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Same here. The hair threw me. In the photo her mom had and in the isolation/incubator chamber thing at the end it looked blond to me, but when she was running out from under beds and walking in on Hannibal killing the neurologist, it looked dark, maybe even black. I guess it's possible that was just my TV, but I don't

The best thing about that suit was the little piece of elastic across the small of his back to cinch in the waist. He's fashion forward at all times.

Is anyone else wondering why no one is questioning Hannibal referring to Will as his friend, when their relationship was intended to be doctor-patient? I can't recall off the top of my head how many times he's said it, but I'm sure he's said it to Dr. Du Maurier and again to Sutcliffe tonight - two people who, as

I'm not convinced Abigail did it either. I can't recall exactly what she said to Hannibal when he told her she did it, but I definitely got the sense that he was telling her she was responsible for the body being found rather than letting her know he'd figured her out and she wasn't pulling the wool over his eyes. I'm

I have to second this thanks. As someone who swears like a mother fucker and is trying really hard not to be such a lardass, Thug Kitchen just made my night!

I get what you mean, but I think we're starting to see hints of why Jack is so revered within the FBI in this episode. He's obviously on to Abigail (though I think there's a lot of merit to the argument some are making here that she might not have been as involved in her father's murders as Hannibal is telling her she

Tell me more about this uncle Fred.

I'm thrilled to see the Proop kitten back on the radar.

Oh god me too! And the scruff. Sweet baby Jesus, the scruff! Scruff + glasses = THUD!

Thanks. I knew the last name was du something, but never would have pulled Bedelia without a little Google magic.

@avclub-c2023af23a02a04d9f58966bafd8969a:disqus  I'm guessing Thousand islets of langerhans

I really, really hope you're right.

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Hugh Dancy is terrific! When Will 'came to' in Hannibal's waiting room, he did an amazing job portraying barely controlled panic without saying a single word.

No! But now I'm gonna have to check the DVR. The thought never even crossed my mind, but now that you mention it, I'm sure you're right! She's has enough time away from dad's cooking to be able to detect a difference.

I've noticed that too, but chalked it up to the serial-killers-have-three-names thing, like how it's always John Wayne Gacy and never just John Gacy.

Yeah, I think so too. Somebody downthread speculated that Hannibal might be trying to bring Will into the "family business," but I see Abigail as a more likely choice for that. She's already well on her way to seeing the world as he does, whereas Hannibal knows better than anyone else how just being around the

Exactly, Bradley!

Agreed. And dissociation never looked so good.

I'm not so sure about the family business angle, but I definitely think Hannibal's concern for Will is more genuine than manipulation. I was struck by the scene between Hannibal and Gillian Anderson (can't remember the character's name, sorry) where he talked about making a friend. It felt sincere to me. Although I'd