The 10 Best Quotes In Reservation Dogs

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With Hulu recently announcing the green light for the third season of the Peabody Award winning series dog book, fans of complex shows rejoice. Creators Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi have made for an excellent drama focusing on four friends who grew up on an Oklahoma Indian reservation.

The all-Indigenous cast and crew showcased Indigenous representation through humor rather than standard Hollywood goofs to great success and deliver some of the funniest scenes. and most profound in recent television history.

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10 “Pay your debt on time, this life or the next. If I were a horse, you could pay me with oats. If I were a cow, please milk me gently.”

– boy kenny

In the final season of the second season, the Rezdogs overcome their latest quarrel and go on a mission to remove Mrs. Elora’s impounded car from the scrap yard so they can finally travel together. together. california. Their new-found motivation is sparked by a letter in a time capsule written by their late teammate Daniel.

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Prison boss Kenny Boyle (Kirk Fox) caught Elora and Jackie red-handed, but he let them take it, after a recent meeting with regular co-star Bigger (Zane McLanon) shares a new perspective on life after a psychedelic trip.

9 “Stop being mean. My brother’s panties are so sad. My hair’s all gone. Like where’s your Gandalf’s staff or wand? You need the damn Uno reversed.”

– Willie Jack

Bear and Willie Jack in the bar at Reservation Dogs.

One of the more lasting effects of this season involves Willie Jack recruiting a local “white witch” to curse Jackie for allowing her NSN mafia members to hit Belle. After the tornado hit at the end of season one, Willie Jack had a change of heart, recalling Brownie telling them not to mess with bad drugs.

She tracks down the man who took the lock of her hair, and the man tells her it wasn’t him, but her. Naturally, Willie Jack continues to tease him with this hilarious rebuke, which leads to one of this very lovable character’s best lines.

8 “Did you know she loves banging white people like they bake a cake?”

-William ‘God’ Knifeman

Dallas Goldtooth, a respected character actor who also appeared on the CBS sitcom the spectre, which portrays the character William Knife in a complex comedy form. He soon became a fan favorite for his irreverent portrayal of an otherworldly magician, turning the Hollywood stereotype of native witch doctors into a white-headed one.

Apparently the provider of dirty jokes, in the eighth episode of the first season, the spirit tells Bell that he might want to know that Bell has several colonists in his family, including his great-grandmother Suzie, who was clearly oppressed by her. The author doesn’t mind.

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7 Every part of our body was formed in an exploding star. We only borrow star dust until we die, then we return it for other uses. ”

– bucky

Shows a picture of Bucky from Reservation Dogs.

Longtime activist, indigenous actor and musician Wes Studi has been a prominent face of modern cinema over the past few decades, appearing on shows like Dancing with the Wolves, The Last of the Mohicans, hothe is currently in dog book As the iconic Aboriginal character Bucky and newly released spirit ranger Like Sunny’s voice.

His friendly rivalry with Gary Farmer’s Brownie, who plays an ancient wise and unhappy man, is one of the funniest dynamics in the series, with an epic performance. about them teaming up to try to outdo Tom Petty. song.

6 “I mainly live off the land.” “Looks like you go to Sonics a lot.”

– Marzipan and Willie Jack

Image of macaroons showing Reservation Dogs.

it becomes clear dog bookFor the first two seasons, the main comedy tended to fall into the hands of Gary Farmer’s Bronny and Paulina Alexis’ Willie Jack. Their characters are more interested in the funniest stories, and whether they’re performing in groups or alone contemplating the very nature of their existence, each actor touches a fine line. between Aboriginal pride and human weakness in a dramatic way.

While the four teenagers of Rez Dog occasionally venture out to seek Uncle Brownie’s dubious wise advice, it’s interesting to note how often Sonic fast food chain products are implanted, because of their locations. are often found, perhaps not coincidentally, near low-income mob communities.

5 “Yes, like The Children in Willows.” “Oh, you mean the Lord of the Rings because they can’t have the right?”

– Elora and Doctor Kang

A photo of Elora showing the Reservation Dog.

There are many hints in it dog book to classic fantasy movies Willow. Played by Dr. Kang crazy tvBobby Lee, who is actually named after Elora, has the most enthusiasm for Elora Willow Because her mother is a fan. Junkyard owner Kenny Boy screams “Ron Howard’s Joint” and has a patch on his shirt that reads “Burglekutt’s Salvage”, apparently referring to one of the Willowfigure.

WillowShortly after Kenny Boy talked about playing twins, twin actor of the same name and Christian rap duo Lil Mike and Funny Bone also appeared. Willowlittle Princess.

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4 “Beware, however, that drugs are bad.” “Yes, wear socks. The medicine will run off your feet.”

-Teenie and Bev

The aunts from Reservation Dogs walked down the hallway.

