Fargo -: Season 2

: State Trooper Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) and his father-in-law, Sheriff Hank Larsson (Ted Danson), serve as the "axis of decency" in a increasingly dark world.

: Peggy (Kirsten Dunst) and Ed (Jesse Plemons) are an ordinary couple whose lives spiral into madness after Peggy accidentally hits a Gerhardt family member with her car and they decide to cover it up. Why Season 2 Stands Out Fargo - Season 2

Guide to Fargo Season 2: The Best Chapter of the Anthology Set in 1979 against the backdrop of the Upper Midwest, Fargo Season 2 is widely considered by critics and fans to be the pinnacle of the series. Moving away from the 2006 setting of Season 1, this prequel explores the "Sioux Falls Massacre" mentioned frequently by an older Lou Solverson in the first season. The Core Conflict: A Three-Way Collision : State Trooper Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) and

The story is a "world of ever-expanding chaos" where three distinct groups find their fates violently intertwined: Moving away from the 2006 setting of Season

: While Season 1 drew heavily from the original Fargo film, Season 2 incorporates elements from Miller’s Crossing (warring mobs) and The Man Who Wasn't There (domestic schemes and UFO imagery).

: One of the most discussed aspects is the inclusion of mysterious UFO references, which serve as a metaphor for the paranoia of the post-Vietnam era and the sheer randomness of life. Review: FARGO Season 2 Premiere Kills, Literally - Nerdist