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I personally think that's a hell of a conclusion to jump to; I won't go into specifics of why here unless you ask for them. Regardless, I can't imagine that Will would be so nonchalant about fathering a child.

All I ask is that you don't shove a dismembered ear down my throat, ok?

I have a vague memory of that…

You're probably right. My memory's foggy on it all.

But did we ever see Will having dinner at Hannibal's before being incarcerated? I don't think so. Hannibal *did* once bring him some food in tupperware early on in season 1; it was some sort of breakfast dish, IIRC. They were shown eating it together, and I *think* there was some sort of meat in the eggs… was it

Yeah, me too, though that would still mean that Will's gone cannibal, which is gross even if it's part of a ploy.

I'm so glad Freddie's fate wasn't addressed here. Here's to keepin' the mystery alive… at least for another week.

But that doesn't mean that he thinks she wants him to get her pregnant.

But Fuller has turned it so that Margot's means of insemination involves a level of manipulation that is not a part of the book's story. I mean, she kills her brother in an INCREDIBLY fucked up way (he sort of deserves it, though), but Mason is fully aware that Margot wants his sperm and for what reason. In Fuller's

Same here.

But Harris had Margot wanting to get pregnant (or her partner pregnant? I can't remember exactly) via Mason, and via artificial insemination. Fuller has created a completely different story.

Oleg getting dressed after having sex with Nina has to be the most awkward concealment of nakedness in the entire history of moving pictures. And apparently he was going commando, as nary a lower-body undergarment was to be seen while he was putting his clothes back on.

Yes, REALLY, because all shows on this site are graded against themselves. In other words, this episode has been graded a B+ when compared to all other episodes of Revenge, not when compared to an episode of, for example, Mad Men, or Breaking Bad.

Nope, though it would be pretty cool to be a published and paid blog writer. Also, I'm a lady, and the person who wrote that is a dude.

Well you're a load of fun.

SCENE: Lionofdharma (me) watching tonight's GoT episode. Tommen's dark bedroom appears on the screen.

I'd read them in the order they were written in, minus Hannibal Rising. I can't give an opinion of Hannibal Rising, as I haven't read it, but I don't have any desire to. I just don't care to know about Hannibal's back story.

Soooooo, when/where were you born, and how much do you enjoy Coke (as in the drink, not the drug)?

I think if people saw it as a love story instead of a thriller they would like it more. I see it as a tale of the burgeoning romance between Phoenix and Howard.

He was MY friend.