Noted. It seemed likely that they would jump to Sioux Falls at some point.
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When Lester first bludgeons his wife, I felt sympathy for him as someone who had endured a lifetime of emotional abuse and ridicule only to make the gravest of errors in the face of it. The show did a great job in transforming this sense of pity for Lester into a sense of hatred as we watch him make a cowardly choice in self-preservation to the detriment of others at every opportunity. He is simply unable to admit culpability for his actions. By the time he frames his brother, we know conclusively that there was a reason why even those near him were put off by him.
Great writing. My wife told me that I'm an idiot for having some initial sympathy for him, and that's probably the case.
On a completely different note, I loved Key and Peele's turn as incompetent agents.