Noah Hawley
“Fargo” executive producer Noah Hawley said that tonight’s Season 3 finale of the FX series is going to be unexpected. Pictured: Hawley participates in a panel discussion during the FX Networks portion of the 2014 Television Critics Association Cable Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California, on July 21, 2014. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

“Fargo” executive producer Noah Hawley said that fans should not take anything for granted while watching tonight’s Season 3 finale of the FX series.

“You’ll see how it turns out this year, but I’ll say I don’t want to take anything for granted like ‘Oh, it’s okay, it always wraps up neatly,’” Hawley said during a recent interview with IndieWire. “There is a sense to which this year’s ‘Fargo’ is really a mirror reflecting our reality back to us at this moment in time, but we don’t know how it’s gonna end or how it’s gonna play out.”

While it’s unclear how Season 3 will exactly tie itself up, TVLine revealed that multiple characters are going to die in the finale as the cat-and-mouse game between Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) comes to a violent end.

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Characters who won’t survive this season are being kept under wraps. But as seen in the trailer for the finale, Emmit Stussy (Ewan McGregor) is secretly looking at Meemo’s (Andy Yu) gun while in a meeting with Varga and his henchman. Will the Parking Lot King of Minnesota kill the two in episode 10?

Apparently, Emmit’s life is also in danger. At the end of the trailer, an unknown gun-wielding character steps out of a car, startling the businessman. Will this mystery character shoot Emmit to death?

Also in the trailer, Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) receives an unexpected call from IRS agent Larue Dollard (Hamish Linklater), who found a mysterious envelope at his office containing a USB flash drive and the accounts payable record of Emmit’s company last episode. Will those files help Gloria finally figure out that Varga is laundering money through Emmit’s firm?

“I think, as ever, in ‘Fargo,’ you do not know what to expect in the end,” Winstead told Entertainment Weekly when asked what fans can expect from the finale. “And I would hate to give anything away, because that’s what’s so lovely and sweet and special about it, is that, like, you get that experience of going, ‘Oh my God!’”

“Fargo” Season 3 finale, titled “Somebody to Love,” airs on Wednesday, June 21 at 10 p.m. EDT on FX.