![]() Hank goes over the murder weapons and Rye’s wanted poster…and he still has the damn shoe on his desk.Īt the beauty shop, Betsy tells Constance that she’ll soon be losing her hair due to the chemotherapy. Were people saying that in the 1970s? But she spills that the location is over on 13 th by the train station. Sometimes a girl just wants to bust a nut, she says. ![]() Hanzee asks Simone about Rye’s location, and she eventually concedes to going there with a boy for some weed. Both are familiar with Fubar- so when you put a dead judge, the Gerhardt family, and some hitters from Kansas City in a bag together, Be thinks that it may just be better to confess to the crime yourself and then go live a long life in a cell somewhere with hot and cold running water. Lou, we learn, served in the Navy- two tours as a lieutenant. They were sniffing around the crime scene, but there was no reason to hold them. Lou asks if Ben has heard of either Mike Milligan or the Kitchen brothers. Otto took over after his father, Dieter, took 19 bullets in the head in 1951. He’s not saying that Lou’s life would be easier if it were his prints on the gun, but that’s the lines along which he should be thinking, you know?īen shares some history about the Gerhardt family. When Lou mentions that the prints on the shooter’s gun belonged to Rye Gerhardt, Ben pays closer attention. Ben is working things up here and hopes to drive over to see the crime scene himself, even though Lou offers to show the photos. When Lou arrives in Fargo, he meets with a young Ben Schmidt, played by Keir O’Donnell, who works in Forensics. And Lou will be a late, so he tells Hank to inform Betsy to not wait up for him. Hank is calling because of a print match on the gun, which belonged to a Rye Gerhardt- the youngest heir to the Gerhardt syndicate out of Fargo. In Luverne, Minnesota, Lou Solverson speaks with Hank to find out about the judge’s caseload. This way, they can hopefully avoid a firefight. Maybe it’s for the best that he’s on the run, but Joe orders Mike- and only Mike- to find him for leverage. This Rye kid, though, apparently gunned down a judge, Mike says, then disappeared. ![]() Maybe kill them if the market says so, that or offer more money. They talk of shampoo brands since it’s hard to work the hair. But if Kansas City comes shooting at them, there will be hell to pay.Īt the Pearl Hotel, Joe Bulo has breakfast with a late Mike Milligan. Promises were made in blood generations ago. She needs to know, now, if the men are with her. Dodd wants to hit the mafia hard or they’ll all wither and die.įloyd concedes that they may have to fight and she’s not afraid of a war, but if it comes to that, it will be on her terms as a last resort. ![]() You don’t just pick up a gun and go to war with a Kansas City mafia. Floyd argues that this family has been peaceful since Kennedy’s days. The Kansas City offer does promise good money, but after you sign, Dodd says, your balls get taken with a straight razor and you’re fattened up like a housecat. Until he’s better, they talk to Floyd, as she’s in charge. Dodd explains to the men that he had a stroke. The Gerhardt family meets with three associates. One dead rabbit latter, Hanzee heads on his way towards the Gerhardt home. The episode begins with Hanzee petting a rabbit because as he remembers his school days when he watched a magician pull a rabbit out of a hat.
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