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'Fargo' Season 2 Plot News: After The Fire, Ed is At a Loss To Know What To Do With Himself

After the drama that ensued in the previous episode of "Fargo" season 2, it is evident that the rest of the season will bring more chaos into town.

The most recent episode of the hit series "Fargo" showed that the authorities went to Ed about some questions regarding the fire in his butcher shop.

Before he and Peggy could escape town, he was put in handcuffs that had him question his purpose. Throughout the season, Ed has seen the butcher shop as his purpose. He had a goal of purchasing it in order to have a good life with his wife and future kids. However, after its destruction, he is now left thinking that he has no idea what he is meant to do with his life.

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Accompanying him in jail, Charlie Gerhardt was at the other cell. He also has met an unfortunate situation after he is locked up, just like what his previous family members have done before. The episode showed him calling Bear, who is angered at the news.

Meanwhile, Dodd was dealing with problems regarding Simone. It was evident that he began questioning her loyalty to the family. The previous episodes showed Simone getting friendly with their enemy, Mike Gilligan. Putting that aside, Floyd orders the boys to bring Charlie home and kill Ed.

According to TV News and Views, the upcoming episode of "Fargo" will be titled "Did You Do This? No, You Did It!" The upcoming episode will see Lou and Hank heading back into Fargo for some investigating. Meanwhile, Betsy and Molly will be getting a surprise visit. As for the Gerhardts, Floyd will be away while Bear challenges the loyalty of a family member.

"Fargo" season 2 episode 7 is expected to air this Nov. 23 on FX.

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