Constantly hating on everything.
Constantly hating on everything.
I know. It would have been smoother and less jarring, but that is what made it so funny. Not it hitting the mark, but missing it. You must have problems enjoying things that are so bad, they're good.
It was hysterical. You stop that.
It's time for Season 2 of Hannibal! For once I have my thoughts ready and typed out! I'm so happy—-wait… wait, no! What's—-No, stop that! Noooooooooooo
I just don't buy that Jack had that much influence. I think Will was drawn to something and that's why he chose to stay. It was the only way he'd be able to explore that side of himself, as self-destructive as it was. I don't think Will did whatever he did to save lives, which is what Jack used to appeal to Will. Will…
Everyone is ultimately in charge of themselves, though. And this is where my personal experiences come in. I tend to not really trust anybody. Even close friends. But that's because we're all living our own lives. So in that I judge intent. And for me, Jack's intent is deeply flawed, but not necessarily bad. He gives…
Booooooo. She was aiming for sympathy. It….just doesn't work with the character.
It would be great if she stayed around and Jeremy couldn't see her and so anytime someone would do something immoral, there would be a huge speech from her, and then everyone just walk away as if nothing happened and then she'd cry by herself.
DO YOU THINK HARD ABOUT THIS SHOW ANYWAY?
You're so terrible haha. It's like you refuse to acknowledge any depth in characters you disagree with. =P (FREDDIE FOREVER.)
Where to start? So many small details from earlier in the series come to a head here, my favorite being the fishing line "trophies". Everything said so far comes rearing it's head in a flurry of realizations by the characters. I found myself drawn to Hannibal, who is clearly excited by all of this, yet extremely…
I think….. I may not have time to write this. We'll see what I can get out over lunch, but that's only 30 minutes. I may have to do a part 1 and 2.
So you're the copycat…killer. Should I be worried?
She thinks he's a killer and is walking free because of his status, so she pushes him hoping he'll react to her in a way that he can be charged. At least, that's what I get from it.
It's time for the first season finale of Hannibal with @Dr. Jacoby! I'll have my thoughts up in a bit, but first, there's something in my throat…
I think her being obvious is part of her manipulation, though. At least from my own experiences with mafia, I know I tend to purposefully make myself look like an egomaniac who thinks he's right, just so that when the opposite happens it seems like I got what was coming to me instead of that being my plan all along.…
It looked fake but I'm willing to forgive it because budget and the need for it to look like Georgia could escape. She moved faster than the flames and so it was more the idea of being so far gone that you can't escape, even once you realize there was hope.
LOL consistency! It's the thought that counts, right?
I've spent way too much time observing people… But I've never had a bad job interview, so there's that!
I haven't been. I do these with Dr. Jacoby and they're mostly just for fun, but it probably would be a good idea to start doing that.