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Author Topic: So what do you think of the finale of Fargo? It was kinda cool the way they tied  (Read 1869 times)
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« on: December 15, 2015, 04:59:33 EST »

it in to season 1. Just not over the top as much as I thought the finale should be. Still think Ted Danson was great in this series. I thought the Adam Arkin part trying to make an office person out of the black hit-man was great. " Get a haircut, it's not the 70's anymore" was hilarious. Or "do you play golf...it's where all the deals are made today"?
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2015, 07:27:06 EST »

Agree that it was more laid back than expected.  The "future dream" by the lady reminded me of the end of "Raising Arizona" (by far the best Coen film, IMO).  The way Hanzee killed Ed (the butcher) and then disappeared reminded me of the end of "No Country for Old Men".  I am sure there were other parallels, but those two stood out for me.

Still not sure what the flying saucer was all about.    I suspect that was the point though.

I started to wonder if Hanzee turns into the BBT character in the first season, given that he was going to get extensive plastic surgery.  But it seems a bad fit no matter how much plastic surgery.

As it turns out, he likely was the head of the Fargo mob in Season 1:

http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/how-the-fargo-finale-revealed-a-hidden-secret-from-season-1

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