Funnily enough, this reviewer has been critisized for reviewing this Fargo season too negatively. Now that he awards an episode an A, he's being critisized for reviewing it too positively.
Funnily enough, this reviewer has been critisized for reviewing this Fargo season too negatively. Now that he awards an episode an A, he's being critisized for reviewing it too positively.
One great bit about that speech was that it was so short, and the show recognized it as such. Varga had to hit Meemo in the arm to signal him to start driving - that's because Meemo was expecting the speech to go on longer! Great writing.
He graded the episode a B. He likes it well enough. He just liked to outline why the show isn't quite as perfect in S3 as it was in S2, which is a fair opinion to have. Stop pretending he's shitting on the show big time. It's a B.
It doesn't make sense to me that a woman going on a job application wouldn't know where to put her baby. She must have figured out something beforehand. Anything other than handing it to the next best stranger.
My theory was that they intentionally tried to rattle her. I feel like we were lead to feel what Nora feels throughout most of the show: the Departure was a one-time event, and those people the DSD hunts are scam artists. And yet, throughout the examination process and the time leading up to it, I couldn't help but…
I thought Jimmy would say something like "Oh, too bad, I only have 321$ with me. In two weeks it is, then." But he was wise enough to zip his mouth.
Wow, what a game changer of an episode. My heart stopped when the arm just… ripped. I love how in that moment, all the stars of this show aligned: the multi-year foreshadowing, the cute animation hiding the devastating implications, and of course: our protagonist actually losing a limb, the embodiment of how his…