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Fargo
Somebody to Love
Directed by
Keith Gordon
TV-MA
S3 • E10
Jun 20, 2017
53m
8.5
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Gloria follows the money, Nikki plays a game and Emmit learns a lesson about progress from Varga. Season finale.
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Cast of Somebody to Love
Ewan McGregor
Emmit Stussy / Ray Stussy
Michael Stuhlbarg
Sy Feltz
Carrie Coon
Gloria Burgle
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Nikki Swango
David Thewlis
V.M. Vargas
Shea Whigham
Moe Dammick
Graham Verchere
Nathan Burgle
Andy Yu
Meemo
Olivia Sandoval
Winnie Lopez
Mary McDonnell
Ruby Goldfarb
Russell Harvard
Mr. Wrench
Hamish Linklater
Larue Dollard
Keith Gordon
Director
Noah Hawley
Writer
Leslie Cowan
Producer
Michael Frislev
Producer
Regis Kimble
Producer
Chad Oakes
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Somebody to Love Ratings & Reviews
Flickering Myth
Shaun Munro
For the most part this was a tidy, satisfying finale that nevertheless ended in a fashion likely to infuriate as many as it pleased.
Decider
Sean T. Collins
The genius of this episode, and of Fargo's divisive but richly acted, thoughtfully shot, and cryptically written third season, lies in asking us what we think that view might be.
Refinery29
Courtney E. Smith
Showrunner Noah Hawley does an excellent job of continuing to run, full speed, until the finish line - such a good job, in fact, that the last episode doesn't feel like something I'm watching to see loose ends tied up.
Guardian
Rebecca Nicholson
I loved Fargo's refusal to come up with a neat ending, instead leaving us in silence to work out whose version of the world is true.
The Young Folks
Gary Shannon
Somehow, Fargo's final episode, "Somebody to Love," manages to be both stupidly excessive and disappointingly anti-climactic.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
Fargo, see, is ultimately a series about the death of capitalism, where the only people who can profit are con men and hucksters, who see the world for what it really is.
Forbes
Erik Kain
I'm fine being left to make up my own mind about Tony and the rest of the characters in that show, but less pleased when the show is unwilling to give us a satisfying ending and a real conclusion.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
I just needed a little more shock and awe, as it were, instead of "okay, then" and meh. You know what I mean?
Paste Magazine
Kyle Fowle
What's emerged across the season, and somewhat falls into place in "Somebody to Love," is a lingering sense of dread when it comes to this balance, and technology plays a central role in the mounting angst.
New York Times
Scott Tobias
The season finale brings us to the "little bit of money" part of Fargo, the moral reckoning part, in which our hero - in this case, Gloria - surveys the carnage and is left aghast at the pointlessness of it all.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Tallerico
The third season of Fargo ends with something of a cliffhanger, but it's one that plays into exactly what this season has been about: the fluid nature of truth.
Baltimore Sun
Zane Moses
As is typical in Fargo and in many Coen brothers films, the mystical storylines and themes are left open for interpretation.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
The season finale managed to achieve the perfect mix of thrilling and satisfying, with legitimate twists and turns but also much-needed resolution for this cast of characters.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
This was a true story. Only it wasn't at all. But it was great.
Den of Geek
Nick Harley
A bunch of stuff just happens in this finale and none of it really in a meaningful way... It wasn't a trainwreck, but could being so thoroughly mediocre be worse?
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
It may have been an uneven season at times, but Fargo brings its third star-studded trip to the chilly Midwest to a close with a satisfying finale that could also end the series on a high note.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
The finale episode -- "Somebody to Love" -- was a terrific capper to another strong year, even if it didn't close all of the season's narrative loops.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
While I maintain that this the weakest season by many measures, the story of Gloria Burgle, V.M. Varga, and the Stussys wades into some of the murkiest and most intriguing philosophical questions of the series to date.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
The ending is the best part of the episode, maybe the best part of the season as a whole; it gives every odd digression and weird character choice the ring of intentionality and resonance that I've been wanting for so long.
indieWire
Ben Travers
With all this uncertainty in a world demanding certainty, why was the open-ended finale ultimately unsatisfying The easy answer is that we want answers.
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