I love in this show during the ‘combat’ scenes, shootouts rather than assassinations that is, you can tell the Shelby’s are war veterans, their entire demeanor shifts and they start moving around like they’re rats in the tunnels again.
it could also be the case that the worker who threw the paint was paid by Changretta to do so. This makes him easier to recognise, since the assassins probably have never seen his face.
I love in this show during the ‘combat’ scenes, shootouts rather than assassinations that is, you can tell the Shelby’s are war veterans, their entire demeanor shifts and they start moving around like they’re rats in the tunnels again.
The way he said "John" gave me chills
Now that i think bout it, did the paint thrown at him helped arthur as it delayed the italians from recognizing him and shooting him down right away?
Good point man, didn't think of that
Very true
it could also be the case that the worker who threw the paint was paid by Changretta to do so. This makes him easier to recognise, since the assassins probably have never seen his face.