apropostrophe
apropostrophe
apropostrophe

I would be perfectly willing to accept all 13 episode spring run seasons, if NBC doesn't want to do a full 22!  Are you listening, NBC?

Oh, you mean the seemingly innocent girl who secretly manipulates everyone around her?  Huh.

Like really classy Lovett Meat Pies.

I'm generally in favor of more Sassy Tech Squad, but I think Will's breakdown is about as much as I can handle right now.  They can totally keep being sassy, though!

I hate to sound like Will but I feel like the show's really getting to me.  It fills me with anxiety and I feel like a dummy for getting overly emotional over a silly show.

True, but I'm pretty sure he even had a line in the pilot about being very careful what he puts in his body, and how he makes most of his food himself.  I think there's enough to guess that the sausage is people.

I think it's got to be Freddie at this point (or the sassy tech squad!) because Will ate that sausage in the first episode, right?

Freddie Lounds is a vegetarian?  No wonder Hannibal hates her.

I know that Daario is not played by Nicholas Hoult but holy crap, are he and Ed Skrein secretly brothers at least?  They even the same smirk!

I got the horse right here, his name is Paul Revere.

Tana French's latest book Broken Harbor had some excellently creepy creature-in-the-walls stuff going on.  I want to try to stay vague here.

I don't think it was made to look like it just fell on him.

I think Moriarty just never really gave Joan a full look; she wrote her off fairly early and didn't take her as seriously as she took Sherlock.

Southland hit them too.

I spent the whole scene of the basement whispering "Get out getout getoutgetoutgetthefuckoutWILL GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE BASEMENT"

I imagine, though I've not read the books.

I love the kinds of questions we can ask within the context of being fans of Hannibal.

I think he was trying to give himself away.  I mean, he killed the two cops within the next two minutes, just like he'd told Hannibal he planned to do.  Maybe he got a rush from them knowing and not being able to do anything about it.

I'm getting worried that Will's instability isn't just caused by mental difficulties, but physical ones as well.  After cancer-sniffing Hannibal's smell and now the auditory hallucinations in addition to visual ones, well, this can't lead to anything good for our boy Will.

I really liked the way Mikkelsen said "Don't kill Franklin" at the dinner.  I don't know why; I just really enjoyed the line reading.