Apparently the creator talked about doing a prequel about a young LOU (Molly's dad) back to when he was a cop. He told stories throughout the season of some bad shit that he saw. I guess I wouldn't mind that
When Malvo dragged Pepper/Budge behind that stack of logs and out of sight, I half expected a wood chipper to start up followed by a huge spray of blood
I was so impressed by the first episode. Despite having a completely new cast, the premiere never really missed a beat. I am *very* intrigued to see where this season ends up going. Fargo really develops every character including the ones that are going to die within 2 mins of us meeting them - the scene in the Diner was fantastic.
Surprisingly, I was probably the most intrigued by Kristin Dunst's character, which I NEVER thought I would say. What a sociopath.
So great. This and Mr. Robot are two of the best new shows of the past two years
Season one was one of my favorites tv show seasons last year and this looks like it'll be just as good. I'd say it was on par with the S1 premiere. I do miss Malvo and Lester tho :( , they were instant classics. No one stands out as much as those two so far except for maybe Dunst but a lot of the characters are still great and have potential. I can't wait to see how everything spirals out of control for Dunst/Plemmons
Loved the premiere. Season 1 was pretty good, but I had a hard time connecting with it. I think this season having an ensemble cast might make me enjoy it more.
Loved the split screen. Especially when they used it with Dunst's character.
watched the first two episodes. Not bad. So far it has seemed like a lesser replication of S1 for the most part, but I'm intrigued to see where it'll go. As far as the cast goes it's kinda like True Detective S2 for me, where the cast is still very solid but there's no way for them to measure up to the first season really. Hard to top Thornton/Freeman/Hanks/Tolman/Odenkirk
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The diner murder sequence was amazing, best scene so far. Followed closely by Plemons discovering Rye in the garage. That flashlight flickering felt straight out of a horror movie
Plemons/Dunst has been the most interesting part to me. That ending scene in the butcher shop was so nervewracking. I liked the sort of callback to the woodchipper scene with the whole meat grinder thing