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EPISODE
SEASON
Fargo - Season 1 Episode 09: A Fox, A Rabbit, and A Cabbage
Fargo features a new true crime story and new characters, all entrenched in the humor, murder and “Minnesota nice” that made the film a classic.
17 January 1967, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
7 December 1974, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, USA
30 July 1999, Los Angeles, California, USA
31 March 1958, Jerichow, East Germany
20 May 1977, Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada
14 April 1960, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
October 07, 2015
A Fox, A Rabbit, And A Cabbage" is yet another example at how expert this series has been at generating tension; there were several scenes throughout where I found myself nearly unable to breathe.
October 07, 2015
The hour moved at a swift pace to move the story forward while causing me anxiety each moment. The anticipation of what horrible event would happen was brilliantly nerve-wracking.
October 09, 2015
In the end, this is a surprising and sometimes astonishingly cinematic episode that begins to set up the end by pulling the various threads together with a sense of inevitability.
October 09, 2015
Billy Bob Thornton was great tonight, and almost human, especially in his scenes with Martin Freeman.
October 07, 2015
The level of suspense that Noah Hawley's script and Matt Shakman's direction create is almost unbearable, and that tension was palpable and powerful throughout the screening.
October 07, 2015
There was a tremendous sense of tension throughout the episode.
October 08, 2015
I've liked Fargo all along, but "A Fox, A Rabbit and A Cabbage" marks the episode where I fell in love with the series. What a brilliant hour of television.

