Sam 0:00 Tessa, I don't know how many Fast and Furious podcasts are out there but we have to have made the top 10 Tessa 0:06 Oh, I'm definitely at 10 Sam 0:08 This is the nine days of Fast and Furious Welcome to the nine days of Fast and Furious monkey off my backlogs burst limited series. I'm your host Sam Morris and with me is Tessa Swehla. Today we are discussing the eight film in the franchise the ominous sounding the fate of the furious, but before we get started Tessa holiday spirit What you got? Tessa 0:44 Not a lot today. Today is the end of this semester. I'm saving all of my good stuff for tomorrow when we finish this nine days of Fast and Furious but I do have my penguin holiday socks on little penguin sing jingle all the way always makes me smile. And I have a cup of my favorite holiday tea here so dude, okay, dude. Okay, but let's get to the what everyone's really wanting to hear about our podcast within a podcast. Sam's holiday cocktail. Doo, doo doo doo doo. Sam, did you make a holiday cocktail today? Sam 1:18 I think you know that I did not. However, I made a cocktail. In honor of the franchise's visit to Cuba. We're talking about a Daiquiri but not just any Daiquiri that Hemingway daiquiris. So we're, we're doing a little Florida Cuba mashup today. And so what you do is you take two ounces of light rum, I used Havana Club. For this particular recipe, you take two ounces, you throw it in with three fourths of an ounce of lime juice, you put in a fourth of an ounce of marriage, you know the cord. Now, you can use, you can use luxardo Maraschino the core, or if you're like me, you can throw in cherry herring. And then the fourth ingredient is an ounce of grapefruit cordial. Of course, this segment is not brought to you by libran company. But this is the recipe and I am using their real red grapefruit cordial. You put all these things in a shaker. You heard me say it you citrus earlier with the lime juice. That means you got to shake it up. You shake it, and then you pour it into a glass. No garnish. Good to go. It is delicious. Tessa 2:28 This has been the podcast within a podcast, Sam's holiday cocktail. You know, Sam, I just realized something. We've been asking all our guests to talk about their favorite holiday movies, but we have yet to talk about ours and we have a guest tomorrow so we might as well talk about them. On today's episode, Sam. Top three Christmas movies of all time go. Sam 2:47 Top three number three diehard number two. It's a Wonderful Life number one love actually. Unknown Speaker 2:54 You watch Love Actually every year, don't you? Sam 2:56 I do feel it in my fingers. And I feel it my toes. Christmas is all around me. Tessa 3:03 Come on and let it snow. It's right. What holiday movies do you plan on watching this year? Sam 3:09 Well, we're not actually watching the first diehard movie this year because diehard with a vengeance is a part of our movie marathon coming up. But we will be watching. It's a Wonderful Life. And love actually as we do every year, we're also going to put into the rotation because we had a terrible movie theater experience. Remember movie theaters, we had a terrible movie theater experience scene last Christmas. We had. I'm just gonna say it. We talk about kids these days with their cell phone screens and their lack of respect and the blah blah, blah. Those are not the people who ruined our movie theater experience for the first time in my 40 plus years. I asked for a refund because some people who are much older than us could not stop talking. During the movie. We are excited to see Henry Golding and Mother of Dragons herself. Emilia Clarke without any interruption. And the music of George Michael Of course. Tessa 4:14 I was so mad like I don't think I've ever been that mad in a movie theater watching that movie. I loved that movie and I'm excited to see it again and see if it holds up as well as it did but I was so angry at all of the I'm just gonna say it I'm going to out myself as a millennial when I say it all the boomers just talking and talking throughout that movie. And one lady was like shouting like spoilers that at the top of her lungs like it was bad. Anyway, my top three holiday in no particular order the holiday. It's a Wonderful Life. Love Actually no so not not too far off from yours Sam 4:49 really, really quickly to go back to never having been as angry as you were in the theater. I just want to ask, were you as angry as the time The Force Awakens? Roque when you were going to see it did that make you angry? Tessa 5:03 That actually didn't make me angry because I was sitting in really, really terrible seats like we had gotten there late and this was before. I mean, I guess there are probably still theaters out there that don't do numbered seating. But this was before this was really the last year before the theaters where I am started doing like ticket sales to a specific seat. So we got there kind of late. And we ended up having to sit like on the edge in the very front section of seats. So it was not an ideal movie going experience. Like it was kind of hard to like, see everything the screen was too close. We had a crane, our necks, all that stuff. And so the Force Awakens, the the real broke right before Han Solo dies. Sorry if that's a spoiler for some people. But right