Fargo: Season 2 Premiere Review

Fargo: Season 2 Premiere Review
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“OK then.”

By Terri Schwartz

Spoilers for Fargo’s Season 2 premiere, “Waiting for Dutch,” below.

At the premiere screening for Fargo: Season 2, FX head John Landgraf spoke about how showrunner Noah Hawley had to do the impossible twice over with this new season: first, he needed to continue to prove that it was worthwhile creative decision to reimagine the critically acclaimed Coen brothers movie Fargo, and second, he needed to make a season of television that surpassed the incredibly high bar set by the critically acclaimed Fargo: Season 1. Fortunately, Hawley did do the impossible twice over, as Season 2 improves upon everything that came before it while also offering a fresh and exciting take on the series.

Ted Danson and Patrick Wilson in FX's Fargo

Ted Danson and Patrick Wilson in FX’s Fargo

Not really a prequel and yet not quite a standalone season, Season 2 is set in 1979 and follows a new ensemble of characters that includes Molly Solverson’s (Allison Toleman) father Lou Solverson, played in Season 1 by Keith Carradine but here portrayed by Patrick Wilson. Like the first season, the cast is sprawling and stacked with fantastic talent, including Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Jean Smart, Ted Danson, Jeffrey Donovan, Cristin Milioti and Nick Offerman. But despite such a robust cast of characters, Hawley never lets the storylines feel unwieldy. It’s his writing that holds this series together, and it’s clear he’s spent plenty of time reevaluating the winning formula of Season 1 to put together an even stronger project here.

As in Season 1, it’s a murder that ties together the disparate storylines. This time it’s Peggy (Dunst) and Ed (Plemons) who are the main catalysts that set the season’s events in motion by killing Rye (Kieran Culkin), the youngest son in a local crime syndicate. While the couple might think they can cover up the murder and continue leading their lives normally, they don’t have the context of the larger story playing out.

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