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I feel like this episode and last week's episode should have been put into one 2 hour final. I mean this ending works, but last episode hyped up this episode too much that I felt left down that there wasn't as much of a climax. Still a great episode and a great end, but I think it would have flowed better as a 2 hour

This and The Shield have the most perfect endings to a show ever.

Exactly.

And no Justified.

I'm of the opinion she's dead because I can't think of a good reason for her to be back in the final episode. I can't think of anything that could be added in the last episode by saying she really wasn't killed by Bear.

Well he did shoot them in the back.

Is you is or is you ain't my constituents?

Kinda funny when you think about it seeing as these crimes were being committed across state lines, and included but were not limited to murder and kidnapping you'd think the FBI'd be all over that especially with two different organized crime organizations going to war with each other. They'd have been a Hell of a

Oh well,…. maybe season 4. :)

It is possible it might be connected to a crime that happened earlier and connects to the present day. It'd be cool if Lou could come back though. Lou was a state cop for 18 years before he was shot and had to retire. Maybe closer the the present day could mean in the early 90's just before he had to retire.

The character in question is Ben Schmidt. He was also in season 1. Both he and Lou mentioned the Sioux Falls Massacre in season 1 with Ben saying "It's Sioux Falls all over again." My guess is that him saying that was more of a fun call back than a sign of what's to come in season 3, but I could be wrong.

To be fair I feel like things like ESP, UFOs, and ghosts are all things that may be real and may not be. There's no conclusive scientific evidence to say they are or aren't real, and that the most sensible opinion to have is "it's possible".

Didn't he also say to Malvo "I'd tell you the details, but it'd sound like I made them up."

So Scientology.

Well he was being chocked out. Can we really say what he saw at that moment other than Bear distracted for a moment.

I don't get the hate for the UFO. In my opinion it make the story unique. There are countless actual real life stories that have moments that we just cannot explain. Fargo taps into that idea each season. On top of that I also like the idea one poster said in that the UFO is us. We like the UFO are watching these

Fair point, but I'd still say even counting the ones he did count he was being conservative.

Thank you. :)

The point is that Fargo has moments that are supposed to make us suspend our disbelief. That's why the film said these events are based on true events, to help the audience suspend our disbelief. It makes the show unique instead of just being a crime story, there are elements of the unexplained, much like the raining

Nope.