'Fargo' season 2 episode 2 spoilers: Gerdharts and the Blomquists have inner struggles

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It's only been a week since season two of "Fargo" premiered; nevertheless, television critics are already claiming that the show is one of the best dramas this year. Based on advanced press previews, the show has been receiving critical acclaim for its brilliant and masterful storytelling.

An all-new episode of "Fargo" airs this Monday night. The second episode, titled "Before the Law," sees the internal struggle within the Gerhardt family continue to build up. According to the official episode synopsis, the Gerhardt family will also be getting an unexpected offer.

The upcoming episode also sees the introduction of Mike Milligan who is described as a straight-talking and intimidating enforcer belonging to the Kansas City crime organization.

Meanwhile, Ed and Peggy Blomquist struggle to keep their secret. Ed will try to clean up the mess from last episode, while Peggy tries to act like everything is normal.

According to Spoiler TV, the upcoming episode is as "wryly funny and amusingly dark as the premiere."

During the "Fargo" PaleyFest panel last weekend, the show's executive producers and cast members were present and proceeded to spill interesting details regarding the second season.

According to executive producer, Noah Hawley, the Coen brothers have remained supportive of the show. Out of respect, they have also not interfered with the show's production.

"They ask how it's going, and we talk about some stuff, and I try not to overstay my welcome. We send them everything, and I don't know that they read things and watch things," said Hawley.

"It's mostly just, I like to keep in touch with them, but I try not to bother them," he added.

Hawley also revealed that the cast and crew had to film the current season with a tight schedule. They had filmed 10 episodes in only 85 days. While it may have been stressful working with the said schedule, the cast and crew were able to become a "tight-knit group."

Season two of "Fargo" airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on FX.

 

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