Camp Elegance
- Episode aired Oct 25, 2020
- TV-MA
- 46m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
3.5K
YOUR RATING
Loy attacks, Gaetano pays the price, Oraetta goes crazy, Josto challenges authority and Rabbi risks his life.Loy attacks, Gaetano pays the price, Oraetta goes crazy, Josto challenges authority and Rabbi risks his life.Loy attacks, Gaetano pays the price, Oraetta goes crazy, Josto challenges authority and Rabbi risks his life.
Emyri Crutchfield
- Ethelrida Pearl Smutny
- (as E'myri Crutchfield)
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Not sure where all the negative feedback is coming from for this season. I am finding it very enjoyable so far with great dialogue. There are too many characters this season which might make you less connected to any of the characters but other than that this season is another great crime story. It is very similar to season 2 in that it is about a war between two families but it is told in a very different and refreshing way in my opinion.
Season has 4 officially ruined Fargo for me, considering how good the first 4 seasons were, season 4 was a massive disappointment.
I'm big fan of first three seasons of fargo but this? Awfull. Like got season 8.
Noah Hawley continues to deliver with another fine episode of Fargo. This one is engaging on every level, and gives you plenty of reason to love this brand new and refreshing season of the show. Once again this episode does a great job of balancing many different characters and situations, truly fitting within the specific "True Crime" aesthetic that this series has re-defined for itself. There's a great blend of realism and surrealism within here, which really helps in making the unique style that this show has. I'm glad to see most fans enjoying this year's season, and I look forward to seeing how the war continues.
I admit most of my interest and passion for this season of "Fargo" has gone out the window; everyone has their own valued opinion, and mine is, "I waited years for THIS?" Honestly, I'm truly glad for all of you who are captivated and entranced by this season, and I truly hope it keeps getting better and better for you as the story progresses.
So now that I'm not engrossed, I'm watching "from a distance", and I'm starting to wonder if this season is a combination of 2 separate, undeveloped stories that couldn't quite be fleshed out, like the Beatles' classic "Day in the Life" was a combination of a song John couldn't finish and a song Paul couldn't finish. The whole "Miss Mayflower" story just doesn't fit into the rest of the story for me. Sure, maybe in the last couple episodes, it'll all roll together, but right now, you could cut either story out and it wouldn't affect the other one; heck, last week she wasn't even in it but for 5 seconds.
Also, we might have had our first glaring anachronism last night; now, I could DEFINITELY be wrong, but if I'm not mistaken the term "Human Resources" didn't replace "Personnel" until the 1980's. Unless the trendy hospital was way ahead of the curve, but it doesn't seem to be that hip.
So I'll keep watching, and enjoying all the scenes that were shot 5 minutes from my house, and keep the faith that the next season will be better. After all, even the Beatles had "Beatles for Sale".
So now that I'm not engrossed, I'm watching "from a distance", and I'm starting to wonder if this season is a combination of 2 separate, undeveloped stories that couldn't quite be fleshed out, like the Beatles' classic "Day in the Life" was a combination of a song John couldn't finish and a song Paul couldn't finish. The whole "Miss Mayflower" story just doesn't fit into the rest of the story for me. Sure, maybe in the last couple episodes, it'll all roll together, but right now, you could cut either story out and it wouldn't affect the other one; heck, last week she wasn't even in it but for 5 seconds.
Also, we might have had our first glaring anachronism last night; now, I could DEFINITELY be wrong, but if I'm not mistaken the term "Human Resources" didn't replace "Personnel" until the 1980's. Unless the trendy hospital was way ahead of the curve, but it doesn't seem to be that hip.
So I'll keep watching, and enjoying all the scenes that were shot 5 minutes from my house, and keep the faith that the next season will be better. After all, even the Beatles had "Beatles for Sale".
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFeatures the first appearance (chronologically) of Joe Bulo, a character that was also played by Brad Garrett in season 2, the events of which were set in 1979.
- GoofsWhen talking to Oraetta, Dr. Harvard uses the modern term "human resources" rather than "personnel department" as would have been the case in 1950.
- ConnectionsReferences No Country for Old Men (2007)
- SoundtracksLucia di Lammermoor: Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali
Written by Gaetano Donizetti, Salvatore Cammarano
Performed by Mario Rossi & Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI & Cesare Valletti
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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