FIRST LOOK EXCLUSIVE!
OP THREE COEN
films go... âIt dependsâ
wavers Fargo
showrunner Noah
Hawley. âSometimes
youâre in a No Country
For Old Men mood
and sometimes a Big Lebowski mood.
Theyâre not the same movies you know?â
Indeed one of the countless joys
of Fargoâs first season sprawling across
the snowbound highways of Minnesota
(played by Calgary) was how it channelled
the entire spectrum of Coen with
homages and Easter eggs nodding to
all the films. âThat cinematic language
and those references are a part of the
experience of the showâ says Hawley.
âThis season thereâs a little bit of No
Country For Old Men in thereâ says
Patrick Wilson who plays state police
officer Lou Solverson â the younger
version of Keith Carradineâs worldly
diner-owner. âYouâre trying to follow
different criminal syndications to put
different pieces of the puzzle together.â
The prequelesque Season 2 is set
in a 1979 inhabited by a familiar gaggle
of hotheads jabberers strivers flakes
stalwarts and very possibly one devil
incarnate (Hawley wonât say who). As
is the crime story at its perplexed heart
with rival gangs kicking off a local turf
war. Which is kinda Millerâs Crossing too.
Travelling back in time plays to the
idea of history repeating itself and links
subtly to Season 1 also adding another
layer of Coenesque Americana.
âIt becomes this little time capsule
from Reagan coming in the oil crisis a
lot of tension about how the US should
fit into the world after Vietnamâ says
Wilson. âOn the flip side there is this
crazy feminist revolution when you look
at Kirstenâs (Dunst) character.â
Hawley however insists his show
is simple at heart: âFargo is the best of
America versus the worst of America.â IN
FARGO: SEASON 2 AIRS IN OCTOBER ON
CHANNEL 4.
WE GET THE SKINNY ON
SEASON 2 YAH...
FARGO
THE INSIDE TRACK
Ted Danson
plays Sheriff
Hank Larsson.
âTedâs the mayor
of televisionâ
says Noah
Hawley. âAlways
happy and fast
with a joke. That
goes a long way.â
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