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  • TheMatrix31
    RF
    • Jul 2002
    • 52908

    #151
    Re: Fargo

    I liked Season 1 more too.

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    • Burns11
      Greatness Has Arrived
      • Mar 2007
      • 7406

      #152
      Re: Fargo

      Firmly in the season 1 camp too, I thought season 2 kind of fell apart at the end.

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      • JayBee74
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 22989

        #153
        Re: Fargo

        Since season 3 is set four years after season 1 (2010 vs 2006) I wonder if we'll see Allison Tolman, Carradine, or Hanks?

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        • daflyboys
          Banned
          • May 2003
          • 18238

          #154
          Re: Fargo

          Originally posted by JayBee74
          Since season 3 is set four years after season 1 (2010 vs 2006) I wonder if we'll see Allison Tolman, Carradine, or Hanks?
          The little bit I've read, I think there's going to be a few cameos, of sorts, but predominantly a whole new cast.

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          • daflyboys
            Banned
            • May 2003
            • 18238

            #155
            Re: Fargo

            Ok....so went back and watched S 01 with my son and have a couple of questions about the insertion of some elements.

            Prior to Lester is being released to go home with the FBI agents, he confronts Molly about having it out for him. She answers with the allegory about the guy who drops his glove at the train station and then throws his remaining glove out on the platform so that someone can use the pair instead of having one glove. Not understanding her reference there, other than indirectly she's saying that Lester is the kind of guy who would hold on to the one glove versus letting someone else have both, i.e., he's a ****.

            The other is the use of the rabbit/fox/cabbage riddle that Key and Peele are going round and round about and then Lester solves it. Wasn't sure what the significance was of that other than that Lester is not as dumb as he plays up as being.

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            • CC
              MVP
              • Nov 2009
              • 3085

              #156
              Re: Fargo

              I liked Billy Bob's character/performance more than any other character in either season, but as a whole the cast and writing and story in season 2 was better. I don't like the guy from the hobbit, hated him.

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              • JayBee74
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jul 2002
                • 22989

                #157
                Re: Fargo

                Originally posted by CC
                I liked Billy Bob's character/performance more than any other character in either season, but as a whole the cast and writing and story in season 2 was better. I don't like the guy from the hobbit, hated him.
                Season 2 was more intense. I liked the mob angle and thought that Billy Bob and Mike Milligan were equally spectacular.

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                • daflyboys
                  Banned
                  • May 2003
                  • 18238

                  #158
                  Re: Fargo

                  We already went down the "which season do I like better" path. Was wondering if anyone had thoughts on the above I posted?

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                  • KingV2k3
                    Senior Circuit
                    • May 2003
                    • 5881

                    #159
                    Re: Fargo

                    Originally posted by daflyboys
                    Ok....so went back and watched S 01 with my son and have a couple of questions about the insertion of some elements.

                    Prior to Lester is being released to go home with the FBI agents, he confronts Molly about having it out for him. She answers with the allegory about the guy who drops his glove at the train station and then throws his remaining glove out on the platform so that someone can use the pair instead of having one glove. Not understanding her reference there, other than indirectly she's saying that Lester is the kind of guy who would hold on to the one glove versus letting someone else have both, i.e., he's a ****.

                    The other is the use of the rabbit/fox/cabbage riddle that Key and Peele are going round and round about and then Lester solves it. Wasn't sure what the significance was of that other than that Lester is not as dumb as he plays up as being.
                    Originally posted by daflyboys
                    We already went down the "which season do I like better" path. Was wondering if anyone had thoughts on the above I posted?


                    I'd say your assumptions about both are on point...

                    1) Molly is telling Lester she "has his number" and he's not who he appears to be, etc...

                    2) Lester is not only smarter than he seems, but is more devious / dangerous / cold blooded, etc...


                    Granted, I haven't seen these episodes since their original air date, but those are the impressions that lasted from those scenes...

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                    • Psyblast
                      2023 National Champions
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 42582

                      #160
                      Re: Fargo



                      Ewan McGregor cast in the role of two twin brothers for Season 3.

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                      • Negan
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2016
                        • 85

                        #161
                        Re: Fargo

                        Great series. Me and the wife have been binge watching S1.

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                        • JayBee74
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 22989

                          #162
                          Re: Fargo

                          Ewan McGregor will play brothers Emmit and Ray Stussy in the third season of Fargo. Emmit is the rich "parking-lot king" of Minnesota while slightly younger Ray is a balding, bitter, potbellied parole officer.

                          Although the third season is set only a few years after season one there will be no actors for that series reprising their role in the latest offering. I'm hearing a spring 2017 debut which would make it just under a year and a half since the season 2 series finale.

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