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A typical Charlie Fargo story begins with him trying to leave "the life." He is usually sitting in a diner, drinking black coffee, planning to drive his truck to Alaska. However, a plea for help—usually from someone innocent or a debt he owes from the past—pulls him back in.
Charlie is a man of contradictions. He operates on a strict moral code that often looks like immorality to the outside world.
His attempts to participate in the family's criminal activities lead to a disastrous encounter at a butcher shop, resulting in his arrest and injury. He is often cited by fans as one of the few "innocent" or sympathetic figures in a world of hardened criminals. Other Interpretations