'Fargo' season 3 spoilers, plot news: Gloria to investigate on Ennis' death; Ray, Nikki to have another plan to avoid arrest

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"Fargo" has just returned for its third season and it is already starting to get intense, with two character deaths in the first episode and the introduction of new faces.

When "Fargo" season 3 premiered last week, viewers were introduced to Ewan McGregor's dual character, the brothers Ray and Emmit Stussy. Ray, a parole officer, and Emmit, the "parking lot king" of Minnesota, have a conflict over their inheritance. Ray was not happy that his brother got a better share, so he asked Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy), a parolee who failed his urine test, to steal a rare stamp from Emmit, so he could earn some money and buy a ring for his girlfriend. And this was where things started to spiral out of control.

According to the synopsis released for the upcoming episode, Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon), the local sheriff, will have to deal with the aftermath of a crime, V.M. Vargas (David Thewlis) will make a move, and Ray and his ex-convict girlfriend Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) will come up with another plan to cover their tracks.

According to Korea Portal, the crime that Gloria has to deal with, as mentioned in the synopsis, is the death of Ennis Stussy (Scott Hylands), who got killed by Maurice in the previous episode. His body was found in the kitchen, with his mouth and nose covered with duct tape. Gloria will be digging deeper into the mystery behind his death.

Another character died in "Fargo" season 3 episode 1, which was Maurice. He was killed by Ray because the burglary mission did not go as planned and Ennis died in the process. In the next episode, Ray and Nikki will cook up another plan to protect themselves from getting arrested for the crime.

Lastly, Vargas, the show's known villain, is set to make his next move. What could it be?

"Fargo" season 3 airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EDT on FX.

 

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