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Poor Fredo?
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05/29/07 11:13 PM
05/29/07 11:13 PM
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ScarFather
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I understand the sympathy and dislike for Michael for killing his own brother... but just think about a few things...
If Michael lets Fredo live... Michael may die. Tom was left as Don so what happens?
Tom as permanent Don? Fredo comes in and challenges Tom for Donship? Fredo is recognized as "Don" of Corleone family by Roth and others and becomes that puppet with EVERYONE else pulling his string? Fredo is whacked and Tom is whacked and Corleone's become extinct? It gets messy?
"What I want.... whats most important to me... is that I have a guarantee" - Train approaches.... Bang! Bang! Bang!
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Re: Poor Fredo?
[Re: ScarFather]
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05/30/07 11:47 AM
05/30/07 11:47 AM
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Fredo is recognized as "Don" of Corleone family by Roth and others and becomes that puppet with EVERYONE else pulling his string? I think that's exactly what Roth had in mind: Roth wanted Michael dead to stop him from horning in on his Nevada gaming empire, and from having designs on his Havana holdings. Roth knew that Fredo would be too weak and stupid to run the family effectively with Michael gone. Plus, Fredo had been fatally compromised by cooperating with Roth and Ola. They could have blackmailed him at any time (as in Ola telling Fredo on the phone: "Your brother's not gonna know we talked"---yeah, right, sure). With Michael dead, a war of succession would have broken out in the Corleone family. Rocco and Neri never would have sat still for being under Fredo's thumb. Tom, notwithstanding his championship loyalty, would have to choose sides. The more they fought, the less focused they'd be on Roth. Roth would use his political influence to isolate and then take over the Corleone hotels in Nevada. Roth's allies, the Rosatos, would inherit New York. Havana would remain with Roth. Fredo would have to take out a life insurance policy.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Poor Fredo?
[Re: dontomasso]
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05/30/07 02:15 PM
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I don't condemn Michael for ordering Al Neri to murder Fredo; Fredo was a traitor, so he deserved the punishment that a traitor should recieve.
Last edited by Peter_Clemenza; 05/30/07 04:58 PM.
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Re: Poor Fredo?
[Re: Peter_Clemenza]
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05/30/07 10:33 PM
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I don't condemn Michael for ordering Al Neri to murder Fredo; Fredo was a traitor, so he deserved the punishment that a traitor should recieve. Its really THIS SIMPLE = You kill your brother or your brother kills you.
"What I want.... whats most important to me... is that I have a guarantee" - Train approaches.... Bang! Bang! Bang!
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Re: Poor Fredo?
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06/05/07 06:37 AM
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If Michael lets Fredo live then Fredo could be used against him ALWAYS.... (something in it for me on my own)
Another family could take Fredo and give him his own Corleone family and pit him against Michael. Then Michael has to deal with that situation. Michael Corleone family vs. Fredo Corleone family and ultimately Michael would be taken out.
"What I want.... whats most important to me... is that I have a guarantee" - Train approaches.... Bang! Bang! Bang!
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Re: Poor Fredo?
[Re: ScarFather]
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06/05/07 07:11 AM
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Alexander Kokotas
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I don't think so.
See, I don't think Fredo was that dim. He didn't want Michael dead, thats for sure. He MIGHT'VE been more caucious and all. Still, he WOULD be an easy target for Michael's enemies, which is what worried Michael.
Michael also might've looked it from ScarFather's POV, because he was at that time, to phrase Coppola, "as mad as Nixon".
The higher up you go, the crookeder it becomes..
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