Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below. There's a quasi-classic filmmaking adage, attributed to Stanley Kubrick I think, about how making a movie is basically having four or five good, memorable scenes connected by a story. Which, come to think of it, makes sense when you're talking about Kubrick due to the slow, deliberate and lengthy nature of his scenes. A lot of Fargo's third season reminds me of this concept, as a lot of it didn't feel all that fluid, but - damn - there were some really powerful, standout moments that resonated long after viewing.