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Whats more, hes the latest in a line of Tillman sheriffs that goes back to his grandfather.
Hes also a man with a clear philosophy.
Theres a natural order to things, he says in voice-over.
We know it in our bones.
Hes undeniably a hard man.
But could it be possible hes played a role in creating his countys hard times?
On a personal level, theyre about to get harder.
Her, of course, is Dot, and only one-half of they has returned: Ole Munch.
But he offers no apologies.
By Munchs reckoning, this was a job he never could have pulled off with such a meager team.
And why did Roy want this Tiger?
Shes my wife, he tells Munch.
Though Dots been in hiding for nine or ten years, Roy hasnt forgotten.
Roy gets points for promptness, but by all evidence, he didnt have a great plan.
So now Roys up against a tiger and whatever animal Munch most resembles.
And so far he looks like a wolf.
Dot has answers for both, but theyre not particularly convincing.
Of course, the same could be said for the Tillmans.
If Roy is the king of his county, his hilltop hot tub is his crown.
Roy argues that he is the law of the land, to which Gator simply adds the word freedom.
Elsewhere, its time for a twin bracing.
But its not like either of them have much say in the matter.
Up in North Dakota, Witts hospital room hosts an impromptu meeting of law-enforcement officers.
From Indira, Gator learns that Dot has returned to Scandia.
This does not bode well for her.
But the discovery probably doesnt bode well for Gator or any other potential intruders, either.
It seems a bit, well, crazy.
The Tillmans are pretty determined to bring her home.
This brings Wayne around.
When he suggests they buy a gun she tells him theyre now speakin the same language.
This doesnt seem like a home destined to stay peaceful.
Thats a debt he seems eager to collect.
It feels like all the pieces are in place now, doesnt it?
Roy wants his wife back.
Lorraine wants Waynes wife gone.
Meanwhile, Oles acting as a wild card.
Yet even if the setup looks clear, where all this is heading remains a mystery.
But its probably not heading toward a peaceful solution.
Okay Then!
Lets talk about Ole.
And when hes told that hedoesbelieve in money, he doesnt have much of a defense.
Hes a pitiless killer with layers and an unusual fashion sense, in other words.
Will he get his story in full at any point?
How long has he been Lorraines Smithers?
You know, I heard a man went into a hospital in St. Paul for a kidney transplant.
He ended up with someone elses brain.
Remember,Fargois all based on a true story.
Roy justifies his approach to the job in terms familiar favored by the constitutional sheriffs ideology.
Its set four years ago, but that sadly doesnt make it any less timely.
Waynes desire to return to simpler times is understandable.
He just wants to play floor hockey in my socks with Scotty again and watchReal Housewives.
Metaphorically speaking, dont we all?