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S5 might be less "Fargo" feeling overall (I don't totally agree with that but I don't feel strongly enough to fight about it), but it's certainly the most "Coen" feeling. There are huge pulls from most of the Coen catalog. So much so, that it honestly feels like this could well be the last season of the show.
Sounds like Hawley will be busy with the Alien series for awhile. I bet he takes a break from Fargo and releases a new season when he's inspired to do so.
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Bi_3 wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Fantastic. Need to rewatch S2 to decide which I like best. I agree that the number of commercials messed up the pacing of the finale but otherwise a slam dunk.
Oh. I watched on Hulu and assumed most of those fades were intended to be artistic. That would have been a lot of ads.
Which makes me wonder if x09 and x10 were originally intended as a single episode -- breaks in TV shows tend to increase in frequency after the first half-hour.
Joined: Sat January 12, 2013 7:19 pm Posts: 1490 Location: Buffalo, NY
Good interview with Hawley on the latest episode of The Prestige TV podcast. That 500-year flashback was originally intended to open the season but he said that'd be too much work for the audience right off the bat (apparently, he forgot he opened season 3 kind of like that). He did mention, and I agree with, the inherent humor in having a sequence start with a "500 Years Earlier" titlecard in the middle of an episode. Probably couldn't do that if it were the first sequence of the season.
The whole season was subverting expectations and Coen lore. Which I love. And which is why the ending was so stellar. It was also so earnest and kind without being saccharine or shmaltzy. What a beautiful sentiment to end a violent horror show like Fargo.
It's another reason why (Hawley's new show aside) I won't be surprised if this is the last season of Fargo.
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epilogue wrote:
Exactly.
The whole season was subverting expectations and Coen lore. Which I love. And which is why the ending was so stellar. It was also so earnest and kind without being saccharine or shmaltzy. What a beautiful sentiment to end a violent horror show like Fargo.
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