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The ‘Fargo’ Frozen Five: Poisoned Pie And Botched Bloodshed

The Fargo Frozen Five is Uproxx’s weekly collection of thoughts, observations, and goofball screencaps from each new episode the FX limited series’ fourth season. We do not guarantee that there will be five items every week. There could be four, or six, or a dozen. Who knows? This show doesn’t follow the rules. We shouldn’t have to either.

EPISODE 3 — “Raddoppiarlo” (or, “Chekhov’s Pie”)

5. Chekhov’s Gun is a famous storytelling principle that goes something like this: If you introduce a gun early in the proceedings, someone needs to fire it by the end. It works with almost anything, too, not just guns. Show the audience something consequential, be sure to pay it off. A weapon, a leaky gutter, a car with an engine that doesn’t always start, some creepy woods off in the distance. Or, if you prefer, a pie filled with all sorts of chemical agents intended to wreak havoc on the bowels, which brings us to poor Swanee Capps, who just wanted to be an outlaw.

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Unfortunately for her (and for anyone within, say, 8-10 feet of her, and especially anyone trapped in a coffin with her), she ate about half of the pie Oraetta made for Ethelrida, right out of the dish, plates be damned. The result was as predictable as it was funny: vicious stomach rumbles followed by gurgling gas followed by projectile vomit, a substantial amount of which ended up on the pile of money they were in the process of stealing from Loy Cannon’s newly acquired slaughterhouse. One imagines Chekhov’s Poisoned Pie will lead us to Chekhov’s Puke Covered Pilfered Cash. We have not seen the last of that gross loot sack.

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It will also lead to a whole heap of other issues. Cannon’s gang thinks the order may have come from the Faddas. The Faddas are still sore about the original slaughterhouse coup and have a wild animal with a teeny tiny mustache introducing anarchy everywhere he goes. A U.S. Marshal in tracking our outlaws and seems on the precipice of uncovering each individual part of this one piece at a time. Things are about to get very serious, very soon. And for the second week in a row, a lot of it can be traced back to serious gastrointestinal issues. What a fun show.

4b. Gaetano is trouble in about a million ways, many of them delightful. Watch him sit in his brother’s Boss Chair, caressing the armrests and rolling his head into the cushion, looking very much like a guy who wants to stay there permanently. Listen to him give a half-drunken speech about the warrior history of the Fadda family as he orders an unsanctioned hit on the elder, jazz-loving Cannon son. Look at his eyeballs as they struggle to remain in their sockets at each stage of the action. The man is a powder keg ready to blow at any moment. I love him so much. He’s been on screen maybe 16 minutes total in the first three episodes and I’m already fully prepared to sign on for a full-on Gaetano In Italy prequel experience.

4a. But seriously, go back and rewatch the scene where he orders the hit over drinks. Every motion he makes is exaggerated something like 200 percent. He’s like a stage actor from 150 years ago, before microphones, just doing everything as huge as possible so the people way in the back don’t feel cheated out of their money. It says a lot that this show is stacked full of big names who are spouting off the wittiest lines you’ve ever heard and my favorite part of the episode was some guy wordlessly taking a shot of alcohol with the energy of a bull who just saw a nice little china shop and thought “Maybe I’ll check it out.”

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3. It was a relatively quiet week for Oraetta Mayflower, or at least as quiet a week as one can have when one gets a new job at a fancy hospital, manually stimulates the groin of a crime boss with such efficiency that he finishes just as she’s wrapping up the first verse of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” (good luck hearing that with seeing Jason Schwartzman’s face from now on), and possibly kicks off a Kansas City gang war by accident with the help of laxative-filled baked goods.

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But yeah, other than that, pretty quiet. I suspect, should any of the parties involved survive long enough to get us there, that Doctor Harvard will not have a very fun birthday after eating those macaroons.

2b. Maybe I’m just a big fluffy pushover, maybe I’m just a simple man who likes simple things, maybe I’m just a rube for nostalgia (Rube Nostalgia = solid Fargo name), but I am really tickled to see Timothy Olyphant wearing a cowboy hat and delivering snappy one-liners again. It is a little different now that he’s a carrot-chomping Mormon from Utah instead of a trigger-happy heathen from Kentucky, and yes, this is where we bring up lines like “You blaspheme more than any man I’ve ever met, and I’ve been to Cleveland” and “makes more sense to me than clam chowder.” I’m not sure the last one even makes sense because, like, can you even get decent clam chowder in Utah? That doesn’t sound good. It sounds kind of like a threat, actually, like something someone would say to an underlying who was flouting the rules. “You start flying straight, buster, or so help me god you’ll be eating clam chowder in Utah for the rest of your career.” Something to think about, I guess.