This breakout second season highlights the aunties dog book A genius test of modern Aboriginal sisterhood. The main plot of the episode follows Rita, Bev, Teenie, and Natalie as they attend a meeting of the Indian Department of Health, where they continue to paint the town red in the hopes of “connecting” (only connecting with anyone) whom they are sure to see in the future), absorbing Rita’s “biska” and participating in a food-induced hallucinogenic dance sequence.

What’s truly breathtaking is how it breaks through popular culture’s obsessive stereotypes about being an Indigenous woman.

3 “Stoodis! Skoden!”

– Willie Jack

Image showing Willie Jack from Reservation Dogs.

with other local programs Rutherford Falls, dog book Manage one of the first great original TV shows in modern TV programming. It tells the story of the Indigenous without falling for the reductionism that Hollywood has historically reserved for the Indigenous. The series makes heavy use of genuine Native American (‘NDN’) slang, giving native audiences a sense of authenticity and sometimes non-native audiences catching up.

All of this is for the better, because appropriately including the underprivileged in the entertainment industry requires a necessary learning curve. Of course, Willie Jack is the standard bearer of native slang words like “stoodis” (let’s do this) and “skoden” (let’s go).

I…I have to be here for my friend. Ah! Young warrior, not bad. (screams, laughter) You are here for your friends. It’s very good. Does she know? I mean, I suppose so. I’m here. Correct. The old Indian said, “Here I am. That’s enough. Even if I don’t say anything, you should know how I feel.” Dude… hey, listen, you little bastard. (sigh) I want to give you some of the ancestral teachings here. Looking back, when I was a young warrior on the plains, my testicles used to swell. Fweckеr is about the size of a cantaloupe. I don’t talk about my pain. I gulped and it got worse. And my friends…they don’t say anything about it because we don’t communicate with each other. Then that testicle was the first part of me that entered the spirit world. (blows) Uh. I mean, your friend there… she has testicle pain. The pain in her heart. Her heart acquiesced. Read more: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=1009&t=55578

I…I have to be here for my friend. Ah! Young warrior, not bad. (screams, laughter) You are here for your friends. It’s very good. Does she know? I mean, I suppose so. I’m here. Correct. The old Indian said, “Here I am. That’s enough. Even if I don’t say anything, you should know how I feel.” Dude… hey, listen, you little bastard. (sigh) I want to give you some of the ancestral teachings here. Looking back, when I was a young warrior on the plains, my testicles used to swell. Fweckеr is about the size of a cantaloupe. I don’t talk about my pain. I gulped and it got worse. And my friends…they don’t say anything about it because we don’t communicate with each other. Then that testicle was the first part of me that entered the spirit world. (blows) Uh. I mean, your friend there… she has testicle pain. The pain in her heart. Her heart acquiesced. Read more: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=1009&t=55578

2 “Hey, listen, you bastard. I want to pass on some of the teachings of your ancestors here.”

– Spirit

There are Bears and Spirits from Reservation Dogs.

The full quote is, “Ah, yes, the old Indian said ‘I’m here. That’s enough. You should know how I feel without saying anything.’ Hey, listen, you little bastards I want to give you some ancestral lessons here. Looking back, when I was a young warrior on the plains, my testicles used to swell. about the size of a cantaloupe I didn’t talk about me Pain I swallowed it and it got worse And my friends they didn’t say anything because we didn’t communicate. Then that testicle was the first part of me going into the spirit world… .. I mean, your friend there, she had testicle pain, her heart hurt. .”

This list of the 10 best quotes from Reservation Dogs could have been compiled entirely from season two, episode 4, “Mabel,” in which Kawennahere star Devery Jacobs showcased her remarkable talent as is an actress and co-writer. An unambiguous exploration of nearly all the actors and their respective places in the booking community, the main plot follows Elora’s reaction to her grandmother’s passing following her untimely death. friend Daniel and her mother, Kookie.

Spirit offers them a brief respite from the austerity of Aboriginal funeral rites authentically executed through a humorous yet creative exchange with Bear, who is still trying to reconcile. with Elora.

1 “Hey idiot. I’m a spirit. Crazy? I’m just… I’m just here to thank you. That’s all. You did a great job today.” “So what now?” “I’m leaving now. Don’t throw away my green willow knives. I’ll haunt you. Goodbye.”

– Mabel and Elora

Image of Elora showing Reservation Dogs.

Not sure if there could be a better series of performances throughout dog book So far, Kawennahere Devery Jacobs has been going through a crisis at the start of her grandmother Mabel’s funeral. After everything Elora had been through, Daniel’s suicide and Cookie’s death, her California dreams seemed to go up in smoke, and her grandmother succumbed to the ravages of age. , and she was about to fall.

However, when Mabel briefly pauses to chat with her niece before entering the spirit world, instead of returning to the typical Aboriginal spirit tropics, Mabel remains her quip. She, as a normal human of the soul, fits perfectly with the aboriginal humanity in the whole show.

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