The big question for the finale is: What did Beverly Katz find in the basement? If you recall. She turns, sees something, says "Oh my God" and Hannibal appears behind her. The show hasn't given the slightest hint since then.
The big question for the finale is: What did Beverly Katz find in the basement? If you recall. She turns, sees something, says "Oh my God" and Hannibal appears behind her. The show hasn't given the slightest hint since then.
"despite 200 centuries of constant defeat"
Maybe we'll get that Better Caul Saul spinoff
The Verve received permission to use the sample on the understanding that they pay half the royalties to Jagger/Richards. It was only after the song became a hit that J/R decided that actually they'd rather have all the money and took them to court.
She dies in like the first 5-10 minutes. Not really a spoiler.