Best TV series just keeps getting better.
Best TV series just keeps getting better.
The Americans, Fargo and Better Call Saul are TV perfection.
I loved season 1&2 I like Ewan McGregor but I hate when one actor plays twins. Will still watch though.
I have a good feeling about this. The negotiations were short, I reckon; to me it's good gets for both the show and for Ewan.
I liked it slightly less than Season 1. It's less focused, the characters aren't as engaging, and is has some straight up dumb nonsense. It's still a really good show though.was s2 any good? I still have to get on that
was s2 any good? I still have to get on that
That would be Better Call Saul.Best show on tv. By FAR! 2017 can't come fast enough
That would be Better Call Saul.
Season 2 is sort of a prequel of sorts to S1, focusing on the Sioux Falls case.The central character is Lou Solverson in the 1970s, who was Molly's dad (who owned the diner in S1).The stories of season 1 and 2 are completely unrelated in every way right?
I couldn't get into season 1 at all and stoped after a couple of episodes but I"m thinking about giving season 2 a try..
I love Fargo (the movie) and that's why I've actually steered cleared from the TV series, in case it wasn't that good and therefore would alter my thoughts on Fargo forever lol, but based on what everyone is saying the TV series seems to be worth watching.
Season 2 is sort of a prequel of sorts to S1, focusing on the Sioux Falls case.The central character is Lou Solverson in the 1970s, who was Molly's dad (who owned the diner in S1).
You can still totally watch s2 without finishing the first one, but a lot of the nods won't make sense.
I loved season 1&2 I like Ewan McGregor but I hate when one actor plays twins. Will still watch though.
We got our first bit of Fargo season 3 casting news recently when it was announced Ewan McGregor will play two roles on the show those of real estate mogul Emmit Stussy and his younger cop brother Ray. And when showrunner Noah Hawley stopped by Entertainment Weekly Radio (SiriusXM, channel 105) on Tuesday, he confirmed that a sibling rivalry between the two will play a major role in the next installment of the anthology series.
Yeah, I think thats a safe assumption, says Hawley. The fun thing with the show is that for whatever reason I had to figure out how to tell what purports to be a Coen brothers story, and it always tends to start with a catalyst. The first year was two men in an emergency room, the second year was a woman driving home with a man stuck in the windshield of her car, and this year it starts with these two brothers.
Hawley went on to explain: There is an old wound between them that sort of gets reopened and re-litigated, and that rivalry becomes contentious and that sort of puts all the events in motion. The fun soup of it is you have to have enough moving parts that everything is on a collision course, but which parts are going to collide? Theres this element of randomness to it, which I think adds to the truthiness of our fake true story. So, it starts with Ewan and Ewan as brothers. Its not as big character-wise a story as the second year, but Im really excited about it.
While the family dynamics of the Stussy family appear to be taking center stage for season 3, a lot of fans want to know if we might be seeing any Solversons (Molly! Lou! Both!) when the show picks back up in the year 2010. I dont know if were going to see any, replies Hawley. We might drive by a couple on the road. Whats fun about the show is that it always connects in some way, either to the movie or to one of our other seasons and I like that those connections are sometimes very literal like with the backstory of Lou Solverson, and sometimes theyre more tangential.
Excellent news.Fargo continues to flaunt its impressive casting mojo, tapping The Leftovers Carrie Coon to join the Season 3 ensemble opposite the previously cast Ewan McGregor, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Coon, who is currently in Australia shooting the third and final season of The Leftovers, will play the series-regular role of Gloria Burgle, a practical woman who grabs the fire extinguisher when the bacon catches fire and everyone else panics. Gloria is the chief of the Eden Valley police, and a newly divorced mother, who is struggling to understand this new world around her where people connect more intimately with their phones than the people right in front of them.
Man I figured Season 3 would be starting soon but they haven't even cast it yet.