'Fargo' season 3 episode 4 spoilers: Ray takes drastic measures to steal Emmit's stamp

Ewan McGregor as Ray and Emmitt Stussy in "Fargo" season 3. Facebook/FargoFX

Ray Stussy (Ewan McGregor) will do everything to steal a valuable item from his brother in the next episode of "Fargo" season 3.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode titled "The Narrow Escape Problem," the probation officer will try to disguise as his highly successful brother Emmit (also played by McGregor) to steal the vintage stamp that he inherited from their father.

Since the brothers look somehow different, Ray decided to shave his mustache and dress like Emmit so he can have access to his brother's safety deposit box that he might have recently rented to keep the stamp.

In the trailer, Ray's fiancée Nikki (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) can be heard telling him the exact safety deposit box number that Emmit had rented. Nikki also told him that that she is very certain that they will finally get the stamp this time.

The couple first attempted to get the stamp in the show's second episode, when they visited Emmit in his house since the stamp used to be hanged on the wall inside a frame. Ray tried to stall Emmit outside the house while Nikki went inside to look for the frame, but she did not find it since Emmit had already moved it to the safe box.

Meanwhile, the trailer also revealed that Emmit's shady business partner V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) will also make an unexpected visit to his house in the upcoming episode of "Fargo" season 3. Even though the self-appointed "Parking King of Minnesota" appears reluctant to let him in, he seems to have no choice but to invite his business partner to stay for dinner.

The synopsis for the episode also revealed that Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) will get new leads regarding the death of her stepfather Ennis Stussy (Scott Hylands).

FX will air the next episode of "Fargo" season 3 on Wednesday, May 10, at 10 p.m. EDT.

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