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Wow! I forgot about that. Great show! So funny.

Totally your loss if you appreciate great drama because it's the very antithesis of generic.

Sorry, that's the most over-rated show of the year, and Judith Light is just terrible in it.

Not true. He got a lot of critical love.

Ensemble cast:
Fargo
Rectify
Mad Men and The Americans
Honorable mention: Silicon Valley and Justified

See season one. You will never, ever, regret it.

This is also a storyline on The Americans, another great FX show.

This is the man who will raise a girl who will become the Chief of Police. Let's not forget that.

First of all, because Betsy wasn't familar with Camus, it's unfair to say her response wasn't based in fact. She was sincerely explaining her own belief in the validity of the meaning of her life as a mother and her sorrow that she would have to leave Molly, who would grow up without her. Second, Betsy said what

A lot of our lives is spent either asking What the hell was he/she thinking? or What the hell was I thinking?

Not to mention the fact that he totally supports his daughter Molly as a cop, a young woman who becomes the Chief of Police of Bemidji, Minnesota.

That guy may not have had a lot of screen time, but he was an example of how wonderfully well the actors fleshed out even the smallest roles. His conversation with Mike was a classic Fargo moment. Well played.

Very good movie. Nice connection.

Rewatch her conversation with Hank after Ed is arrested. It's not like she had not, at that point, realized her mistake.

I wouldn't characterize Peggy or Simone as villainous. For one thing, as you yourself explained quite nicely, they're very human, very understandable people who try to cope with the dissatisfactions of their lives in ways that ultimately lead to their downfall. But they're less perpetrators than reactors. As Peggy

Both Peggy and Molly married men just like their fathers: decent, kind, honest guys who care about people.

I saw it and loved it when it was first on TV. This past weekend I bought it for 14.95 on Amazon Watch Instantly and binge-watched it in two days. It was even better than I remembered it and definitely worth the money.

When I was a kid I was watching some action program on TV with my dad and asked him why the bad guys were always such bad shots. He just laughed and told me that you can't kill the hero of the show.

Hi. I replied to you, but it posted above your comment. Sorry.

I think your idea is as good as any, but in the end none of us really knows for certain the situation back at the house, which, I believe, is exactly the point: we're supposed to be left wondering. After all, Fargo often goes long, and we could've found out the status of Peggy and Dodd. However, I think last night's