![]() ![]() You ride a bus, wait in line for the bathroom. You get on an elevator with a dozen strangers. How any two people end up in the same place at the same time is a mystery. ![]() NOAH HAWLEY: (Reading) Everyone has their path, the choices they've made. And that same sense of peril - well, it pervades Hawley's new novel about a plane crash. OK, with tense scenes like that, Noah Hawley, "Fargo's" writer and showrunner, has made a name for himself well beyond the Coen Brothers movie that inspired this series. And every few years, you're going to look at her face and know that you're alive because you chose not to go down a certain road on a certain night, that you chose to walk into the light instead of into the darkness. And you're going to go home to your daughter. I'm going to roll my window up, and then I'm going to drive away. ![]() An earnest police officer pulls over the absolute wrong guy, played by Billy Bob Thornton.īILLY BOB THORNTON: (As Lorne Malvo) Let me tell you what's going to happen, Officer Grimly. This moment was especially chilling, though. I'm not sure if you've seen the TV series "Fargo" or not, but it's known for its dark turns. ![]()
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