Sideways on topic: It seems the entire delivery system of video (all TV, a lot of movies, everything we watch for entertainment) is changing quite a bit again. There are more and more 'channels' popping up, such as Disney, CBS Direct and similar, and they are of course spreading the video content further and wider. We were just about to try on Hulu again and found that it is somehow bundled with Disney and the package is $15 / month. Now of course that itself is not horrible but coupled with Netflix, Amazon Prime and we have 'middle' cable TV, it gets quite expensive. And even when buying several services, delivered via cable / Fios or through the 'Net, it seems there are always more things of interest to watch somewhere else read: another service we do not have. Anyway, we passed on Hulu / Disney, not that they did not have some content we were interested in but because it is just another tread in a very expensive flight of stairs that the video system has become.
I do not blame those doing this, they answer to stock holders and of course are pushed to show a profit as all companies are.
And with the arrival of Covid 19, it seems like a huge amount of series type programming has been pushed back. Not surprising but disappointing because there are a handful of non 'major network' shows that I think are excellent and really like to watch.
Back to the topic: we are watching Fargo season 4 and it is excellent. A bit quirky, and quite slow but the season is going someplace, just like all the previous ones. I did not know what to expect from Chris Rock (as an actor) but he is proving to be excellent always, as is the rest of the cast IMO.