Fargo Season 2 Episode 10 Review: “Palindrome”
Fargo can truly be a moving, beautiful show. I mean amongst all the blood and death, creator Noah Hawley clearly has an appreciation of the “good guys.
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Fargo can truly be a moving, beautiful show. I mean amongst all the blood and death, creator Noah Hawley clearly has an appreciation of the “good guys.
Umm….whoa! I think if I left my review at that, people would mostly get the message, right? Lucky for everyone, I can word vomit all over the place, esp
I noticed that Ed and Peggy were conspicuously underused in last week’s great episode of Fargo. As great as the episode was, it was missing two of Sea
Well. We WERE promised a bloodbath. Fargo has seemed to barely scratch the surface in terms of how crazy things are going to get, but this episode (I’
Fargo is just stunning, isn’t it? I mean, it truly blows me away. It’s visually stunning. The dialogue is impeccable. It has funny moments. It has
Well, we are now halfway through the sophomore run of Fargo, and it seems we are finally receiving the bloodbath we were promised. This was an episode that
With so much story told in the first three episodes, I genuinely wondered where Fargo would go in the time it has remaining. After “Fear and Trembling
Fargo operates in a really surprising way sometimes. What I’ve noticed is that Fargo can take some of its main plot threads and weave them together in
Fargo is one of those shows that doesn’t totally make sense right away. After only two episodes, you can end up finding yourself thinking “Where
After over a year, the small screen version of the Coens’ famed film Fargo is finally gracing our televisions once again. Showrunner Noah Hawley has so