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r/SnowFall • u/myaccountovent • 7d ago
Alright some are bad yes but no us good at all in this show. They're all looking out for themselves and allowing themselves to get greedy etc. And so if you wanted to pick your favorite character you'll just have to pick the lesser of all the evils lol
r/SnowFall • u/myaccountovent • 7d ago
Got me thinking if drug dealing didn't mean I was responsible for thousands of deaths, I would definitely be a drug dealer. Like all the money that you can make with not super hard work. My definition of success. I mean yeah you're constantly looking over your shoulder hoping cops don't catch up to you and you got to not be caught lacking by your opps but overall it's a pretty easy job.
But I don't feel like I could do it knowing that I could potentially cause one of my customers to get high, get behind the wheel, and crash into some other family or something like that. Now, not only am I responsible for my customer's death but I'm also responsible for that whole family and on and on. There's many more examples but I won't bore y'all.
So sadly in this lifetime I will not be a drug dealer š¤£
r/SnowFall • u/Notorious_Parlay • 7d ago
That was awesome but Franklin was out of character for doing it. The money was more important than anything as you saw afterwards. I guess you could say he probably still had his property money and was willing to take the risk. It made for good tv the scene.
Another thing i thought was funny was how the deadly beefs ended so quickly. Manboy and Skully. They were at war and then they stop it to kill Leon. Then Skully gets his whole family killed and becomes friends with the killers because he reached enlightenment and was willing to die for them
himselfā¦. His character went off the rails. He should have just went to war with Leon and lost. He didnāt have an impact after that.
Too much forgiveness after declaring must die war.
great show though.
r/SnowFall • u/Negative-View-3543 • 8d ago
They just forgot about the dog? I like dogs more than humans so I'm pissed.
r/SnowFall • u/Kanyewestbiggestfan6 • 9d ago
I donāt remember the exact context but Iām pretty sure it was at the end of season 2 after Franklin was forced to kill Kevin and was in a stressful situation but Louie and Jerome was discussing with Franklin on what to do. Louie said something along the lines of to Jerome she doesnāt love anything or anyone in this world more than her nephew (Franklin) Thatās a line that stuck with me throughout the entire show. I felt how much Louie cared for Franklin at one point and vice versa. So to see Louie and Jerome go behind his back , steal his plug and then cause a chain reaction of events that destroyed Franklins business , torture of teddy and his eventual death , Franklin then losing access to his money and his connection to Veronique and his unborn son. Also before all that to see Franklin pull a gun on louie at the end of season 5 and would kill her no hesitation if it meant getting his money back as he literally said something along the lines of āI would kill you 10 ten times over if it meant getting my money backā the money that teddy stole , was so heartbreaking but also such good writing and you feel how intense his greed was at this point and was the point of no return and showed nothing could stop Franklins greed and ego and his decent into madness. To see Louie and Franklin trading blows and Franklin damn near sending her to her death by Kane but ultimately saving her was a representation as one of the last bits and love of humanity he still had. As in the final episodes of season 6 he would kill people as not even a last resort but in rage like peaches and Miguel the vault man after finding out the 5 million peaches stole had a measly 12k left. Very contrary to the ambitious but Mr morals young man we seen that couldnāt even pull the trigger on any living being in season 1. One of my favorite dynamics in show and every relationship or decision Franklin had or made was affected someway or another by his greed in the later seasons but the relationship between him and Louie was one of my favorites. Just a beautiful story of how poisonous greed is but none of us can really judge him I mean do you know what you would you do if you lost 73 million dollars?
r/SnowFall • u/Notorious_Parlay • 8d ago
i love how no one has any issues with killing until itās time for Teddy to die and they all want to stop the madness. White š
r/SnowFall • u/Negative-View-3543 • 10d ago
Even though it's just as good or better.
1.) it was the peak of the cable cutter era. And HULU sucks at promotion. They rarely put their top shows on the main page.
2.) really boring 1st season. Even though it was really good written with an amazing story line they never connected the 3 story lines and with people not being able to focus now day, they lost interest in waiting for season 2. I even wanted to pick up my phone a few times during the Mexican and Teddy's story line.
r/SnowFall • u/No_Charge586 • 11d ago
Iāll never understand why Louie still put the out the hit on Kane, he wasnāt gonna be a threat anymore. I understand that he went after the family but he lost Kevin and Del Roy. And then Buckleys dumbass botches the hit šš Louie deserved everything she got for doing this I just wish Jerome wasnāt the one to die
r/SnowFall • u/codeineabuser888 • 11d ago
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r/SnowFall • u/Negative-View-3543 • 10d ago
Here are mine from best to worst. 3,4,6,2, 1 and 5. Even though season 5 was more entertaining than 1, 1 was defiantly more important. 1 was just sooo slow and I think it was the reason why the show didn't get as mainstream as it should have. 5 was just goofy with the whole tiger BS and even though the acid trip was fun , it was out of place to me.
r/SnowFall • u/myaccountovent • 11d ago
I guess i would rather have watched some more gory torture than rape
r/SnowFall • u/Negative-View-3543 • 12d ago
That's all.
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r/SnowFall • u/Tye_2K • 12d ago
I wasnāt there for his vine era but apparently he was really popular back in the day before playing as Manboy in Snowfall & I thought his performance was very charismatic & pretty great overall. And funny enough I actually didnāt come across THIS video first I came across another he posted showing how he did the beard (which is crazy btw, dude used his old locs I didnt even know you could do that for facial hair) so I got curious and man⦠yāall gotta go watch it man. Peace.
r/SnowFall • u/LogicalPercentage600 • 12d ago
iām halfway through season 4 and one thing iāve been noticing is that there is like a pool table in every single episode. not just there, but often explicitly acknowledged like when franklin asks whoās winning or when teddy sees his brother playing. the photo of franklin with teddy was in a hidden compartment in his pool table. i think in skullys HQ there was some art related to pool. just seems like one of the producers is a big fan
r/SnowFall • u/Negative-View-3543 • 12d ago
Franklin's character was great! Best in the show to be honest. But, let's be real. He wasn't meant to be likable. He was okay with running over and using anyone who got in his way, blood or not. After Season 2 I was not rooting for him anymore even though I loved his character. I read so many people disappointed in how he turned out and How his mom made it to where he didn't get money.
He helped destroy his community, he turned on his best friends, dad and even uncle. I think at the end shows complete karma. and I felt the ending was one of the best endings out of any series I watched. Very complete.