I honestly didn't know what Hannibal was going to do when he ended up in his office with Franklin and Tobias. It's getting more and more thrilling every week.
I honestly didn't know what Hannibal was going to do when he ended up in his office with Franklin and Tobias. It's getting more and more thrilling every week.
He's not gone feral, has he? Because he was fucking terrifying when you had him on the leash.
Don't write my copy, you lifeguard!
"Turn that fucking racket off! It's just VOWELS! Subsidised… foreign… fucking… vowels!"
I might be in the minority, but I love Herb Welch.
I hope this doesn't interfere with Ben Affleck's induction into the Five Timers' Club.
Yeah, we're forgetting that Bran lived to bore us all with the hipster siblings of Westeros.
I immediately started singing along to "The Rains of Castamere" at the end of this episode.
I feel the opposite about Jon and Ygritte. I love them last season but I remember being much more invested in him in the books. Their love for each other doesn't feel earned. I groan now when he appears. But Bran and Theon are far, far worse.
I like that as well, especially with the underlying creepiness to what he was doing with Abigail, but it was time to remind us that he's a sick puppy.
Nice callback to the end of Silence of the Lambs—Hannibal says that the world is a better place with Bella in it.
We definitely needed to really see Hannibal's darker side. He was getting too sympathetic. Those last five minutes were fantastic.
I always really liked this movie, except for the last five seconds, when we get end titles telling us that Willis went to the cops. It would have been more interesting to just have him walk away and we're left wondering if they do form a superhero/archvillain dynamic.
I have to agree. She knew what she was doing when she mentioned it to Ted.
He'll let it roll off his shoulders.
I hope this isn't the end of Peggy and Stan's adorable friendship.
I'm glad they got rid of the Qartheen tit toga, though I remember chuckling reading about how Jorah couldn't stop looking at it and Xaro couldn't be less interested.
@avclub-b62a8937e3279853ee5b66cf76558278:disqus Yeah, good point. But from the previews it looks like Tyrion and Sansa's wedding might be next episode. At the very least they're going to decide on it.
Their wedding night is one of my favorite parts of the book. Sadly, they're probably going to have to cut the wedding…
Why do you say that? It happened on the ship in the books, and I'm pretty sure that episode refers to (SPOILERS) Jaime, Brienne and the bear.
Is the show going to just completely ignore Jorah confessing to Dany that he loves her? Without it her total coldness to him throughout these scenes seems less than necessary.