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We also need someone who was in Saving Private Ryan. Paul Giamatti?

Don't worry, seems like everyone forgot about the universal language. Except for Molly!

If Fargo had a character reading a super famous philosophical argument saying there's no rainbow farting unicorns, then buried a crazy mystery pointing to them existing, I'd be quite in favor.

I like to think he was. Either way, he talked to them, so if he isn't an alien that's a little more interesting.

Damn, that's right. Same scene how funny.

Fun. But is Macaulay Culkin more famous than Ted Danson?

Yeah, like Ohanzee being(?) an alien or Molly talking to them!

Bob Odenkirk, Key and Peele, Brad Garrett!

It's a different part of Minnesota. But Mr. Wrench is likely to appear.

*cough* Wes Wrench *cough*

I'm curious if they'll ever follow up on that. I guess no one finds out the truth about Molly between '79 and '07, but we know people in that world are interested in it.

Yeah, you're actually right. I also misheard "something that Craig had me read" as "wrote for me" or just mentally confused it with the poetry scene next.

True, but Peggy and Ed from Fargo are actually Didi and Gogo from Godot.

The uncomfortable reality that AVC got access because they agreed to preview the episode.

I like that you learned what the episode was called halfway through. Progress!

It's quite likely that Noah Hawley casts Fargo by considering who looks good in blue and brown. In Patrick Wilson's case, he nearly confessed to it.

Thanks—but getting downvoted this time without any commentary. It's crazy to me the apparent difference between fan communities for a big show (where "theories" spread fast and furious, amplified by media) vs this one (where, no matter how it's packaged, people seem to go "LOLUFO").

I'll humbly submit this addendum, which is full of the sort of stuff you would expect to be revealed in a comment section/video series, but only became apparent after the final episode.

This sounds pretty awesome, and pretty much everything Fargo has done exceeded expectations. I'm looking forward to a more grounded story after last year's UFO craziness. I have seen other posts of mine discussed here, not always favorably (I'm definitely one of those pretentious people with a French/English Waiting

That's part of why I was so happy to see this. While the Captain Phillips story should really be about a catastrophic failure of leadership that both news and the film ignored, this movie appears to be looking at public act of heroism with the proper scrutiny, even though it COULD be purely celebratory and still pass