‘Fargo’ Season Finale Recap: The Quick and the Dead
In a swift and bloody conclusion to an uneven season, the final episode reveals the show’s weaknesses — and offers a brief glimpse of how great it can be
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In a swift and bloody conclusion to an uneven season, the final episode reveals the show’s weaknesses — and offers a brief glimpse of how great it can be
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