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Oh yeah totally. Good spot. Yeah me too! Here's hopin'. Oops yeah I meant Francesca. Didn't realize Mike's diner Waitress was in there too. Right I understand. The part I was confused about is in BCS where it shows hector, bursa, and eladio meeting. It sounded like it implied that eladio and gus have not yet met, but maybe I misinterpreted what they were saying about gus paying respects to eladio. Lol, took me longer than I want to admit to realize what you did. I agree though, the episode was great. That sounds really cool, it's nice to hear about commemorations like that. On a related topic, have you noticed any locations close to where you live on screen? Yeah for sure, lots of beautiful outdoor scenery to take in around here. It's funny to see places that you drive by every day on screen. I'm hoping that the success of Fargo attracts more productions to the area, especially as we have a lot of vacant high end office space in downtown Calgary. Seems like a good place to film. Hey thanks man, I've watched series a couple of times as it is filmed right by where I live. Many of the outdoor sets they use are less than a half hour drive from me. SPOILER ALERT He played the personal trainer that was trying to blackmail Stavros Milos by writing him and saying "I know about the money". Then Billy Bob found out when Glenn's character got bronzer on the note and took over the blackmail, eventually tying him up to a treadmill with a gun and setting him up to be murdered by the police. Poor naive Glenn. Much too trusting after he thought his dreams of his "Turkish Delight" bathhouse were coming true. Hey no worries, I'm always excited when I see the actors from that show pop up in unexpected places. Glenn Howerton (plays Dennis on Always Sunny) had a several episode role in season 1 of Fargo that I thought was really funny, even though his character had a tragic ending. He's the guy who says "so let's cut to the chase, am I gettin' laid tonight?" Yeah the guy who plays officer Oscar Hunt (the facebook guy) is Rob McElhenney, and he also stars on Always Sunny In Philadelphia as Mac. I probably should have been more specific. I believe he's referencing the scene where Mike repairs the door in Chuck's house and he keeps his power tools running intermittently in order to not raise suspicion about his ulterior motives. But OP can correct me if I'm wrong. I recognized Mac from Always Sunny almost immediately.