As I sat watching the 10th episode (not knowing it was the finale until a return from commercial break informed me so) I was ready to urge a friend to start watching Fargo, if he wasn't already. The acting and writing is always top notch. As with "Lost," I may not always understand what's going on, but I enjoy the puzzle. Season 3 may have started out slow, but it really ratcheted up the tension over time. I looked forward to every episode to see what would happen to all these fascinating characters.
However, I was sorely disappointed by the unresolved ending. I knew the previous season's villains had received their comeuppance so I was innocently sitting there waiting to see Gloria's worldview of decency and justice prevail. Aargh! I hate being left hanging!
So I turned to IMDb for answers and I found mine in Fred Schaefer's 6/22/17 "That ending." review. Thank you. This is an analysis I can buy, especially given the times we're living in.
I can't wait for next season, but I hope they give us a villain who's easier on the eyes.
However, I was sorely disappointed by the unresolved ending. I knew the previous season's villains had received their comeuppance so I was innocently sitting there waiting to see Gloria's worldview of decency and justice prevail. Aargh! I hate being left hanging!
So I turned to IMDb for answers and I found mine in Fred Schaefer's 6/22/17 "That ending." review. Thank you. This is an analysis I can buy, especially given the times we're living in.
I can't wait for next season, but I hope they give us a villain who's easier on the eyes.