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Fargo

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A film and TV series that began with seasons praised for memorable characters and humor but declined in quality with later seasons becoming overly political and pretentious according to this discussion.

Mentions (7)
"North Dakota: Fargo, obviously."
Which movies best represent each state? · u/1234_Okay · ↑71 · 2023-05-21
"The film's great at building intrigue and painting a believable picture of suburbia in crisis mode. I would almost describe the movie as Fargo meets Salem's Lot in some ways."
Weapons is one of the best originals I've seen in a while · u/loves2spwg · ↑64 · 2025-09-09
"Seasons 1-3: genuinely rocked, great cast of fun and memorable characters, and most importantly it never took itself too seriously. Obviously nowhere near the film but all around a good time. Season 4: boring, beyond dogshit, I have tried finishing this season two separate times and just couldn't do"
Wtf happened to Fargo (the show) · u/thinlizzyenjoyer · ↑39 · 2024-01-10
"The whole exchange felt like the scene in Fargo where Mike Yanagita meets with Marge at the Radisson bar. It all felt off-putting and made me sad."
What's the oddest text you've gotten from someone you had forgotten about? · u/Obvious_Analysis8222 · ↑29 · 2023-06-26
"Obviously nowhere near the film but all around a good time."
Wtf happened to Fargo (the show) · u/thinlizzyenjoyer · ↑39 · 2024-01-10
"The whole exchange felt like the scene in Fargo where Mike Yanagita meets with Marge at the Radisson bar."
What's the oddest text you've gotten from someone you had forgotten about? · u/Obvious_Analysis8222 · ↑29 · 2023-06-26
"I can't sleep so much. I've been watching Fargo, I like it so far."
I daydreamed again · u/SterlinggCooper · ↑21 · 2024-09-08
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