Fargo season 5 hailed a 'masterpiece' as finale leaves fans 'breathless'

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English actress Juno Temple fronts Fargo
English actress Juno Temple fronts Fargo's fifth season (Image: FX)

Fargo season five has been hailed a “masterpiece” by fans who were left “breathless” watching its tense finale. The final episode of the black comedy crime-drama dropped in the UK on Wednesday (January 17), bringing to a close a bloody and action-packed series that has been met with rave reviews.

Set in the snowy US states of Minnesota and North Dakota, Fargo’s fifth instalment centres on mild-mannered and seemingly ordinary Dorothy “Dot” Lyon. After an unexpected series of events, the typically Midwestern housewife lands in hot water with the authorities and she is suddenly plunged back into a life she thought she had left behind.

Created and primarily written by Noah Hawley, each season of Fargo follows a new story centred around a new set of characters, while taking place in a shared universe inspired by the Coen brothers’ Oscar-winning film of the same name. The latest season stars Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Stranger Things’ Joe Keery.

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Every season of Fargo is available to stream for free with a subscription to Amazon’s Prime Video. This usually costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year and comes with a host of benefits like next day delivery, Amazon Music Prime, Deliveroo Plus and free delivery on HelloFresh orders for a year – while Prime Video alone can be joined for £5.99 a month.

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Fargo season 5 hailed a 'masterpiece' as finale leaves fans 'breathless'Joe Keery and Jon Hamm in Fargo

But TV lovers can sign up today and access all these great benefits absolutely free thanks to Prime’s 30-day free trial. This means loads of great films and shows – including Saltburn, Nicole Kidman drama Expats and Donald Glover’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith series – can be watched without paying a penny.

Fargo has been met with widespread acclaim since its launch in 2014 and has picked up a host of awards including two Emmys, three Golden Globes and eight Critics’ Choice awards. Previous seasons have starred some huge Hollywood names, with the likes of Ewan McGregor, Martin Freeman, Chris Rock, Jesse Plemons, Billy Bob Thornton and Jason Schwartzman.

Season five has also earned overwhelmingly positive reviews from both critics and general audiences and currently boasts a Certified Fresh 96 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. It picked up three nominations at this year’s Golden Globes in the limited or anthology series categories, earning a nod for best series – which it lost to Netflix’s Beef – while Hamm and Temple were nominated for best actor and actress respectively.

Fargo season 5 hailed a 'masterpiece' as finale leaves fans 'breathless'Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman

Since the tenth and final episode dropped, fans of the series have been flooding social media with their reactions to the season five finale, with some saying it left them “breathless.” Writing on X – formerly Twitter – @bwad_pwofo said: “You will not find a better 15 minutes of TV than the last scene of Fargo season five.”

@TheJosieYoung said: “This may be the greatest finale of any Fargo season. Give Juno Temple an Emmy and every role she wants to play.”

@CaseyTennis said: “I loved this season of Fargo – amazing exhilarating TV content, Juno Temple was sensational.”

@mjmcv said: “That last scene of Fargo was golden. I’m breathless just thinking about how good it was.”

@perkyvulture said: “Alright, it’s official. Season five of Fargo is a masterpiece.”

Click here to watch Fargo for free on Amazon Prime. Alternatively, a host of new shows are available on streaming platforms including Apple TV+ and Disney+.

Jake Hackney

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