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Howie Mandel can list "Fargo" among his credits now.

Wasn't Goldblum a regular on a Law & Order or something for awhile?

Well, it seems like the cops who arrived on scene were just happy that Malvo was dead, since they are the keystone cops.

Last time I was Turturro, he was being peed upon by a Transformer, so he might be eager to try his hand at television.

If you had to cast season 2 with one big name, an actor who has appeared in at least two Coen Bros. movies, who would it be?

Cop killer.

It seems like the second season would have to be outlined and pitched.

Your "so well balanced in its explicit moments of homage" kinda sorta sounds lie American Horror Story. I know some will argue about the "well balanced" part, and I've only seen season 1 of that show, but I think recycling actors would be a mistake for an anthology show like Fargo. I don't want to see Colin Hanks as

I would watch it if it was just 44 minutes of Greta and Lou sitting on the porch with their guns. Not a whole lot different than fishing.

Yeah, she'll get a Fault in the Stars or Hunger Games or something in a few years.

Yeah, but will they "Kevin Spacey as Bobby Darin"-ize Billy Bob Thornton to make him 20 years younger?

This season automatically makes me interested in future projects from Noah Hawley, Tolman, Freeman, and Thornton. Hell, even Colin Hanks is okay with me.

I thought it was Molly essentially calling Malvo a glove that she lost the first time around and him and Lester were a "pair", so she was gonna release Lester as well, instead of keeping him in protective custody. Essentially using him as human bait because she knew Malvo was out to get him.

Yeah, maybe he'll show up on a later season. I guess Malvo didn't give a fuck about being seen anyway and he had a weird moral code. He didn't "off" Lou.

R.I.P. that grilled cheese sandwich

"The sky was crystal blue, just like Sioux Falls in 1979."

The cache of cassette tapes with confessions probably helped everything.

This was probably already mentioned last week but I had a giggle that the fox, rabbit, cabbage question was posed to Martin Freeman after the memorable team building episode of "The Office".

He's really great in stuff. I know he's had a spotty directorial career (I remember enjoying Melvin Goes to Dinner) and I wonder if Vince Gilligan lets him direct an episode or two of "Better Call Saul".

When I realized what Molly was saying with that riddle, it was great. She was essentially saying "Fuck off, I'm sending you to your death"