haha, mute dude's jacket is so recognizable
I hope he and nikki get some action in the next episode, I don't think they'll let her just die
If he doesn't do something cool this show is a waste.
Still surprised to see the negative reception of this season though. It has missteps, but I think some of what it offers is the strongest the series has been. Hopefully it all comes together well.
Yeah, this season is by far the weakest and imo, it's because Noah was spread too thin with Legion.
Is that Russian hitman just really pompous? It seemed needlessly ballsy to hang out in the library like that when he could have stolen the file with the cop never being the wiser.
Bad episode of a bad season. Stick a fork in Hawley he's done.
Even the second season of Fargo wasnt a bad as this season
I agree on both. The chief makes a lot more sense if he's in on it. Not sure why they would need him to be from the beginning, though. And Sy is awesome.Regarding the police chief, he could be in with Varga, at least that would explain his dismissive attitude.
And I also love​ this season, Sy is my hero.
Even the second season of Fargo wasnt a bad as this season
season two is the strongest, most consistent season by far.
Season two's general awfulness actually made me angry. This season inspires no feelings whatsoever. Maybe that's a step up?
Season two's general awfulness actually made me angry. This season inspires no feelings whatsoever. Maybe that's a step up?
The main problem I had with Season two was the ending and the implication that Hanzee
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Probably seemed like 100% gold in the writer's room, less so when you consider the appearance of the actors involved.
Yeah, this is ringing true with me. I actually thought Ray had the most interesting story, and now that he's gone, who is there to root for? Do I really care if Emmett gets his company looted by the Russians or not? Maybe the ending will redeem it and I'll see something more in Gloria or something.The biggest problem with Fargo is that it's based on the flawed premise that Fargo as a movie had this deep mythology that would resonate across several generations of varied characters, mixing in tonal shifts and lore from the Coen brothers' other films along with well-worn television tropes and artistic choices.
Yes, the movie Fargo features a selfish, stupid man who makes a decision based on greed that spirals out of control. That does not excuse screenwriting that ignores the basics of common sense for the sake of creating false tension or moving the plot forward.
It's a crime story. A central character is mixed up with some shady individuals and has become a criminal. Given that they have no prior baggage to tie this character to past seasons, it should be relatively straightforward to create any number of seasons based on this. What they do instead is make what they perceived as "quirky" in Coen movies into a tiresome series of bland revelations. There's no one to relate to in this season, no event we fear happening, and no outcome we want to happen, so what's the point of it all?
That's child's play compared toa ufo fucking up the tone of what should've been a flawless climax.
Someone in this thread mentioned it already, but as much as I like this series it has components of greatness but it's never quite as good or clever as it seems to think it is.
The biggest problem with Fargo is that it's based on the flawed premise that Fargo as a movie had this deep mythology that would resonate across several generations of varied characters, mixing in tonal shifts and lore from the Coen brothers' other films along with well-worn television tropes and artistic choices.
Yes, the movie Fargo features a selfish, stupid man who makes a decision based on greed that spirals out of control. That does not excuse screenwriting that ignores the basics of common sense for the sake of creating false tension or moving the plot forward.
It's a crime story. A central character is mixed up with some shady individuals and has become a criminal. Given that they have no prior baggage to tie this character to past seasons, it should be relatively straightforward to create any number of seasons based on this. What they do instead is make what they perceived as "quirky" in Coen movies into a tiresome series of bland revelations. There's no one to relate to in this season, no event we fear happening, and no outcome we want to happen, so what's the point of it all?
Yeah, I think that's a fair criticism. I think the characters are on point, but I agree that the resolutions never quite hit the highs they should. This is partly my concern with the sudden appearance of Mr Wrench, is he there just for 'hey audience look it's Mr Wrench' or is he there to mess us Yuri's plans to off Nikki?
Thinking of doing an all-nighter marathon and get through Season 1. It's very interesting so far!
Even the second season of Fargo wasnt a bad as this season
Bad episode of a bad season. Stick a fork in Hawley he's done.
If Varga's crew are going to kill Nikki anyway, why didn't they do it at the motel?
If Varga's crew are going to kill Nikki anyway, why didn't they do it at the motel?
I'll definitely be disappointed if Mr. Wrench doesn't monumentally fuck up Yuri.
Uhh, when was he actually up? I was thinking of watching Legion because there is\was buzz around it and maybe that's where his good work is actually is.
Pretty hilarious to see this season getting criticized over what S1 & S2 had tenfold more.
except they didn't, but I already know that arguing with you is a complete waste of time so I'm gonna slowly pretend I never replied.Pretty hilarious to see this season getting criticized over what S1 & S2 had tenfold more.
I wonder if the S1 deaf guy is gonna save Nikki.
I think Season 1 was novel but certainly the great actors helped (one of the best of Billy Bobs career imo). Season 2, which I didn't like as much, still had Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons to liven things up. Can you even compare Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead to them?
If the criticism is contrived plotting and senseless behavior, then ofc S1 and S2 had bucket-loads of that. That's just a fact.except they didn't, but I already know that arguing with you is a complete waste of time so I'm gonna slowly pretend I never replied.
Just realized the scene with Yuri in the police station is almost definitely an allusion to a scene with Chigurh where a guy asks him if he's going to shoot him and Chigurh responds "That depends. Do you see me?"
...doesn't change that it was a bit silly.