Full House Season 3 Episode 1
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Fargo premiere recap: Season 3, Episode 1. Honestly, it would have been weird if the new season of Fargo didn’t start in East Berlin, more than a decade before the main action of this year’s story. Hot off the lunatic logic of Noah Hawley’s recently wrapped first season of Legion, Fargo barrels headlong into a vignette that (so far) has no literal connection to the central story. If we’re looking for Coen parallels, I’d point to the fabulistic opening of A Serious Man, which also begins in Europe, albeit a century earlier rather than 1. In the prologue, a man tells his wife about how he met an acquaintance on the road and invited him over for supper. The wife informs him that the man he met has been dead for days, and the figure must have been a dybbuk, a malicious spirit that possesses corpses.
Also, it’s definitely worth noting that the lead actor of A Serious Man, Michael Stuhlbarg, is a series regular this season, as Emmit Stussy’s right- hand man, Sy Feltz. RELATED: Anthology Series Fargo is Back with Ewan Mc.
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Gregor in Dual Lead Roles. Considering the track record for Fargo the series, I imagine we’ll get some kind of connective tissue between poor Jacob Ungerleider and what’s happening with the Stussy brothers in 2. Ungerleider is taken into custody for murder.
This is, of course, all a big misunderstanding. The authorities are looking for a man named Yuri Gurka, who apparently strangled his girlfriend. Two things: (1) the man in prison is Jacob Ungerleider, not Yuri Gurka, and (2) Jacob’s wife was alive when he was arrested. While to us and Jacob Ungerleider, this seems like a clear case of mistaken identity, the East German government has a problem with that explanation. If it is the case that the wrong man was arrested, the state made an error. And in 1. 98. 8 East Berlin, the state is never wrong.
Thus, Jacob Ungerleider is Yuri Gurka, and he did, indeed, murder his girlfriend. The prologue is a very clever dramatization of the message that opens every episode of Fargo.
Yes, names have been changed, but this is the true story, as far as the East German government is concerned. The truth is pliable, and it can be swayed by those with power. Making the assertion that something is fact when there is no one powerful enough to hold you accountable — ahem! But enough heady philosophizing. Let’s get to the AC units crushing people!
This year’s cosmic car crash begins with brothers fighting over a stamp. The Stussy brothers (Ewan Mc.
Gregor and Ewan Mc. Gregor) are at odds because of how their late father’s inheritance was split. Balding parole officer Ray, the younger brother, was originally bequeathed a stamp collection, but argued to trade his older, toothier brother, Emmit, for his inheritance, a Corvette. The Stussys made the swap, and years later, their fates have turned out quite differently.
Emmit, having sold off many of the stamps, is the parking lot king, and Ray gets montages prominently featuring streams of urine. Frasier Season 7 Episode 10. But things are turning around for the younger Stussy. He’s about to get married to a sweet girl (and excellently named parolee), Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and all he needs to make things right is a little money to buy a ring.
But finances in the Emmit Stussy household aren’t as rich as Ray’s been led to believe by the passed hor d’oeuvres and champagne flutes in the potted plants. The Stussy parking lot empire hit some bumps two years back and needed a loan. Without any legitimate banks willing to lend them the money, Emmit and Sy turned to a firm represented by a broker whose name sounds like “Ermantraub.” (Google keeps telling me it’s Ehrmantraut, as in the sulking Breaking Bad hitman Mike Ehrmantraut, but I swear I heard the b.) Now, Stussy is back in the black and ready to pay back to the money. The only problem is that the number they were given in order to contact the firm gives back nothing except for a series of clicks and buzzers. Clicks and buzzers.
Though it at first seems like the number was a dud, the clicks and buzzers do get the signal to the firm, who appears in the form of the rat- like V. M. Varga, played by a very un- Remus Lupin David Thewlis.
Also, he’s from “America.” Varga insists that the money Stussy received from his employers wasn’t a loan, but an investment. Now, that investment is about to see its returns in the form of dirty money that Stussy will launder for this nefarious corporation. Varga’s a brand of evil that the Fargo universe has yet to reckon with — planned and calculated, but greedy all the same.