It sounded like a disaster.
Season 1 aired, and critics went wild. But the strangest moment came years later, at a fan convention. A young actor asked the panel, "How did you make such darkness feel so human?" fargo: season 1 cast
Freeman looked at Tolman. Tolman looked at Odenkirk. Odenkirk laughed. It sounded like a disaster
The cast became a family of misfits. Freeman taught Tolman card tricks. Thornton gave Odenkirk a hunting knife "for emergencies." When the Emmy nominations came, Tolman cried on Freeman’s shoulder. Thornton didn’t show up—he was rumored to be feeding peanuts to a squirrel in Montana. A young actor asked the panel, "How did
"Simple," Thornton said from the back of the room, wearing sunglasses indoors. "We all knew someone like Lester. Someone like Malvo. Someone like Molly. We just never saw them in a snowbank before."
And behind the scenes? The Coen brothers, who had nothing to do with the show, quietly called Hawley after watching the pilot. "You didn’t ruin it," they said. "That’s high praise from us."
But Freeman, desperate to break typecasting, begged for the role of Lester Nygaard. He studied Midwestern manners until his natural British charm curdled into passive aggression. On set, between takes, he’d apologize to crew members for "being so horrible."