Peggy & Ed are in for some truly scary stuff.
And keep beeing complete idiots.

Peggy & Ed are in for some truly scary stuff.
Is she truly buying what her boss is selling, or does she not realize that she is as controlled by her boss as she is told she is controlled by her husband? She controls him more than he controls her. Really no one in this show is likable except for the cop and his family.
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/10/fargo-season-2-aliens-ufoThe events of Fargo Season 2 take place in 1979 and, as Uproxx pointed out, there was a famous Minnesota U.F.O. sighting at the time known as “the Val Johnson incident.” In a recent interview with Minnesota’s NPR, Val Johnson himself recounted the sighting in the most Fargo-esque way you could imagine.
Anyway, chalk up another blunder by the cops. Them missing that piece of headlight glass laying precisely where the impact occurred symbolizes the greatest ineptitude ever.
So..Dar was a psycho right from the start, then.
Pretty brutal scene at the doctor's office; yikes.
I am beginning to think they mean 'true story' in the loosest possible way.
Anyway, chalk up another blunder by the cops. Them missing that piece of headlight glass laying precisely where the impact occurred symbolizes the greatest ineptitude ever.
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So..Dar was a psycho right from the start, then.
I don't know, he was so young he was probably just doing what his parents expected him to do. Pretty psycho for the dad, though!
Yeah, the test results are "not what they call 'good.'"!! But they just rolled with it, stoically.Pretty brutal scene at the doctor's office; yikes.
Umm....I was referring to the murders at the old man's doctor's office--in the parking lot.
Umm....I was referring to the murders at the old man's doctor's office--in the parking lot.
Oh, yeah, that too!
Anyway, chalk up another blunder by the cops. Them missing that piece of headlight glass laying precisely where the impact occurred symbolizes the greatest ineptitude ever.
And is the Waffle Hut crime scene just open for anyone to come in and gawk at? I didn't notice him picking a lock or anything, or did I miss it?
Yeah, missing the gun and the glass is pretty shaky. It's almost like the bad guys are better detectives than the good guys. But then Solverson immediately figured that the car had hit the gunman. Which I actually bought because it was like he had been thinking about it all along and that was the piece that made it fit together.
The show is doing a pretty effective job of building a sense of impending doom. It's feeling like it will come down to Sheriff Larsson and Trooper Solverson against everybody.
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http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/10/fargo-season-2-aliens-ufoThe events of Fargo Season 2 take place in 1979 and, as Uproxx pointed out, there was a famous Minnesota U.F.O. sighting at the time known as “the Val Johnson incident.” In a recent interview with Minnesota’s NPR, Val Johnson himself recounted the sighting in the most Fargo-esque way you could imagine.
I am beginning to think they mean 'true story' in the loosest possible way.
Anyway, chalk up another blunder by the cops. Them missing that piece of headlight glass laying precisely where the impact occurred symbolizes the greatest ineptitude ever.
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