"The Crocodile's Dilemma" | |||
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Episodeno. | Season 1 Episode 1 | ||
Directed by | Adam Bernstein | ||
Written by | Noah Hawley | ||
Featured music | Jeff Russo | ||
Editing by | Skip Macdonald | ||
Production code | XFO01001 | ||
Original air date | April 15, 2014 (2014-04-15) | ||
Running time | 68 minutes | ||
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"The Crocodile's Dilemma" is thepilot episode andseries premiere of theFXanthology seriesFargo. The episode aired on April 15, 2014 in the United States onFX. It was written by series creator and showrunnerNoah Hawley and directed byAdam Bernstein. The title refers to theparadox inlogic known as thecrocodile dilemma.[1]
In the episode, a strange man namedLorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) arrives inBemidji, Minnesota. Living their daily lives, the town's inhabitants, including zealous police DeputyMolly Solverson (Allison Tolman), police officer and single father Gus Grimly (Colin Hanks), and insecure insurance salesmanLester Nygaard (Martin Freeman), are unaware that this man will impact their lives forever.
"The Crocodile's Dilemma" received critical acclaim and was seen by 2.65 million viewers. It received sevenPrimetime Emmy Award nominations, includingOutstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special andOutstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special.
On January 18, 2006, a drifter namedLorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) crashes a car at night on a wintry rural highway outsideBemidji, Minnesota, after hitting a deer, and cuts his forehead after banging it into the steering wheel. A nearly naked man jumps from the popped trunk and bolts through the snow into the woods. Malvo calmly watches as the man runs away and makes no attempt at pursuit, instead choosing to gaze upon the dying deer.
In town, the next day, a put-upon insurance salesman namedLester Nygaard (Martin Freeman) runs into Sam Hess (Kevin O'Grady), a former high school bully along with his sons Mickey and Moe. After reminiscing about the bullying he gave Lester, Sam intimidates Lester into accidentally running into a window and breaking his nose. At the hospital, Lester meets Malvo and tells him about Sam, and Malvo offers to murder him. Lester fails to respond, but Malvo goes to Sam's workplace, to get a glimpse of him, and later that night murders him at a strip club by throwing a knife into his head.
The next day, Lester meets Malvo in a motel restaurant and confronts him about the murder. Malvo tells Lester that if Lester does not stand up to "the boss, [Lester] will get washed away". Meanwhile, Chief Vern Thurman (Shawn Doyle) and DeputyMolly Solverson (Allison Tolman) investigate the car wreck and find the nearly naked man's frozen body in the nearby woods. They also look into Sam's death. While they are questioning Sam's wife Gina (Kate Walsh), Malvo calls Mickey pretending to be an attorney, and claims Moe inherited everything, leading Mickey to beat Moe with a hockey stick before Molly tackles him.
The police learn that Lester was overheard discussing Sam with another man (Malvo), at the hospital. Lester tries to impress his wife, Pearl (Kelly Holden Bashar), by repairing the couple's washing machine, but he fails at it, and Pearl mocks him. Lester, reaching his breaking point after years of her psychological abuse, hits her with a hammer and kills her. A panicked Lester summons Malvo to help with the aftermath. Vern arrives at Lester's house to question him about Sam, but discovers Pearl’s body in the basement. Vern radios for backup, but Malvo arrives soon afterward and fatally shoots him. Malvo disappears before Molly shows up, and Lester intentionally knocks himself out to make the killings look like ahome invasion. He eventually wakes up in the hospital and notices a piece of gun shot lodged in his hand.
Later, inDuluth, police officer Gus Grimly (Colin Hanks) converses over radio with his daughter Greta (Joey King), until he pulls Malvo over for running a stop sign. Malvo overhears the radio and threatens Gus to either press the issue and face death, or allow Malvo to leave and live. Malvo drives away as a shaken Gus returns to his patrol car.
In its initial premiere onFX, the first episode ofFargo had 2.65 million viewers.[2] The show premiered in the UK onChannel 4 on April 20, 2014, and was seen by 1.6 million viewers.[3]
The first episode of the series was critically acclaimed; it currently holds a perfect 100% rating onRotten Tomatoes.[4]
The A.V. Club writer Emily VanDerWerff gave the episode anA− rating but stated: "as much as I like this first episode, it will be hard for anything in this series to match my love of the film, which is perfection".[5]IGN reviewer Roth Cornet gave the series premiere a 9 out of 10 "Amazing" rating, saying: "with rich and zany characters, darkly comedic violence, and a tantalizing mystery on tap,Fargo is well-worth watching".[6] Dan Snierson ofEntertainment Weekly named it the second best television episode of 2014.[7]
For the66th Primetime Emmy Awards,Noah Hawley was nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special andAdam Bernstein was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special, for this episode.[8]