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Gotta give them whatever the opposite of credit is, I think about that finale, what, four months later and I'm still pretty damn pissed off. I can't rewatch any of the older episodes and I'm in total schadenfreude mode that they can't get another show off the ground.

"One Punch!" coming up multiple times in JLI, as well as Batman: Brave and the Bold (tv series).

"Hugh Jackman's Wolverine.

I want a supercut of all of the Italian jokes that Jack Donaghy and his mother have spewed out on 30 Rock over the years.

Along with the Todd's high fives. Kelso's addiction to eating: "Sorry son, I was thinking about soup," and their ability to shut him up with a spoon full of peanut butter. Dr. Cox's glorious rants.

I didn't feel terrible about it. I laughed, because to me she was a terrible person, and my assumption is that she knew that her husband was gay, even subconsciously. That's just my read on that whole situation though, based on earlier scenes where the assistant was barging in on Fig and her husband.

Other way around! :)

The flashbacks reminded me a lot of the character work done in the later issues of Brian K Vaughan's "Y the Last Man." Which makes sense, given that he later ended up working on Lost, a bit of synchronicity there.

O'Neil is now my favourite guard, just for those scenes with the nuns, and, well, pretty much every other scene he was in. He is full of untapped greatness.

Haha, I think that would have worked better about 20 years ago.

Interesting, the results of the few things I looked up (meaning I googled it and read four different sources), give a similar range, but the demographics for lower numbers skew much older in some. I also noted that the public perception mentions 10% a lot, but I couldn't find where that presumption or number actually

Looks fine to me. I'll likely check it out on Netflix at some point.

It's actually closer to 10%

Season one and season two are related like Devito and Schwarzenneger in Twins.

It's a valid observation, hell, it's barely a critique in this. If you're so offended by it, then perhaps that says more about you than the review.

I'm sure it's been mentioned, but when I saw Abigail, I was initially shocked, and then I realized that she was there because Hannibal was "giving" her life as a gift to Will. When Hannibal slaughters her in front of Will, I started crying and couldn't stop. And damn it, I couldn't tell if I was crying over her

Yeah, that last part cracked me up. Don knows that he's under Lou's thumb, but won't let that fact completely stifle him.

Oh, it definitely had the word "fuck" in there, because my daughter chose that moment to come into the living room when she should have been sleeping. Murphy's law.

Hook Hook Hook! Ru-fi-ooooooo!

God, the comments thread is making me sad. A lot of fighting and bitching and not a lot of recognition of the greatest aspect of this episode, to me: the humour. This was a damn funny episode, mostly in a shocking "Wtf" kind of way.