The Kansas City war is in full swing.
When things pick back up in episode 7 conversationally titled Did You Do This?
No, You Did It?

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putting Joe Bulos head in a box seems downright subtle.
Charlie was recently moved to the state penitentiary to await trial.
Simone is feeding information to Mike Milligan.
And then Lou Solverson comes a-callin with Ben S Cop Schmidt to take Floyd into the station.
With the arrest of the Gerhardt matriarch, the state trooper wants to apply pressure on both sides.
The war between the outfit and their would-be acquisitors has gone too far.
The Kansas City management isnt happy about the bodies piling up on their end.
This one is smart, capable.
This Undertaker is a different old white guy, but an old white guy nonetheless.
NEXT:Simone drops in (to see what condition her condition was in).
He wants to start a revolution.
Did You Do This?
No, You Did It moves on fromThe Myth of Sisyphusto sample some of the authorsThe Rebel.
Without it, justice seems inconceivable to the rebels mind.
There comes a time, however, when justice demands the suspension of freedom.
Then terror, on a grand or small scale, makes its appearance to consummate the revolution.
Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being.
A funny word, revolution.
While a revolution may begin with lofty ideals, violence and terror will follow.
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He recounts a story of a boy who killed his parents one day without warning.
Our stories used to be simpler, thats for sure, Floyd says.
With the metaphysical stuff aside, the three get down to brass tacks.
They want her to snitch, and shes sharp enough to pick up on that.
But now theres the question of whether he managed to pull the trigger.
NEXT:The revenge of Ronda Canuteson!
One has just found new purpose and the other is about to lose his.
This idea harkens back to Camus and his views about the arch of a revolution.
The kind of love that Lou and Betsy Solverson share is why we have philosophy.
If he needs to get married again, its okay, he says.
Just not Ronda Knutson.
Her eyes are too small, too close together or something.
You bet your ass I was.
Part ofFargos mastery is its complete understanding of tropes and cinematic language.
There is a reveal at the end, however, but its not the one were expecting.
Its been a few episodes sinceFargowent into the UFO territory, but Im glad to see it back.
Ed and Peggy are on the run with Dodd in the trunk and Hanzee not far behind.
Throw Mike Milligan into the mix, and I think we have the makings of something truly terrible.
I cannot wait.