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What did Lester do to his hand?

Lester is hospitalized after his right hand gets severely infected from a shotgun pellet wound sustained when Malvo shot Thurman. On the way to the hospital, Solverson
Solverson
Solverson is the female protagonist of the first season and appears as a child in a supporting role in the second season. In the first season, she is introduced as a deputy, and is a major figure in the solving of the case involving Lorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) and Lester Nygaard (Martin Freeman).
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rides in the ambulance and tries to get more information from Lester.
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What was in Lester's hand?

Lester got a piece of metal ball stuck into his wrist that shot from the shot gun of Lorne Marvo(Bill Bob Thronton) while shooting the Chief of Bemidji Police.
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What happened to Lester in Fargo?

However, police chief Vern Thurman arrived at Lester's house to discuss Lorne, and if Lester had any involvement with Sam Hess's death. Before he could reply, Vern saw the blood on the stairwell. As he saw Pearl's lifeless body, he arrested Lester, until he was shot in the back by an arriving Lorne Malvo.
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Is Lester Nygaard Fargo Based on a true story?

Martin Freeman's Lester Nygaard and Billy Bob Thornton's Lorne Malvo are completely fictional.
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Why did Lester frame his brother?

In this episode, Chazz visits Lester in the hospital after a police officer tells him that Lester is involved with Pearl's murder, and disowns him. Out of retribution (and possible concealed anger for always being worse than him), he is later framed by Lester.
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Lorne Malvo and Lester Nygaard Elevator Scene - Fargo - S01E09 - Season 1

Why did Molly tell Lester the glove story?

In telling Lester that story Molly is pleading with him one more time, to drop the other glove onto the platform, to admit to what is going on and help them get Malvo, for the sake of everyone else's safety.
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Why is Malvo after Lester?

"Malvo's primary motivation is he wants to see if can he turn a civilized person into an animal on some level," Hawley says. "He recognizes in Lester something he hasn't seen before.
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Who was the real hitman in Fargo?

Lorne Malvo is a hitman for hire, based in Reno, Nevada. He is hired to kidnap and presumably murder Phil McCormick. He abducts McCormick from his workplace, strips him of his clothes, and throws him in the trunk of his car.
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Why is it called Fargo?

Even though the movie takes place mostly in Brainerd, Minnesota, the Coen brothers decided to call it Fargo, which is in North Dakota, just because they liked the sound of it for a title better than Brainerd, which "was not cool enough." Fargo is where Jerry Lundegaard meets the two hoods he hires to kidnap his wife.
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Why did Fargo lie about being true?

“We wanted to make a movie just in the genre of a true story movie," he said. "You don't have to have a true story to make a true story movie.” In essence, the Coens wanted to the film to carry the feeling of being a sordid true-crime drama, even if the events being presented never actually happened.
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Why was Lester's hand infected on Fargo?

Lester is hospitalized after his right hand gets severely infected from a shotgun pellet wound sustained when Malvo shot Thurman. On the way to the hospital, Solverson rides in the ambulance and tries to get more information from Lester.
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Why is the wife kidnapped in Fargo?

Even though Jean Lundegaard is technically the focus of the film's crisis, she gets surprisingly short shrift from everybody else. Her husband, Jerry, apparently never considers her wellbeing, and lets her get kidnapped in order to pay off some unknown debt he owes.
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Who hid the money in Fargo?

In fact, it's the same snowy field and fence where kidnapper Carl Showalter (Steve Buscemi) buried close to $1 million in cash for later retrieval. Carl met an untimely demise, but now fans know what happened to that money — Stavros Milos (Oliver Platt) used it on his way to becoming the Supermarket King.
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What disorder does Lester have?

Lester suffers from a wasting disease which has gradually worn down his motor skills during his life and left him wheelchair-bound, though he is able to walk short distances with the use of a cane. Due to his limited mobility, Lester has grown considerably overweight, and he also suffers from asthma.
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Does Lester have autism?

He is from the Midwest. He also has Asperger's syndrome, is bisexual, and an atheist.
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Was Lester always disabled?

Michael, Trevor, and Lester. Lester was born with a wasting disease that destroyed his muscle strength to the point where he had to move around in a wheelchair, though he can still walk short distances with the help of a cane.
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What is the most said word in Fargo?

"Aw, Geez."

Out of all the quotes found in Fargo, this one is the most enduring. It summarizes both the comedic and dark nature of the series, as the simplistic nature of the characters clashes with the violence they're a part of.
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What town is Fargo based on?

Plot. In 1987, Jerry Lundegaard, the executive sales manager of a Minneapolis Oldsmobile dealership owned by his father-in-law, Wade Gustafson, is desperate for money.
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Is the deaf guy in Fargo really deaf?

Actor Russell Harvard, the kinetic presence behind Mr. Wrench, was born deaf. He's been acting since he was a child.
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What was Malvo's riddle in Fargo?

When Gus stopped Malvo on the way out and asked him how he can lie like that, Malvo responded with his own question: "Did you know the human eye can see more shades of green than any other color? My question for you is: Why?"
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Who is Malvo in real life?

Lee Boyd Malvo (born February 18, 1985), also known as John Lee Malvo, is a convicted murderer who, along with John Allen Muhammad, committed a series of murders dubbed the D.C. sniper attacks over a three-week period in October 2002. Malvo was aged 17 during the span of the shootings.
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Is Lorne Malvo an anagram?

Fargo- Lorne Malvo is an anagram for Moral Novel i.e. The Bible..God is real...the plague..
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Who bullied Lester in Fargo?

Samuel "Sam" Hess is a major antagonist in the TV series Fargo. He was the owner of a trucking company in Bemidji, Minnesota. He had ties to the Fargo Crime Syndicate and was also the childhood bully of Lester Nygaard. He was portrayed by Kevin O'Grady.
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How did Malvo drop fish?

While it was later revealed to be the act of a tornado that pulled the fish right out of the water, at the time it appeared to be the last in a long line of "signs from God" for grocery store king Stavros Milos (Oliver Platt), all of which had been secretly manufactured by Malvo until this point.
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