We Don't Talk Like That: 'Fargo' and the Midwest Psyche by 2 below zero published on 2016-06-15T17:28:57Z The 1996 movie "Fargo" stirred widespread curiosity about snowy winters, funny accents and bloody mayhem on the frozen tundra of North Dakota and Minnesota. The film won two Oscar awards and inspired a popular television series. But how well did it actually capture and reflect the region? In this documentary, reporters Diane Richard and Todd Melby unravel the mystery behind the parkas, prowlers and wood chippers. Check out Todd's book on "Fargo" here: https://www.toddmelby.com/book Comment by Dreamland Faces So glad to hear "huddled with Himelstein". Very newspaper headline-y 2018-07-15T07:46:32Z Comment by 2 below zero "We do murder people maybe, but we don't send bodies through a wood chipper." 2016-06-29T15:48:31Z Comment by Trishymouse I love this episode!! We DO sound like this! LOL 2016-06-29T06:42:37Z