I saw him described elsewhere as an unbuttered potato. Harsh, but kinda true!
I saw him described elsewhere as an unbuttered potato. Harsh, but kinda true!
I found Alex so distractingly beautiful the whole episode. Hopefully they will flesh Nathalie out, two accomplished ladies fighting over a (so far) bland guy will get old.
I felt like my head exploded when I discovered (quite recently) that Warren Beatty's older sister was Shirley MacLaine. I'm sure that was common knowledge, but I felt like I had uncovered a great secret.
It's usually on Hulu and nbc.com the next day if you don't mind some commercials.
But why were there three table settings, and why does she hide a fork as a weapon? I don't know, I assume this is her plan B, at the very least.
And they screwed over Parks too, making them burn off the final season two at a time.
I love it! Between several women characters calling him out on it, and Francis Dolarhyde throwing him around like a rag doll at every opportunity, it is canon!
Well yes I remember how he survived. To be fair though, if you throw a guy out of a window there is a pretty good chance he won't make it. I don't think you could argue Jack didn't give it his all in this instance.
To be fair, Jack did throw him out of a window. Somehow he didn't die.
That scene really reminded me of the kinda sad/kinda triumphant exit of Pete Campbell in Mad Men: better get going while the getting is good!
Aw really? In the Red Dragon arc with Will I found her hilarious!
Also I can't wait for the gag reel tomorrow afternoon. It will heal the psychological pain and angst somewhat!
My husband and I both were salivating…
I'm still feeling emotional. The scenes between Will and Hannibal were exquisite. Richard Armitage continued to be amazing. His reading of "I can't see you burn" was so realistic and heartfelt my husband really thought he offed himself in the first five minutes.
I watched Pushing Daisies when it originally aired, then did a rewatch between Hannibal season 2 and 3. PD had dark humor, but I saw it so much more clearly the second time around.
Spitters are quitters?
Magical if true. Elf king and dwarf king? Heart eyes mf.
I'd like to see Richard Armitage pet a lot of things.
I think Bryan Fuller clears this little mystery up quite well: https://twitter.com/BryanFu…
I think it was the shock of destroyed art that snapped him back. How could this happen!! Who could stop it!