My dad was in the FBI and was transferred constantly. He worked in Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis and finally Fargo. His biggest cases were the Rosenbergs, Morris Childs (he was his handler), the Virginia Piper Kidnapping on the Iron Range and when in Fargo Wounded Knee. I was born in Chicago but grew up in Fargo. My dad was a tough old hombre. Sometimes he'd take me on cases have me wait in his bland government issued sedan while he checked out seedy recorded stores for counterfeit 8-track tapes. I remember another time when my dad took me along when he scoped out Gus Hall's residence in Northern Minnesota. Strange things happen in Northern Minnesota.
Wrench and Numbers are indeed signing for real. Russell Harvard (Wrench) is a deaf actor, he and an ASL coach and interpreter worked closely with Adam Goldberg for several months on translating their dialogue into ASL exchanges, with the coach on hand to tell show runner Noah Hawley when one of the actors had fluffed a line. Hawley also lives near the Texas School for the Deaf, which is where he found inspiration.
FRR !! The pace does fall back somewhat during two and three, from what I remember, but the crazy is far from over. Living up here in MN, it’s a kick having shows set in this delightfully peculiar sub-culture. I drove through Bemidji a couple of weeks ago, and spotted no particular malfeasance, to borrow a word from Marge Gunderson.
Definitely amazing show, it will keeping getting better. Stay with it The creator of this series made a crazy show with a better pilot episode than Fargo, it’s called LEGION
31:38 It depends on the temperatures in the winter. My dad took me to a lake in Minnesota, "As the ice was going out." I think it was it late March. There was still lots of snow, but the ice made odd sounds at night creaking and groaning.
The big thing in the Fargo area is round cinnamon bread (it has to be round) that is toasted with a spreading of Cheeze Wiz. Hornbacher's was a grocery store in the Fargo-Moorhead area that sold round cinnamon bread. Haven't been in Fargo since my dad died, going on twenty years.
I’m sure you guys probably know already but the one cop with the daughter that was looking at the woman across the way is Tom Hanks son, he looks just like Tom Hanks
Minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Lakes" - The average ice-out date for lakes in the northern half of Minnesota is April 24 but has been as early as late March and as late as mid-May.
Season one is the best IMO. There is a lot more Billy Bob, and many more completely out there situations in the future. There are many twists and turns that are completely nuts and hilarious. Wait until Key and Peele show up!
Each season of the show is its own story, but they are connected. The dad, running the dinner? He is the main character in Season 2. About 40 years before season 1. So keep attention to the details, as stuff will come back from where you least expect it, even in later seasons.
@@KillstormSH Hardly. It's the least spoilery connection between the seasons. I think, before you have watched both season 1 & 2, it's not spoiling anything. It feels like a big spoiler because you know what happened. Actually calling it a major spoiler is a bigger spoiler than me saying that the character is in both seasons.
@@FriendRequestReviews not really just pointing it facts This channel never had the makings of a varsity athlete Don’t be little bitches it’s a joke And in the end there’s gonna be a time where you put out something interesting again and views will rocket You have no idea how many times I’ve seen the Richie episode and yall laughing at Albert for repeating every work Richie said lol
I lost the staring contest
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My dad was in the FBI and was transferred constantly. He worked in Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis and finally Fargo. His biggest cases were the Rosenbergs, Morris Childs (he was his handler), the Virginia Piper Kidnapping on the Iron Range and when in Fargo Wounded Knee. I was born in Chicago but grew up in Fargo. My dad was a tough old hombre. Sometimes he'd take me on cases have me wait in his bland government issued sedan while he checked out seedy recorded stores for counterfeit 8-track tapes. I remember another time when my dad took me along when he scoped out Gus Hall's residence in Northern Minnesota. Strange things happen in Northern Minnesota.
12:56 "Phoenix Farms," is really Fleet Farm. Fleet Farm is a well-known store in Midwest cities and towns.
Wrench and Numbers are indeed signing for real. Russell Harvard (Wrench) is a deaf actor, he and an ASL coach and interpreter worked closely with Adam Goldberg for several months on translating their dialogue into ASL exchanges, with the coach on hand to tell show runner Noah Hawley when one of the actors had fluffed a line. Hawley also lives near the Texas School for the Deaf, which is where he found inspiration.