before Han Solo dies, the real broke. And so we're all sitting there and somebody's got the people and they were trying to figure it out. And they were like, Oh, well, it broke. But theater one just finished eating out so we can just rewind it a few minutes and watch from there. My friend was gone from that theater so fast to find better seats. It was ridiculous. She ran it a theater one just threw herself across three seats. It was awesome. I was still wasn't angry, though. Because you know what that happens? I understand that. I don't understand a bunch of entitled, elderly people yelling spoilers at the top of their lungs and getting drunk and talking to each other during a movie going experience. Like go to a bar, go to a bar. Alright, let's get on to the main event. Sam, could you give us your best summary of the last of the flagship Fast and Furious films The fate of the furious the last one until of course it isn't the last one anymore. Sam 6:36 The last time I summarized one of these films. I did so by saying there are two easy ways to summarize it. There are for this one as well. The first way to summarize it is it's the Fast and Furious The Winter Soldier. If you've seen the Winter Soldier, pretty much that As for what actually happens in the movie. Here we go. We start off a honeymoon in Cuba. All right, good times. everybody's having a good time. But wait, is that Shirley's their own? It is. And she's a bad guy. And she's telling Tommy's gonna do something bad. Why? We don't know. CUT TO Hobbs being the best soccer coach, ever. That's a big data of the year energy right there. Of course, the suit comes over. And they have to do a thing. And it's going to be an illegal thing. So we better not screwed up. That's like the stupidest part of this entire movie that is that I have given this series so much latitude for its plot holes. This is stupid. But basically, it's an excuse, perhaps to get the gang back together. But surprise Dom goes rogue probably because of the things or at least their own told them but bottom line hops get sent to prison because this mission failed. Which means the nice thing is we get Prison Break Hobbs and Shaw edition. If you're wondering what to Charlie's their own. Have on Tom. Well, first of all, her name's cipher. So what does cipher have on Tom? Oh, boy, she has a boy on him. That's right, Elena and Dom had a baby. Oh, baby. What are we gonna do about that? Well, we're gonna we're gonna do a thing. We're gonna have the team go up against each other. But Don's thinking two steps ahead. Dom has gone to a very unlikely source for help. Shaw's mom played by Helen Mirren, in this whole sequence, where cipher controls a bunch of cars, Lady escapes. And because Don Leti escape, we're going to have to say goodbye to Elena, who is murder. That's right, bridging. Now, that's that's the final scene. The best most bond sequence ever, not in a Bond movie. It's in Russia. There are nukes involved. All right, so we're doing a lot of driving on ice. We're doing a lot of antics. Meanwhile, Shaw's mom has enlisted Shah and brother so brothers are back together. And so we have a great scene on the airplane. While everybody else has done on the ice. The Shaw brothers on the airplane, specifically Jason Statham is the pacifier. And so when he confronts cipher, she manages to escape out of the plane. So this movie could be called the fate of the Furiosa I don't know what's gonna happen. Well, I know what's gonna happen. They're gonna name that kid Brian. Were they gonna name that kid anything but Brian, the baby's name is Brian. Hooray. Tessa 9:36 I like that you managed to get all the main plot points of the film without like filling in any details at all. So let's let's start with the obvious. So again, as I've mentioned several times with ludy storyline, we get another telenovela move with a baby, because there was just no way that they could get Dom to turn rogue without threatening someone. And they've already clearly written Brian and his family off of this particular series because of Paul Walker's death, so they couldn't really rely on that as a well anymore. And so they have this whole relationship with Elena, result in a baby. She didn't know she was pregnant and she was going to tell him but then all this stuff happened. So we get this baby. What do we think about this? What do we think about the telenovela, the continuation of that sort of plot beat? Sam 10:23 I really enjoy how we were talking about during the movies, there's gonna be a co parenting situation because, you know, what's really great about this series is that it gives us the model of family chosen family, shared family, non nuclear family, any movie franchise was gonna pull the lift of having Letty, Elena, Dom as well as God help them keep roaming away. But But Ted and Hobbs, you know, together to raise this child, this franchise would have been it, but no, we're not going to do that. Let's just, let's just make with the fridging. So, you know, the telenovela thing totally worked for me. I just think they they really biffed it there. Tessa 11:12 I get what they were trying to do, they were trying to give Shirley's thrones character cipher. And we'll talk about her in a little bit where they were trying to get her teeth, right, they were trying to make