“Unraveling the Chaos: How Noah Hawley’s ‘Fargo’ Transforms Mundane Life into Dark Comedy Gold”
But of course, the element of true crime claims doesn’t erase the role that fate seems to play in Fargo, where circumstance is a character all its own. Whether entrenched in the selfie culture of 2010 or following racial violence in the 1950s, each story has a way of showing how events line up in an unbelievable manner that viewers have to step back in disbelief. But of course, we’ve been told it’s true crime. Why should we doubt it at all?
Chaos, Order, and the World of Fargo
Despite the way the stories come about in bouts of chaotic exploration of characters and circumstances, it’s the legitimately architected feelings of “fate stepping in” that make the black comedy and criminal drama of Fargo feel so alien and intimate.
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