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A lesson I learned from this episode:  never give your business card to someone who keeps his Rolodex next to his recipes.

Toastpup:  "Crawford doesn't seem to have any idea that Miriam went to see Lecter, and it's possible that he'll never know. In Silence of the Lambs it's established that Lecter has victims they weren't aware of. Either way, when he sent Clarice to interview Lecter it was in a secure environment."
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Kumagoro:  Without spoiling any plotpoints, the order of the Lecter story goes like this:

I agree.  The constant cribbing of quotes ("pure pscychopath, so rare to catch/have one alive", having an old friend for dinner, etc.) and situations (the trip to Chez Chilton) seemed really distracting.  It got to the point where I was wondering if they were going to walk past Multiple Miggs in the next cell instead

Channel 8 News:  It may have been part of the Faves' plan to "tip their hand" to Malcolm at tribal.  Obviously, they walked into tribal intent on voting off Michael, but why not then try to finesse an idol play out of Malcolm while they're at it?  Even though we haven't been shown much "who has the hidden idol" talk