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Should probably get that haircut otherwise he will be forever cast in the same role. Hopefully Peggy is a bit more obliging in the next episode.

Off topic but Wayne Arnold was a lol character. ..always remember that ep whete he made Kev walk beside his car every time he went to open the door.
 
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Not sure how or why Hanzee got there unnoticed in the middle of the day.His picture was on the front page of the newspaper.

I'm also not sure about the aliens and the Gerhardt brothers and what was going on there.The Aliens seem to have had fascination with the Gerhardts acts of extreme violence in public .
Were they Aliens or the swirling vortex Rustin Cohle saw in the finale of True Detective? o_O:drunk:

Loved the Gerhardt guy who up and ran after he realised was in the middle of a colossal goat ****.

Milligan's reaction was gold. :)

Hanzee, Lou and Schmidt were ducking behind objects like soldiers whilst the rest were out in the open like action heroes. LOL. Schmidt getting behind the door was like the advice they gave to Starling in Silence Of The Lambs.

Hanzee gutted Floyd.

The shootout in the finale is like the scene in NCFOM where Moss wounds Chigurgh. Think they used the term swinging dicks in Fargo. :D
 
Schmidt getting behind the door was like the advice they gave to Starling in Silence Of The Lambs.

For one brief moment, Schmidt actually did something really smart... and then got blindsided by Peggy :D
 

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S3 = the story of Hanzee as Mr Tripoli and the deaf guy + accomplice from S1?
 
Loved it. Peggy's final descent into madness was done perfectly and I'm so glad that we didn't have to see Lou and his wife separated by the sonuvabitch we call cancer. The absurdity of Mike Milligan being promoted into an office with Dale from HR coming with some forms to fill in was brilliantly Coenesque.
 
It's one of those endings... your first reaction is "really? that's it?", but the more you think about it the more you realise there's not much else to do. Unless they were going to throw Hanzee into yet another showdown with the cops, just grab the loose ends and wrap em up.

The opening with Sabbath was quite awesome.
 
It's one of those endings... your first reaction is "really? that's it?", but the more you think about it the more you realise there's not much else to do. Unless they were going to throw Hanzee into yet another showdown with the cops, just grab the loose ends and wrap em up.

The opening with Sabbath was quite awesome.
Agree on all counts. I loved it. The whole way through we're subjected to all this violence and evil; why not through one last curve-ball and finish it on a nice note?

The writing in that episode (and obviously the whole season) was ridiculously good.
 

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Well I think it's fair to say that was easily the dullest episode of the season. Not without its charms I guess, but after last week I was expecting something with a little more oomph.

I did really like the way they tied up the Milligan storyline though - crashing back to reality from murderous conqueror to mundane desk jockey.

Can't complain too much I guess, overall one of the most enjoyable seasons of tv I've ever watched.
 
I was disappointed with the finale. I guess this season peaked in eps 8/9 and it was going to be hard to surpass that.

My download was also out of sync too which took away from it too, and kept making me lose focus.

I thought it could have been done a lot better, but that's just me.
 
Liked the finale, Dunst was great again, they all were, thought it wrapped it up nicely & looking forward to re-watching S1 now, if only to see if I can spot an older Mike pushing a pen. & I wonder what Hanzee ended up doing to that kid, really hates a bully does Hanzee.
 
Series 3 won't air until 2017

http://www.tvguide.com/news/fargo-season-3-airing-2017/


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Well I think it's fair to say that was easily the dullest episode of the season. Not without its charms I guess, but after last week I was expecting something with a little more oomph.

I did really like the way they tied up the Milligan storyline though - crashing back to reality from murderous conqueror to mundane desk jockey.


Can't complain too much I guess, overall one of the most enjoyable seasons of tv I've ever watched.

Loved the conclusion to Milligan's story too.

It occurred to me that his fate resonated with his own story earlier in the series about the Wheelbarrow Thief.
He arrogantly claimed that the story illustrated the way in which people can't see obvious changes that are happening right in front of them, winding up by telling Lou and Schmidt that the change coming for the Gerhardts/Minnesota was 'the Future'.

His bewildered face in the finale as he tried to get his head around life as an 80's Suit spoke volumes about how little he'd understood his own parable.
 
http://theweek.com/articles/584099/truth-there-ufos-aliens-fxs-fargo-explained

this article probably goes closest to giving me a satisfactory explanation regards the aliens in Fargo series 2.
It doesn't have anything about actual UFO sightings in that part of America in 1979 .But I like the part about the characters reactions to the UFO s being important and references to the Cohen brothers (very obscure)movie the man who wasn't there.
 
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