Dominic Toretto’s Family Mantra Is A Lie (And Fast & Furious 11 Is The Last Chance To Fix It)

Throughout the Fast & Furious franchise, Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto has constantly preached that family is the most important thing. Fast & Furious characters like Letty and “Little B” are actual members of Dom’s family, since they are his wife and son. However, Dom also views the other members of his crew as his family. While some characters have been around for longer than others, Dom and his crew have been through a lot together throughout the long-running series. This is precisely why all the characters feel so close to each other.

However, oftentimes, characters are split into small groups in Fast & Furious movies. This means that a lot of the members of the crew don’t actually interact with each other that much. Most movies in the franchise end with all the characters gathered at a barbecue, but this seems to be the only time that Dom actually interacts with some of the members of his crew. However, hopefully the upcoming Fast & Furious 11 can fix this. If he actually views them as family, then Dom needs to spend more time with his crew in Fast & Furious 11.

Dominic Toretto Barely Interacts With The Rest Of The Fast Family Except For Letty

Dom Has Hardly Any Scenes With Some Fast & Furious Characters

Because of how often Dom talks about how much he loves the members of his crew, one would ᴀssume that he knows them all very well. However, Dom actually does not spend that much time with most of his crew in the Fast & Furious movies. Obviously, Dom has an ample amount of scenes with Letty, since he is married to her, but he has barely spent any time with the other members of his crew in recent Fast & Furious movies.

For example, in Fast X, the most recent film in the series, Dom is with the rest of his crew at the beginning of the movie. However, after the action-packed sequence in Rome, all the characters split into smaller groups. Because of this, Dom spends most of Fast X with his son and his brother, Jakob Toretto. It is great to see Dom on a mission with his son, but it would be nice to see him interact more with other members of his crew, such as Roman, Tej, Ramsey, and Han.

Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto Has An Obvious Problem Without Paul Walker’s Brian

Dom Was Always The Closest With Brian

In recent Fast & Furious movies, Dom has shared most of his scenes with Letty or with the film’s villains. However, this wasn’t always the case, as he used to be very close with Paul Walker’s Brian O’Connor. Obviously, because of Walker’s tragic death in 2013, Brian was written out of the Fast & Furious franchise. Since Furious 7, Dom has been the main character of the series. This makes sense, but it is also unfortunate since Dom was never really that close with any other characters other than Letty and Brian.

Dom doesn’t actually have a good relationship with several characters in the Fast & Furious franchise.

Brian was much closer to characters like Roman and Tej than Dom is. Even though recent movies have tried to trick fans into believing all the members of the crew are super close, it is quite obvious that Dom doesn’t actually have a good relationship with several characters in the Fast & Furious franchise. This is disappointing, but it is also something that Fast & Furious 11 can fix. Hopefully the upcoming eleventh film can fix this issue, since it is actually the last movie in the series.

Fast & Furious 11 Must Give Dominic Toretto More Time With The Other Characters

All The Characters Need To Come Together In Fast & Furious 11

Even though characters like Roman, Tej, Ramsey, and Han are all seemingly involved in a plane crash at the end of Fast X, they will likely survive and return for the final movie. After surviving the plane crash, it only makes sense for all the members of Dom’s crew to reunite and work together to take down Dante. The last few movies in the series have split many of the characters up, which is why it is vital for Fast & Furious 11 to bring them all together.

If the entire crew works together in Fast & Furious 11, then Dom can finally have more scenes with characters like Roman, Tej, Ramsey, and Han. Before the series officially ends, these scenes can solidify the fact that the members of Dom’s crew truly are a family. Therefore, while Dom not spending much time with a lot of the characters is currently a glaring problem in the Fast & Furious franchise, it can thankfully be easily fixed by the final movie.

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