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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 247074" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>My escape from Fargo S3 kept nagging at me so I decided to watch the other 4.5 episodes.</p><p>[SPOILER="And so..."]It got better when Ray was killed and the story focussed on Nikki Swago and the deaf criminal from season 1.</p><p>I had hoped the old sci-fi from the the old Stussy would bring it all together in a spectacular and unexpected way, but alas, that didn't happen.</p><p></p><p>There's probably nothing in S3 that doesn't look the way it's supposed to look, and I always say that it's not really possible to disagree with someone else's creative vision - I can only like or dislike it.</p><p>The three main characters, and Emmit and Sy in particular, allowed the story to develop because they were extremely passive and gullible, kinda how Emma Channing not-reacted when the St. James brothers took over.</p><p>Not that it shouldn't have happened, but situations like these warrant a certain urgency even if it's done in a quirky or colourful way.</p><p>The bewilderment works, initially, but eventually they had to realize how dangerous the situation was. I never got that from these characters.</p><p></p><p>Good stuff happened too, and the bowling alley scene seemed like an intentional homage to Twin Peaks.</p><p>The image on the stamp refers to the butcher from season 2 but maybe there are many more interesting details that I have missed.</p><p>I want to watch season 4 (as soon as it's available) and that's also the reason why I felt I had to finish season 3.[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 247074, member: 8"] My escape from Fargo S3 kept nagging at me so I decided to watch the other 4.5 episodes. [SPOILER="And so..."]It got better when Ray was killed and the story focussed on Nikki Swago and the deaf criminal from season 1. I had hoped the old sci-fi from the the old Stussy would bring it all together in a spectacular and unexpected way, but alas, that didn't happen. There's probably nothing in S3 that doesn't look the way it's supposed to look, and I always say that it's not really possible to disagree with someone else's creative vision - I can only like or dislike it. The three main characters, and Emmit and Sy in particular, allowed the story to develop because they were extremely passive and gullible, kinda how Emma Channing not-reacted when the St. James brothers took over. Not that it shouldn't have happened, but situations like these warrant a certain urgency even if it's done in a quirky or colourful way. The bewilderment works, initially, but eventually they had to realize how dangerous the situation was. I never got that from these characters. Good stuff happened too, and the bowling alley scene seemed like an intentional homage to Twin Peaks. The image on the stamp refers to the butcher from season 2 but maybe there are many more interesting details that I have missed. I want to watch season 4 (as soon as it's available) and that's also the reason why I felt I had to finish season 3.[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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