FX' Fargo Sunday 10PM ET : Season 4 Episode 8 "The Nadir" Starring Chris Rock 11/08/20

Great season :hat

Milligan's culmination up the corporate ladder not what he expected :lol
 
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hanzee shoulda never got caught slipping like that, but of course they had to escape 
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I mean dude did see a spacecraft.. peggy was the only one not amazed
 
hanzee shoulda never got caught slipping like that, but of course they had to escape :rolleyes
He was slipping way more than you think. Son was never unstoppable. He probably was just a little more nervous when it came to trying to kill them.

Instead of killing them right away or letting them go he stupidly asks for a haircut. Yeah he wanted to change but that's such a dumb moment to try and get it done. Then he irrationally keeps wanting to hunt them down. He could've been left without getting that hot coffee to the face.
I thought Peggy was going to take out Hanzee in some crazy way
I thought that was coming too before I realized the fire was her bugging.

I kept wondering how is this dude just standing in this smoke just waiting not even coughing :lol
 
Finished both seasons in less than three days 
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 Do people from Minnesota have the accent in the show?
 
Finished both seasons in less than three days :lol  Do people from Minnesota have the accent in the show?

They do. And other parts of the northern Midwest. That's what I love about Fargo and hate about the wire.They capture the essense of that area. The wire? Half the cast looking and talking like they're from NY :{ :lol. Loved the show, but that really bothered me.
 
They do. And other parts of the northern Midwest. That's what I love about Fargo and hate about the wire.They capture the essense of that area. The wire? Half the cast looking and talking like they're from NY :{ :lol. Loved the show, but that really bothered me.
Yep. Not a ton of flaws with The Wire, but that is certainly one of them...
 
Literally just found out after watching the finale this show isn't real at all smh @ both myself and the creators of the show.
 
Last month I read the show's wiki to find out if it was actually inspired by true events.
 
I mean don't get me wrong I thought they took a lot of creative liberty and knew the dialogue was made up. I also thought they just added the alien subplot for fun and Easter eggs throughout the season. I thought the events and deaths were real though. I mean it literally says it is before the beginning of every episode and I just binge watched it without going online to look up any info or discuss it in the midst of viewing. It didn't make sense to me a lot of the time but it says it before every episode :lol
 
I assume this is the first time you've watched anything Coen Bros. produced? Cuz some of their movies, specially Fargo start off with the fake this is based on true events, we changed the names but kept everything else the same.

It just goes to show creative and well written it really is.
 
You assume incorrectly then (but I see why you'd make the assumption.)

I've seen the movie along time ago, but for whatever reason don't remember the true story bit. Watched season 1, Barton Fink, Bad Santa, True Grit, and Ladykillers. I couldn't get into no county for old men for whatever reason though but plan on giving it another shot.

I'm not gunna front though I feel like had I known it was made up beforehand and saw that, it would have had an imagination/pretend effect and I would have went along with it. But finding that out afterwards soured my experience a little bit, cuz I felt deceived (although it obviously wasn't the intent.)

Whatever still an amazing season. Literally described it to a friend as the next level of TV :lol

It had everything. Cast (both look and acting,) captured the setting perfectly, social commentary that brought a sense of the time, plot, etc. Even the UFO stuff was fun and created anticipation and suspense. I'm assuming it had a massive budget. There's a lot that's awesome about growing up today, and that includes the golden age of TV and a million different mediums of being able to watch it. It sound like an overstatement but really i feel blessed to have this as opposed to the **** from 20 years ago.

The finale was a slight bit disappointing, but I wasn't eem mad since an amazing job of telling the story had already been completed for the most part in the first 9 eps.
 
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Most memorable moment for me will be when the brothers were going in with their shot guns in the forest, and as I'm thinking to myself that I can't wait for their encounter with Hanzee, he pops up out of nowhere. Literally was screaming bugging out cuz it got me so hype :lol
 
The **** just got too wild for me to ever think it actually happened. It feel like something I would've read about at some point.

I mean made up dialogue is one thing but the details to how some of this went down and them claiming it was not changed and told as it happened makes it close to unbelievable :lol
 
Just breezed through the first 8 episodes of the 2nd season. Didn't think S1 could be topped, but damn. Hanzee Dent is an epic television character.
 
Ewan McGregor to Star in ‘Fargo’ Season 3

Its about to be LIT!!!!!


In the third season, McGregor’s Emmit Stussy is described as a self-made real-estate mogul known as the Parking Lot King of Minnesota. The handsome Emmit views himself as an American success story. His slightly younger brother Ray, on the other hand, is the kind of guy who peaked in high school. Now a parole officer, he has a huge chip on his shoulder about the hand he’s been dealt, and he blames his brother for his misfortunes.

WE IN HERE!!!!!

They just keep knocking it out of the park with the actors they get to be leads. Can't wait to see who they get as the villain.
 
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