We might as well guess what horrible end he'll receive. Long-term prison sentence after the all his connections turn on him, or tortured and disposed of for asking too many questions about Caspar?
We might as well guess what horrible end he'll receive. Long-term prison sentence after the all his connections turn on him, or tortured and disposed of for asking too many questions about Caspar?
I think he'll get better the angrier and more desperate Frank gets because of his lost money. Oh, and go watch Clay Pigeons. It's not exactly a serious role, the film is a black comedy, but he's good in it.
Yeah, she's female, but she mostly likely isn't Asian, so there's that.
I think you're mixing her up with Alan Bloom. Beverly Katz is Beverly Katz in the books.
Yes, it is.
They've been doing the westerns on Saturdays thing for years. Hell on Wheels was just dumped there.
Hey, that was about Japan!
It would have been great if we didn't realize they were sisters until Ani's discussion with her dad.
What do you mean?
Regarding the shady land deal cliche, I guess all we can hope for is that there's enough of a twist on it so the storyline is enjoyable, or that it's dropped pretty quickly if there's not going to be a new approach used and it's more of an homage.
Well, last season's first episode had one hell of an ending, so this one might seem a little downbeat in comparison, even considering what happened to the guy's corpse. Just playing devil's advocate slightly.
But it's really not as bad as Nowalk said it was, he really raked it over the coals. Although, he did see three episodes.
You should have kept watching.
Series 7 can be remade as an actual documentary!
Or Post-Katrina New Orleans that one time.
Why would they have to charge more than twice the amount of other services that don't have ads?
You've made me wonder about something else. Hannibal got to spend more time with Abigail than he did with Will, and he seemed to genuinely care for her in his own twisted way and he actually was able to corrupt her, yet she's the one he kills(he even tells Alana he wouldn't kill her if she left). You probably already…
That's a good point about Will being able to imagine after the fact(there was a little bit of this in a promo, but it's not clear if it's Will who's doing the imagining). If he had been the person Hannibal wanted him to be, Abigail would still be alive and maybe Jack and Alana would be okay too. It's similar to Will…
I know Will had to see Abigail as a daughter for the sake of the storyline and the Garrett Jacob Hobbs parallels, but I always wondered if it was realistic that Abigail would see him as a paternal figure. I'd imagine a teenaged girl having a crush on him, seeing him as her knight in shining armor after what happened.
I have to interpret it as Will is sort of playing Hannibal. Bryan Fuller said something like Will realized that you can't be mad at a shark for being a shark, so your latter idea does seem to be part of it, but he also wants to stop Hannibal from killing and he has to do that in a way that continues to indulge…