Spoiler warning: This interview contains details about tonight’s Fargo season 4 finale “Storia Americana” on FXCrime doesn’t pay, and it never did for mobsters.While we were bound to see the death of one big Kansas City mafia kingpin at the end of Fargo’s season 4, specifically Jason Schwartzman’s wet-behind-the-ears Josto Fadda (who was killed by the hands of his own family no thanks to his snitch mistress Oraetta Mayflower played by the sublime Jessie Buckley), there was always hope that Chris Rock’s Loy Cannon would see better days and the dominance of his 1950s Kansas City empire.After an acerbic code of loyalty between crime families that entailed trading their sons in an effort to keep the peace, Loy finally saw his son Satchel (who
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