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Fargo
Eating the Blame
Directed by
Randall Einhorn
TV-MA
S1 • E4
May 5, 2014
50m
8.9
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When Gus tries to right a wrong, Malvo embraces his alter ego. Lester finds himself in a surprising situation, and Molly uncovers a promising lead.
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Cast of Eating the Blame
Billy Bob Thornton
Lorne Malvo
Allison Tolman
Molly Solverson
Colin Hanks
Deputy Gus Grimly
Martin Freeman
Lester Nygaard
Bob Odenkirk
Bill Oswalt
Oliver Platt
Stavros Milos
Glenn Howerton
Don Chumph
Russell Harvard
Mr. Wrench
Adam Goldberg
Mr. Numbers
Randall Einhorn
Director
Noah Hawley
Writer
Michael Frislev
Producer
Chad Oakes
Producer
Kim Todd
Producer
Eating the Blame Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kenny Herzog
Milos has emerged as the past pair of episodes' most compelling role player, thanks overwhelmingly to Platt's sure hand at guiding this kind of blustery-but-panic-stricken rube.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
All in all, 'Eating the Blame' works as a bridge to the halfway point of the storyline.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
Billy Bob Thornton clearly delighted in playing the humble reverend. complete with the accent and catchphrases. And it was a lot of fun! But watching an actor have fun with a role isn't enough to get me to tune in each week.
IGN Movies
Roth Cornet
The fourth episode of Fargo gave us lots to chew on. What's great about this series is that it raises legitimately interesting questions about human nature, but it does so in an entirely entertaining package.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
God may not be real in the universe of Fargo, but the writer is, and that's good enough.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Though Fargo the show now definitively takes place in the same universe as Fargo the movie... the wood-chipper has turned the show into something that's linked to the movie while becoming its own weird and wonderful thing.
TV Fanatic
Carla Day
I love anytime Molly is on screen. She may be downtrodden right now, but she's the only police officer who has a clue about what's going on.
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