Fargo Season 3 (1 Viewer)

Mcbean

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This weeks episode was even whackier but it's filmed so well the story is in about 20 different parts - great fun Thewlis is as scary as Billy bob Nice poisening moment - who is the dark haired woman in the restaurant?
 

Otis

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This weeks episode was even whackier but it's filmed so well the story is in about 20 different parts - great fun Thewlis is as scary as Billy bob Nice poisening moment - who is the dark haired woman in the restaurant?
Isn't she supposed the be the person Emmit and Sy had all but verbally agreed to go into business with? Varga has obviously scuppered all that.
 

Otis

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Oh. Not the way I read it. It thought she was trying to buy out Stussy Lots, whereas Varga wants to use Stussy as a front and cover to make money.

Happy to be proved wrong though.
 

Mcbean

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Well there you have its a guess fest - who owned the green beetle ? - i am sure the fella who lost the ear is due a bit of retribution :woot:
 

Alkhen

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Absolutely loving this season,

can't wait for the finale, tho i'm quite enjoying watching one a week and ruminating on it between episodes, Old school!

I listen to this Podcast Fargo | Bald Move really good if you have time as they pick up stuff and explain meanings of seemingly arbitrary things that I miss. I mean I had no idea about Jewish mysticism!

They do Pods for most high profile tv shows
 

Alkhen

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chiefdave

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Some season 4 news from Variety but not even filming until next year.
Chris Rock is moving to “Fargo.”

The comedian will star in season four of FX’s hit limited series “Fargo,” the network announced Friday at the Television Critics Assn. press tour. The critically acclaimed series will begin production next year, for a targeted air date next year as well.

Described as a story of “immigration and assimilation and the things we do for money,” season 4 of “Fargo” is set in 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri, where two criminal syndicates — one Italian, one African-American — have struck an uneasy peace. To cement their peace, the heads of both families have traded their eldest sons. Rock will play the head of one of the syndicates, who has surrendered his son to his enemy, and who must raise his son’s enemy as his own. But then the head of the Kansas City mafia goes into the hospital for routine surgery and dies — and everything changes.

Noah Hawley, who created the award-winning series, will again return as showrunner, writer and director. Joel & Ethan Coen, Warren Littlefield and John Cameron have also served as executive producers. “Fargo” is produced by MGM Television and FX Productions.

“I’m a fan of Fargo and I can’t wait to work with Noah,” said Rock.
 

ajsccfc

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I love Chris Rock in everything that Adam Sandler is nowhere near, so very happy with that casting.
 

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