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UZR IS BULLSHIT posted:Idk. Grey and beige seem to be the dominant colors of almost every shot this year. Scenes between Emmitt and his lawyer take this so far they're practically in black & white. It's pretty similar to the usual "Fargo" pallet. Season 2 was an outlier because the 70's.
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I feel like it's more extreme this season though.
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AbstractNapper posted:I'm not a big car buff, but is Ray's Corvette supposed to be in a good state? Because from the close-ups and the interior it seems I guess decent. But when they first introduced it with the valet bringing it in front of Emmit's house, it kind of looked like a eroded metal trash can in the shape of a car. No. I can almost guarantee that the bottom of that car is rusted out and the engine doesn't sound like it's in that great condition either. The paint job is also pretty poo poo looking too. Assuming they salt their roads up there (I lived in MI and we salted the hell out of our roads in the winter) it can be extremely difficult to keep a car looking nice if you aren't on top of things.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 18:20 |
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Anyone else feel like Nikki might be taking Ray for a ride?
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 20:03 |
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Accretionist posted:Anyone else feel like Nikki might be taking Ray for a ride? No. I thought that at first but I think they're genuinely simpatico
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 20:08 |
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She killed Ray's goon and Ray confronts her over how morose he is? It's little surprise she slapped him, but she covers with some poo poo about his Chi to redirect to goading him into doing something about his brother? She handles it like she slipped up and needed to stay on target. Why? Is Ray being used? Or is this some Pinky and the Brain poo poo where they're a legit team despite her being the brains?
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 20:16 |
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https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1976/chevrolet/corvette/100856741 Here's a rust free 76 Corvette that looks to be in much better condition than the one in the show with less than 50k miles. And I think he's dreaming at asking for 10k. Ray's blew out a bunch of black smoke when he drove away so I'm sure the engine is in horrible condition too. They handled poorly and had zero power even when new so they're not desirable at all. The valet before him dropped off a new Bentley so it's a...pretty big step down. He'd be lucky to get a few thousand for it. It's the kinda car you donate to your local classical radio station for a tax break because selling it would be such a pain for so little money.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 20:16 |
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apparently he's good at bridge, or at least a good partner for her.
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ArmZ posted:apparently he's good at bridge, or at least a good partner for her. That's a good point. I'm basing my read of their situation based on how she's handling the hosed up poo poo. If he's in over his head and she's not but is smart enough to handle him, of course she's handling him. Is it her, or the dictates of circumstance? Accretionist fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Apr 29, 2017 |
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I wish Fargo was streaming new episodes for a week on Hulu like they did the last two seasons.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 20:37 |
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ArmZ posted:apparently he's good at bridge, or at least a good partner for her. I think that's going to come back around though it looked to me as though they were so good at bridge because she's a big distraction
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AbstractNapper posted:I'm not a big car buff, but is Ray's Corvette supposed to be in a good state? Because from the close-ups and the interior it seems I guess decent. But when they first introduced it with the valet bringing it in front of Emmit's house, it kind of looked like a eroded metal trash can in the shape of a car. It's a GM from the 70's. It came that way from the factory
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GobiasIndustries posted:Assuming they salt their roads up there (I lived in MI and we salted the hell out of our roads in the winter) it can be extremely difficult to keep a car looking nice if you aren't on top of things. As someone who was born and lived in Minnesota: You bet your rear end they salt the hell out of the roads up there and winter can last 3/5 of the year so cars get wrecked by rust. Accretionist posted:Anyone else feel like Nikki might be taking Ray for a ride? I think she was, at first, but then something seemed to really change for her in how she saw Ray when Scoot McNairy barged in and she learned that Ray had actually tried to do something about his beef with his brother.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 05:28 |
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Holy poo poo, I just finished season 3 of HaCF and I did not realize that was Scoot McNairy, though I did keep thinking "where have I seen him?"
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Longbaugh01 posted:As someone who was born and lived in Minnesota: You bet your rear end they salt the hell out of the roads up there and winter can last 3/5 of the year so cars get wrecked by rust. Some states use sand but man were winters brutal on my cars growing up.
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GobiasIndustries posted:Some states use sand but man were winters brutal on my cars growing up. Sand is a luxury that the colder parts of the world can't afford. Scorched earth is the only effective answer to the white threat.
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Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns.
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This is a true story.
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns. yes, none of this is made up. It's an exact recreation of events as they occurred. Only the names have been changed!
