Fargo Season 4 Ending: Everything you should know!
The fourth season of Fargo, an American anthology black comedy-crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley, premiered on FX on September 27, 2020, and ended on November 29, 2020. It consisted of 11 episodes.
The season premiere was originally scheduled to take place on April 19, 2020, but was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fargo Season 4 Summary
The fourth season of Fargo, an American anthology black comedy-crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley, premiered on FX on September 27, 2020, and ended on November 29, 2020.
The fourth season is set in November 1950. Kansas City, Missouri and follows two crime syndicates as they vie for control.

Fargo Season 4 Ending Explained: What happens with the Family?
The finale episode of Fargo Season 4 sealed the final fate of the deal for several key and important characters. By the end of Fargo Season 4, Loy faces many experiences of good and bad luck.
At the end of Fargo Season 4, Loy is boxed in by Ebal. Contrary to his character, his bravery and fierceness are long-standing as Ebal tells him to do as he says or they will kill him and find someone who will.
In the final episode, Ethelrida (A’Marie Crutchfield) gives Loy Cannon (Chris Rock). The ring which belonged to the patriarch of the Fadda family. Ethelrida received the gift while she was cleaning nurse Oretta Mayflower’s (Jesse Buckley) apartment.
Loy presents the missing family’s legacy to the New York boys as proof that Josto should not be in charge of the Fadda family. Loy meant that Josto either killed his own father or recruited a nurse to do his dirty work for him.
That doubt of Josto’s loyalty was ultimately his downfall. In the middle of the Fargo Season 4 finale credits, the black screen slowly gives way to a torn asphalt road somewhere out in the American Midwest.
The camera then takes a close look to locate the car driving that deserted highway. Sitting in the back seat of that car is none other than Mike Milligan (Bokem Woodbine).
Mike Fargo was one of the central antagonists of Season 2—a charismatic and talkative promoter sent by the Kansas City mob to deal with the Gerhart family, Fargo’s most notable crime syndicate in the ’70s.
Driving the car is Gail Kitchens (Brad Mann) who worked as Mike’s bodyman with his brother Wayne Kitchens (Todd Mann).