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EPISODE
SEASON
Fargo - Season 1 Episode 03: A Muddy Road
Fargo features a new true crime story and new characters, all entrenched in the humor, murder and “Minnesota nice” that made the film a classic.
1943, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
30 October 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
22 July 1982, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
31 January 1947, New York City, New York, USA
17 November 1951, Sarasota, Florida, USA
1968, Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
28 April 1952, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
5 December 1980, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
October 01, 2015
while "A Muddy Road" is another excellent episode of what's been an excellent series so far, it doesn't have that transcendent quality I usually want before going there.
October 01, 2015
I'm still loving Fargo. The quirkiness works well. It's not so over the top to be ridiculous, instead it's even somewhat believable given the context of the world.
October 09, 2015
Billy Bob Thornton fans who wanted more of Lorne Malvo's fiendish antics last week should have had fun watching "A Muddy Road."
October 08, 2015
I'm a little bit in love with the cold opens of Fargo. So far, each one has been immediately attention-grabbing and haunting.
October 07, 2015
This was strong episode on the whole, but that closing sequence was just glorious.
October 07, 2015
There's something immensely refreshing about that-about seeing someone decide to come clean without having to be forced. Much of Fargo is pretty darn cynical about human interaction, but here is a sequence of pure, unadulterated optimism.
October 09, 2015
Despite all that transpires in 'A Muddy Road,' it still works out to be Molly's breakthrough episode.

