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I was muttering "He's gonna kill her. Oh good God, RUN RUN YOU WOMAN!" I don't do that in most horror films and yet here I was screaming at a TV Show on NBC.

I agree with this, also Molly affirmed as far as killers go Gideon isn't all that interesting. Nothing compared to the unique snowflake that Hannibal is.

Mads Mikkelsen was so good in this episode, I mean he's always good, but the reading of the Freddie article, the dinner, the drinking of the drink, the actual bit where we see him actually kill someone! But he was above and beyond in this one. He brought humour and horror in spades and none of it was hammy, it was

At the end of the day there is always going to be creative license when it comes to making a TV Show, its about entertainment. And all the serial killers featured in the show so far (and I imagine in the future episodes) have been mirrors to the characters personal experiences in that current episodes. Nothing in life

You'd think that people would look at Hannibal's food with more suspicious because of this and yet no… Jack loves it in fact!

I agree that he wasn't doing it out of an educated infatuation but desperation. He wasn't sure how else to deal with his problem and it's established he was not exactly of sound mind. Of course there are better ways to deal with your mortality, but this guy decided making skin angels was his way…

I actually loved the religious subtext in the episode because the Angelmaker was not religious as all but turned to it in his time of desperation, because we all turn to a higher power when we're faced with something we cant control. Some turn to the illness, let it consume them, some turn to doctors and medical

Time Keeps on Slippin' has the double gut punch at the end of Bender also not being able to realise his dreams either… Oh.. This isn't about Bender? When is Futurama not about Bender in some way though? Really? Still, amazing episode, in the top five and also one of the few things on TV that made me laugh while

Your lyrics lack subtlety! You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel. That makes me feel angry!

I could've watched Matt Smith in his three piece run around in a misty forest all night. It was startlingly beautiful and Matt was incredible at the scared reactions. That was a really great episode too, although like everyone said, it was a rushed ending, the footnote was quite amusing so still enjoyable to me. I'm

@scrawler I recommend the hell outta Green Wing too if you love Community by the way. Its british humour gone wild and a bit drunk actually. Mark Heap owns it but if you dont come out loving Michelle Gomez you're mad.

There were a lot of plot silliness. Oh yeah, Abigal scratched that brother dude on the way out WITH GREAT BIG KNIFE!! I can get past that though, cos its a mood show and it creates something I haven't seen on TV in a long time. Something chilling, but also quite interesting, and also Mads Mikkelsen is just awesome and

Journalism at it's most high brow. I bow to you Daily Mail, you give the people what they want. (And a lot of Peter Andre for some reason…)

Whoah, I just took out his appendix!

I'd also like to revel in the Shield Maidens going to town in the second battle. It was good to see them around again and that entire battle had some pretty brutal bits but just seeing the ladies get in on the action was very pleasing to me.

This was the best episode so far with the balance of comedy and also violence but also storytelling and even Rollo got some good bits. All around aces.

That was a damn good episode. Long love Gatiss! I knew you had it in you you beautiful bastard!

I did Computer Science because English Literature is not a proper degree… To spite the mother I read Shakespeare for fun and quote it to her. A lotta Hamlet for some reason… The irony is a lot of people would be chuffed with a Computer Science degree as it is very useful but I've been out of Uni for 2 years and can I

I gotta say the conversation between Athelstan and Ragnar at the beginning then the conversation about the Gods were a nice little book end to Athelstan's understanding of the religious beliefs of the people around him. He may not know anything about them at the beginning now but he sure does now. And as the series

Dulce Et Decorum Est continues to haunt me nearly a decade after reading it, incredible, but credit to Sigfried Sassoon for railing in Owen's most desperate urges and gave it a bit of structure, they made an amazing team but as far as emotional punches go Owen was just always on point.