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One thing I'm confused about is Hannibal's mind palace. Do we really think the prison is allowing Hannibal to cook dessert? I assumed that scene with Chilton was another mind palace image. Why in the world would Chilton's prison allow Hannibal all that it takes (potentially dangerous implements) to cook?

Wait, why do you think the machines mean well? Did I miss something? Do the robots have any agency outside of the corporation or John?

In what world would an actual journalist have nothing to say in response to Josie's insane rampage? And, what journalist would EVER admit to leaving something out of a bio, like the fact that she was a solider? Or a Lieutenant? That was the most ridiculous portray of a journalist I've ever seen. Which is pretty much

WHY??? did you shoot down the plane? Why wouldn't Olivia ask a question that REQUIRES a detailed answer??

I agree: where did she come from and who bought her over? Obviously they have a history. So, she must have been offered a fair bit of $$ to turn on Jake AND KILL HIM. How do they not explain that to us? I hate it when these TV writers assume things that are critical to the plot and don't bring the audience along

@beema I like your assessment of Gemma & Nero's relationship and I agree that this is a mature relationship for two mature characters & actors. Not mature, like Gemma is making great decisions and learning from her past mistakes-mature. But, I like that they both respect each other enough, and want each other in their

I would just point out that Jaz is the President of SAMCRO and that means something to a lot of people, including Unser. I don't see Unser saying no to Jax, even if it makes him queasy to be involved with something that could get the lawyer hurt.

I do not think said mystical homeless woman is the girl's mother. How would they explain how she survived the car crash? OTOH, the dad did say that the mom had the same mental health problems the daughter is displaying. So, maybe, they made up the stuff the mother dying because she disappeared and is now "hiding" in

Sadly, no: Riley Finn was played by "Marc" Blucas and Roderick is played by Warren Kole. I can see where the white-guy-dirty-blonde-hair-dimples are interchangable, not to mention the really questionable acting skills.

Do we even dare to wonder how all of these law enforcement folks became part of The Following? I mean, an actual high-up dude in the FBI could be a cult member who, lest we forget, LOVES KILLING PEOPLE. We all know that someone in the FBI is in The Following. If they even dare (I know, we're all daring here) to have

Since we're examining the FBI here, I would also like to ask why the new FBI honcho (aka Lemond Bishop from The Good Wife) called Ryan's "hunch" about which black SUV was the bad guys' a "hunch" when he offered no idea whatsoever as to where HIS OWN FBI guy was taken. And, how do you only send 2, nay 1 (Ryan is, after

One other thing the show seems to want to explore is the character of the lead FBI woman, Agent Debra Parker, played by Annie Parisse. I like Parisee, generally, and she is not terrible in this role. So, they give us this much (teeny bit) of back story that she was raised in a cult and escaped, seemingly BEFORE she

The one thing, ostensibly, all of the Followers have in common, besides being enamored by Joe Carroll, is that they all want to kill human beings. Right? Even though (was it) Jacob couldn't bring himself to actually kill Megan. What happened to Megan, Asian girl the gay guy kidnapped? I don't think we are writing

One other thing: what exactly did Joe have over her? There was never any mention of family (that I recall) who were being threatened. The only rationale they gave us for her compliance was her insatiable ambition. Thoughts?