It was an uneven fourth season for Noah Hawley's FX anthology: The show was still driven by an unequaled ensemble, exemplary period production values and clever dialogue, but struggled to bring its two-dozen main characters and myriad thematic swings together in its tale of organized crime in 1950s Kansas City. But for one episode, written by Hawley and Lee Edward Colston II and directed by Michael Uppendahl,
Fargo was in absolute top form. "East/West" did away with the sprawling cast other than Rodney L. Jones III's Satchel and Ben Whishaw's Rabbi to tell a quirky black-and-white road trip that touched on