“I hope people cry a lot,” the actor tells EW.
“I really want them to cry a lot.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers forFargoseason 5 finale, “Bisquik.”

Lamorne Morris as Deputy Witt Farr in ‘Fargo’.Michelle Faye/FX
“I hope people cry a lot.
I really want them to cry a lot.
He’s getting away.

Juno Temple and Jon Hamm in ‘Fargo’.Michelle Faye/FX
And I know what that means, he explains.
That means, Okay, let me go and let me put an end to this completely.
Otherwise, he’s gonna keep coming back for her…. Because that’s your backbone.
That’s your entire existence.
Witt has zero debt.
Still, he has nothing but positive things to say about his scene partner.
First of all, he’s super professional, Morris recalls of Hamm.
There’s has a reason why he’s Jon Hamm.
The craziest things could happen to the best people in the smallest of towns, he says.
That’s how these stories are made: they spawn from somewhere.
And a lot of times it’s what happens to good people.
I wanted to just shoot him, he teases.
Like, I thought, ‘We’re already down here, no one’s gonna know.'”
In fact, Morris was personally rooting for Roys demise by the end of the season.
The way she described it, oh boy, that’s gonna be hell for him.
He was definitely one of them and I wanted to be the one that did it.
(Morris isnt the only one.
“I thought he was also a son,” he jokes.
“I was like, ‘They didn’t put son on there?
They didn’t put cool ass dude?
They didn’t put mustache of the year?
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