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310:, the self-proclaimed "Parking Lot King of Minnesota" Emmit Stussy celebrates his 25th wedding anniversary. Emmit's less successful twin brother Ray asks him for money. Emmit refuses the request. They discuss their past and it is revealed that their father, upon his death, bequeathed to Emmit a Corvette Stingray and to Ray a collection of rare stamps. Ray ended up with the Corvette, and still drives it though it is showing its age, and Emmit got the stamp collection. Ray feels that Emmit took advantage of him to get the better deal; Emmit disputes this perspective. Ray is a 518:, who, despite giving the episode a positive review and a B+ rating, stated that while "'The Law of Vacant Places' is not a bad premiere, it’s also not a particularly inspired one. Apart from stunt-casting Ewan McGregor as feuding twin brothers Ray and Emmit Stussy, pretty much everything that happens in this first hour and change is something that the show has already done, right down to the shocking violence that will serve as an inciting incident for the rest of the season. The acting is solid, the style is as delightful as ever—although is it pushing? A bit? Maybe." 555:] of an air conditioner falling on your head." Exploring the idea further, he added "Ray isn’t dangerous because he’s naturally a criminal, or because he’s violent. He’s dangerous because of that malleable idea of the 'truth', his truth, a vision of a future-to-be that so consumes Ray Stussy he’s willing to do anything to make it a reality." He also highly praised Maurice LeFay's death scene for playing with the audience's expectation, adding "It cleverly justified the idea of Nikki’s 1648: 303:, Jakob Ungerleider is interrogated by Colonel Horst Lagerfeld, inside what appears to be a basement. Ungerleider is accused of being a man named Yuri Gurka who murdered his girlfriend. Jakob claims it is a case of mistaken identity, as he is married and his wife is alive. Lagerfeld becomes more aggressive and threatens and forces Jakob to "tell the truth". 435:"The Law of Vacant Places" received critical acclaim, particularly for its writing, directing, and acting. McGregor's performance, in particular, was described as the stand-out of the episode, although Winstead also received a lot of praise. It currently holds a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes: the critical consensus is "While 450:
kill–in order to bring that truth to life. Emmit, that he deserves his vast fortune, that he’s earned it; Ray, that his brother stole that very same fortune away from him." He also highly praised the scene where Gloria explores her stepfather's house after the murder, the relation between Ray and Nikki, and the performances of
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statement into a version of the truth. 'We are not here to tell stories,' the Stasi officer says. 'We are here to tell the truth.' The show itself performs its own tongue-in-cheek take on this idea each week by stating that following is true when the audience has no way to refute it." He also noted that the
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novels she had no idea her stepfather had. Back in St. Cloud, Maurice suddenly appears in Ray and Nikki's apartment, explaining that things went south with the robbery. Realizing not only that Maurice killed a man, but also robbed the wrong house and did not obtain the stamp, Ray becomes aggressive;
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who needs money to marry his new fiancée (and parolee) Nikki Swango. Giving up on asking Emmit for money, Ray manipulates a parolee, Maurice LeFay, who has failed his drug test and therefore faces revocation of parole, into stealing the last remaining stamp from Emmit. However, on his way to Emmit's
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also commented on the relation between the opening scene and the episode's overall concept of truth: "The truth is pliable, and it can be swayed by those with power. Making the assertion that something is fact when there is no one powerful enough to hold you accountable — ahem! — can transform the
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gave the episode a B+, praising most of its aspects but feeling that the episode did not feel as original as other season premieres, stating that it "brought the series action back to the recent past, and with the era shift comes a feeling of familiarity. Maybe that’s why most of the episode felt
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gave the episode a 9 out of 10, highly praising the writing, humor, and performances, especially McGregor's, McNairy's, Coon's, and Winstead's. She stated "It's funny, it's dark, it's unpredictable and-best of all-it's unconventional and subverts our expectations again and again." Ben Travers of
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and adoptive and kindly grandfather to Gloria's son. Burgle is the Chief of Eden Valley, but the department is being folded into a larger municipality, so she will soon lose that title. After spending an evening with Ennis, Burgle begins the drive back home with her son. Realizing that her son
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gave a highly positive review of the episode for its writing and directing. He praised the perspectives and motivations of both Stussy brothers, stating that both had "a belief in something they believe to be true at such a deep, fundamental level, they’re both willing to steal–and, eventually,
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fan could have hoped for: a couple of murders, morally ambiguous characters, and an ominous criminal enterprise undercutting all of the events. What makes all stories that fall under the “Fargo” umbrella is that the audience witnesses all sides of the story as they snake their way into the
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stated that although "it's too early to tell after this premiere, which is so packed with quotation marks that there’s barely room for it to make an original statement", the cast "may be the strongest yet, with Mary Elizabeth Winstead a particular standout". Brian Tallerico of
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Despite being unanimous on the quality of the episode, some critics voiced concern, however, about how the episode's situations and characters partially felt too familiar, and did not feel as fresh as previous season premieres. Among them was Zack Handlen of
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infatuation; any person who understands the mind-dulling rules of a game like Bridge, understands well enough for gosh-darn third runner up spot in the Wildcat Invitational, is a character I believe can calculate Maurice’s flight down her apartment steps."
