Fargo: Chapter 4 arrived on TV in the wake of a summer in which the Black Lives Matter movement swelled following the killing of George Floyd, and a divided nation of red and blue barreling toward the 2020 U.S.
presidential election.For Fargo’s fourth season, creator Noah Hawley chose the crossroads of Kansas City, MI in 1950, where the end of two migrations converged: Blacks from the South and European immigrants.Two mob families in the city, one led by Chris Rock’s Loy Cannon and the other by Jason Schwartzman’s green Josto Fadda, battle for control of their piece of the American dream; an alternate economy of exploitation, graft and drugs.
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