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I felt such a strong empathy for Will Graham in his last scene with Beverly. We were both going "Are you fucking kidding me? Please do not be this dumb. Stay away from Hannibal Lecter." When Will finds out that Bev is dead, he should be feeling more annoyance at her than sadness for her death.

I was talking about both, because the line in the miniseries was lifted right from the book…am I taking crazy pills? How can anyone who's seen the miniseries or read the book and then watched the scene in Homeland not see it was an obvious reference.

"Garfunkel & Oates’ Riki Lindhome puts in a great guest shot as the
woman Winston doesn’t realize he’s asked on a date. However, she bears
almost too much facial resemblance to Mary Elizabeth Ellis to be
featured in the first episode in ages to mention Nick’s ex, Caroline."

I was surprised to read that so many people liked this episode and thought it was funny, imo it was the worst one of the entire series so far. So mind numbingly dumb and juvenile. I think the stage manager put it best when he came out onto the stage, concerned and confused, "is it a joke?", because that's the same