Season 5 of Fargo is coming to an end after this week’s release of the ninth episode. There’s only one episode left, and the finale promises to be explosive, especially after everything that happened on Tuesday’s broadcast.
This season of the anthology series, created by Noah Hawley, has received positive critical reviews. The show was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards: Best Miniseries or Television Film, and Best Actor and Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for Jon Hamm and Juno Temple, respectively.
This time, the story is set in Minnesota and North Dakota in the fall of 2019. Temple stars as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, a Midwestern housewife living in Scandia, who is on the run from her abusive ex-husband Roy Tillman (Hamm). So, here’s what you need to know about the season’s finale.
Fargo: When and How to Watch or Stream the Season 5 Finale?
The season finale of Fargo will air next Tuesday, January 16, on FX at 10 pm (ET). You can also stream it live on FXNow and Fubo. The episode will be available on Hulu after its premiere. The finale is titled “Bisquick.”
What Happened in Episode 9 of the Fifth Season of Fargo?
In the second-to-last episode of the season, Roy finally catches up to Dot. However, she won’t be alone as Dot’s mother-in-law, Lorraine (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh), gets the FBI involved in a raid on the Tillman ranch to find her. At the same time, Deputy Indira Olmstead (played by Richa Moorjani) reaches out to State trooper Witt Farr (played by Lamorne Morris), asking him to rescue Dot.
Morris Talks About the Season 5 Finale of Fargo
Speaking to Variety, Morris said that, while he didn’t want to spoil anything, the finale might be “the wildest” episode of the season so far. He went on to praise his fellow co-stars, saying, “I can tell you, a lot of actors on this show deserve some awards.”
“I would just tell the audience to watch out for great performances, and the story gets wild. It definitely gets crazy,” he told the outlet. He also explained why the ninth episode represents a big change for Roy, as he “had this free rein to do whatever the hell he felt like doing,” but now he sees that he is feeling like “‘my back is truly up against the wall.’ The only way out of this is mayhem. And that’s what you see.”