this more perilous, but I just felt like it was unnecessary to kill Elena, like, I still feel like that character had a lot to give us like they could have really explored co parenting, they could have explored some of these other issues. I don't know if it was completely necessary to furniture in this way. But until it was the big reveal of the baby, which happens, I think about a third of the way into the movie. But one of the things that bothered both of us I think, as we were watching this is that the baby, the baby reveal doesn't happen until the like a third of the way into the movie. So both of us were really uncomfortable with this apparent rogue turn of dawn without any explanation really, until, of course, we learned that it's because she's holding the baby hostage. Does this undermine the characterization of Dom because Dom has really been played as a white knight? So far, in a lot of ways. He's the good guy. He's the he's the criminal Robin Hood type character. He's the working class bond. Well, what does this do for this character to have him play against his team? Sam 12:24 I don't think it actually undermines Dom's character at all, you get to the end of the movie, and and Letty, we talked about is letting get a punch him. And she never punches him. There's never really any repercussions for what he did. And that's what the main fault of this whole narrative thing is, is you are either committed to the idea that DOM is committed to the idea of family or you aren't. And so if you're watching this movie, with any kind of metacognition going on at all, you know, Dom's got a good reason to betray his family, there has to be a good reason. I think it's good setting up suspense, knowing what it is the thing that breaks this, is that all that squad, all they should have said the whole time is there's something going on, there's something going on, there's something going on, there's something going on, forget giving him meaningful looks in the sequence where they go up against each other in the streets in New York, asked him what's going on, shout at him. The thing that really happens in this movie, that's bad characterization wise is the way literally everyone else reacts to this because everyone should have known just like we do. Dom is not a person who goes bad. It's not in him at all. The thing about Dom going bad is it's really a plot contrivance in a lot of ways. Like we have to move some pieces because perhaps fast seven are furious seven really got off the rails from what they wanted to do because they wanted to give, they wanted to give Paul Walker a good ending. And I stand by that. So they had to do some shuffling in this to get things where they wanted to go. So turning Dom bad at that wasn't their original plan was a good way to do this. But it gave us something that is just oh, wow, Tessa, I'm not even gonna tease it for you. You said it. What is it? Tessa 14:21 So this actually reminded me quite a bit of comic book narratives where when they would want to superpowered characters to fight each other, they would often use this sort of like, narrative ploy where one of them was under mind control or was poisoned or was from a different universe. Anything to get like Thor to fight Wolverine, right? Like you. You want to see those two characters in a deathmatch and so you got to figure out some way to turn one of them bad without actually turning them bad because we don't want to lose our superhero at all. That that's what this really reminded me of. And this was underscored by the fact that there is a sequence Where after, I know I just keep thinking of her as Furiosa but her name is actually cipher in this. After cipher traps a Russian diplomat with nuclear codes, under a pile of pile of cars just like traps him in New York City under a pile of cars. Dom climbs over the cars to get these nuclear codes from him in what only can be described as a Deathstroke suit. Like it looks exactly like the comic books. He's got like the mask he's got like, the armor like the the bulletproof like vest and everything. All he's missing is that orange paint on one side and he would be Deathstroke. Sam 15:40 So I think this is probably a good time to ask them because we have a couple of new additions in the movie. What did you think about cipher? Tessa 15:48 You know, I'm a Shirley's thrones fan. You know this about me, I love Charlie's throne. I even love her in terrible movies like Ayaan fluxx like she is just such a great performer to watch. Sam 16:02 I Tessa 16:03 like the idea that she's like the Blofeld of the series like I think we finally reached the Blofeld we talked a little bit about how the villain of four is actually working for the villain of six and you know all that kind of thing. But she's she actually represents the the head of the Spectre organization, right like she is the big bad in charge. I like that she pulls Blofeld at the end where she parachutes out of the plane. So we're gonna see her again. She has such a just like great commanding presence, and she manages to infuse personality into this villain. That being said, this villain is inconsistent. In her messaging, she keeps talking about things like fate. And she'll tell Dom things like, you know, if you ever heard about choice theory, you know, the rule number one of