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EPISODE
SEASON
Fargo - Season 2 Episode 02: Before the Law
Fargo follows a young State Trooper and his Sheriff father-in-law as they investigate a grizzly case involving a local crime family, a major mob syndicate who won’t rest until they’ve taken over Sioux Falls, SD, and a small town beautician and her husband who inadvertently get caught in the middle.
16 May 1993
19 December 1962, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
30 October 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
20 June 1989, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
25 October 1970, Santa Monica, California, USA
7 October 1978, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
22 November 1957, Toronto, Canada
26 June 1970, Joliet, Illinois, USA
October 20, 2015
"Before the Law" lingered and dangled when compared to the highlight episodes of Season 1 and the Season 2 premiere. There was no rush to get through things, but thanks to slick (dare I say, cool?) packaging, it wasn't anything close to a bore.
October 20, 2015
The weather may grow cooler as the autumn settles in, with October marching on toward Halloween, but ghosts are already all the rage in Fargo and the hauntings only look to get more severe.
October 20, 2015
The relationship between Hank and Lou is wonderfully understated.
October 20, 2015
Like the Coen brothers, Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley revels in sprawling tales where each character sees themselves as a rational center amid a swirl of chaos.
October 20, 2015
'Before the Law' did an excellent job of making Ed, played by Jesse Plemons, into one of season two's most intriguing characters.
October 20, 2015
For all the reasons above and then some, Floyd [Jean Smart] is probably the character to watch in a sea of rich options.
October 20, 2015
There's one Coens-specific idea that brings tonight's thrilling hour all the way back to their debut feature, Blood Simple: Crime isn't for amateurs. And a related lesson: Blood doesn't sop up easily.
October 20, 2015
Quick transitions between storylines, some of which intersect, create an entertaining follow-up to the phenomenal season premiere, even if by the end you feel as if nothing has changed.
October 20, 2015
As disgusting as it was, there is a kind of elegance to how the show portrays violence. It doesn't wallow in it. It is presented in an almost matter-of-fact style. Ed has to dispose of the body. What else is he going to do?
October 20, 2015
The show's grandiose and dramatic pronunciations about monarchs and madness seem to emerge from careful character study rather than late-night Nietzche binges. That's how you build an empire: one body at a time.

