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EPISODE
SEASON
Fargo - Season 2 Episode 10: Palindrome
A young state trooper in connection with his Sheriff father in law become obsessed with investigating the family of a major mob syndicate of which somehow somehow a small town beautician and her husband get caught up in the mix.
17 February 1952, Southampton, England, UK
1 January 1977, Southwark, London, England, UK
2 February 1986, Naples, Campania, Italy
11 May 1968, Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
5 December 1980, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
December 15, 2015
The finale was bloody brilliant and morally right, loud, quiet, and deep.
December 22, 2015
There's no doubt Fargo's second season has been a sophisticated piece of television, warm, funny, dark and thrilling -- it's a joy to watch, from the acting to the split screen cinematography, the excellent soundtrack and lines.
December 15, 2015
There was so much to love about the finale of Fargo's second, excellent season.
December 15, 2015
Story-wise, [Noah] Hawley's fully capable of telling a fleshed-out character-driven story in 10 episodes but as a viewer it's painful to say goodbye to his characters.
December 15, 2015
It ends on a note of uplift, where there was every indication we were going to get otherwise.
December 15, 2015
There was so much to love about "Palindrome" that I decided to rank all of my favorite things.
December 15, 2015
Fargo Season 2 Episode 10 was a lovely and low-key ending to Fargo Season 2. It provided a great amount of closure on all the major plot points, while refusing the typical narrative tendency to wrap everything up cleanly and as expected.
December 15, 2015
There has been considerable change over these past few weeks, and the final episode finds everyone, if not in a definitive place, at least in one that makes sense for them as an ending.
December 15, 2015
The most pressing impediment to hailing the Fargo Season 2 finale as "great" (let alone comparable to the superb Season 1 kicker) is that most of the action was either already complete or abundantly obvious.
December 15, 2015
The philosophizing throughout "Palindrome" is touching in it own way, a necessary counterbalance to a season where the bodies piled up by the dozen.

