The conclusion is basically what fans hypothesized, but to see it happen and become true in an epic manner is really satisfying.
Every character got what they deserved: Josto and Oraetta meeting a somber end and eternally forgotten, Loy getting the tragic implications of both winning and losing, Ethelrida travelling to become a writer and make a path for herself, and Satchel, of course, becoming Mike Milligan. The title of the episode couldn't be more apt. Fargo is truly about the struggle for the American dream, and in the end, not everyone wins and the winner could still be the loser.
I was not a fan of some casting choices at the start of the season, but I grew to love Chris Rock, Jessie Buckley, Emyri Crutchfield, and Ben Whishaw. The music is fantastic, as well as the noir-esque cinematography. Hoping to see another season soon!
Every character got what they deserved: Josto and Oraetta meeting a somber end and eternally forgotten, Loy getting the tragic implications of both winning and losing, Ethelrida travelling to become a writer and make a path for herself, and Satchel, of course, becoming Mike Milligan. The title of the episode couldn't be more apt. Fargo is truly about the struggle for the American dream, and in the end, not everyone wins and the winner could still be the loser.
I was not a fan of some casting choices at the start of the season, but I grew to love Chris Rock, Jessie Buckley, Emyri Crutchfield, and Ben Whishaw. The music is fantastic, as well as the noir-esque cinematography. Hoping to see another season soon!