BY: Michael Starr
And so ends the saga of brutish “Fargo” thug Gaetano Fadda. The hulking, trigger-happy brother of diminutive Kansas City mob boss Josto Fadda (Jason Schwartzman) was killed in Sunday night’s episode when, after dispatching crooked cop Odis Weff (Jack Huston), he tripped and fell — shooting himself in the head in typically twisted “Fargo” fashion.
“I think there’s something poetic in the fact that only Gaetano can kill Gaetano,” says Salvatore Esposito, 34, the Italian actor who played the hot-headed Gaetano, brought over from Italy to help Josto in his ongoing turf war with Loy Cannon (Chris Rock).
SOURCE: https://nypost.com
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