Malvo executes his master plan, while Lester attempts to craft one of his own. Gus and Molly team up in Duluth.Malvo executes his master plan, while Lester attempts to craft one of his own. Gus and Molly team up in Duluth.Malvo executes his master plan, while Lester attempts to craft one of his own. Gus and Molly team up in Duluth.
Joshua Close
- Chaz Nygaard
- (as Josh Close)
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This is only going to be a brief statement and less of a review, but I feel nothing more needs to be said. This episode is the best TV episode I have ever seen in my life. I watch a lot of TV, I have seen pretty much the whole of Breaking Bad, The Wire, Dexter, Boardwalk Empire, Sherlock, Mad Men, some Sopranos and more... basically everything except for the West Wing. Buridan's Ass exceeds every single episode that any of those great shows have come out with, and there have been some stunners. I know it is a big statement, and perhaps there are some other TV dramas I have yet to catch up with but I honestly believe it to be so. Flawless, majestic, unsurpassable.
10mgidb
This is a new kind of tv show, black comedy well excuted story scenario, great slow pace for events and characters conflicts thanks for everything.
Up to this episode the show was great, but it all fell apart at this point. So many things just don't make sense, and just aren't logical. Do yourself a favor and just don't watch the show. It should have been a comedy, than I would buy into it somehow. Stay away from this
There's no doubt that 'Buridan's Ass' changes the game for the first season of Fargo, however the over-reliance on contrivances and coincidence makes this episode somewhat bittersweet. I'm not going to list the things that I thought fell in this category since other reviewers have done so already but I will say that there were clearly some very creative writers in the room for this season and it's a shame it sort of missed the mark. Definitely not a 9.4/10 in my eyes but still enjoyable nevertheless.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special. It was also nominated for Best Editing and Cinematography but didn't win. In a rare occurrence, three different episodes of Fargo were nominated for Editing.
- GoofsMalvo is looking into his scope and shoots out of the window, but there's no way he could see anything, because the windows are covered with paper.
Careful observation at 0:26:36 shows the tear in the paper that the scope can see through and the raised window that he's shooting through is more noticeable at 0:27:02.
- Quotes
Lorne Malvo: [after pulling the trigger on an empty chamber by Don Chumph] That's okay. I'd be insulted if you didn't try.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards (2014)
Details
- Runtime
- 53m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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