choice theory is that you only control your own actions, but then she'll tell him that he has no control. Like, I don't understand what this villains message is exactly like she's supposed to be anti family, but she understands why he's invested in family. Like, I don't know, she just seems like more of a plot point, a really well dressed up plot point to me in some ways, Sam 17:10 and knowing that she's gonna show up at least in the next film, you know, even if she's a plot point, not unlike Blofeld in the original Bond films. By the way, Blofeld was a great idea, but they didn't execute him very well in the films. This is this is great to me. Like even if they're not gonna do a very good job with her at least that's as you say, Charlize Theron on my screen. A lot more. So I'm happy with that. Did you feel a little bit better about I feel so bad for asking you this way? Do you feel a little bit better about the other new character? Mr. Mr. Baby Eastwood's character. Little nobody rules? Tessa 17:49 Okay, what is a better name? I need Twitter or someone to answer this for me is little nobody better or his rules better? As a nickname? I don't even know what this guy's name is like. That's how much I wasn't paying attention to this character. Sam 18:02 It doesn't The answer is Twitter. It doesn't matter. He's terrible. Tessa 18:06 Yeah, I don't know if this was supposed to be a replacement Brian character, which by the way, no one can replace Brian. I'm sorry. Especially this guy, especially this guy. I did enjoy the humor where he just doesn't understand how this game works. And so he keeps getting ripped on by everybody because he keeps saying the wrong thing. So I guess he works as a foil, but I've not sold that he's like an integral part of this team. Sam 18:31 Alright, so speaking of people who aren't that funny and aren't that interesting, has Roman outstayed his welcome. Tessa 18:38 This was a question that I had while watching this film. Because Roman is not my favorite character of this franchise. Like, I feel like his humor is usually pretty cheap. I feel like he's over over the top in some ways that makes me kind of uncomfortable at times. I do enjoy his back and forth with Tez. I do enjoy his back and forth with DOM. I thought he was funnier though, in this movie than in previous ones. I think mainly because they wrote him some better jokes. Like, I just don't think that I'm hungry thing is a great joke. Like, I just don't. But I enjoyed the whole top 10 gag like the whole like, oh, you're number 11 and hit him like going off on that. That was pretty funny. I enjoyed the fact that they've embraced that he's like the distraction guy now. So when they're racing out of that, that building in Berlin, and he's they're like, oh, how much of the explosives Did you said he's like, all of it. And they're like, are you crazy, like and he's like, well, you wanted a distraction like that. That was all pretty funny. I enjoyed him making fun of little nobody, especially the stuff with the ties and the stuff with talking to your caller. That was all hilarious. But I don't know. Like, it just seems like it's taken a really long time for them to know how to use this character's humor, and also to attach by the way 100% here's my other question for you, Sam. There's something that happens in this film that I don't know if I'm completely comfortable with. And that is the redemption question mark of the Shaw's. Because the literally last movie decherd Shah was the villain like he was the big bad, they beat him up in LA. And then suddenly this movie, it's like everybody's forgotten about the whole justice for hunting, they forgotten about all of the bad stuff that he has done, and that his brother has done. And they make him just sort of a fun foil for Hobbes, which I'm excited to watch this next movie now seeing their interactions with this, and we get to see him like actually played a pivotal part in the team. And everyone just seems okay with it. What did you think about that? Sam 20:41 So I don't know if this is the fault of the writers or the fault of new fast director f Gary Gray, or Vin Diesel, or the any other producer or any of the actors. I don't know who gets the blame for this. But it's like the characters for got so many things in this movie from continuity, and it just without giving Justin Lin too much credit. It's like if Justin Lin had been here with this had been a little different. You should be really upset. He killed Han. Cha killed Han. But as soon as we watching this movie, and I mean, all of us who watch the movie, I hope, but definitely me. The second, I found out that Shaw was doing what he did. Not because he's a terrible person, not because he's evil, because family as soon as he plugged into this series, his DNA, which is only reinforced by the inclusion of his mom. And surprise, baby bro comes back. Actually, I don't know if he's baby, bro. I don't care. The point is, as soon as Shaw plugs into the idea of family, we find out he's not evil, Hans not dead. Han is not dead. I know Han is not dead. I know what we didn't see. Is Shah pulling Han out of that car. I do not care what you tell me. I don't know. I don't care what happens in the rest of this series. The only way this works period is if he pulled Han out of that wreck. And