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I thought Munch was going for a Werner Herzog thing.

It was more likely Linda’s.

Danish wasn’t the only body down there. I suspect that was the femur of Saint Linda.

No daughter of mine”

Don’t underestimate the impact of someone dying their eyebrows on their overall face. She may have some botox going on as well, but to me she looks the most different because she has much darker hair that is often slicked down and extremely dark and pronounced eyebrows that are either dyed or badly penciled in. That’s

I thought I was losing my mind. THAT’S Kristen Wiig?

Jennifer Connelly’s favorite song is also “Fluffing a Duck.”

I wouldn’t have recognized Kristen Wiig if her name wasn’t in the story. She looks like she’s morphing into Jennifer Connelly.

They play exceptionally smooth jazz and it counters out all the loud, air-planey sounds. 

Yeah, they’ll be able to track exactly where Danish’s phone went, and exactly where his car went. You can’t just throw him in a shallow grave in the yard and expect nobody to find him.

My man Bruce! You already know I’m right there with you; Dorothy’s puppet show last week garnered zero sympathy from me for that scumbag. He’s somehow gotten even MORE insufferable with each passing episode! RIP Danish Graves. Not a smart move (especially for a lawyer) to not let Lorraine (or ANYONE) know that you

My first thought was ‘hope Witt’s got his dashcam on.’ Not sure how Gator could play off putting a bullet through a State Trooper’s windshield, regardless of the propriety of Witt being there in the first place.

I hope that about half the next episode is Ole Munch torturing Gator to death, or better yet, a condition of constant excruciating pain while living another 60 years. Really, one of the most vile characters I have ever seen. I want to see Roy totally emasculated by Dorothy and Mama Lyon and Indira...hopefully both

Gator shot through Witt’s windshield.

IMO the reason Dot doesn’t confide in the authorities directly is because she clearly doesn’t trust them as a whole. How could she when her abuser is a sheriff who blatently abuses his power yet faces little to no consequences for it? A sheriff who was able to almost immediately locate her the moment she got booked in

I hate “it was all a dream” when it being a dream affects the plot. It doesn’t here. It was just a different way of revealing what happened to Nadine. Narratively, it’s little different than showing her driving, then harps and a wavy transition to show that she’s remembering the past. I for one wasn’t invested in the

Yeah, seeing as how ‘Fargo’ has already given us a UFO, the judgement of God, and a centuries old sin eater, an idyllic community of battered women using puppet justice isn’t even close to being too weird to be real.

Thanx man, its official, my hearing is shot!

Sometimes I think you’re watching a different episode of television than the rest of us. This is a great episode if  only for JJLs scenes. 

Between Lorraine’s disgust with the bankers who clearly didn’t want to deal with a woman,