FargoSeason 5 ended on a major note that has ties toNo Country for Old Men.
Munch told Dot that she still had a debt to pay for killing his partner.
Isn’t that who we should be?"
Dot’s statement led to Munch abandoning his code.
Was this scene baked into the premise of the season?"
Hawley: “No.
And then of course, he kills her off-camera.”
This is due to Moss' reminder that he’s just a man like everybody else.
What if thatshisscene, and shes like, Well, Im not going to be in your scene.
Then he exits the house, and we know that hes killed her.
He needs his pound of flesh.
I know that you have designs, but its a school night and were halfway to supper.
So, do what youre gonna do, or wash your hands and help us prepare the meal.
Then, of course, hes in the kitchen thats funny.
But then, of course, in the chaos of family life, its like hes in the way.
‘Measure out a cup of milk… Heres the beer.’
Then she says to him, very pragmatically, ‘You took a job that had a risk.
You cant be mad at the risk.
You had a mother once, and if someone had come for her…
I just did what I had to do.
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