It has been a while since I watched season 1 on netflix. I remember him telling her something, I remember talk about a judge being killed. I didn't remember about the bullet in the hip so that is a bit surprising. I guess the full pension but blows my suspicions of him being blamed out of the realm of possibility. They are completely different styles. Story from the viewpoint of a lonely scared scheming loser in season 1 and season 2 is from viewpoint of a family guy with high morals responsibilities. Also better than anything else on TV so who cares. When watching the Martian I never once thought about how much better Ex Machina was.
First season was definitely more quirky while second is grittier and more of a mob/crime story. Really enjoying the second season.
Overall I love the 2nd season more, but it's close. For the first season nothing beats the performance of Billy Bob as Lorne Malvo. He's just gloriously perfect. Lester Nygard was great too. Second season doesn't have a single performance quite at that level, but Patrick Wilson is dang close. But in general there are WAY more characters that I have grown fond of in this 2nd season. Basically everyone with any real screen time. They just did a much, much better job overall. So it gets the nod.
Exactly what i was trying to say earlier, that were used to a single character sticking out like Lorne is why s1 sticks out, but as a whole s2 takes it. Way too many epic characters
Any clue as why Ohanzee Dent betrayed the Gerhardts? I mean it were not just the Germans that killed the Indians. Why be hired and kill them? We probably will not find out.
Something reminded me about Key and Peele being in season 1, and being awesome. That was really great so I think it might edge out 2 but still feel the discussion is a bit pointless because season 2 is greater than anything else on TV now.
Dunst was great, but honestly the whole cast was fantastic. But my pick for the most consistently good through the whole season was Patrick Wilson. He was just incredible. His story about the helicopters dropping the family off on the ship and then the line "We act like it's a burden, but it's really our privilege" just got me. Got me right in the feels. Loved the last episode. I honestly scratched my head a bit at the red herring of Hank and his alien looking symbols on the wall. He was just trying to come up with a new language? That's it? Seemed odd. But not odd enough to really bother me. Everything else was gold. Pure gold. This show has easily leapfrogged Game of Thrones as my favorite television right now. I feel like there wasn't a single weak episode this whole season. And I'm really glad we didn't get shown Emily dying. That would have reduced me to a blubbering wreck.
That story by itself can pretty much bring grown men to tears. I just read about it on CNN a few months back: A father goes 'badass' to save his family
Didn't feel like a finale at all, Kind of had an unfinished vibe to me. Good, but not enough closure or wrap-up.
I still feel like this might be the case at some point. You have an unsolved case. The Indian on the loose. Betsy with a vision of her husband's peaceful future life in jeopardy. Doubt it. But wouldn't be surprised.
I don't know if I've ever been more impressed with a cast of actors as we saw this season. It would be hard to pick a favorite, because they were all so good. People that you think might not work in a role were perfect. Brad Garret? Jean Smart? Ted Danson? All Fantastic. The guy who played Dodd, Jeffrey Donovin, was great. Nick Offerman was hilarious. Patrick Wilson was terrific from beginning to end. Can't wait to see what they come up with for season three.
I am not sure but Ohanzee or some character from season 1 could come back in season 3 as another mafia crime boss
Hanzee is the crime boss from season 1 (with facial reconstruction) http://fargo.wikia.com/wiki/Moses_Tripoli And the two kids on the playground were the goons in season 1 (one was deaf, remember)
I missed the first season because I was too busy at the time, but decided to start watching the second season since it's on and I don't have to pay for it. =) And because I knew it was a different story arc. These connections I've read about seem pretty cool though. Makes me more excited to watch the first season.