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  1. Nov 27, 2020 · Racism has never been a central theme to Noah Hawley’s interpretation of Fargo, but it has reared its head before. In the second (and strongest) season, Mike Milligan (Bokeem Woodbine, in one...

    • Julian Kimble
  2. Sep 14, 2020 · Erstwhile on Fargo, performers like Billy Bob Thornton and David Thewlis gave hard-edged lines a dissonantly soft touch, and “dramatic dialogue performed comedically” is one okay definition ...

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  4. While the Black mob, notably including Glynn Turman as Loy's circumspect, adult right-hand man, are treated more or less naturalistically, by "Fargo" standards, with a measure of nobility, the...

  5. Most people know racism is bad, but most people don't understand the why... what is the root cause and this show didn't even bother to scrape the surface. If you want a good cinematic example of racism as a theme done right, watch American History X. They didn't shy away from exploring character motivations.

  6. Review: ‘Fargo’ is eager to confront racism in America. Dramatizing it is another story. By Robert Lloyd Television Critic. Sept. 25, 2020 6 AM PT.

  7. Sep 25, 2020 · Better and worse bad guys are the rule in “Fargo,” and Loy is, most of the time, the better kind — respected rather than feared, a man with a plan, more thoughtful than not, and history’s ...

  8. Sep 28, 2020 · Sept 28, 20202:39 PM. Fargo. Elizabeth Morris/FX. The fourth season of Fargo follows a conflict between two groups of gangsters in 1950 Kansas City: one Italian American (headed by Jason...

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