When Does ‘Fargo’ Season 5 Episode 9 Air on FX and Hulu?

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Things are coming to an end… Ready to watch the penultimate episode of Fargo Season 5? Noah Hawley’s hit anthology series is on this week with another new episode.

Set in Minnesota, the season follows Dorothy “Dot” Lyon (Juno Temple) as secrets from her past come back to haunt her. Temple is joined by Jon HammJoe Keery, and Richa Moorjani in main roles.

The installment began airing November 21, 2023 on FX and Hulu, and managed to nab a spot on Decider’s Best TV Shows of 2023 list.

Decider’s Sean T. Collins has been providing weekly recaps of the season, and praised last week’s episode. “Noah Hawley, co-writer Thomas Bezucha, and director Sylvain White put together something really wonderful here, an episode that yanks you back and forth without feeling inconsistent,” Collins wrote.

Wondering how to tune in to Episode 9? Continue reading to find out.

When Does Fargo Season 5 Episode 9 Air on FX?

Fargo Season 5 Episode 9 — titled “The Useless Hand” — airs January 9, 2024 at 10:00 PM PT/ET on FX and streams the next day on Hulu.

What Is Fargo Season 5 Episode 9 About?

The synopsis for this week’s episode of Fargo reads, “The tide turns.” Hmm, ominous.

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When Do New Episodes Of Fargo come out on FX?

New episodes of Fargo premiere every Tuesday at 10:00 PM ET/PT on FX. The season has a total of 10 episodes. The first two episodes premiered on November 21, 2023, meaning the finale is set to air on January 16, 2024.

When Will New Episodes of Fargo Be on Hulu?

New episodes of Fargo begin streaming on Hulu the day after they premiere on FX. Therefore, Episode 9 will be available on the streaming platform on January 10, 2024 at 3:01 AM ET / 12:01 AM PT.

How Many Episodes Are in Fargo Season 5?

Fargo Season 5 has a total of 10 episodes. The first two episodes were written and directed by Noah Hawley; however, the rest of the season will feature direction by Donald Murphy and Dana Gonzales, and episodes written by Bob DeLaurentis, Thomas Bezucha, and more.