Fargo, S1 Ep5
Hi everybody, Mary here.
So, here's the review for
the fifth episode in the first season of Fargo. So, without any
further ado, let's get started, shall we ?
The Six Ungraspables
So, here are the three
words I've chosen for this episode :
Baby : First of all,
the baby has arrived ! You know, the chief of police who was
killed, his baby is now born and it's a little girl. Now, the wife is
under the care of her family while she's raising that little baby and
everybody around her is very happy, the cops come to see her and
such, and they probably told her that her husband's will
be caught. But now, she will have to raise that little child on
her own, and that makes me very
sad.
Reconstitution : The
policewoman finally takes all the pieces in the puzzle and starts
re-building the path that led from the serial killer to Lester and
Sam Hess, and she wants to talk to Lester about it, but since he's in
custody, she goes to see him, only to see the infection and then he's
rushed to the hospital, so he's under sedatives and can't answer
questions, but when she goes to see him he's not sleeping, just
pretending, because he knows
that if he talks, he'll get caught.
Neighbours : Last
but not least, there is in the end the father's neighbour talking to
him, and then when the killer comes to their place, he makes him go
away, but he still manages to
manipulate him with the alarm or something like that... What's the
plan for our serial killer after that ? Will he try to get in
the policeman's flat via his neighbour's ? Stalk the police with
the stalker and the talkie-walkie, with which he can also listen to
the daughter's conversations with her friends ? We'll see more
of that soon...
Overall impression :
An excellent episode which packs a little action and speeds it a
little bit. The trap around Lester is tightening and he's about to
get caught with our serial killer !
Okay,
that's it for today, I hope that you enjoyed this post and I will see
you very soon with another one !
And
as usual, our last word : KIDNEYS !
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