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gave the episode a perfect five star rating, highly praising McGregor's performance and the episode's use of music, stating "The episode’s music cues are incredibly diverse and some are totally bizarre, reflecting the tonal shifts of the show".
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The episode was first aired on April 19, 2017, and was seen by 1.42 million viewers. It was acclaimed by critics, with particular praise given to its writing, directing, and acting; McGregor's dual performances, in particular, were singled out.
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in return, Maurice threatens him with a gun, and blackmails him into giving him $ 5,000 by the next day. Maurice leaves, but as he exits the building, Nikki and Ray kill him by dropping a window air conditioner on his head.
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Meanwhile, Emmit and his business partner, Sy Feltz, contact a shady organization, which they had borrowed money from two years ago, to pay them back fully with interest. However, the man sent by the company, the strange
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s third season borders on the familiar, 'The Law of Vacant Places' includes commanding performances, fascinating characters, and a hilariously silly final death sequence, adding up to an entertaining premiere."
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is going to exist more than ever in the murky gray , 'truth' and 'story', trudging plow-like through the foothills between a truth, your truth and the truth. Which makes it all the more appropriate that when
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Nathan has forgotten a birthday present Ennis gave him, she drives back to his home, only to find Ennis dead in his kitchen and the house ransacked by Maurice as a result of
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conclusion. It elevates the stories above standard murder mysteries or crime tales." She also gave praise to the performances of McGregor and Winstead. Scott Tobias of
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who dictated a gun drawn must be fired by the third act unless the character who drew said gun is crushed to death underneath an air-conditioning unit."
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like a bit of a retread. Obviously, we’ve got many, many hours to go, and the seeds of the drama — as well as the performances — are uniformly strong."
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house, a stoned Maurice loses the paper on which Ray had written the address; trying to remember, Maurice confuses the town of Eden Prairie with
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follows its own self-contained narrative, "The Law of Vacant Places", set in December 2010 over several towns in
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the address of an E. Stussy, who, unbeknownst to him, has no relation whatsoever with the Stussy brothers.
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and the films of the Coen brothers, including but not limited to the original 1996 film. Scott Tobias of
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gave the episode an A− rating, highly praising McGregor's dual performance, especially as Ray.
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as two brothers, Ray (left) and Emmit Stussy. His performance was acclaimed by critics.
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listed many references to the works of the Coens, such as
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The music for the episode was provided by series composer
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As often with the series, critics drew parallels between
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on April 19, 2017, and was seen by 1.42 million viewers.
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Index

Vacant Places
Fargo
Noah Hawley
Jeff Russo
Michael Stuhlbarg
Scott Hylands
Scoot McNairy
Sylvester Groth
Fabian Busch
Linda Kash
Palindrome
The Principle of Restricted Choice
Fargo (season 3)
List of episodes
third season
FX
anthology series
Fargo
Noah Hawley
bridge
principle or law of vacant places
Minnesota
probation officer
Ewan McGregor
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Scoot McNairy
East Berlin
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
St. Cloud
parole officer

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