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 18:22 |
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I used to work at video store in a small town with zero crime. There were rumors about the Ukrainian guys that came in regularly, really intimidating and had a way of staring at you and waiting for you to speak... they also had ridiculously attractive girlfriends. Anyways there were a ton of rumors about them doing something related to organized crime and some of my friends that sort of had their ear to the ground and knew a most of the community practically confirmed it. Anyways what I'm trying to say is that it's not that much of a stretch for me to believe that an organized crime syndicate could use a smaller community to wash money or whatever they're doing.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 19:14 |
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I'd imagine that part of the country is attractive to syndicates for the small town police level and perhaps the proximity to long stretches of unmonitored borders with Canada.
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns. There are entire small towns in the deep South that are under the control/protection of organized crime - sometimes the Mafia, sometimes the Korean Mafia, sometimes White Supremacists. Those are the only three that I know for sure of. And some of those towns are even smaller than the ones in the show.
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UZR IS BULLSHIT posted:This is a true story.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 21:34 |
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I really wish they'd keep that "true story" stuff limited to the first episode. We don't need to see it every episode.
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns. There might be some truth to it but I think it's supposed to be a bit surreal and also play up the contrasts.
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# ? Apr 30, 2017 23:12 |
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this a
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns. Not sure why you're jumping to this conclusion for this season, seeing as how we have no idea where VM Vargas is from ("America." notwithstanding), who/what his organization really is or where they're from, and the Rich Stussy brother's office and Vargas have not been in a "sleepy little town", they've been in the major US city of Minneapolis as far as I know.
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Raspberry Jam It In Me posted:Are all these gigantic, global crime syndicates in Minnesota based on something real or are they completely made up? It's so loving ridiculous that you have all these Anton Chigurs and various crime families fighting over some bland, sleepy small towns. Well it's hard to search for international criminal syndicate activities, but here are a ton of headlines about gang related violence in MN https://www.nationalgangcenter.gov/Gang-Related-News?st=MN
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:28 |
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Lmao at the bozos who are going to get thrown off a parking garage searching for criminals
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clown shoes posted:I really wish they'd keep that "true story" stuff limited to the first episode. We don't need to see it every episode. I like it. On more than one occasion I've had to explain to bright people that these aren't based in any way shape or form on real events. Like, they thought that something along the lines of the 'Massacre of Suex Falls' had actually occurred. Granted, I'm sure there's something historically similar that may have occurred, I feel it's safe to say most of these events are made up because they're fun stories.
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EatinCake posted:I like it. On more than one occasion I've had to explain to bright people that these aren't based in any way shape or form on real events. Like, they thought that something along the lines of the 'Massacre of Suex Falls' had actually occurred. Granted, I'm sure there's something historically similar that may have occurred, I feel it's safe to say most of these events are made up because they're fun stories. The statement's not a lie. They are true stories! They're 100%, honest to god stories. They are actually stories.
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# ? May 1, 2017 04:58 |
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The original Fargo was partly based on at least a couple incidents if I remember correctly. Now, it's just a stylistic holdover for the most part I'm sure.
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lifts cats over head posted:I'd imagine that part of the country is attractive to syndicates for the small town police level and perhaps the proximity to long stretches of unmonitored borders with Canada. I'd like to see a season dealing with the Northwest Angle. It's one of only a few exclaves in the US, and I've read there are border smuggling issues when Lake of the Woods freezes over.
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Longbaugh01 posted:The original Fargo was partly based on at least a couple incidents if I remember correctly. Now, it's just a stylistic holdover for the most part I'm sure. Kinda sorta, but only the wife murder and wood chipper thing.
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# ? May 1, 2017 14:20 |
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The previous seasons made "true" the last word to fade out, right? Because now it's the first, whatever that means.
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# ? May 2, 2017 02:46 |
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So I'm sure this gets asked a fair bit, but what the hell was the deal with the ufo's?
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# ? May 2, 2017 11:09 |
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Marketing tie-in with X-COM.
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# ? May 2, 2017 11:23 |
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Jimmy Carter reference.
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# ? May 2, 2017 18:09 |
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Reality is flexible in the context of a story.
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Yeah, the titles fading out and leaving Story as the last word are a nice touch this time. Considering the hidden novels and the dybbuk-style story at the start about truths. Also, it's nice to play spot the landmarks with a city (and towns) other than Vancouver or Toronto this time. Yay, Calgary!
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