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  • TV-MA
  • 2014
  • 4 Seasons
  • 8.9  (382,409)

The acclaimed television series Fargo premiered on FX in 2014 as an adaptation of the 1996 film of the same name created by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in and around the titular town of Fargo, North Dakota, the show follows a disparate group of characters whose lives become intertwined in unexpected and often dangerous ways. At the center of the show's first season is Lorne Malvo, a mysterious and manipulative hitman portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton. Malvo's arrival in Fargo sets off a chain of events that draws in a broad cast of characters, including a small-town police officer named Molly Solverson (Allison Tolman), a frazzled insurance salesman named Lester Nygaard (Martin Freeman), and a determined deputy named Gus Grimly (Colin Hanks). The show's first season unfolds over ten episodes, each of which is presented as a standalone chapter in a larger narrative. As the various plotlines intersect and cross over, viewers quickly discover that nothing in Fargo is quite as it seems. The show's quirky, offbeat sense of humor is balanced by moments of shocking violence and tense psychological drama, making each episode a wild and unpredictable ride. In addition to Thornton, Tolman, Freeman, and Hanks, the first season of Fargo features a strong supporting cast that includes Bob Odenkirk as a bumbling police chief, Adam Goldberg as a ruthless henchman, Russell Harvard as a deaf hitman, Oliver Platt as a wealthy businessman with questionable ethics, and Patrick Wilson as a stoic state trooper. As the season progresses, each character is tested in different ways, with some rising to the occasion and others falling apart under the pressure. Meanwhile, Malvo's machinations grow ever more twisted and unpredictable, leading to a climax that is as shocking as it is satisfying. The second season of Fargo, which premiered in 2015, takes place in the late 1970s and features an all-new cast and storyline. This time around, the show focuses on a young couple named Peggy (Kirsten Dunst) and Ed (Jesse Plemons) who inadvertently find themselves caught up in a war between rival crime syndicates in the Midwest. Along the way, they cross paths with a motley assortment of characters, including a detective named Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) and a mob boss played by Jean Smart. Like its predecessor, Fargo's second season is a wild, unpredictable ride that blends pitch-black comedy with moments of genuine emotional depth. The show's trademark quirks and idiosyncratic humor are present in full force, but this time around, the stakes feel even higher, with each character's fate seeming more precarious than the last. Throughout both seasons of Fargo, the show's creators make ample use of the setting's bleak, snow-covered landscapes and the stoic Midwestern stoicism of its characters. From the show's distinctive music and production design to its surprising twists and turns, Fargo is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling, balancing humor, suspense, and drama in equal measure. Overall, Fargo is a truly exceptional example of what television can achieve when talented filmmakers are given ample room to play. With a remarkable cast, distinctive style, and endlessly inventive storytelling, this show is not to be missed. For anyone looking for a crime drama with a unique voice and a sensibility all its own, Fargo is likely to be a strong contender.

