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I just flat-out love Abraham Benrubi. I have ever since he played Kubiak. He's what kept me watching Men In Trees until the end. He's just terrific. I'm liking what I've seen from his character so far here, but I agree with @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus that he's dancing along the edge of silly. I

Yeah, that might have been the line of the night. Either that, or Daniel's comment about being genuinely turned on by the gorgeous 6'4" drag queen.

As happy as I am to see Sonya and Marco back together, I really think Daniel and Adriana are my favorite pairing on this show. The look on Daniel's face when the dressed down drag queen who's name I can't remember jumped in the backseat was priceless. I'm still not sure if he jumped to the other side of the back seat

The stand-up collar and the little piece of elastic cinching in the waist are the best parts of the murder suit. And is it just me or does that plastic seem to be thick enough that it looks like it should squeak or creak when he moves?

Me neither. I get why he did it, but I like my Will Graham a little rumpled and slightly scruffy and disheveled.

The look on Will's face when he put two and two together about Alana and Hannibal was perfect. It's was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, but for a split second there, how much that hurt was written all over his face. Hugh Dancy is absolutely fantastic.

Thank you for making me feel better about my frozen chicken pot pie.

Is it anything like Elliot's I told you so dance?

Speaking of Jack's fashion sense, I'm sure he's worn it before but his hat (fedora?) really grabbed my attention tonight. Between the hat and the overcoat, it felt very much like a page out of another decade.

Didn't she grab Jack's gun off his hip and shoot Chilton with that? Raises the question of why the fuck Jack was so careless with a (completely understandable and frankly, foreseeable) basket case though.

Same here, especially considering it's on NBC. I wouldn't love it any less if it was on AMC or FX, but I'd be less surprised with some of the stuff — especially the gore — that's included every week on a major network.

I haven't had a dog since I was a kid, so maybe this is just something I don't know. But who the hell feeds a dog applesauce in the first place? And is applesauce a thing that adults without children actually have in the pantry?

He really was incredible tonight. I loved the scene where he finds the slaughterhouse Hannibal has staged in his home and all of a sudden, Chilton can walk and even run just fine without his fancy cane! That ornate thing amounting to not much more than an affectation feels spot on for the character.

Now let's test your powers. It's time to get rid of Carl on The Walking Dead. See if you can pull that one off, hot shot.

I had a similar thought. I trust this show enough to believe that it'll all make be clear in the end, but I my jaw dropped when he brought Miriam to Hannibal's office and let him work on 'recovering her memories.' At that point, Chilton hadn't been framed yet and Jack had as much as admitted to Will that Hannibal was

I've griped about this before, but I'm still having a hard time buying that Boyd is accepting Ava breaking up with him so easily. Ever since that happened, it's been nagging at me, but I've been expecting the show to revisit it sometime before the end of the season. But… not so much. It's probably a safe bet to think

And that Mikey's on the mend. Looks to be healing nicely.

I noticed that too. But I've decided to chalk it up to residual head trauma after the Daryl-induced accident.

I know what you mean. For a split second at the start of that last scene, I thought maybe Raylan was meeting with Boyd to tip him off that the marshals are coming for him. Which, of course, makes no sense at all, but it was the first thing to pop into my mind. Their relationship is complicated, to put it lightly.

I agree that Boyd can be cold blooded, but that's not how I read that scene at all. It came across to me like a desperate man grasping at straws. A guy who, for a minute there, managed to sell himself on his own bullshit. Boyd looked genuinely surprised when Alberto's henchmen busted out laughing. Boyd was too quick