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Ewan McGregor as brothers Emmit and Raymond "Ray" Stussy.Emmit is a wealthy, happily married man and the self-proclaimed "Parking Lot King of Minnesota". Younger brother Ray is a financially struggling parole officer who feels betrayed by Emmit over the way their father's inheritance was divided between them, when Ray got his father's Corvette and Emmit got a valuable stamp collection.
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"Aporia" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series Fargo. It is the 29th overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Noah Hawley and co-executive producer Bob DeLaurentis and directed by Keith Gordon. It originally aired on FX on June 14, 2017.
An M indicates the actor was part of the main cast for the season. An R indicates the actor was part of the recurring cast for the season. A G indicates the actor was part of the guest cast for the season. An O indicates a role as an older version of another character. A Y indicates a role as a younger version of another character.
FX’s Emmy-winning anthology returns for Season 5 this Tuesday at 10/9c, and TVLine got a chance to talk with the cast about how they developed the distinctive Fargo accent. In the video above ...
Liz Shannon Miller of IndieWire remarked, "When Fargo Year 3 announced its cast, Ewan McGregor was clearly the biggest name involved, and the fact that he would be playing brothers had everyone intrigued. But in subsequent weeks, fans aren't clamoring for McGregor's Ray or Emmit, but they are obsessed with the character of V.M. Varga.
Is Fargo Season 5 based on a true story, as the opening credits for each episode claim? Here's what to know about the real-life inspiration for the fifth season.
Falco named the scrapped "Fargo" series, which finally aired as a one-off TV movie in 2003, at the peak of her Carmela fame, as the one role she wishes people talked about more.