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All the References to the Coen Brothers’ Fargo in Fargo’s Second Season

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Although this season of Fargo is set eight years before the film that inspired it, there are still plenty of references, allusions, and homages to the 1996 film. Here is what we've managed to spot thus far — check back for updates throughout the season.


Episode 1: "Waiting for Dutch"

The film and this season begin in the exact same manner. When Rye Gerhardt shows up an hour late for a meeting with his brother (“11, not noon”), his delay echoes the first scene of the film, when Jerry Lundegaard shows up an hour late to meet with his hired kidnappers. (”I’m sure sorry. Shep told me 8:30. It was a mix-up, I guess.”)

Otto Gerhardt looks familiar, doesn’t he? From the show, this is Otto Gerhardt, patriarch of the Gerhardt crime family:

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From the film, this is Wade Gustafson, father-in-law of Jerry Lundegaard and ill-fated ransom deliverer:

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You’d be forgiven for getting the two mixed up.

The typewriter salesman's financial troubles mirror Jerry's. In the film, Jerry (William H. Macy) hatches his hostage scheme to get out of debt. His other scheme, though, is to develop a piece of land into a parking lot with the help of funding from his father-in-law. In the series, Rye enters into a deal with a typewriter salesman (Mike Bradecich), whose mannerisms echo Jerry's. He is confident that this latest typewriter model will allow them to “turn on the money spigot.” Of course, this is Fargo, and both ventures result in dead bodies.

A murder begins with one main target, then ropes in two innocent bystanders. The first murder in Fargo the film occurs when an unlucky police officer pulls Carl and Gaear over. While Carl is moving the body, two people happen to drive by and bear witness, forcing Gaear to chase them down and add them to the body count. In the series, Rye — high on cocaine — pulls a gun on the judge and shoots her dead. However, he also seems to have forgotten that he committed the crime in full view of the Waffle Hut’s cook and waitress, forcing him to take their lives as well.

Criminals love breakfast. Rye commits his murders at the Waffle Hut, which could be analogous to the film’s unseen, much-lauded “pancakes house.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMAo3D1mib0




Episode 2: "Before the Law"

A salesman deals with creditors. Before Mike and his hit men accomplices put some pressure on Skip, the typewriter salesman, he can be heard on the phone with his creditors, mirroring a similar scene in the original film.

Ed Blumquist grinds up his victim. This one’s pretty obvious, right? Substitute a meat grinder for a woodchipper and you’ve got the original film’s most infamous scene. Only Ed doesn’t get caught … yet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWwJxY40Nk4



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man this show is so good! already better than last year because they are not being stingy with the story details up front

can't wait till next week!
 
I am hoping Ted Dansen gets his face blow off. Bokeem Woodbine would have been my newest favorite actor of all time if he had done it in the woods.
btw, Ed Bloomquist is Todd from Breaking Bad. He just put on mad weight for the part
 
I am hoping Ted Dansen gets his face blow off. Bokeem Woodbine would have been my newest favorite actor of all time if he had done it in the woods.
btw, Ed Bloomquist is Todd from Breaking Bad. He just put on mad weight for the part

:confused::confused:
 
good list

Thanks, fam'. We're currently waiting until Wednesdays and then checking out TWD, Fargo, and Survivor (as Survivor airs that night). Just tackle them all at once commercial-free. Probably aim to get around to NARCOS in December once these shows wind down.

Enjoying Fargo's 2nd season. Good cast just like the 1st season. Always tough to come in with new cast members, and plot(s)/storylines, especially when a show sets the bar so high with the 1st run.
 
"Ya Im inclined to agree with Peggy, it's not like you're just gonna drive home with a Gerhardt in the windshield and start supper."
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Him fucking dudes daughter and getting information from him

Them leaving him alive was worse.

Todd's wife :lol:
 
Him fucking dudes daughter and getting information from him

Them leaving him alive was worse.

Todd's wife :lol:

I think that was just suppose to be a warning. Saying they can touch him at anytime.

Why you think he gone get out that chair and go all bad ass like he used to do?
 
I think that was just suppose to be a warning. Saying they can touch him at anytime.

Why you think he gone get out that chair and go all bad ass like he used to do?

No, I mean them leaving him alive was worse than killing him.

Meaning we can get you at any time, and we know he's not a threat or calling the shots.
 
Great season. Gotta love how they're not afraid to off central characters, or threaten to do so. People getting blasted & shit.

Love the split screen(s) when they use it effectively too.
 
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