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Fargo
Palindrome
Directed by
Adam Arkin
TV-MA
S2 • E10
Dec 13, 2015
53m
8.4
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Cast of Palindrome
Patrick Wilson
Lou Solverson
Ted Danson
Sheriff Hank Larsson
Kirsten Dunst
Peggy Blumquist
Jesse Plemons
Ed Blumquist
Jean Smart
Floyd Gerhardt
Nick Offerman
Karl Weathers
Jeffrey Donovan
Dodd Gerhardt
Rachel Keller
Simone Gerhardt
Bokeem Woodbine
Mike Milligan
Cristin Milioti
Betsy Solverson
Zahn McClarnon
Hanzee Dent
Angus Sampson
Bear Gerhardt
Allison Tolman
Molly Solverson
Colin Hanks
Deputy Gus Grimly
Joey King
Greta Grimly
Keith Carradine
Lou Solverson
Em Haine
Noreen Vanderslice
Keir O'Donnell
Ben Schmidt
Cory Gruter-Andrew
Wes
Brad Mann
Gale Kitchen
Ryan O'Nan
Ricky G
Adam Arkin
Director
Noah Hawley
Writer
Michael Frislev
Producer
Chad Oakes
Producer
Kim Todd
Producer
Palindrome Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
We got a quiet and beautiful reminder that love and respect and family bonds still exist in this world and will continue to exist no matter who tries to destroy them. It was a beautifully odd and brave choice for show creator Noah Hawley...
The Herald (Ireland)
Pat Stacey
It's a measure of the quality of the writing and acting that we grew to care so much about these characters over the past 10 weeks.
Guardian
Richard Vine
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.
Showbiz Junkies
Rebecca Murray
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.
New York Times
Scott Tobias
The philosophizing throughout "Palindrome" is touching in it own way, a necessary counterbalance to a season where the bodies piled up by the dozen.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
There was so much to love about "Palindrome" that I decided to rank all of my favorite things.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
With all the hype the first season gave Sioux Falls, and with the very high creative bar that season set, it would have been easy for season 2 to fall short. Instead, it soared.
Los Angeles Times
Libby Hill
By the waning moments of "Palindrome," the Fargo second season finale, it's evident that sometimes it's less about speaking your piece and more about being understood once you do.
Philadelphia Daily News
Ellen Gray
Even if Noah Hawley's ongoing homage to Joel and Ethan Coen's 1996 film has lost none of its dark humor, it managed somehow not to make a joke of life, or death, even as the body count grew. And grew.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
All in all, an excellent sophomore season from a show that I won't be second-guessing anymore come next season, believe you me.
Tampa Bay Times
Brittany Volk
Fargo unexpectedly ended on a quiet, but thematic note, beautifully sending off each character.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
That lack of awareness or willingness to acknowledge the end is pervasive in "Palindrome." Like most of this show, sometimes it reveals itself gradually, and other times it smacks the viewer in the face like a cold North Dakota wind.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
It ends on a note of uplift, where there was every indication we were going to get otherwise.
IGN Movies
Terri Schwartz
Though it didn't tie every loose end up tightly, the stories it did tell were beautiful and well-crafted, and as fantastically shot, edited, written, directed, framed, colored and acted as everything else in Season 2.
TIME Magazine
Daniel D'Addario
In its final, quiet moments, Fargo's second season secured the show's place as the top drama of the post-Mad Men era.
TV.com
Tim Surette
What a fabulous and fascinating ending to a wonderful season of television that exceeded all my already lofty expectations.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Tallerico
Television is a writer's medium. The production details on Fargo are terrific, and the show boasts one of the year's best ensembles, but in this incredible season finale, it all comes down to the writing.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
The finale was bloody brilliant and morally right, loud, quiet, and deep.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
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.
indieWire
Ben Travers
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.
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