He was a very likeable character? Heh heh. That's hilarious, Holmes. His contempt for the poor sod that he was going to force into robbing a bank was diabolical. Thank God Denmark's a little safer now he's making his shishka-bobs for local sand-ni-g-a-s He's colder than Joe Pesci, the way he does that maniac Milo's bidding. He reminds me of one of the Gambino's worst murderers, Roy DeMeo, except DeMeo acted out of rage, where this guy could gut you like Hannibal Lecter, without his pulse rising a single beat.
As for his giving Frank a little leeway, that was just temporary. He'd known Frank, and actually put a little credence in Frank's excuse that he'd pay Milo back. But once Frank showed his true colors, woe is Frank when R catches up with him. I'm glad they didn't show that and I was happy when Milo was still looking for Frank in Pusher II, indicating Radovan hadn't yet gutted him like the butcher he is. But, then again chacun a son gout. I hope you don't let your guard down when you meet very dangerous people that conceal their villainy as well as R. He's the Richard Kuklinski of Denmark. Heh heh. Great thought though.
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