![]() ![]() Wrench in Fargo, and in a creative sequence that tracks Malvo throughout a building but only showing the outside of the building, he shoots and blows away everyone that occupies the Fargo headquarters, right under the eyes of FBI agents Webb Pepper and Bill Budge (Jordan Peele and Keegan Michael Key, respectively). After a little intimidation in Reno, Malvo locates the men that hired Mr. Or should we say Malvo? Malvo spends this episode, after nearly escaping an attack last week, trying to track down the people that ordered his death. The conquering of the third of three people that bullied Lester finally has him acting less like Mr. Once Lester pins his evil doings on his brother, he grins from ear to ear. ![]() Once the gun Lester planted in Gordo’s book bag is discovered, the police search Chas’ home, and sure enough, they find the hammer and damning photos and panties that suggest Chas’ involvement with the murder. Not only does Lester get a little action, but in the show’s cold open, we seem him absolutely sell Sheriff Bill on the story of Chas killing Pearl. Bumbling, bullied, and beaten down, Lester began as a sad-sack simpleton with whom the audience could sympathize, but now, he’s a ruthless, evidence-planting, smooth criminal with the balls and courage to even seduce Sam Hess’ widow. In just seven episodes, Fargo’s Lester Nygaard has taken on a similar transformation. Chips into Scarface, and that metamorphosis took place over five fiery seasons. That show pitched itself as being the story about one man’s transformation from Mr. Fargo, being yet another example of television’s obsession with anti-heroes, has resembled on several occasions the similarly charged Breaking Bad. ![]()
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