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Dumb people, I have found, tend to like the same things because not liking them is a sin. This is case of that. The show started strong, but has petered out in the last few episodes. It has become a case of needing to kill off people to have the "incident" and remove them from the story so the finale can focus on

I don't think there was a UFO sound. Just fish splatting on the windshield, though I am watching it on a tablet, so maybe the speakers aren't very good.

That was Constance Heck. The woman Hanzee killed in the hotel.

Except the guy who made the show said it was a UFO and only a UFO and nothing else explains it.

Hanzee is the same magic as Malvo from season 1 (he actually was magic or time doesn't work like normally does), but to a level that makes it impossible to suspend disbelief. The writer felt that was the case too, which is why we get a narrator that explains the defection.

It's the default picture for twitter accounts. I don't pretend this is club and use a little picture so I can be recognized.

The unnecessary narrator was shown to be unreliable, but only on the points that weren't explaining character motivations.

Awful. I don't need to fit in with idiots so I am not going to praise the show.
The narrator was required to exposit the reasons for Hanzee doing what he was doing because it couldn't be justified in any other way. His desire to kill of the Gerhardts doesn't make sense, and he had no reason to go through such a

A "B" "South Park" episode is still better than anything "The Simpsons" is doing now. Imagine how bad this would be if "The Simpsons" attempted this concept.

Before police who were told where to go…

Only when it is required to keep the plot-train chugging along.

At some point the bad writing inhibits the suspension of disbelief. Last night was that point for me. Too much happens coincidentally just at the right time to push the story along.

The entire sequence was awful. It sets up future. It is the type of bad writing I would expect from a show like "Walking Dead", not "Fargo". Police are being shot at, so they walk in the front door, which happens to allow Hanzee to leave. Disappoints a plenty! It is worse because the lead up to it was actually

The Dodd part didn't make any sense. He isn't stupid. He had no reason to leave Peggy on the floor other than to set up his own death. Hanzee killing him happens solely to push the story along without Peg and Ed being jailed even though they kidnapped a guy and murdered someone else.
Did the bartender call the

Well, Dodd knew who Milligan was. I don't remember if Hank or Lou mentioned Milligan in front of them.

No, he was there to kill Miligan for failing and Milligan was supposed to accept his death. Rewatch the scene. As Milligan prepares to meet the Undertaker, a rendition of "O Death" is heard. Mike dresses and cleans up, which gives the viewer the expectation that he will accept his punishment for failing.

Buffalo in this case is referring to Minnesota, I would imagine.

"O Death" was also in O Brother, Where Art Thou?
It is heard while Miligan prepares to meet the Undertaker.

That was my assumption as well. Peg thinks about herself first. She doesn't care about anyone else, not even Ed.

Characters are inconsistent. They are either child-like or South Parkian adults as children. Sometimes in the same episode.
If the kids were more child-like more often, it would be easier to swallow, especially with pink hat being a failed Bart Simpson.