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Donna Kay
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I'm rewatching the farewell scene and everything Will says, including missing the dogs, sounds like a really sad poem.

In Silence of the Lambs book, Hannibal said the same thing to Clarice. I figured it meant she was always going to be in a cage, always in between walls and bars.

This episode was intense. Was anybody else afraid that Hannibal's going to kill Alana when he said "I always keep my promises."? Alana's been a blast this first half and it would be awful if Hannibal makes Dolarhyde kill her.

But he'll be playing Jay Garrick in The Flash so maybe he'll appear on this show less. Too bad, since I like his friendship with Gini. That "lone wolves" metaphor was spot on.

Libby does know. She's known for years. That makes her story all the more tragic. She's clinging to this concept of a family for the sake of her children despite the obvious relationship between her husband and research partner. Now that Gini is pregnant with Bill's child I don't know how else she can deal with it.

Libby can't catch a freakin break. Robert probably died in one of those protests in the south, that's why she's driven to depression. And now Gini is about to break that promise. I just want to see Caitlin Fitzgerald happy okay.

I know Alia Shawkat made out with Ilana Glazer in Broad City but that doesn't mean they can't play siblings. Hollywood does that all the time anyway.

Reading comments on Bunheads episodes is a delight. Everyone's actually engaging in the discussion.

I'm so glad you mentioned Ring of Keys! That song is amazing and relevant and all sorts of precious to people finding their identities. I wish to see the whole musical one day.

As strange and crazy as it sounds, Pacquiao really is a legislator in the Philippines. He is a member of the Lower House of Representatives, representing his wife's hometown — Sarangani province. It's funnier if Jared really knew him as a politician and not as the famous boxer.

Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the palest of them all

She could, if the show continues to use people that connects Will to Hannibal. I figured this was Kacey Rohl's last appearance since her death is made certain in both the show and Will's mind. Bring back Katz!

I love this show because it brought us Carrie Coon. Also because it gives us multiple windows into grief and how humans deal with it differently.

The show is stalling for the eventual Hannibal/Will encounter by checking in on all of the characters first. Last week it was Bedelia, this week it's Abigail. Next week, I hope we'll get to Jack and/or Alana (Sorry, Becca) since both the actors' name are still on the credits. But we'll see. None of the other

I can't say I didn't see it coming but the confirmation that Abigail was dead was still heartbreaking. Kacey Rohl's strangely jolly disposition and uncanny reiteration of Will's thoughts gave it away but the concept was also very telling of how strongly Will remains attached to Hannibal.

I don't know if I'm just a huge Ben and Leslie Forever fan but Smallest Park and Halloween Surprise are my favorite episodes of the show. Also, Harvest Festival. And almost all episodes with two names (Ron and Tammy, Andy and April's Fancy Party, Leslie and Ben, Ron and Diane) are excellent showcases of the series'

I'm also glad the film gives both girls equal screen time, therefore not siding on either party. Paige is not to blame for having a boyfriend and Sasha has a lot of things to deal with on her own. Even the closest friends drift apart, if ever so slightly. Frances Ha has that monologue about two friends in a party (I

No. Leighton's character is the one who's gay.

Ohh I would love to read a Devi-centered story. It would be exciting to see how she deals with other "customers" aside from Kvothe.

Somebody finally agrees! I love these two so much.