Screenrant
With all the pressure on creators to deliver the next installment of a successful television series, it seems understandable for them to want to go bigger, or to approach it from the idea that more narrative breadth is the same as expanding upon and improving all the elements that made the series entertaining in the first place. This is, unfortunately, not always true, as greater breadth sometimes means less depth, which is something television had to deal with earlier this summer. And, by all accounts, television was preparing to handle that disappointment again before Fargo served up the premiere of its much larger, more expansive, and, surprisingly, more sharply entertaining and observational second season.
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