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Earlier this year, Fargo series creator Noah Hawley presented audiences with a unique viewing experience in FX’s Legion. The X-Men adjacent series was made distinct by its colorful, stylish aesthetic and its sometimes-hallucinogenic visuals that made the story of mutant David Haller more than just another superhero tale. Although Legion was made noteworthy as much for its graphic appeal as for its initially impenetrable narrative, the series wasn’t Hawley’s first foray in infusing a season of television with a distinct look, and it wouldn’t be his last.
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