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There's me thinking the Kitchen brothers were just "The Edge" from U2 and some clever editing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGRWVt0wkw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGRWVt0wkw
Beati Dogu said:
There's me thinking the Kitchen brothers were just "The Edge" from U2 and some clever editing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGRWVt0wkw
I can see now why they don't say anything in the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVGRWVt0wkw
There will be a season 3 http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/23/9786126/fargo-s.... No mention of characters or when it will be based yet.
Last night's episode r5eminded me of the old John Wayne films Rio Bravo and El Dorado, with the cops holding out against an armed gang. We even got the old chestnut "I've come for my boy".
I hadn't expected the drunken lawyer to take such a central role. Excellent script.
(I have collected two monthly magazines for the last 35 years, and the stash is only a fraction of what Peggy had in her basement - and I'm 65. She's still in her twenties, so how the hell did she amass that lot? All the Gerhardts had to do was set light to it all, and she would have been burned to a crisp.)
I hadn't expected the drunken lawyer to take such a central role. Excellent script.
(I have collected two monthly magazines for the last 35 years, and the stash is only a fraction of what Peggy had in her basement - and I'm 65. She's still in her twenties, so how the hell did she amass that lot? All the Gerhardts had to do was set light to it all, and she would have been burned to a crisp.)
nicanary said:
(I have collected two monthly magazines for the last 35 years, and the stash is only a fraction of what Peggy had in her basement - and I'm 65. She's still in her twenties, so how the hell did she amass that lot? All the Gerhardts had to do was set light to it all, and she would have been burned to a crisp.)
Lots of different magazines, the kind that signs up to everything. Probably all in the shop's name too.nicanary said:
Last night's episode reminded me of the old John Wayne films Rio Bravo and El Dorado, with the cops holding out against an armed gang. We even got the old chestnut "I've come for my boy".
"Hey, you in the jail!" Yes, I thought of those films too. Although a drunken lawyer rather than a drunken sheriff. The cop even told them it didn't work in cowboy movies and it wouldn't work here.
Meanwhile Fat Damon is on the run. Not that he'd get far on foot in those conditions.
Peggy is clearly a hoarder / pack rat and as the sheriff noted, "a little touched".
GetCarter said:
Halb said:
I prefer this series, very nuanced and a more complete story than the first.
+1 Bar was set high - but I agree.
Then people died and thinned it out a bit . Lorne Malvo is still winning it for the better villain, but Mike Milligan and the Indian come close.
I thought we were going to see the massacre then realised we weren't near the end yet.
Slightly odd watching it knowing at least one of the main characters lives to be an old man, but enough twists and turns to keep us guessing about everything else regardless.
Cracker of an episode, glad I stuck through the first half of the tale (as you should with any Cohen connected works).
Slightly odd watching it knowing at least one of the main characters lives to be an old man, but enough twists and turns to keep us guessing about everything else regardless.
Cracker of an episode, glad I stuck through the first half of the tale (as you should with any Cohen connected works).
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