I thought that was absolutely terrifying just when I read it, the actress tells EW.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers forFargoseason 5, episode 8, “Blanket.”
I thought that was absolutely terrifying just when I read it, she says.

Juno Temple and Jon Hamm in ‘Fargo’.Michelle Faye/FX
With the Bible, reading scripture, and with the shackles, and that.
I was just like, Wow.
Not everybody needs to watch it, she explains.

Jon Hamm in ‘Fargo’.Michelle Faye/FX
After theirshocking reunion last week, Roy imprisons Dot in a ramshackle cabin on his property.
(A portion of the fight is not visually depicted onscreen and can only be heard.)
The sequence also highlights how brave Dot is, Temple says.
I love that she keeps fighting.
She doesn’t stop… And I think that’s something that I found very inspirational.
I was like, ‘Anyone that needs a breather.
I’ve got an open-door tent,’ she says.
Otherwise, if you feel unsafe, you’re not gonna go there.
I’m not a stunt person.
I’m also very dyslexic; I could very well roll in the wrong direction, she explains.
And so he was very, very protective of not having me do things that he felt were unsafe.
She also looked out for him and the rest of the cast and crew where she could.
I think that realization there is ugly, but it’s also important, Temple shares.
And that’s not an option.
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