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DNB1;8591638 said:Shit was crazy!
But the UFO was random as fuck, same with the sighting in episode 1. Maybe if there had been talk arou folk of UFO sightings throughout tseason or something,.... but nothing. Just a random UFO showing up to save
cops life? I need more.
Everything else was good. But that shit was mad random.
playmaker88;8593950 said:
Ounceman;8593938 said:Satisfying finale. with so many intense and gripping sequences from previous episodes, I had a feeling they would opt for a more somber, melancholic, reflective episode.
So betsy didn't end up succumbing to cancer after all. her dream sequence was very reminiscent to the one from raising Arizona. and with all the coen brothers references, I think this was intentional. nice to see molly, gus, and the older lou again
R.I.P. to Ed. sucks he couldn't see his dream of owning the butcher shop and helping create the the run-of-the-mill middle class Midwestern family come to fruition
Cant believe I'm going to fix my mouth to say this, but Kirsten dunst's performance of peggy deserves a first ballot nomination and subsequent emmy win. not only has she overwhelmingly delivered all season but the emotional breakdown this episode solidified the acting range I never knew she had
So Hank's drawings turned out to be symbols of the English language. Or basically him trying to make sense of all the death that engulfs him from all angles
Boy I swear PACs are a trip. you have a man as resourceful and cunning as mike milligan. who basically outlived bulo, one half of the twins. took out the undertaker. ricky g at the end. also took out otto who was at the helm of the Gerhardt operation. And his reward? a position as an accountant. talk about anti-climactic. but when one looks back at that, you can say the character that met the most tragic ending was mike. to basically go from a ruthless mob figure to a neutered desk worker is a fate worse than death. he also told him to change his wardrobe and cut his hair. stripping him of all of his individuality. that was definitely poetically fatal.
I wonder if Charlie will be in season 3?
All in all this finale (as with the rest of the season) was phenomenal. the only thing I would say that doesn't work for me is hanzee's ending. I don't have so much of a problem with him going on to change his identity. but more of a problem with who he will become. the name on the card said moses Tripoli. to all my season 1 heads, if you go back youll remember he was who numbers and wench answered to. (the showing of the 2 deaf kids playing baseball was dope. as we see that's who they were when they were little). but that person was so uncharacteristic to how hanzee is right now. I don't know, that seems like a bit of a stretch
But aside from that minor quibble, this has been one hell of a season. it fired on all cylinders with superb acting, writing, directing, editing, and soundtrack scoring. it trounced true detective's 2nd season with ease and basically schooled them on how to deliver an anthology series. ill go so far to say that its the best season ive seen since breaking bad's finale. only thing left to say is, bring on season 3
fortyacres;8594052 said:safe to say this was the best tv show of 2015.
DNB1;8594403 said:Ounceman;8593938 said:Satisfying finale. with so many intense and gripping sequences from previous episodes, I had a feeling they would opt for a more somber, melancholic, reflective episode.
So betsy didn't end up succumbing to cancer after all. her dream sequence was very reminiscent to the one from raising Arizona. and with all the coen brothers references, I think this was intentional. nice to see molly, gus, and the older lou again
R.I.P. to Ed. sucks he couldn't see his dream of owning the butcher shop and helping create the the run-of-the-mill middle class Midwestern family come to fruition
Cant believe I'm going to fix my mouth to say this, but Kirsten dunst's performance of peggy deserves a first ballot nomination and subsequent emmy win. not only has she overwhelmingly delivered all season but the emotional breakdown this episode solidified the acting range I never knew she had
So Hank's drawings turned out to be symbols of the English language. Or basically him trying to make sense of all the death that engulfs him from all angles
Boy I swear PACs are a trip. you have a man as resourceful and cunning as mike milligan. who basically outlived bulo, one half of the twins. took out the undertaker. ricky g at the end. also took out otto who was at the helm of the Gerhardt operation. And his reward? a position as an accountant. talk about anti-climactic. but when one looks back at that, you can say the character that met the most tragic ending was mike. to basically go from a ruthless mob figure to a neutered desk worker is a fate worse than death. he also told him to change his wardrobe and cut his hair. stripping him of all of his individuality. that was definitely poetically fatal.
I wonder if Charlie will be in season 3?
All in all this finale (as with the rest of the season) was phenomenal. the only thing I would say that doesn't work for me is hanzee's ending. I don't have so much of a problem with him going on to change his identity. but more of a problem with who he will become. the name on the card said moses Tripoli. to all my season 1 heads, if you go back youll remember he was who numbers and wench answered to. (the showing of the 2 deaf kids playing baseball was dope. as we see that's who they were when they were little). but that person was so uncharacteristic to how hanzee is right now. I don't know, that seems like a bit of a stretch
But aside from that minor quibble, this has been one hell of a season. it fired on all cylinders with superb acting, writing, directing, editing, and soundtrack scoring. it trounced true detective's 2nd season with ease and basically schooled them on how to deliver an anthology series. ill go so far to say that its the best season ive seen since breaking bad's finale. only thing left to say is, bring on season 3
Always appreciate your drops fam....but...but what about the aliens damn it???!!!!
http://news.yahoo.com/fargo-third-season-going-selfie-211443640.htmlFargo's critically-acclaimed second season wrapped up last night, and the show's braintrust — FX president John Landgraf and executive producers Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, and John Cameron — revealed new details about the dark comedy's next batch of episodes in an associated conference call this morning. According to showrunner Noah Hawley, the show's third season is set in 2010 — four years after its first season — and focuses on what he calls "selfie-oriented culture."
"I like the idea what we're now living in a very selfie-oriented culture... it feels like a social dynamic that is very antithetical to the Lutheran pragmatism of the region," said Hawley. "So many of our crime stories are based on the difficulty that people have expressing themselves and communicating... I like the idea of setting up these pragmatic and humble people against the culture of narcissism and [seeing] what that generates for us, story-wise."
Hawley also noted that Fargo won't be back on the air until 2017, a necessary consequence of the series' winter setting. "It's a winter show, for better or worse, and... there isn't time to shoot another year before this winter is over,' said Hawley. "I've written the first hour and we're about halfway through breaking the season, and we'll be writing over the next few months... we'll be shooting in November and hopefully back on the air in the spring of 2017."
The gap between seasons two and three might seem more like a chasm at first glance, but the space between the first season and second season premieres spanned roughly a year and a half. If Fargo's third season premieres in April 2017, it'll be consistent with the show's practice. And even though Fargo's taking a year off, Hawley's still going to have a ton on his plate: he's also working on a show within the X-Men universe, a Cat's Cradle adaptation, and other projects, all for FX.