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That green screen shot was almost as laughably bad as the How I Met Your Mother outside shots throughout the final season.

I was a blubbering baby at that ending sequence and it made me fall in love with the show. It's also the first time in the series that I felt these characters were truly connected. It was emotionally stirring and I'm glad I stuck with this show past the messy, convoluted pilot.

Really? I think NBC and Fuller receiving the rights to Silence of the Lambs is inevitable. It's going to happen, they're going to work SOMETHING out. Maybe I'm just optimistic.

If they cared about fanbases rather than artistic merit wouldn't a show like Orphan Black receive nominations (which it deserves, especially for Tatiana Maslany) I mean ratings for Hannibal are as high and consistent as any other award-winning show, ie. Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, etc. Season 1 has a Metacritic

Thanks Myles!

I took it more as Boo was taking advantage of Pennsatucky's vulnerability and making fun of her while at the same time, trying to reassure her. Their bond was formed during the latter half of last season, so it makes sense (to me at least) why their bond is growing into a sort of friendship and why Boo would be more

I meant accolades as in, recognition from the Hollywood Foreign Press, Emmy's, etc. It's one of the most highly praised shows on television currently yet it has not received one single nomination from either associations. Not even for cinematography! Or production design! Goddamnit, if this isn't the best looking show

I wonder what this show would be like on HBO. Probably too much to stomach.

The visuals on this show are consistently outstanding but my biggest complaint so far, perhaps, is the score…

Damn that monologue that Boo delivers in the still picture above is SAVAGE. At least Pennsatucky knows it's all true though. I love this show and its characters because they're so wonderfully real to me. Kohan and her team of writers deserve all the kudos in the world. The red balloon floating at the end of the

This show never ceases to amaze me. The images of the teacup reassemling into Will's face and the stag scene were two of the most striking images I've ever witnessed on television. Hannibal is the best show on network television. Actually, it's the best show on television. Period. How it does not receive more

I'm very happy to see Inside Llewyn Davis so high on the list. Same going for Her. No surprise two Joaquin Phoenix movies are in the top 20.

Slow down? S'all good, man!

Dammit, Mrs. Anderson…

I know it's far fetched, but look how vehemently he tried to stop the Nazis. I think killing Hank and Jesse was always out of bounds for Walter. He truly loves these people. Or he strongly believes he does.

If only Jesse fucking knew EVERYTHING. I honestly want him to find out about Jane's death, but I feel like he's been crushed enough. He doesn't deserve pain. Pretty sure, Aaron Paul's last word of the series is ''bitch.''

Just kidding.

If Jesse fucking dies, I'm done.

EXACTLY. I hate Walt with a passion, but I found myself rooting for him tonight. There were two kinds of people watching Breaking Bad tonight: 1) people cheering in joy as he was cuffed and 2) people screaming "NOOOO! GODDAMMIT HANK, FUCK YOU"

I think Jesse is going to die. It's funny because I kind of predicted this in an essay paper for my english teacher. For an extra credit assignment, she asked me to write an essay about how I think Breaking Bad will end, and I said that Walter would have Hank killed and be torn apart by the guilt, so that's why he