'Fargo' season 2 spoilers: Rye is dead and the search will continue in episode 3

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FX series "Fargo" is fresh in its second season and the show has already grabbed viewers' attention and received critical acclaim.

With the recently aired second episode, fans got to see a bloodier episode with Rye (Kieran Culkin) killed off.

But before he met his demise and got run over by a housewife, he was quite the cold-blooded killer when he shot several people at the town's Waffle Hut.

Jesse Plemons' Ed Blomquist discovered that wife Peggy's (Kirsten Dunst) car was tainted with blood and figure she got into a case of hit-and-run. Eventually, Ed found a corpse inside their freezer.

But because it's obvious he loves his wife, he helped hide the evidence. It was truly a gruesome way for Culkin's character to die — getting turned into meat patties through a meat grinder.

It's a no more for Rye, but it seems that his enemies are still bringing some trouble to his business associates.

Meanwhile, Ed almost got busted when Lou Solverson (Patrick Wilson) stopped by his butcher shop and noticed the light was still on.

But how long will Ed and Peggy keep their secret?

The second episode also introduced Peggy's lesbian boss, Constance Heck (Elizabeth Marvel), who's hitting on her. When Constance drove Peggy home, she also discovered the housewife to have a disease — kleptomania, which was kind of a turn on for her.

But then she discovered Peggy's smashed up car that caught her attention. It is predicted that it won't be long before the Blomquists will be discovered — that is, once Constance hears about the hit-and-run news and makes a connection to Peggy's car.

Episode 3 of "Fargo" season 2 will air on Oct. 26 and will be titled "The Myth of Sisyphus."

According to the synopsis provided by TV.com, the episode will focus more into the search for answers as to why Rye had disappeared.

"Fargo" airs every Monday at 10 p.m. EST on FX.

 

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