It is both a spinoff and continuation.
Contrary to the claim that appears at the beginning of each episode and similar to the movie Fargo (1996), the story is completely fictional.
Fargo is the largest city of North Dakota in the United States. It's only shown in the series in the seventh episode in Season One..
The series was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
As well, a bit was filmed south of Calgary, in the town of High River, Alberta, Canada, where many film and television productions are shot, such as Heartland,, Tin Star, and some of Superman II (the house used as the farmhouse in the aforementioned film survived the catastrophic Alberta Flood of 2013.
The rain of fish in episode six is a probably due to a water spout picking up fish from Lake Superior, which freezes 1 in 20 years according to Wikipedia.
In the beginning of episode seven, Chaz, Kitty and Gordo are in the kitchen when the reporter in the TV News refers to a possible tornado causing the incident.
In the beginning of episode seven, Chaz, Kitty and Gordo are in the kitchen when the reporter in the TV News refers to a possible tornado causing the incident.
Somewhat, Season One took place in 2006 in Bemidji, Minnesota, which is in the northern part of the state. Season Two is in 1979 in Luverne, Minnesota, which is in the Southwest corner of the State. One recurring character is Lou Solverson, portrayed by Keith Carradine for Season One who is a retired cop turned diner manager. Season Two has Patrick Wilson playing a younger Lou Solverson who is part of the state highway patrol.
Each season we will see a glimpe of Fargo, North Dakota.
Season One: Bemidji and Duluth, Minnesota, 2006-2007
Season Two: Luverne, Minnesota and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1979
Season Three: Eden Valley, Eden Prairie, and St. Cloud, Minnesota, 2010-2011
Season Four: Kansas City, Missouri and Liberal, Kansas, 1950-1951
Season Five: Scandia, Minnesota and Bismarck and Stark County, North Dakota, 2019
Season One: Bemidji and Duluth, Minnesota, 2006-2007
Season Two: Luverne, Minnesota and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1979
Season Three: Eden Valley, Eden Prairie, and St. Cloud, Minnesota, 2010-2011
Season Four: Kansas City, Missouri and Liberal, Kansas, 1950-1951
Season Five: Scandia, Minnesota and Bismarck and Stark County, North Dakota, 2019
A Fargo soundtrack, including scene descriptions, can be found on Tunefind.
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- How many seasons does Fargo have?5 seasons
- How many episodes does Fargo have?51 episodes
- When did Fargo premiere?April 15, 2014
- When did Fargo end?January 16, 2024
- How long are episodes of Fargo?1 hour
- What is the IMDb rating of Fargo?8.9 out of 10
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- Who was the executive producer of Fargo?Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, Kim Todd, John Cameron, Erik Holmberg, Steve Stark, Geyer Kosinski, Adam Bernstein, and others
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- What is the plot of Fargo?Various chronicles of deception, intrigue, and murder in and around frozen Minnesota. All of these tales mysteriously lead back one way or another to Fargo, North Dakota.
- Who are the characters in Fargo?Lorne Malvo, Lester Nygaard, Lou Solverson, Molly Solverson, Peggy Blumquist, Gus Grimly, Bear Gerhardt, Ben Schmidt, Betsy Solverson, Bill Oswalt, and others
- What genre is Fargo?Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
- How many awards has Fargo won?77 awards
- How many awards has Fargo been nominated for?403 nominations
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