00:07La quarta installazione di Fargo è come America, come tutti sono stati, ma questo è un periodo piece, è sette
00:13in 1950.
00:14È il black mob versus l'Italian mob fighting over Kansas City.
00:20Italiens, in the past, non conoscono ancora, quindi non conoscono.
00:24Quindi noi abbiamo bisogno, noi abbiamo bisogno.
00:26Loi Cannon, he's a gangster, he's the head of the black mob.
00:30I don't know if Loi even thinks the American dream is possible, as described by other people.
00:37But he knows he can get power if he's got enough money.
00:40We know the climb is hard. We thank you for that climb, because climbing makes us strong.
00:47They were born in Huss. We're the goddamn Roman Empire.
00:50My character's name is Josto, the son of Donatello Fada.
00:53I think he's a person that burns with a lot of anger and has, like, a real S list.
00:59I could say shit list.
01:02I could say he's a real shit list.
01:05We're trying to have both of these crime families coexist.
01:09And because it's Fargo, we know that shit will happen.
01:13Decorative? Or you just like the smell?
01:15It's a warning to the other rats.
01:16It's our biggest cast yet. There's maybe 25 main characters.
01:22At the heart of it is a young girl, Ethelrita Smutny, who is the daughter of Thurman and Dibril, who
01:28run a funeral home.
01:29She's 16 years old. She's very wise beyond her years. And she's the narrator of Fargo.
01:36My History Report by Ethelrita Carl Smutny.
01:39It's the biggest and the best of Fargo. They're really going for it in this one. The scale is enormous.
01:46Like all three other installments of Fargo added up, equals the size of this one.
01:51It's a historical, multi-generational epic. It deals with, as Fargo does, miscommunication.
01:59Uh, what are you saying?
02:01You've got a funny way of talking.
02:03Yeah. I'm from Minnesota.
02:06Probably will become a bloodbath of sorts at some point.
02:08You think about the people who come to this country, many of them leave behind lives in which they carried
02:14a lot of respect with them.
02:15And in coming to America, they have to accept the lower rung on the ladder.
02:19of what you're going to take. Gentlemen, this is a private hospital. We serve only a certain class of people.
02:26A certain class of people?
02:27St. Bartholomew is a few miles away. That's the public hospital for your kind of people.
02:33Fargo is exploring, in a way, the history of America.
02:37The mixing of all these different nations.
02:41Business, family, country.
02:43What kind of power do we have? What do we deserve?
02:47Parenthood and killing.
02:51Does the world have to be like this?
02:53It's a timely story, really asking the question, if America is a nation of immigrants, how does one become American?
03:00I think that's a lot of it. There's a few other things, but I don't want to tell you.
03:10No killing. No.
03:13No.
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