This season of Fargo has been a surprise after several just OK seasons, and the finale was, for me, simply stunning.
The final scene was a ballet of emotions and motivations that were orchestrated masterfully. When Dot and Scotty arrive, you know there is a final danger to be reconned with. Munch was the bit of unfinished business from the previous year that needed resolution.
Dot's calm, Minnesota nice demeanor belies her total awareness of the danger, one that Wayne is oblivious to. As Wayne pitches sodas and beer to the monster that has entered their world, Dot carefully picks her way through the minefield, knowing that at any moment their lives could come to an abrupt end.
The last moments show Munch being redeemed by the holy communion of the biscuit, and joy and love triumphs over sin.
The final scene was a ballet of emotions and motivations that were orchestrated masterfully. When Dot and Scotty arrive, you know there is a final danger to be reconned with. Munch was the bit of unfinished business from the previous year that needed resolution.
Dot's calm, Minnesota nice demeanor belies her total awareness of the danger, one that Wayne is oblivious to. As Wayne pitches sodas and beer to the monster that has entered their world, Dot carefully picks her way through the minefield, knowing that at any moment their lives could come to an abrupt end.
The last moments show Munch being redeemed by the holy communion of the biscuit, and joy and love triumphs over sin.