“There is the moral spectrum in 'Fargo,' and you see it in other Coen brothers movies, where you have a very good character on one end and a very bad character on the other.”
Noah Hawley“I think people used to read 'War and Peace,' and now they don't; now they sit around with their tablets and watch 'Downton Abbey' and 'Breaking Bad' or whatever, and they want the things that they watch to be better so that they can feel better about themselves for watching it.”
Noah Hawley“The idea was always going to be that each year is a stand-alone story, which did make it easier on some level. It also requires the network to have the creative imagination to say, 'This is also 'Fargo,' you know what I mean?”
Noah Hawley“There is the moral spectrum in 'Fargo,' and you see it in other Coen brothers movies, where you have a very good character on one end and a very bad character on the other.”
Noah Hawley“Life is a series of decisions and reactions. It is the things you do and the things that are done to you.And then it's over.”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“We all become caricatures of ourselves, if we live long enough”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“You need hope to form a thought. It takes-I don't know-optimism to speak, to engage in conversation. Because really, what's the point of all this communicating? What difference does it really make what we say to each other? Or what we do, for that matter?”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“Art exists not inside the piece itself, but inside the mind of the viewer.”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“In this way he used her as the North Star on a journey where you always want to go south. It was helpful, aligning himself in this way. It gave him something to tune to, like a violin to a piano.”
Noah Hawley, Before the Fall“There are things in this world that no human being should be able to endure. We should die of heartbreak, but we do not. Instead, we are forced to survive, to bear witness.”
Noah Hawley, The Good Father“Everybody acts like the future is so far away, when really every moment that passes is the future.”
Noah Hawley, Other People's Weddings