Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Fargo: Season 3 - BUT not until the second half. And I'll give you folks another warning before it happens too.
Fargo's third season was, simply by fate and fortune, the show's most daring grab to date. Not that it succeeded in all its endeavors, but it was the first attempt to hand us a story untethered from anything pre-existing. Except, of course, if you count the formula birthed by the two first seasons of Fargo.
But yeah, this third season was the show attempting to display an original(ish) story, free from the confines of the movie and the expectations of its fans. No, the first season wasn't an adaptation of the film, and it wasn't until halfway through the season that we got an inkling that it shared the same universe as the movie, but its main characters were meant to lovingly clone various elements of Frances McDormand's Marge Gunderson and William H. Macy's Jerry Lundegaard. The story, too, had elements and imagery that was was meant to echo the famous film.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/2sf0cT9
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