2a. Big shouts to the lawman Dick “Deafy” Wickware was meeting with, in part for being a ridiculous person and in part for pointing out the “cockeyed names” of the fugitives they’re chasing.

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Between one character this week acknowledging all the strange names and the banker last week named Wink who spent an entire scene winking at the camera, this season is a very short walk from my beloved Gaetano leaning out through the television screen like a character in a horror movie to stare at you with his bulging eyeballs while you eat your cereal. I respect it.

1. Let’s just list a few things we know, for certain, right now, without making any assertions or assumptions:

  • There is a character in season four of Fargo named Rabbi Milligan
  • Rabbi Milligan is part of the Kansas City mafia, despite being Irish, because his Irish mobster father traded him twice — once to a Hebrew gang (hence, Rabbi) and once to the Italians, who he helped to double-cross his biological father
  • Rabbi Milligan is currently the guardian of the youngest Cannon son, a Black child who was also traded in an underworld negotiating tactic
  • This current season of Fargo is set in Kansas City in 1950
  • The second season of Fargo is set in 1979
  • In the second season of Fargo, a Black mafia hitman from Kansas City is sent to North Dakota to kill a member of the Gerhardt crime family
  • The Black Kansas City mafia hitman is named Mike Milligan

Again, let’s not run around making assumptions here. It’s too early for that and, frankly, I’m enjoying the ride too much to ruin it with overthinking things that may or may not happen. But let’s also say that, if you wanted to do something like that, the timeline doesn’t exactly not match-up in a way that implies the youngest Cannon son ends up betraying his father and becoming a member of the Kansas City mafia and changing his name to “Mike Milligan” to honor the man who actually ended up raising him.

But again, I’m not going to do that. Not yet.

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J Balvin Is Getting His Own McDonald’s Meal, Too

After the success of the Travis Scott meal, it only makes sense that McDonald’s would continue to collaborate with the hottest stars in music today. No genre is expanding its foothold on the public consciousness like Reggaeton and no artist has been more successful as an ambassador of the style than J Balvin, making him the perfect choice to receive his own spin on the McDonald’s menu. The J Balvin meal, like the Travis Scott meal, is based on the star’s go-to order: a Big Mac without pickles, medium fries with ketchup, and an Oreo McFlurry.

In an interview with Complex, Balvin explained the deal, saying, “I grew up with McDonald’s. I wasn’t born in the States, but since I was a kid, I was eating McDonald’s meals. When I had my very first chance to go to the States, it was like a dream to me, coming from Colombia to my first time having a McDonald’s meal. It’s those types of moments that connect with me as a child. And when they called me saying that they wanted to work with me, I immediately said yes because it connects with me and my childhood. I’ve always been a big fan. It’s crazy to have your own meal.”

The J Balvin meal will become available when the Travis Scott promotion ends.

Check out the commercial for the new meal above.

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‘The Boys’ Season 2 Finale Trailer Brings It Back To Butcher Against Homelander (And His Strange Eyes)

There’s only one episode of season 2 of The Boys left, and judging by the teaser for the season finale, it’s all hitting the fan.

After the brain-splattering final moments of the penultimate episode, “Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker,” The Boys prepare to hit back with the only option they have left in their battle with the Supes: Kill everyone. Although, it appears that they’ll be primarily focused on Aya Cash’s Stormfront, the latest addition to The Seven, as she pulls Antony Starr’s Homelander deeper and deeper into her secret Nazi agenda.

While Butcher — who is now vowing to “kill everyone” — has always had it in for the terrifyingly powerful Homelander, this time it’s even more personal after the all-American Supe took the son of Butcher’s estranged wife, Rebecca. Adding even more chaos to the mix is the last shot of the teaser, which shows something very strange happening to Homelander’s eyes. Did Stormfront inject him with a new version of Compound V? Is the invincible psychopath mutating into something even more dangerous? It’s definitely a new surprise for viewers of the show.

