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The hunt for Rye continues on Fargo, leading to some of the best and most suspenseful interactions of the season.
Spoilers for Fargo's third episode, "The Myth of Sisyphus," continue below.
As Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) follows the string of clues surrounding the Waffle Hut case, he finds himself crossing paths with some of the most dangerous players in Season 2's stories. First, when he's in Fargo to investigate Judge Mundt's (Ann Cusack) office, he finds Skip (Mike Bradecich) suspiciously arriving at her door. Fargo police officer Ben Schmidt (Keir O'Donnell), an older version of whom is Gus Grimly's (Colin Hanks) commanding officer in Season 1, isn't inclined to follow any dangerous leads on Mundt's case -- including, later, dealing with the Gerhardts -- so he doesn't pursue Skip, despite his sketchy behavior. Lou, though, isn't one to let a lead go cold.
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Gotta catch up on this one.