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This whole season was one of the most effective middle fingers to performative Christianity from the media I can think of.

The Fargo theme playing over Munch eating the biscuit and closing the season was *chef’s kiss*

This was probably my favorite season since 2. Going to miss this show for the 10 years it’ll take for the next season. I’m pretty upset for Hawley for not giving Trooper Witt much to do, then killing him off pretty unceremoniously.

Turns out Fargo were the friends we made along the way.  

I liked Dot telling Munch: “That’d be like getting mad at the table you stub your toe on.” Because it was very much a “Munch-ism.” I immediately thought of the line Munch told to Gator earlier in the season about how “you don’t yell at the boulder for being a rock.

“A man has a code”?

That wasn’t what I was expecting at all, and I loved it.

The thing that really struck me is this is the very first season where Hawley was confident enough in the story to not put in a single direct connection to a previous part of Fargo lore. And I was hoping that’s how it would go. When we first saw the prison I was halfway expecting Roy to run into Varga and get a

Lorraine collected that final debt for Danish.

Losing to Jennifer Coolidge is just wrong. The White Lotus is on the other side of the line between comedy and drama. And Jennifer Coolidge is comic relief as well, playing an over the top caricature. 

Hopefully the Oscars will have him in theirs, but their In Memoriams are also typically lacking.

Sounds like a video montage version of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” (Fall Out Boy’s rendition).

You want to know something that’s even crazier.

Since Breaking Bad and Mad Men went off the air (in 2013 and 2015, respectively), no other show from AMC has won an Emmy. Either BB and MM were so dominant during their respective and coinciding runs that Emmy voters felt that AMC needed a break from the domination (for

It was a bit of a turn-off that Niecy Nash-Betts dedicated her win to people who have not been heard. You mean like the friends and relatives of Dahmer’s victims who begged for your show not to be made?

Odenkirk was the best actor on television for nearly 2 decades and walked away with nothing.  Better Call Saul was better than Breaking Bad and got shut out for its run.  It just invalidates the entire concept of the Emmys 

This scene alone should have secured her a win

The Bear is not a comedy! Just a bizarre choice, especially when they’ve got The Gang from Always Sunny right under their roof. They should be accepting the award, not presenting!

Ellen DeGeneres coming out of the closet on her show, Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, scenes from The Simpsons and Breaking Bad, Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech, the closing moments of The Sopranos series finale, and, even 9/11"

Yup 100%. Heck even Bob Odenkirk should’ve got something but I guess it wasn’t showy or meme-y enough like Succession.

Nothing topped my man Paul Walter Hauser dropping a whole bunch of pro wrestling references in his speech that likely went over most peoples heads.  Loved it.