When the lake thaws, it's ok, the mosquitos will carry the body off...
Seriously the best reaction channel out there
The titles of each episode this season are actual parables from different cultures. Look them up and then formal can make his guesses. ❤no spoilers
FRR !!
The pace does fall back somewhat during two and three, from what I remember, but the crazy is far from over. Living up here in MN, it’s a kick having shows set in this delightfully peculiar sub-culture. I drove through Bemidji a couple of weeks ago, and spotted no particular malfeasance, to borrow a word from Marge Gunderson.
That opening drum track has stayed with me for 10 yrs
It's so fucking sharp, I imagine a deaf person would feel it as much as any other.
Definitely amazing show, it will keeping getting better. Stay with it
The creator of this series made a crazy show with a better pilot episode than Fargo, it’s called LEGION
The first episode was great, but I swear the best is yet to come!
31:38 It depends on the temperatures in the winter. My dad took me to a lake in Minnesota, "As the ice was going out." I think it was it late March. There was still lots of snow, but the ice made odd sounds at night creaking and groaning.
The big supermarket chains in North Dakota and Minnesota are CUB and Cash Wise. My parents loved Cash Wise. Cash Wise is centered in Fargo.
The big thing in the Fargo area is round cinnamon bread (it has to be round) that is toasted with a spreading of Cheeze Wiz. Hornbacher's was a grocery store in the Fargo-Moorhead area that sold round cinnamon bread. Haven't been in Fargo since my dad died, going on twenty years.
I’m sure you guys probably know already but the one cop with the daughter that was looking at the woman across the way is Tom Hanks son, he looks just like Tom Hanks
Billy Bob's like Anton Shygur with a dark sense of humor.
Minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Lakes" - The average ice-out date for lakes in the northern half of Minnesota is April 24 but has been as early as late March and as late as mid-May.
If nobody has said it yet, the cop who chose not to go down a certain route is Tom Hanks son
PS I beat you
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Missed out the "missed a bit" from Billy at the post office :)
Lol @ The Sopranos callback
f double r f double r!!!
You guys would really love the three seasons of Deadwood from HBO...best ever!
Yes! Deadwood. A great show!
Ah with the 7-11 burgers! 😆😆😆
You should do Severance. They’re filming the 2nd season, and the 1st season is excellent like this.
my dude thought there were places in continental america where it is always winter lololol
Comment for the algorithm.
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15:37 Duluth does not have Brownstones.
Groovey Grape Hubba Bubba was a _damn_ good gum, tbf.
26:01 You ever had tater-tot casserole? It's pretty good eating.
They are signing for real, you can find the translation on youtube
You guys are missing out not watching boardwalk
The yellow king would whoop the rooster prince's ass
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Season one is the best IMO. There is a lot more Billy Bob, and many more completely out there situations in the future. There are many twists and turns that are completely nuts and hilarious. Wait until Key and Peele show up!
Another spoiler.
Where's true detective fammm
Tbh they’re spoiling us with both lol I’m trying to be patient for it too
None of any of the seasons are based on true storys
Wrong its all true except for the names of the victims. Didn't you read the screen. Jeez
@@747Cone funny one there.
Don’t ruin the fun
Each season of the show is its own story, but they are connected.
The dad, running the dinner?
He is the main character in Season 2. About 40 years before season 1. So keep attention to the details, as stuff will come back from where you least expect it, even in later seasons.
Brother, this is a major spoiler
@@KillstormSH Hardly. It's the least spoilery connection between the seasons.
I think, before you have watched both season 1 & 2, it's not spoiling anything.
It feels like a big spoiler because you know what happened. Actually calling it a major spoiler is a bigger spoiler than me saying that the character is in both seasons.
Views will never hit as high as the sopranos
I’ll rewatch that
take that negativity over to the Sopranos........ but keep commenting though
Listen to him, he knows everything
Always with the scenarios!
@@FriendRequestReviews not really just pointing it facts
This channel never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Don’t be little bitches it’s a joke
And in the end there’s gonna be a time where you put out something interesting again and views will rocket
You have no idea how many times I’ve seen the Richie episode and yall laughing at Albert for repeating every work Richie said lol
@@FriendRequestReviews hey this channel never had the making of a varsity athlete lol
Not negativity just facts