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thehoodie
Feb 8, 2011

"Eat something made with love and joy - and be forgiven"
I totally forgot this was happening until I woke up in the middle of the night with premonitions of Season 2 of Fargo. I was so excited.

And that was before I found out Ted Danson and Nick Offerman are in it. Holy poo poo I can't wait.

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thehoodie
Feb 8, 2011

"Eat something made with love and joy - and be forgiven"
Did anyone notice that the dead Gerhardt son's name was Elron? As in... L. Ron? As in L. Ron Hubbard?

thehoodie
Feb 8, 2011

"Eat something made with love and joy - and be forgiven"
Guys, we're only halfway through the season. The same amount of episodes are left as we've already seen.

This loving show.

thehoodie
Feb 8, 2011

"Eat something made with love and joy - and be forgiven"
This is not really about Fargo but should probably interest people here. Fargo creator Noah Hawley to to write TV adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle for FX.

AV Club Article posted:

Back in April, we reported that Kurt Vonnegut’s fourth novel, Cat’s Cradle, had been optioned for TV by IM Global Television. At that point almost nothing was known about the project other than the fact that it would indeed use Cat’s Cradle as its source material, which is implicit in a TV show labeled as Cat’s Cradle adaptation. Now though, according to Deadline, a precious few details have emerged: the show will live on FX as a limited series, and be written and executive produced by Fargo creator Noah Hawley.

Vonnegut’s original work was published in 1963 and takes on science, technology, and religion with equal satirical fire. After the novel’s narrator, John, becomes involved in the lives of the adult children of Felix Hoenikker, a fictional co-creator of the atomic bomb, he travels to the fake Caribbean island of San Lorenzo and encounters a strange outlawed religion called Bokononism that many of the area’s inhabitants practice anyway. Through Hoenikker’s children he also learns about ice-nine, a way to freeze water at room temperature that could be devastating if used improperly. Needless to say, destruction and dark humor ensue.

Since Hawley has demonstrated success in making darkly funny limited-run dramas for FX, the chances that Vonnegut’s unique satirical voice will be appropriately translated onto screen are pretty high. Even so, hopefully Hawley is aware that Vonnegut himself gave the book an “A-plus” rating—apparently there’s no room for error on this one.

I am very down for this. The writer of my favourite TV show adapting work by one of my favourite authors? Yes please.

thehoodie
Feb 8, 2011

"Eat something made with love and joy - and be forgiven"
In all this madness, everyone forgot about Betsy. Poor Betsy.

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