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Fargo
Who Rules the Land of Denial?
Directed by
Mike Barker
TV-MA
S3 • E8
Jun 7, 2017
52m
8.9
7.9
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Nikki struggles to survive, Emmit gets spooked and Sy joins Varga for tea.
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Cast of Who Rules the Land of Denial?
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
Goran Bogdan
Yuri Gurka
Andy Yu
Meemo
Ray Wise
Paul Marrane
Olivia Sandoval
Winnie Lopez
Michael Shepherd
Bartender
Mark Forward
Donny Mashman
Russell Harvard
Mr. Wrench
DJ Qualls
Golem
Mike Barker
Director
Noah Hawley
Writer
Monica Beletsky
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Fargo - S3 • E8 Ratings & Reviews
Flickering Myth
Shaun Munro
This was everything a Fargo episode should be; intense, action-packed, darkly hilarious and very, very weird.
Decider
Sean T. Collins
It's called "Who Rules the Land of Denial?", and it features the season's best action/thriller sequences, its goriest crimes, its biggest surprises, its most striking cinematography, and its most direct trafficking in the uncanny.
Refinery29
Courtney E. Smith
This season has been full of religious allusions, and this episode brings us the most mystical yet.
The Young Folks
Gary Shannon
"Who Rules the Land of Denial?" isn't without its flaws but it's perhaps Fargo's best episode yet.
New York Times
Scott Tobias
Human pettiness and greed result in serious collateral damage.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Brian Tallerico
No other show on television blends influences quite like Fargo.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Eight hours is too long to be trying to light a match.
Baltimore Sun
Zane Moses
While I am excited to learn the answers to these questions, I found watching this episode to be an exercise in frustration.
Den of Geek
Nick Harley
After last week's light offering, this week felt substantial and sets the season up well for its final two episodes. I especially liked this week's Coen homages.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
The last half of "Who Rules the Land of Denial?" is mildly disappointing. But that's mainly because the first half is Fargo at its best, thanks to multiple boffo action/suspense sequences and not one but two wonderful, and wonderfully weird, returns.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
"Who Rules the Land of Denial?" was, probably, the scariest Fargo episode to date, filled from front to finish with nightmarish imagery and horrifying concepts that, at times, pushed the edges of the cosmic envelope.
Entertainment Weekly
Kevin P. Sullivan
It was pretty much everything that we could want from an episode of Fargo, which is a great thing from a season that has been missing the energy of previous installments.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
I wouldn't say I was ever precisely bored by any of it. But I'm not sure this all adds up to anything beyond narrative flailing -- frequently memorable and entertaining flailing, to be sure, but flailing nonetheless.
TV Fanatic
Caralynn Lippo
The entire (extremely long) woods sequence is one of my favorite Fargo "moments" ever.
Paste Magazine
Kyle Fowle
I mention this season's troubles because "Who Rules the Land of Denial?" is by far its most compelling and ambitious episode.
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