Originally Posted By: Don Cardi


I think that when we see Michael at the end of GFII, where he is supposed to be older, we are shown a lonely Michael, a Michael that reflects back on his life and is probably asking himself if it was all worth it. Was all the power in the world worth the loneliness that he had aquired with that power?

We see him thinking back to the good old days, Pop's birthday, his brothers and sister, being with family. He no longer had that at the end of GFII.

So why is so out of the realm that by the time GFIII rolls around, he is a repentive man, looking for forgiveness from those he hurt, along with forgiveness from himself and God?

At the end of GFII he knew that he had wronged his wife and his children. That he betrayed his wife, his mother and father, and his own honor.

I don't see why you feel that Michael would never look to have anything in common with Kay. What he had in common were the children that he loved, and he was looking to build on that.

It is not uncommon for people who've been hard or cold in their early life to mellow out with age and realize that they have done some things that were wrong in their life. It is very common for some people, as the grow older, to spend more time with their loved ones and to want their family around them more often.

Of course Michael would have rather his son been a Lawyer instead of a singer. But in his remorsefulness Michael had to realize that through his life he had made the decisions and that he always had things done his way. Between GFII and GFIII he must have realized that he could no longer pull the strings like he used to because his controlling the strings all those years had cost him the relationship that he now desired with his children.


Don Cardi


Interesting BUT... while reflecting back at the end of GF2... is he thinking "was it worth it"?... I dont know if that question really could have been answered.




What could Michael have done differently and ensured the "survival" of the family?

He could have come back and not become Don - he would have been killed = game over.

He could have killed only a few of the heads of the families - he would have been killed by remaining heads = game over.

He could have let Fredo live - like it or not Fredo was a FOREVER threat - let him live then its always looking over your shoulder = game over.

If he doesnt become Don and save family - then and only then did he have any chance of Kay staying around. She wasnt his long lost soulmate.. he married a sicilian so he could do it right. Kay was a one first NOW second option.

All scenario's above result losing family legacy, name, power. "THAT WAS NOT WHAT I WANTED"!!


"What I want.... whats most important to me... is that I have a guarantee" - Train approaches.... Bang! Bang! Bang!