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Storia Americana
11. Storia Americana
November 29, 2020
Josto gets revenge, Oraetta comes clean and Ebal teaches Loy a lesson about business.
Happy
10. Happy
November 22, 2020
Loy forms an uneasy alliance, Odis finds peace, Josto settles the score, Ethelrida takes a risk and Oraetta gets spooked.
East/West
9. East/West
November 15, 2020
Rabbi and Satchel hit the road.
The Nadir
8. The Nadir
November 8, 2020
Loy plays with fire, Josto wears his heart on his sleeve, Oraetta makes a surprising discovery and Deafy closes in on Zelmare and Swanee.
Lay Away
7. Lay Away
November 1, 2020
Josto makes a bold move, Loy battles his demons and Oraetta silences her critics.
Camp Elegance
6. Camp Elegance
October 25, 2020
Loy goes on the attack, Gaetano pays the piper, Oraetta goes off the deep end, Josto challenges orders and Rabbi puts his life on the line.
The Birthplace of Civilization
5. The Birthplace of Civilization
October 18, 2020
Josto strikes back, Ethelrida does the right thing, Loy finds himself against the ropes and Deafy shakes the tree.
The Pretend War
4. The Pretend War
October 11, 2020
Loy retaliates, Josto asserts his leadership, Ethelrida makes a disturbing discovery and the walls begin to close in on Odis.
Raddoppiarlo
3. Raddoppiarlo
October 4, 2020
Deafy and Odis join forces, Josto seeks revenge, Oraetta finds new employment, Gaetano makes a move and Zelmare and Swanee help the Smutnys with their debt.
The Land of Taking and Killing
2. The Land of Taking and Killing
September 27, 2020
The Smutnys receive unexpected guests, Josto and Gaetano reunite, Loy challenges the status quo and Oraetta is caught.
Welcome to the Alternate Economy
1. Welcome to the Alternate Economy
September 27, 2020
An uneasy peace between two Kansas City crime syndicates is threatened by an untimely death. Meanwhile, the Smutny family is caught between a rock and a hard place.
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The acclaimed television series Fargo premiered on FX in 2014 as an adaptation of the 1996 film of the same name created by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in and around the titular town of Fargo, North Dakota, the show follows a disparate group of characters whose lives become intertwined in unexpected and often dangerous ways.

At the center of the show's first season is Lorne Malvo, a mysterious and manipulative hitman portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton. Malvo's arrival in Fargo sets off a chain of events that draws in a broad cast of characters, including a small-town police officer named Molly Solverson (Allison Tolman), a frazzled insurance salesman named Lester Nygaard (Martin Freeman), and a determined deputy named Gus Grimly (Colin Hanks).

The show's first season unfolds over ten episodes, each of which is presented as a standalone chapter in a larger narrative. As the various plotlines intersect and cross over, viewers quickly discover that nothing in Fargo is quite as it seems. The show's quirky, offbeat sense of humor is balanced by moments of shocking violence and tense psychological drama, making each episode a wild and unpredictable ride.

In addition to Thornton, Tolman, Freeman, and Hanks, the first season of Fargo features a strong supporting cast that includes Bob Odenkirk as a bumbling police chief, Adam Goldberg as a ruthless henchman, Russell Harvard as a deaf hitman, Oliver Platt as a wealthy businessman with questionable ethics, and Patrick Wilson as a stoic state trooper.

As the season progresses, each character is tested in different ways, with some rising to the occasion and others falling apart under the pressure. Meanwhile, Malvo's machinations grow ever more twisted and unpredictable, leading to a climax that is as shocking as it is satisfying.

The second season of Fargo, which premiered in 2015, takes place in the late 1970s and features an all-new cast and storyline. This time around, the show focuses on a young couple named Peggy (Kirsten Dunst) and Ed (Jesse Plemons) who inadvertently find themselves caught up in a war between rival crime syndicates in the Midwest. Along the way, they cross paths with a motley assortment of characters, including a detective named Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) and a mob boss played by Jean Smart.

Like its predecessor, Fargo's second season is a wild, unpredictable ride that blends pitch-black comedy with moments of genuine emotional depth. The show's trademark quirks and idiosyncratic humor are present in full force, but this time around, the stakes feel even higher, with each character's fate seeming more precarious than the last.

Throughout both seasons of Fargo, the show's creators make ample use of the setting's bleak, snow-covered landscapes and the stoic Midwestern stoicism of its characters. From the show's distinctive music and production design to its surprising twists and turns, Fargo is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling, balancing humor, suspense, and drama in equal measure.

Overall, Fargo is a truly exceptional example of what television can achieve when talented filmmakers are given ample room to play. With a remarkable cast, distinctive style, and endlessly inventive storytelling, this show is not to be missed. For anyone looking for a crime drama with a unique voice and a sensibility all its own, Fargo is likely to be a strong contender.

Fargo is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (41 episodes). The series first aired on April 15, 2014.

Where to Watch Fargo

Fargo is available for streaming on the FX website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Fargo on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    April 15, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    8.9  (382,409)