You can see the teaser for The Boys Season 2 finale below:

While The Boys has never shied away from a high body count, showrunner Eric Kripke recently revealed that he does regret one of the deaths in the second to last episode: Shawn Ashmore’s Lamplighter. Via TVLine:

“We wrote all that before we cast Shawn, and once we cast Shawn and we saw how good he was and how soulful and weary and, in a weird way, sympathetic he made Lamplighter, I really regretted that we were killing him,” Kripke admits with a laugh. “If I could go back and do it again, knowing that I had Shawn and what he did with that character, I would have kept him alive for longer. But that was what that character was arced for from the beginning.”

The Boys Season 2 finale starts streaming Friday on Amazon Prime Video.

(Via The Boys on Twitter)

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Jaylen Brown And Chris Paul Headline The NBA Cares Community Assist Award Winners

NBA players have been adamant throughout the restarted season about keeping focus on issues beyond the basketball court that impact their communities. Players have committed time, money, and resources to fighting for racial and social justice, calling for leaders to bring about systemic change in policing and racist policies, such as voter suppression, that disproportionately targets and disenfranchise Black Americans.

During the pandemic, they’ve also helped to provide meals and resources to thousands of families across the country as unemployment rates skyrocket and uncertainty about where the next meal will come from has become a major concern for millions. On Monday, the league announced the five players who have earned the NBA Cares Community Assist Award this season for their work off the court, with the league and Kaiser Permanente donating $10,000 on their behalf to a charitable cause of their choosing.

Harrison Barnes, Jaylen Brown, George Hill, Chris Paul, and Dwight Powell are the five recipients of the award this year, honoring their work in the community in a year in which those efforts have been incredibly important. All five have provided donations to support local efforts to provide food to those in need during the pandemic and also have been driving voices in the call for social justice and an end to systemic racism, working with their teams and making individual efforts to support various organizations in the fight for racial justice.

The five $10,000 donations will go to the African American Policy Forum (Barnes), 7uice Foundation (Brown), Represent Justice (Hill), Chris Paul Family Foundation (Paul), and Champions of Discovery (Powell).

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Jay Electronica And Just Blaze React To Their Album ‘Act II’ Leaking And Promise An Official Release

Over the weekend, rap fans received a pleasant-ish surprise when Jay Electronica’s Just Blaze-produced, long-shelved debut album Act II: The Patents Of Nobility leaked online, just months after the elusive New Orleans rapper released his collaborative album with Jay-Z. Fans had long given up hope of hearing the long-promised Act II, which gestated for nearly a decade before being mysteriously vaulted by Jay El, Just Blaze, and Roc Nation. Instead, Jay Electronica released A Written Testimony as his debut album, a move some fans criticized for its heavy reliance on Jay-Z’s participation.

However, fans have seemingly responded much more positively to Act II. As a leak and without the pressure of the “debut album” tag, it’s possible that Act II is avoiding the level of scrutiny it might have had otherwise, which was the source of Jay Electronica’s anxiety about releasing it, to begin with. Just Blaze confirmed that the leak was legitimate, although he clarified the leaked version wasn’t the “final” version of the album.

That didn’t stop Jay Elec from giving thanks to his hardcore fans who downloaded or streamed the leaked project. “All praise is due to Allah,” he wrote. “Thank y’all so much, man. Y’all got me over here crying.” As is his way, he eventually deleted the tweets but HipHopDX saved a few screenshots, which you can see below.

Jay El also promised that the album would eventually make its way to Tidal pending sample clearances. Jay’s manager Lawrence “Law” Parker uploaded the project to his SoundCloud for the time being and tweeted a link.

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The Trump Campaign Is Now Attacking Joe Biden Over His Lack Of ‘Firsthand Experience’ Being Infected With COVID

Donald Trump’s secretive and bizarre coronavirus diagnosis behavior has included hospitalization and a series of bizarre medical briefings and mixed messages. Both are coming from both the White House and the doctors who are fighting to keep the president from succumbing to a disease that’s killed more than 209,000 Americans this year. It’s also a major campaign issue, as Trump has sent out a “ROID RAGE” rant and even left the hospital to greet well-wishers as he tries to control the optics of his testing positive for a virus he long downplayed. The latest of those bizarre campaign moments, however, came from a surrogate arguing that Trump is best suited for the presidency because his Democratic opponent hasn’t caught COVID-19 yet.

