We Got This Covered
“Had a case once, back in ’79. I’d tell you the details, but it’d sound like I made ‘em up.” With that throwaway line of dialogue from Lou Solverson last season, played with subtle grace by Keith Carradine, showrunner Noah Hawley ticks the clock back of FX’s anthology series Fargo to 1979 for its sophomore run. But, don’t worry, this is still Fargo, through and through. The decades are different but the crime is still “true,” the body count is still high, and the tone is still a masterwork high-ware act of guttural laughs and eye-covering gore.
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I gotta pick up the first season on blu-ray and do some catching up.
Loved the first season, glad this one is getting great reviews.