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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Fargo - Season 3 Episode 06: The Lord of No Mercy
Season 3 begins with real estate mogul Emmit Stussy seemingly having it all will have to deal with a lot of rivalry as he portrays himself as an American success story.
21 July 1970, Santiago, Chile
23 July 1967, Vieste, Apulia, Italy
8 September 1971, Aldershot, Hampshire, England, UK
1 October 1975, East Berlin, East Germany
3 July 1973, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
May 25, 2017
It's still too early to unpack all the thematic musings, but one does get the sense that this season, for all of its cops-and-criminals drama, is one focused on the need for human connection, truth and empathy.
May 25, 2017
It's fun to see how much this show can mix it up in terms of length, and this one was tight and clever, although I'm starting to worry that there isn't enough time left in this season to wrap everything up.
May 25, 2017
Fargo has steadily gotten better each week and I hope that trend continues.
October 03, 2017
My best guess (and strongest hope) about this episode's title, 'The Lord of No Mercy,' is that it's a reference to James 2:13 in the Bible.
May 25, 2017
As the opening titles have indicated, this season of Fargo is all about the nature of truth - what is true, whether it is immutable, who defines truth, etc. On Fargo Season 3 Episode 6, that theme is particularly pertinent.
May 25, 2017
I have to point out how incredible Ewan McGregor is throughout this entire episode as both Stussy brothers, but Ray in particular.
May 25, 2017
If it's surprising, it's also necessary, and suggests a more exciting conclusion to the season than prior episodes might have suggested.
May 30, 2017
With the creator Noah Hawley taking over scripting duties, Fargo enters the second half of its 10-episode season by eliminating one of its catalysts, but tightening the screws elsewhere.
December 20, 2017
Am I the only one who's starting to think V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) isn't all he's, uh, cracked up to be?
August 29, 2018
Sometimes the show just needs to take viewers on a sprint, and the taut, economic "The Lord of No Mercy" did a fantastic job of just that.

