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Carrie Coon.

Swango draws first blood!

Absorbed. I see what you did there.

Disagree. I adore the music choices on this show. Curated, obscure and revelatory.

Not only are the sound effects bad - but they're also piped through a Marshall amplifier and turned to 11, Spinal Tap style.

Pretty sure the kids don't give a flying banana what Michael writes in his airplanes. He should probably just write, "Meet me at the NE corner" instead of some convoluted map that Lincoln would obviously never figure out because he's 70% neanderthal.

Bothered me as well. You can also see a camera set up in the parking lot during the car crash scene, from above. Seems rushed.

Fargo's seasons build up. I'm not worried. Stupid FX only gave 2 episodes for review.

This article says FX has "apparently confirmed" he's not in the show at all. I can't find this confirmation, but Googling is hard.

There was obviously a lot of bookending in the finale, titled "Palindrome" for a reason. Won't give away the end, but a lot of scenes in the first episode appear similarly in the finale. When you start and think about Ed for example, it's quite the parlor trick.

He wrote AND directed the first episode, so all signs point to yes and yes.

The balls on Hawley to include that is something to be admired. I can't imagine pitching that scenario to the suits at NBC. I recently watched the second season again and it somehow made more sense.

This premise of this article feels like it should have been a long form Grantland article from 2014. The Observer just published a similar article, but a more in-depth version if you're curious. No word on Swango's perfume though.

Sounds like it should be right up your alley. I couldn't stop laughing out loud in the 'Waterpark' episode this last season.

Gloria Burgle: "Why don't you start from the beginning."

He's only said a couple of things in the trailer/promos thus far, but I want to quote them forever already: "Pitchfork peasants with murder in their eyes."

I remember Rooney Mara.

I was an extra on the new season of Fargo, and I can attest how exciting it is to be a potentially blurry, out of focus blob on prestige television.

I literally can't get City of Stars out of my head. I've been humming it for months. Does that make it good? I don't know.

What's a DVD?