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  2. The Useless Hand: Directed by Thomas Bezucha. With Juno Temple, Jennifer Jason Leigh, David Rysdahl, Joe Keery. The tide turns.

  3. The Useless Hand - Wikipedia

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    "The Useless Hand" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of the American anthology black comedycrime drama television series Fargo. It is the 50th overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Noah Hawley , and directed by co-executive producer Thomas Bezucha .

  4. Fargo’ Recap, Season 5 Episode 9: ‘The Useless Hand

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    As a fog rolls in, so does Ole with Gator on a leash and a dramatic monologue of his own about useless hands. Ole hands Gator with force, which allows Ole to escape and, presumably, deepens Roy...

  5. Episode 9 of Fargo Season 5 begins in a desolate cabin in the wilderness. Staying true to his promise, Munch holds Gator captive. The "bunny" tries to tempt his captor with all sorts of ugly propositions.

  6. 'Fargo' Season 5 Episode 9 Recap: "The Useless Hand" - Decider

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    Remember the bit in this week’s episode — “The Useless Hand,” the penultimate episode of the show’s stellar fifth season — where Dorothy opens up all the gas valves on Roy Tillman’s stove?...

  7. Fargo recap: "The Useless Hand" sets up season 5's violent ...

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    Fargo Year Five’s penultimate episode opens in a tiny ice-fishing shack, with the runt of the Tillman litter begging for his life as Munch heats the tip of a knife. Gator tried bartering with ...

  8. Fargo’ Season 5 Episode 9 Recap: “The Useless Hand

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    Ole calls Gator a useless hand and pushes him into Roy, causing both men to fall down. By the time Roy looks up again, Ole’s disappeared back into the mist. Roy has no sympathy for Gator and tells him, “If there ever was a point to you, it’s gone now.”