Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Fargo is an American black comedy-crime drama television series created and primarily written by showrunner Noah Hawley. It is based on the 1996 film of the same name written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen .
But in the nature of “Fargo,” things do not wrap up quite so neatly. A year later, Sam Spruell’s Ole Munch — the sin eater — makes a visit to Dot’s home, seemingly for vengeance.
The site's summary says that "Fargo presents more quirky characters and a new storyline that is expertly executed with dark humor and odd twists." [17] Robert Bianco of USA Today gave it a highly positive review, praising the performances of the cast and "the depth of its characterizations and the individuality of its approach."
Alan Sepinwall of Rolling Stone wrote, "The anthological nature of Fargo means there's no real baggage for a hypothetical fifth season, which could still be excellent if Hawley has the right inspiration, and executes more strongly than he did here. TV is better when Fargo is great. Season Four unfortunately only offered periodic glimpses of ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for Season 5 of “Fargo,” now airing on FX and streaming on Hulu. Juno Temple leads the fifth season of “Fargo” as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, a ...
Police officers have always been the moral compass of "Fargo." But in order to tell this "true story," Noah Hawley had to change perspectives. In ‘Fargo’ Season 4, the Cops Aren’t So Good ...
It's an intriguing one so far, one that raises a bunch of questions." [7] Alec Bojalad of Den of Geek wrote, "Fargo season 5 is rightfully being hailed as a return to form for the Noah Hawley-created series after an imperfect fourth season that delved far back (perhaps too far back) into America's equally imperfect past. Based on this two ...
Fargo viewers mourned a heartbreaking death during Year 5, and creator Noah Hawley fully backs the “necessary” decision. Deputy Witt Farr (Lamorne Morris) saw his untimely demise at the hands ...