Glenn Howerton shares an experience on Fargo
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The scene he’s describing took place in episode 6, the director was Colin Bucksey.
Billy Bob is the literal devil in that show
I’m gonna assume that Megan is talking about Dan Harmon in regards to the show runner belittling her over the episode she wrote, it makes sense since she mentioned it was early on when she didn’t have the confidence she has now in her episodes, plus Dan is known for being a shit.
The episode is probably Cooperative Calligraphy since she mentioned it’s now considered one of the best episodes in the series.
He was brilliant in Fargo, then I was surprised when Rob showed up in season 3, I expected Charlie to show up in Season 4.
She talks more now <3
I dint understand. Why couldn’t he use one finger on the hand with the phone in it? People always used to dial phones with the hand they’re holding the phone with.
It’s funny because actually having his character try to awkwardly figure out how to do that would have perfectly fit the tone of the show.
The other day I was carrying 50 pounds of boxes with both hands. Had them stacked over my head. I opened two doors.
[Here is the scene he’s referring to.](https://youtu.be/F4Wegqbz7J8)