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Step one: Free everybody
Step two: ???
Step three: Profit!

Look at banner, slavers!

Stay Hodor, whatever may occur! I will Hodor you!

That could be. But Hannibal mentioned a church collapse in a conversation with Will near the beginning of last season. Maybe it's my own projection, that it's bad manners to talk about dead churchgoers. :)

Really, I find Hannibal going on about God killing churchgoers rather fascinating. I know it comes from Red Dragon, but it just seems out of character somehow. It's one thing for the character to talk about this behind bars to taunt the Graham character and another thing to be casually chatting on the subject in his

I can totally see (C): "You faked that, Will! You big meanie! Leave Robert Denby—I mean, Hannibal Lecter—alone!"

In the end, we're all just Spam for the worms.

I loved Hannibal's winter hat. It looked like a hat I've seen in a few of Van Gogh's self-portraits. (Of course, I don't think they were trying to make me think of mutilated ears—or WERE they?!)

Yeah, that was very interesting. I don't think it was subtle, I definitely noticed it. And I thought, Wow, this is so cool and I can't put my finger on WHY!

I still think that is a much improved haircut from his overgrown curly shag…

Poor kid! The previews are so stupidly loud these days, I don't care what anybody says. And the same seems to hold true for all advertising.

"I know you tried to kill me, Wyill. And I know you will try again."
"That's correct."
"And now I am totally changing the subject!'
"I'm all ears!"

It's the quiet ones. Those are the ones you should worry about. (nods sagely)

I think it looks a little like a scene from Les Miserables. "Come with me, Cosette, we will seek a brighter future."
"Can I take my ugly doll?"

I'm quite pleased to see Oliver Platt in this. He's so fun to watch. I hope he doesn't get killed off any time soon.

Thanks, I even checked Urban Dictionary and couldn't come up with a plausible explanation.

"Unguent" is a flat-out strange word. The world of "Fargo", movie and TV show both, feels like a foreign country to me.

He had that "trying to cry" thing going on; to me it seemed sort of self-conscious. A disconnect from grief with a genuine desire to express it. I recognize that; might be thanks to my Scandinavian genes.

They're in my house RIGHT NOW! I love your avatar.

I always feel bad when I see a movie with my dad and it's so loud during the credits. I don't think octogenarians need to hear explosions, it's not like that will persuade them to see action movies all of a sudden.