The first season of the
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black comedy
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–
crime drama
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television series ''
Fargo'', premiered on April 15, 2014, on
FX. Starring
Billy Bob Thornton,
Allison Tolman,
Colin Hanks and
Martin Freeman, the season consisted of ten episodes and concluded its initial airing on June 17, 2014.
Set from January 2006 to February 2007, the season follows hitman
Lorne Malvo (Thornton) who stops at a hospital in
Bemidji, Minnesota
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following a car accident and influences local mild-mannered insurance salesman
Lester Nygaard
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(Freeman) with his violent and deceptive ways. Their meeting sets forth a series of murders throughout the city. Meanwhile, Deputy
Molly Solverson (Tolman) of Bemidji and Officer
Gus Grimly
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Ch ...
(Hanks) of
Duluth attempt to solve several crimes across the state that they believe may be linked to Malvo and Nygaard.
Bob Odenkirk
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,
Keith Carradine
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,
Joey King
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,
Glenn Howerton,
Kate Walsh,
Russell Harvard,
Adam Goldberg,
Oliver Platt,
Keegan-Michael Key, and
Jordan Peele
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all make recurring appearances.
Filming of the first season began in
Calgary
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,
Alberta
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, in late 2013 and concluded in 2014. The first season received acclaim from critics, praising its writing, directing and the performances of Thornton, Tolman, Hanks and Freeman. The season won the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries
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, along with
Outstanding Directing and
Outstanding Casting, as well as fifteen other nominations. It was nominated for five
Golden Globe Award
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s, winning
Best Miniseries or Television Film and
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film for Thornton's performance as Malvo.
Cast
Main
*
Billy Bob Thornton as
Lorne Malvo, a hitman with a violent and deceptive nature, who crashes his car in
Bemidji, Minnesota
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, while passing through.
*
Allison Tolman as Deputy
Molly Solverson, a police deputy from Bemidji who is hot on the case of Malvo and Nygaard.
*
Colin Hanks as Officer
Gus Grimly
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Ch ...
, a kindly officer from
Duluth, Minnesota
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, who meets Malvo after stopping him for speeding.
*
Martin Freeman as
Lester Nygaard
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, a hapless life insurance salesman from Bemidji who meets Malvo in the hospital after an encounter with a childhood bully.
Recurring
Guest stars
* Kevin O'Grady as Sam Hess, Lester's childhood bully and a truck salesman with affiliations to the Fargo mob.
*
Shawn Doyle
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as Chief Vern Thurman, the trusted leader of the Bemidji police force.
* Carlos Diaz as young Stavros Milos
* Allegra Fulton as Helena Milos, Stavros' ex-wife.
*
Eve Harlow
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as young Helena Milos
Episodes
Production
In 2012, it was announced that
FX, with the
Coen brothers as executive producers, was developing a new television series based on the 1996
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-winning film ''
Fargo''. It was later announced that adaptation would be a 10-episode limited series.
Series creator
Noah Hawley
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served as the sole writer for all ten episodes of the season, while the task of directing was given to
Adam Bernstein,
Randall Einhorn,
Colin Bucksey
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Career
Since the 1970s, Bucksey has accumulated a number of credits in British TV, directing episodes of ''Crown Court'', ''Armchair Thriller'', ''Educating Marmalade'' and ...
,
Scott Winant
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and
Matt Shakman
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. On August 2, 2013, it was announced that
Billy Bob Thornton had signed on to star in the series. On September 27, 2013,
Martin Freeman also signed on to star. On October 3, 2013, it was announced that
Colin Hanks was cast in the role of
Duluth police officer Gus Grimly. Production began in fall 2013 with filming taking place in and around
Calgary
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,
Alberta
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.
The season featured many guest appearances, such as
Bob Odenkirk
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,
Adam Goldberg,
Russell Harvard,
Oliver Platt,
Glenn Howerton,
Keegan-Michael Key,
Jordan Peele
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,
Keith Carradine
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,
Kate Walsh,
Julie Ann Emery,
Rachel Blanchard,
Joshua Close
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,
Susan Park,
Gary Valentine
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,
Stephen Root and
Shawn Doyle
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Early life and education
Doyle was born an ...
.
Reception
Critical response
The first season of ''Fargo'' received critical acclaim. It holds a
Metacritic
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score of 85 out of 100 based on 40 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, it has a 97% rating based on 140 reviews, with an average rating of 8.45/10. The site's summary says that "''Fargo'' presents more quirky characters and a new storyline that is expertly executed with dark humor and odd twists."
Robert Bianco of ''
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'' gave it a highly positive review, praising the performances of the cast and "the depth of its characterizations and the individuality of its approach." Brian Tallerico of ''
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'' acclaimed the series and wrote, "With an amazing ensemble driven by great performances from top to bottom, an incredibly smart writers' room, brilliant callbacks to the original that feel more inspired than forced, and a filmmaking style that feels as cinematic as this grand Minnesotan tragedy deserves, ''Fargo'' is one of the most addictive new shows of the year." However,
Emily Nussbaum of ''
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'' criticized the series for its sexualized violence and its lack of ambiguity and pathos.
Awards and nominations
Home media release
On October 14, 2014,
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released the first season of ''Fargo'' on
DVD
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and
Blu-ray
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. In addition to all ten episodes, both DVD and Blu-ray disc formats include audio commentaries on three episodes by
Billy Bob Thornton,
Allison Tolman and
Noah Hawley
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, deleted scenes, three behind-the-scenes featurettes, and in select sets, an exclusive, collectible
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References
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