All Stussys be warned.
You could be next.
Actually, there is no Stussy killer.

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The surname-obsessed serial killer is the latest fiction created by whoever V.M.
Varga really is so that throw the authorities off his trail.
And not just the accidental assault involving stamps.
He confessed to the emotional assault involving stamps.
Of course the Corvette was the more valuable inheritance, Emmit convinced him.
Thirty years, Ive been killing him, Emmit tells Deputy Gloria Burgle.
That was just when he fell.
The Stussy brothers represent one of the great missed opportunities ofFargoseason 3.
Was it Ewan McGregors miscasting?
Or the makeup effects?
(Ray never looked believable, and McGregors Emmit contact lenses made him look like a dead-eyed shark.)
This weeks story may have provided an explanation for why that might be.
And while thematic clarity is great, not being boring is better.
So Emmit is free to go, and Gloria has lost a sense of purpose.
You think the world is something, Gloria says.
And then it turns out to be something else.
He, too, was an old timer who suddenly found himself in a world that he didnt understand.
To someone like that, Gloria doesnt exist.
(And a Google search of her name will lead to the same conclusion.)
She was cast aside by her husband, and she fears that her son will do the same thing.
Does she even exist without the job she no longer understands and a disintegrating family?
The truth comes out in the seasons most emotionally beautiful moment, which unsurprisingly involves Winnie Lopez.
And that connection often goes unnoticed.
Elsewhere in the world ofFargo,two characters are relishing in their newfound purpose.
Finally, Nikki is back to putting those bridge kills to work.
Will next weeks finale have a shocking, tax-related revelation courtesy of Hamish Linklaters IRA official?