The Six Ungraspables
"The Six Ungraspables" | |
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Fargo episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 1 Episode 5 |
Directed by | Colin Bucksey |
Written by | Noah Hawley |
Featured music | Jeff Russo |
Production code | XFO01005 |
Original air date | May 13, 2014 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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Episode chronology | |
"The Six Ungraspables" is the fifth episode of the FX television series Fargo. It was written by show creator Noah Hawley and was directed by Colin Bucksey.
The episode was very well received by critics, and was seen by 1.60 million viewers.
Plot
The episodes starts with a flashback on how Lester obtained the gun which eventually was used by Malvo to kill the officer during Lester's arrest at his own home. While in jail, Numbers and Wrench obtain Malvo's name from Lester. They are released but Lester, whose hand has become severely infected after being hit by one of the shot gun pellets that Malvo fired at Chief Thurman, is taken to the hospital. Molly rides in the ambulance and tries to get more information from Lester, though he is slightly delirious. She presents her evidence to Chief Oswalt, who is beginning to realize that all the recent events are related. With Stavros close to paying the blackmail demand, Malvo locks Chumph in his kitchen pantry overnight to prevent him from ruining the scheme. Malvo takes Stavros home and leaves. He spots Grimly parked by the road near the house and later follows Grimly to his home, but is confronted in his car by Grimly's neighbor. He threatens the neighbor before driving away.
Production
The episode title refers to the Zen Buddhist kōan known as The Six Ungraspables.[1]
Reception
Ratings
The episode was first aired in the US on FX on May 13, 2014 and obtained 1.60 million viewers.[2] The show was aired in the UK on Channel 4 on May 18, 2014 and was seen by 1.0 million viewers.[3]
Critical reception
The critical response to the fifth episode of Fargo was very positive. The A.V. Club writers Todd VanDerWerff and Zack Handlen gave the episode an A rating, saying "(...) this episode was immensely enjoyable, although some of that enjoyment was tempered for me by a very deep concern that Gus was about to get shot," followed by "It’s a good sign when a show can make you worry this much about someone so quickly."[1]
Another positive review came from IGN's Roth Cornet, who gave the episode an "amazing" rating of 9.3/10 and said "Midway through Fargo’s 10-episode run, the series at large is revealing itself to be an elaborate and gorgeously crafted grim parable in its own right."[4]
References
- 1 2 Handlen, Zack; VanDerWerff, Todd (May 13, 2014). "Fargo: "The Six Ungraspables"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (May 14, 2014). "Tuesday Cable Ratings: NBA Playoffs Win Night, 'Deadliest Catch', 'Little Couple', 'Fargo', 'True Tori', 'Faking It' & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
- ↑ Eames, Tom (May 19, 2014). "BAFTA TV Awards attract 5.1m, down 900k from last year". Digital Spy. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
- ↑ Cornet, Roth (May 13, 2014). "Fargo: "The Six Ungraspables" Review". IGN. Retrieved June 3, 2014.