No Fargo thread? Fargo thread. Who's the most based character in the show and why is it Bear?
>>63181064
His breakdown after putting down Dodd's daughter was great
Noreen.
The fucking jumper she used to wear in the butchers shop is killing me, I need to find it
>>63181088
what if he didn't kill her?
best character of the entire series coming right through
>>63181117
Iunno.
>>63181113
She's pretty QT
>>63181125
>If you bait them, they will come
>>63181125
"You're through. We're sending...The Undertaker."
Who's /Lou/ here? I think he's the most based, no other cop in the entire series would stand up to the Gehrharts all by their lonesome. I just love his never-back-down-no-matter-the-odds attitude. Who's with me?
>>63181215
Based Lou.
Best char goes to Peggy tho
>>63181215
Lou fags are the worst
>>63181244
Whys that? Are we Reddit?
>>63181215
Based Lou. Although that is because I'm a sucker for the good guy trying his best in a shitty world trope
>>63181064
What was the point of Reagan in the show?
>>63181656
Pure bants
>>63181656
It's a neat little addition that fits the time period also Fargo's producers is friends with Bruce Campbell, think of it like Indiana Jones meeting Hitler in Last Crusade, this crazy gang war is about to kick off and Ronald Reagan is touring the country at the same time for his campaign
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/fargo-bruce-campbell-ronald-reagan-838622
>From your point-of-view, what is the key to playing Ronald Reagan as a character, rather than just doing a Ronald Reagan impression?
>For sure! You have to think about what he was up to at that particular time, which was campaigning. He changed his philosophy. He was much more liberal. He solidified some of his opinions and beliefs when he worked for GE for five years as a spokesman. That got him really good at speaking and he became good at extemporaneous speaking and that got him into the whole corporate thing. I think mostly with Reagan, you've got to believe what you say. He believed what he said. He was a true believer in himself. I don't think he was a bullshit artist.
>>63181656
>>63181742
different anon but I also think it's thematically relevant and a bit like the rabbi stuff in A Serious Man. Lou's world is crashing down around him and he feels lost, so he appeals to the system of order that those around him are worshipping- Reagan and his ideology. But Reagan is totally wrongfooted by his questions and blind faith and he gets no answers. Moral and spiritual bereftness, and a society descending into fear and chaos- it's a part of the post-Vietnam zeitgeist.
>>63181117
Then he's pretty much dead
>>63181088
Can't get enough of those plumped up Dunst tits