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FX Says ‘Fargo’ Season 4 Will Air In 2019

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“Fargo is not gone,” FX boss John Landgraf assured during the network’s winter TCA executive session this morning in Pasadena.

The CEO said creator Noah Hawley “has an idea which excites me enormously for a fourth cycle. The plan is to have that ready for 2019. I’m focused on what will come in 2018, but our anticipation is that there’s another cycle in 2019.”

I hope that this happens.
 
I've only seen the first two seasons so far, and out of those I preferred the first. The second one was entertaining, but didn't find the resolution quite as satisfying. What made it more interesting for me was the actual familial connection between the two seasons.
 
I'll watch it. And this gives me a place to state that the decision to release season 3 on DVD only irks me.
 
Woo-hoo! I LOVE Fargo. Last season wasn't the best of the lot but it was still a really fun ride. Can't wait to see more.
 
By all means, take the time to get it right. Besides, I rather have Hawley focus on Legion, which is extraordinary. Fargo is great and all, but it's been diminishing returns each season (but only slightly, as oppose to True Detective). I look forward to season 4 but I'm not in a hurry to see it.
 
I prefer the second season out of the three so far, because besides having a couple of the most interesting characters, it's the one that comes off as the most plausible to me.
 
Well, except for the UFO ..
The UFO is based on real events in North Dakota in the year S2 is set. Just... Coen-ed up.

Google it. It adds a layer of reality to the weirdness.

Hugo - Boy, she makes us look like the gang that can't shoot straight, don't she?
 
About that UFO, I thought it was included because a UFO sighting was part of the Official Record.

Obviously nobody really saw an extraterrestrial spaceship but an interviewed participant/witness thought they did. Being touted as a "true story" they felt the UFO aspect, ridiculous or not, should be included in the telling. And I agree, it's funny as hell!
 
Really enjoyed the first two seasons but it seemed clear with S3 they hadn't a clue where to take the story, and random segues to Hollywood and heaven(?) were intriguing but again didn't seem to pay off in any way.
 
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