Every Feo, Fuerte y Formal - Fallout

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  • @SallowDawn
    He goes from a guy who can't even k*ll people in an acting scene to the brutal ghoul hundreds of years later.
  • My favorite eulogy ever. I said it to my bos yesterday exactly as Cooper says it. He smiled, then I got fired today 😮
  • @deebo1186
    Feo=ugly(masculine) Fuerte=Strong Formal=Formal(literally formal)
  • @SeaSmith1713
    I'm sorry but the scene where he meets young hank with the music rising is hilarious without context because it's just this super dramatic and tense sound and all you see is the guy from Twin Peaks de-aged
  • Im Mexican and we call this expresion: "Tener las tres efes". - Un verdadero hombre debe tener las tres efes, Feo Fuerte y Formal- (A real man must have the three eff's, ugly, strong and proper). They don't used it that much now days but i heard it many times in my childhood.
  • @binary1045
    The second one is meaningful because he sees how he gave into the director's demands and killed Joey onscreen, and it reminded him of how he gave into the wasteland and became a killer in real life. This coupled with Lucy's kindness turned him around
  • As a spanish speaker i find it halaroius how he pronounces both feo and Fuerte very good but absolutely buthcers the word formal
  • @IsaacHozz
    Walter Goggins killed it in this role, but then again so did everyone. What a balls-amazing season of TV.
  • @firstlast9846
    I think we can all tell that the moment he didn’t shoot the Mexican was foreshadowing that at some point in the series — Cooper is gonna have to kill the villain - only to realise that’s what the Wasteland wants (more violence) and he’ll redeem himself and become the cowboy that he was in the movies.
  • This is probably my favorite episode and scene this season. Especially when he watches this scene at the end of the episode. Realizing that like the villain in the movie, Cooper now has 2 out of 3 being ugly, strong but now lacking dignity. It's almost like his past self is talking to him in the present and that hits him hard. Great writing and very fascinating character arc.
  • @chrisaf8230
    Loved his role in vice principals but glad to see a switch from comedy to drama.
  • Anyone else notice how he’s going to pull the trigger on the sofa but can’t due to the missing finger? Seems to realise in that moment how much he’s changed, now he’s on the other side be of the gun.
  • It’s cool how this literally describes himself later down the line he’s ugly strong and has some form of dignity with people respecting him out of fear
  • This is literally what Western Movie Icon John Wayne wanted on his tombstone. Goes to show how much Cooper was inspired by John Wayne.
  • @Pkay4058
    Gotta say that super duper mart scene is one of my favorite scenes if not my favorite scene of the whole series.
  • I just realized. I think he popped him with the listening device. That might be how he finds him later in the series. Because I'm 80% sure he used the listening device as a shell in is sawed off.