this is another part of the retcon this is trickery to make us think something but the second you reveal him to be a good person. There's just no way. Tessa 22:29 What did you think of Helen Mirren as mamma Shah, I kept thinking about that scene from the 2007 remake of 310 to Yuma, which was a terrible movie. But there's a scene where Russell Crowe's character says even bad men love their mamas. And I just kept thinking about that as we were watching this. What do you think of Helen Mirren? Sam 22:47 Helen Mirren is great. Tessa 22:48 That's it. Mama Shah. What did you think about the Jason Statham baby to read Oh, tag team humor plotline that went on for like the last 20 minutes of the climactic scene? Sam 23:02 What do you want me to say I loved it. Tessa 23:05 Jason Statham is such an interesting action star because you you pointed out he's like a 80 throwback action star in some ways. And I think that that scene really just confirmed it to me. He's done stuff like this in some of his other shit. He's done stuff like this in some of his other action movies, where he's played with children or like, played against children in some ways. And I just I found this whole scene adorable and charming. It reminded me a lot of the hospital scene in hardboiled where the baby pees on the main character, like there was a lot of that sort of 80s, early 90s kind of humor here, which I appreciated. But yeah, still, it seemed a little jarring that we were just suddenly supposed to accept that she was a good person. Sam 23:46 So the last question I want to ask you before we talk about our overall feelings about this entry into the franchise, car pranks, what do you think about the car pranks? Tessa 23:56 You know, besides the sequence on the ice at the end, where they're chasing the submarine that's below the ice. And they're, they're on the ice and they're being chased by other cars. And they're doing things like that. There actually weren't that many carpetings in this film, did you realize that as we were going through it, it became more of an action movie that had cars in it. Like the cars for the middle portion of this movie, like there's a race at the very beginning in Cuba, which is supposed to remind us of Dom's roots right before he goes rogue. And then there's that climactic action sequence At the end on the ice, but in the middle cars are just places to like the cars are just tools to get us from point A to point B. Right? We're a lot more interested in Dom fighting people. I guess there is one car prank where cipher causes all of these empty cars to she hacks them are she in her team hack them, and she causes them to cause chaos. Frankly, that was a really boring stunt to me. Like, I don't care about people hacking empty cars, and then just sort of rock rolling all over the place. Right like I'm here to watch the showmanship and the expertise of these characters doing really cool things in cars I To me, it just that one was kind of boring. What did you think of the car pranks in this one? Did they live up to the last one which had some of the most epic car pranks? Sam 25:14 No. And this movie is clearly moving away from even further away from the original intent of the series, which is a movie about street racing. And that's okay, because it's something else now. And that something else is pretty good. But I guess that leads to the big question, which is, do we like this movie? I think there were personally I think there were a lot of good parts in it. But as you can probably guess from other things I've said already, I think it was a pretty weak entry. I think it's an entry that's meant to get us somewhere else, which it does, and it was entertaining. But it is not up there with the best movies of the series. Tessa? Tessa 25:59 Yeah, I'd have to agree. I don't I think there were some really good set pieces. Let's be very clear. I still think that this movie was very enjoyable to watch. It was not a hard way to spend a morning watching this movie. I really enjoyed the set the set pieces they did have with the cars, especially the one at the end. I enjoyed just Hobbs Hobbs really stepped it up as a character. The Rock did really well, especially in his relationships with his daughter. In this particular entry point, the soccer setpiece like just oh my gosh, it was so good. But yeah, overall, I didn't like most of the new characters. I didn't think that the plot really made sense or worked really well. And I'm a little afraid that they're they're drifting a little bit from there and not not in a Tokyo way, in a in a bad way from their original plot. But yeah, I would definitely say this is not this is not their best work. Sam 26:53 So of course, the one thing that we haven't mentioned in this episode is that at the end, Hobbs quits, ostensibly to spend more time with his daughter, that's what the scene is supposed to make us believe it's reinforcing family. But this leads me right into our first fastback. Bad Blood. If you're familiar with the series, you know that there is some bad blood between Dwayne The Rock Johnson and some of the men in the cast specifically, I think it's pretty clear Vin Diesel. I don't really care to take on this other than to say it's there. But there seem to be a question as to whether or not the rock will show up in future episodes