As caught by Raw Story, Trump campaign aide Erin Perrine told Fox News host Sandra Smith on Monday that Joe Biden’s lack of “firsthand experience” with COVID-19 is evidence that Trump is better suited for the next four years in office, essentially saying the president’s “more rigorous” schedule proves he’s more fit for the job.

“Firsthand experience is always going to change how someone relates to something that’s been happening,” Perrine opined. “The president has coronavirus right now, he is battling it head on, as toughly, as only President Trump can. And of course that’s going to change the way that he speaks of it because it will be a firsthand experience.”

As Smith pointed out, the president’s experience with COVID-19 has not been a campaign peg for the Trump administration until recent days when the president himself contracted the disease. Trump himself said in a video message that he had gone to “school” on the disease, suggesting he knew more about coronavirus than others who had read it in a “book.”

““I learned a lot about Covid. I learned it by really going to school. This is the real school. This isn’t the let’s-read-the-books school,” Trump said. “And I get it. And I understand it. And it’s a very interesting thing and I’m going to be letting you know about it.”

And his surrogate doubled down on that rhetoric on Monday, saying those “firsthand experiences” with coronavirus is something that Joe Biden doesn’t have:

“It’s been law and order and it’s been the economy,” Smith said. “Does this become a key issue in the campaign?”

“He’s talked about it all,” Perrine replied. “And listen, he has experience as commander-in-chief, he has experience as a businessman, he has experience — now — fighting the coronavirus as an individual. Those firsthand experiences, Joe Biden, he doesn’t have those.”

In hindsight, framing a positive COVID-19 diagnosis (and an opponent’s lack of a diagnosis) seems inevitable from this campaign, despite how bizarre it is. Trump’s obsessive insistence on controlling the message of his diagnosis is all about optics, because despite the very serious medical condition of the president, the march to election day will continue and votes will be cast. Whether voters will see Joe Biden’s concern with safety and inability to contract a deadly virus as a bad thing is uncertain, but clearly, Donald Trump and his team will try their best to convince voters of that in the coming days.

(Via Raw Story & The New York Times)

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Talib Kweli & Orlando Jones Talk ‘American Gods’ Firing, MADtv, 7UP, Activism

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Phoebe Bridgers Becomes Even More Of A Boss With The Launch Of Her Own Record Label, Saddest Factory

Phoebe Bridgers has become a dominating force over a short period of time as a musician, and now she is ready to explore a new music industry frontier: Today, she announced that she has launched her own label, Saddest Factory, a Dead Oceans imprint.

In a new Billboard interview, she noted, “It’s always been a dream of mine to have a label, because I’m also such a music fan.” She also discussed launching her label during the pandemic, saying, “One of my favorite things about this time is that everybody is listening to records faster, making tons of playlists, and doing dance parties in their houses. I felt like if there’s cool stuff, I want to get it going and get it out to people as fast as possible.”

The name of the label is a play on the word “satisfactory,” first made on Twitter in 2019 by Bridgers’ former Sloppy Jane bandmate Haley Dahl. Bridgers seems to have received no resistance when asking Secretly Group (the parent group of Dead Oceans) about her getting her own imprint, as she notes, “I brought it up, like, ‘Can I have a label?’ And they were like, ‘Yeah, totally.’”

Bridgers hasn’t revealed any of the artists signed to the label yet, but an announcement is expected to arrive soon. She doesn’t envision Saddest Factory sticking to any one genre in particular, as she says, “If I like it and I listen to it for pleasure, then other people will like it and listen to it for pleasure. I don’t think I have any ethos other than, ‘Am I jealous?’” She also noted in press materials, “The vision of the label is simple: good songs, regardless of genre.”

Additionally, she talked about the flexibility having her own label provides: “I haven’t felt this yet, but maybe at some point I’ll want to take a step back from the every two years album cycle and want to do other sh*t, like produce or just put out records. Music is always going to be in the forefront of my brain. I just want to explore.”

Bridgers launched the label’s website today, which is formatted like a Mac desktop and is brimming with personality and Easter eggs. Notably, there’s also a link for artists to submit their music to the label, so check out the site here.

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All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear

Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast it’s easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday we’re offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.

This week saw new tunes from 21 Savage, Blackpink, Romy, and YG. Yeah, it was a great week for new music. Check out the highlights below.

21 Savage And Metro Boomin — Savage Mode II

21 Savage and Metro Boomin’s original Savage Mode was beloved in 2016, so the pair decided to run it back with a sequel, Savage Made II. The duo really made their handful of features count, as the album features Drake, Young Thug, and a whole lot of Morgan Freeman.

