Hilarous, outlandish typical Fargo-esque writing style. At times it is a little too cartoonish, but you still have to love it because of how different it is compared to other shows. [Reply]
I know the kitten and bowling alley part was probably not "real" but did anybody else want Ray the Kitten to attack Varga or the older Stussy at some point? That would have been great. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gadzooks:
You know the deaf guy was from season 1, right? (worked with Adam Goldberg's character as hitmen)? He's got the fringe jacket and everything.
The wife and I both recognized him during the bus crash, she looked it up and low and behold it's him.
The character is all 3 seasons, but season 2 is a flashback, so played by a younger actor. [Reply]
Yeah, I was less than totally impressed by the finale because it's hard to nail a show like this 3 straight years. Still good. Still appointment tv. Just not as good as 1 and 2 [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I don't even remember the last season. But I love me some Timmy O.
Last season was with the Parking Lot brothers and the British dude strongarming the 'successful' one into a smuggling and money laundering operation.
Obi-Wan Kenobi played both brothers.
Next season is supposed to follow up on the Kansas City mob storyline with Mike Milligan and his operations taking over from when Hamish Broker stuck him in a one-window office in some random KC suburb office park. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Last season was with the Parking Lot brothers and the British dude strongarming the 'successful' one into a smuggling and money laundering operation.
Obi-Wan Kenobi played both brothers.
Ooooh, right. I don't think I made it all the way through that one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Last season was with the Parking Lot brothers and the British dude strongarming the 'successful' one into a smuggling and money laundering operation.
Obi-Wan Kenobi played both brothers.
Next season is supposed to follow up on the Kansas City mob storyline with Mike Milligan and his operations taking over from when Hamish Broker stuck him in a one-window office in some random KC suburb office park.
Obi-Wan was awful in that season. He couldn't pull off the accent at all. It was a decent story but that detail really hurt the series.
Were not in Fargo anymore. I read in the paper today it's filmed in Chicago, but it's suppose to be set in Kansas City 1950. Italian Mafia against an African American crime family headed by Chris Rock. It's looks good. "You've got a panty on your head" that line brought back Raising Arizona to mind. [Reply]