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Freddy may be the only person in the world who Don likes more than they like Don.

Effectively weaponized Hodor! Those dragons are in some shit now.

The Letterman trilogy is my favorite thing CK has ever done. If he instead plucked those 3 episodes out and released that as a movie, it'd be one of my favorite movies. It's such a perfect Rocky-style underdog tale.

I hope it's like Quarles on Justified, where they never say he actually died and keep talking in just vague enough terms where you can believe he's still alive and is gonna show up any minute to take revengeance.

Has he successfully used the murder suit yet this season? I'm sure he has, but all I can think of is this time and going to Gilian Anderson's house after she already left.

oh my god the ads for other NBC shows make it even more ridiculous that this show is on NBC. Like, really? Hannibal and The Blacklist are on the same network?

Tonight on Hannibal:

Andy Daly has said the show was structured in a way where that if this was a real TV show, everything you see would be as it would air. It made it a lot tougher, because they could only include stuff that Grant would consider relevant to "Review", the show where Forrest MacNeil is a real person on television and not

Andy Daly ‏@TVsAndyDaly 10h
Assignment: try saying things like this to an incredible sweet old man. If you enjoy the experience, please report to jail. #Review

It's because they got a new president who's a huge comedy fan. Kent Alterman has been working as their programming chief for the past couple years, and just last year was promoted to president. He directed Semi-Pro, and really fought for Andy Daly to get a huge part in that movie that the studio wanted to go to

Imagine if Review and Nathan For You were on at the same time. Comedy Central would be unstoppable.

This could also describe Big Trouble in Little China.

In a TV season where Mads Mikkelsen and Billy Bob Thornton are playing thinly-veiled characters who are actually the Devil come to earth, who knew James Urbaniak would be the best of them?

I don't know if you're doing a bit, but she clearly despises him.

I was wondering how they got someone as beloved and respected as Fred Willard to be on this Comedy Central show. Then he died and I understood.

People highlight the Divorce segment as the show kicking into high gear, but I say it's the second half of the Batman segment. That's when they lay out their cards of "all this shit is adding up and people are noticing".

oh also CA!

She changes clothes too often to be the reviewer.

Now I kinda don't want a second season, if only to imagine that Forrest escapes and that's the end of that.

there all is aching