Megan Thee Stallion and Young Thug — “Don’t Stop”

Megan is fresh off what was surely one of the biggest thrills of her career: Being the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. Ahead of that, though, she took advantage of the increased exposure to drop a new song (and cinematically referential video) with Young Thug, “Don’t Stop.”

Bryson Tiller — Anniversary

October 2 marked the fifth anniversary of Tiller’s debut album, Trapsoul. Naturally, an album released on that exact day five years later titled Anniversary is heavily referential to it. The focus only drifts from Tiller once, when Drake pops up on “Outta Time.”

YG — My Life 4Hunnid

YG has been on an annual album release schedule since 2018, and with just a few months left in 2020, he returned with My Life 4Hunnid. He got a number of friends to help him out with this one, including Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla Sign, Gunna, Lil Tjay, Lil Mosey, Calboy, Tay2x, and D3.

Bartees Strange — Live Forever

Strange recently told Uproxx about how he decided to let his real tastes shine through on his new album, saying, “I hear this song one way, a rock song with a hip-hop verse and a pop chorus, but no one’s going to get that so I need to just make it a rock song. I’ve always tried to walk myself back to make it more digestible for other people. And with this record I was just like, ‘I’m just going to make the stuff I like. These are the sounds that come natural to me.”‘

Blackpink — The Album

Blackpink are one of the leaders of the K-pop movement, and they did it all without a proper album. They changed that last week, though, with The Album, which, aside from their universally understandable pop sound, makes an appeal to English-language speakers with guest spots from Cardi B and Selena Gomez.

Dua Lipa — “Levitating” Feat. DaBaby

Dua Lipa has remixed and re-worked Future Nostalgia in just about every way and at just about every opportunity possible since its release. That’s great because it’s a superlative album, and she refreshed one of its strongest songs last week, “Levitating,” by adding DaBaby to it.

Beabadoobee — “How Was Your Day?”

A lot of things about being a touring musician are great, but it can put a strain on relationships. That’s something Beabadoobee addresses on “How Was Your Day?,” which she describes as “a track that explores all the relationships I neglected when I was away from home.” She also noted of the raw track, “I wanted to emphasize the rawness of the lyrics with the song sonically which is why I recorded it on a four-track with all the little mistakes and vocal wobbles included.”

Denzel Curry — “Live From The Abyss”

Curry decided to take advantage of the charitable Bandcamp Fridays initiative by dropping a new Bandcamp-exclusive track, “Live From The Abyss” (to benefit Dream Defenders). The track sees Curry rapping about Black-positive themes, with lyrics like, “I’m screamin’, ‘Black is beautiful,’ views are probably anti-race / I can see the fear in your eyes when you look in my face.”

Romy — “Lifetime”

Earlier this year, The xx’s Romy declared her intention to release her first solo album, and last week, she got one step closer to realizing that with a new solo single, “Lifetime.” The guitarist’s fresh song might not be what you expect for a guitarist’s solo single, but is instead more indebted to the dance influence of The xx’s recent material.

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Jhené Aiko’s Civic-Minded ‘Vote’ From ‘Black-ish’ Decries Suppression Efforts

Jhené Aiko debuted her new song “Vote” on last night’s animated season premiere of Black-ish, not just imploring listeners to follow through but also empathizing with the obstacles many potential voters may face on Election Day. The first half of the episode finds Junior losing faith in the institutions of democracy as he faces his first election. Younger sister Diane throws on Aiko’s animated clip in an effort to impress the importance of voting on her brother. You can view the clip here at 14:39.

“Vote” expresses Aiko’s character’s desire to “focus on my vote,” but juxtaposes her civic-mindedness with the pressures many people will face. “I ain’t got no time, I gotta work,” Jhené croons. “Rent is comin’ up, I need this cash / Plus I got a couple terminations in my past / Gotta ask my bosses for a day off / But if I do, I know might get laid off.” As the song plays, the animated characters in the clip face the removal of mailboxes for absentee voting, phony voter guides being passed out by dubious individuals, and bosses who don’t follow laws that require them to allow employees to visit polling places. It’s an ugly reality that some politicians are relying on tactics like these to keep their positions of power, as voter suppression efforts have reportedly increased across the nation.

Listen to Jhené Aiko’s “Vote” above and find more voting information here.