Originally Posted By: Turnbull
 Originally Posted By: Carson_Corleone
They probably never told Fredo what exactly he would get, but the prospect of doing something on his own was too tempting for the weak, stupid one.

Exactly. And, when people are out for revenge, they seldom think through logical stuff like consequences or rewards. Fredo's outburst in that scene showed the depth of his resentment of Michael. When Roth and Ola made their proposal, I'm guessing Fredo was focused more at his opportunity to get back at Michael than on the specifics of his reward. Roth and Ola probably knew that, too.
If you buy my reasoning here, you might be inclined to believe, as I do, that Fredo did know it was gonna be a hit.


Hmmmmmm interesting thought. Since, it seems logical that Fredo was the one that opened the drapes, it follows that he should have known it was to be able to see Mike for a hit.

Of course the question arises, when did Mike suspect that Fredo was the one that opened the drapes?


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