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Henry "Hank" Larsson is a character in Season 2. He is the Sheriff of Rock County, Minnesota. An unflappable WWII vet who embodies a certain cowboy poetry, Hank is Lou’s father-in-law. Hank served in the United States Army during World War II, where he served in France.
^ "Patrick Wilson Ted Danson & Jean Smart to Star in Season 2 of 'Fargo ' " (Press release). TV by the Numbers. January 8, 2014. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2014.
^ Villani, Mark (October 10, 2015). "season 'Fargo' season 2: Behind the scenes at one of TV's best shows". Toronto Sun. Mike Power.
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Em Haine"Fargo" Palindrome (TV Episode 2015) - Em Haine as Noreen Vanderslice - IMDb.
Lou Solverson is a former United States Navy officer, as well as a former police officer and owner of Lou's Coffee Shop in Bemidji, Minnesota. He is the widower of Betsy Solverson and the father of Molly.
When Hanzee doesn't act immediately, Dodd begins to insult him, at one point mentioning that he can't feel his legs. Increasingly frustrated with Hanzee's stalling, Dodd calls him a mongrel, and Hanzee shoots him in the head, leaving his body on the floor of the cabin.
Emily HaineEmily Haine as Noreen Vanderslice, a character in Fargo Season 2.
Emily HainesBorn25 January 1974 New Delhi, IndiaOriginToronto, Ontario, CanadaGenresIndie rock new waveOccupation(s)Singer songwriter7 more rows
Fargo (1996) is not based on a true story, but it is inspired by one. The 1996 Academy Award winning movie Fargo is not a faithful adaptation of real events, even though the film opens with a title card claiming otherwise.
Tolman, the breakout newcomer of the first "Fargo" series that became a major hit this spring, played Detective Molly Solverson and survived the whole show, in the end marrying Colin Hanks's former policeman Gus Grimley.
Lou Solverson is a fictional character in the FX television series Fargo. He first appeared as a supporting character in the first season (set in 2006–2007), played by Keith Carradine, and then as a main character in season two (set in 1979), played by Patrick Wilson....Lou SolversonChildrenMolly Solverson (daughter)10 more rows
boss Mr. TripoliThe reveal that Hanzee eventually becomes the mob boss Mr. Tripoli from season one has received criticism, however. Most complaints stem from the fact that the two characters lack resemblance to each other, although it is implied in the last episode of season two that Hanzee had reconstructive facial surgery.
During those days without Dodd, Bear finds out Simone is Mike's spy so he takes her to the forest and kills her, also avenging his son in prision thanks to Dodd.
SPOILER: 1. In the beginning of the episode, he's accused by the bartender that he doesn't want to join America and faces racism outside bar, and ends up killing everyone in the vicinity. 2.
Karl Weathers is a character in Season 2. He is the town lawyer of Luverne, Minnesota. A Korean War vet, Karl is a flowery drunk blessed with the gift of gab and the eloquence of a true con artist.
Karl Weathers is a character in Season 2. He is the town lawyer of Luverne, Minnesota. A Korean War vet, Karl is a flowery drunk blessed with the gift of gab and the eloquence of a true con artist.
An all-new season 4 Fargo story will premiere with two weeks of double episodes, beginning 8.30pm Thursday 8 October on SBS. Episodes will continue weekly at 9.30pm from Thu rsday 22 October.
Source: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Floyd is the matriarch of the Gerhardt crime family. She was the rock beside her man for forty years and raised four sons and has five grandchildren. But when her husband has a stroke, Floyd decides it’s her time to take over the family business.
A middle manager for the Kansas City mafia, Joe Bulo travels to Fargo, ND to acquire the Gerhardt operation by any means necessary. He is a foot soldier for a new kind of corporate crime syndicate, one who believes that the era of the family business is over.
Mike Milligan (Bokeem Woodbine) Source: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) An enforcer for the Kansas City mafia, Milligan comes to Fargo with his boss Joe Bulo to acquire the Gerhardt territory. Milligan is something of an iconoclast, a man of great philosophical curiosity who dresses in western wear.
Ed Blumquist (Jesse Plemons) Source: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) A butcher's assistant at Bud’s Meats, Ed is a gentle giant. All he ever wanted out of life was to become his parents, and so he married Peggy and they settled into his parents’ old house.
Rye Gerhardt (Kieran Culkin) Source: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) The youngest son of the Gerhardt clan, Rye seems himself as a big shot but is mostly just a screw up. With no hope of ever inheriting the family business, Rye sets out to build an empire of his own.
Karl Weathers (Nick Offerman) Source: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) A Korean War veteran, Karl is Luverne, Minnesota’s oratorically gifted and (primarily) inebriated lawyer. He spends most of his time drinking at the Veteran’s Hall.
FX’s Fargo season two’s second episode was an extended one at 90 minutes and much slower paced than the season’s premiere. But that doesn’t mean it was any less engaging than the season opener as episode two, titled “Before the Law,” simply took its time with each character now that the basics have been supplied in episode one. Fargo viewers learned a little about each of the main characters in the first episode, but it was episode two that really established the personal relationships between key players. We learned Ed will do anything for Peggy because of how much he loves her and the Gerhardt boys are divided on the issue of the leadership of the family business. “Before the Law,” which aired on October 19, 2015, also set up upcoming episodes by having pivotal players – including Hank Larsson and the Kansas City gang – interact for the first time.
Ted Danson as Hank Larsson, Todd Mann as Wayne Kitchen, Bokeem Woodbine as Mike Milligan, Brad Mann as Gale Kitchen in ‘Fargo’ (Photo by Chris Large / FX) Hank stops the KC gang’s car.
Ed prepares it as they chitchat about Peggy and work. Then a coin rolls under a cabinet and Ed spots one of Rye’s fingers on the floor. He blocks it from Lou’s sight as the phone rings. It’s Peggy, and Lou finally leaves while Ed’s on the phone.
He then drives out to visit his daughter and granddaughter where he finds out one of the Waffle Hut victims was a judge. In comes Lou (Patrick Wilson) wondering if the fact she was a judge changes things.
Betsy Solverson (Cristin Milioti) sits in the hospital undergoing dialysis and afterwards the family – including Molly – head home. Betsy jokes they feel special riding in the squad car. They pull up to the Waffle Hut which is closed, but Lou says he’s there because something doesn’t add up.
Recap of “Before the Law:”. Joe Bulo (Brad Garrett) and his Kansas City goons arrive at the Gerhardt house for a face-to-face meeting. Get well wishes pour in for Otto (Michael Hogan) from assorted associates, as Floyd Gerhardt (Jean Smart) counts money and prepares payouts. Floyd assembles her boys, but Dodd (Jeffrey Donovan) ...
The KC goons pop into the typewriter shop which isn’t really open, which is okay because they’re not really customers. Mike Milligan (Bokeem Woodbine) asks for Rye Gerhardt and the shop owner stumbles over his answer. Mike wants to know where he is, but he won’t give it up.