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Fargo
Fear and Trembling
Directed by
Michael Uppendahl
TV-MA
S2 • E4
Nov 2, 2015
55m
8.7
8.0
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Floyd responds to Kansas City’s proposal, Hanzee takes a road trip, and Lou has a realization.
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Cast of Fear and Trembling
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
Brad Garrett
Joe Bulo
Todd Mann
Wayne Kitchen
Dan Beirne
Sonny Greer
Elizabeth Marvel
Constance Heck
Michael Hogan
Otto Gerhardt
Allan Dobrescu
Charlie Gerhardt
Kai Lennox
Mort Kellerman
Brad Mann
Gale Kitchen
Fargo - S2 • E4 Ratings & Reviews
Guardian
Richard Vine
Some heartbreaking, understated moments between Betsy and Lou Solverson this week.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
"Fear and Trembling," this week's episode, is as gripping an installment as any so far is a testament to how well the stuff that's working is actually working, because not all of it is.
Baltimore Sun
Zane Moses
Despite this being one of the darker episodes, it was also one of my favorites. It progresses the story along nicely while forcing me to develop sympathy for every character, even stinkin' Dodd.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
If there's one thing you can say about Fargo, it's that the show never lets the plot drag! Fargo Season 2 Episode 4 made serious moves in terms of forwarding the plot and deepening existing characters.
IGN Movies
Terri Schwartz
Fargo brought together some of its key storylines, but prioritized the ways they affect its characters over ways they the affect its plot for fantastic results.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
With every episode, we begin to see more emotional overlap in stories that are connected but haven't collided at full speed yet. But this is Fargo. The crash is coming.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
There's an effort to give every character his or her dignity that helps to invest all their behavior with greater resonance.
New York Times
Scott Tobias
The episode hums with the tension of a powder keg about to go off, so much so that it's difficult to imagine a sweeter agony than this moment before the Gerhardts and Kansas City go to war and the other characters start becoming collateral damage.
Los Angeles Times
Libby Hill
It's appropriate... that so much of the fourth episode of Fargo's second season is suffused with resignation and to the inevitability of the future.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
The fourth episode felt like the calm before a very, very violent storm.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Tallerico
The fourth episode of a program like this can often be a deal-breaker... And so fans of the show should be happy that this week's Fargo was arguably the season's best.
TV.com
Tim Surette
To be clear, I'm really enjoying Season 2 and I loved "Fear and Trembling," but with so many things going on, an episode can feel like four or five shows in one.
indieWire
Ben Travers
We almost expect [Otto] to get up out of his chair and whack every last one of them, physical impossibilites be damned. And he just might, but until then, he remains a quiet force to be reckoned with.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
It's not easy being this dark and this light at the same time, but through four episodes, Fargo is pulling it off remarkably well.
Tampa Bay Times
Brittany Volk
What Fargo has done so well this season, even better than last, is weaving the characters both narratively and thematically. It's a slow build to a dramatic collision that we all see coming, but don't want it to stop.
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