of fast and furious. And perhaps this is a chicken or egg situation. But that has at least something to do with the spin off that we'll be talking about tomorrow, Hobbs and Shaw. So again, without getting into who said what and who posted one on Instagram and what supposedly happened after that, there's definitely some off screen tension. That Fortunately, I don't think translates into the film. fastback number two, Iceland puzzle, did you know that that wasn't really Russia? Tessa 28:11 I mean, I feel like I could have guessed. Sam 28:13 Did you know that it was Iceland? Unknown Speaker 28:15 I did not know that. Sam 28:17 Did you know that Iceland has been used at least including this film three times to simulate Russia, the first of which was the James Bond film of you to a kill. Tessa 28:33 I did not know that. But it kind of makes sense because of the way that we at least as Americans, the way that we stereotype Russia, it seems like Iceland would be a good replacement. Sam 28:43 So there's your connection between the past series in the James Bond series. Also Tomb Raider shot there. fastback Helen Mirren she's a fan, backed on the Graham Norton show after fast seven, after furious seven, she said she'd love to be in the franchise. dreams do come true guys. And then finally, Fast and Furious is becoming quickly known as the home for displaced Game of Thrones characters. We know that Miss Sandy is an main part of the team. But Tormund giantsbane shows up as one of the goons for cipher, Tessa 29:24 Connor Rhodes, and it's hilarious that I can remember his name even though he has like maybe four lines in this movie and gets killed at the end. But I cannot remember Eastwood's character's name. Sam 29:35 He will always be Tormund giantsbane in my heart, Tessa, who is the displaced, non Stark, non Targaryen game of throne actor that you would like to see pop up in the future Fast and Furious. Tessa 29:52 Natalie Dormer. I think Natalie Dormer should be in the Fast and Furious franchise. Sam 29:58 Here. That universal picture Hear that Justin Lin you hear that Vin Diesel bring on good old side shave Natalie Dormer furious stats. This film, surprise surprise had a bigger budget than the one that came before it at $250 million opening weekend domestic made nearly 99 mil but I know what you're thinking could it top furious sevens box office take of 1.5 billion The answer is no 1.2 billion. Top Five for the weekend. This movie took the top the the week that it was released second to boss baby, which I think is actually about Brian's hereto number three, Smurfs. Number four continuing Disney's reign of mediocrity, the live action Beauty and the Beast. And then finally going in style, which I guess is a movie. As far as Corona moments go. I'm beginning to think this whole Fast and Furious Corona thing is just a bit overblown, because we've seen eight movies and there's only been nine mentions of Corona. And the one mention of Corona beer in this movie, is you see it out of the side of your eye when Budweiser is more prominently placed. And there is also if my eyes do not deceive me, a Stella Artois viewable in that frame as well. Tessa 31:26 So I recently found out like in the last couple of days that Corona has never paid a cent to have their products placed in the Fast and Furious movies. They just asked if they could use Corona beer and Corona said yes. Which seems like a no brainer. So I'm actually kind of curious if they just said hey, drink whatever you want. And Corona has just become part of the series because of the way that the diesel talks about it. Sam 31:52 Family moments moments, once again we're family as mentioned not brotherhood. You have to say the word at the very beginning. The race girl mentions family before she says go. We have Charlene on the plane in her first evil villain monologue. We have Shaw referring to the idea of family. We have Letty once again telling us that you do not turn your back on family. We have the second time that Charlie's thrones character evil villain monologues with a gun to Dom's head we have the third time that Charlie's Theron's character, evil monologues to Dom this time holding the baby. We have the fourth time Charlie's, Theron's character does the bad guy monologue lecturing DOM. We had the fifth time Charlie's there and character evil monologues about not kidnapping a kid to start a family. That's not what she wanted to do. Dom You stupid head. We have mama Shah, referring to family. We have shown the plane referring to family. We have Dom talking about family and then finally bringing in this plane for landing we have Dom giving the family prayer at the end where he mentions family. That's a series high of 12 mentions of family for a grand total of 37. Let's see what Hobbs and Shaw can add to that tomorrow. Tessa 33:24 You just reminded me how many times Shirley's thrown monologues and it's like she's obsessed with breaking Dom's idea of family that in her little white girl braid. Sam 33:33 All she had to do was stroke that little baby's head and say No, Mr. toretto I expect you to die. Alright guys, it's time to scatter. Join us tomorrow for the final installment of the nine days of Fast and Furious, Fast and Furious presents Hobbs and Shaw. 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