Agreed. The story was messed up, but not in a particularly interesting way, ultimately, and the characters were performed way better than they were written. And half of why I liked it was the setting, which was at least enjoyable for me to see. Setting the second season in California lost that aspect entirely for me. I see California all the time (and not just because I live here, it's on TV and in the movies all the time)
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I think they were aiming for "Chinatown" and missed, by quite a lot.(Which, okay, Chinatown is a classic and quite a reach for a second season.)
Thanks, Typo. I gave up on Tatau, glad to have that choice validated.
Yeah, like I said if the main character had turned out to be a serial killer, that would have made he series worthwhile for me. And I really thought they were going there. It just seemed so obvious that that was what he was. I mean the flashing red warning lights were all there.
Season 2 Fargo is better than Season 1.
You may be right at that. They are pretty different, which makes them both better, I think.
I gotta go back and see what exactly Floyd said to do about Dodd. Was that last episode or the one before?
And now I want to watch all of season 1 and 2 in one fell swoop. I don't have time for that right now, but man I want to.
A friend who was staying here and I watched all of season 2 of Fargo over a week or so, catching all but the last two eps before Kristen D and Jesse P and Jean S won Critics choice awards. Wow, it was fantastic. I hadn't watched the first season but will have to check it out. Zahn McClarnon who played Hanzee was amazing. He's Native American and Scottish. I was mesmerized by his stillness, which turns out to have been a direction he was given.
It was incredible.
So good. I will have to make time to rematch in a binge at some point.
Oh, hey, Better Call Saul is back tonight.