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Thank you for conjuring the thought of Dorian and virgin Victor coming together next season. More to look forward to as we expectantly wait.

this could also explain his rift with his father

I agree about the leather trousers, but his hairstyle is giving me Julian Sands/Rupert Graves/A Room with a View vibes, so I'm going with it.

For a show so lovingly accurate in minute detail, it's unfortunate that they weren't more authentic in the preparation of the absinthe. It turns quite cloudy and only vaguely green when chilled water is dripped through a sugar cube. They looked like they were drinking creme de menthe.

I'd be interested in seeing your top twenty list, or fifty.

This is the crime scene that disturbed me the most as well, I believe because it was both fascinating and horrifying. I felt disturbed by my own curiosity.  The realization that I could find actual beauty and wonder in something so gruesome really rocked me.  Perhaps all the images I've studied as an art history major

HAIL SATAN

Have you not heard?  This is Fullerverse.  This is not real life.   

Since finishing Red Dragon I'm really curious as well, and after seeing what Fuller did to Georgia I'm scared to even think about what's in store for Freddie Lounds. 

So true.  I also liked the reference Fuller made in a tweet about how scary it was in Rosemary's Baby to have doctors conspiring and hiding things from their patient.  Fuller not only gets psychological drama but just the simplest elements of fear in horror as a genre.  Even Fuller's requested use of hashtag

I thought he was quite frightening when he killed Franklin and Tobias last week, and remained impeccably unbloodied and without crease in his beautiful three piece suit whilst kicking ass.  That in itself made him seem all the more imposing.  That shot of him looking up through his nearly nonexistent eyebrows made me

I absolutely felt this last night, questioning my own perceptions and doubting my own stability.  I seriously had to take a moment and pause the TV following the Hannibal/Will ~we all three share this secret now~ scene.  I think my blood pressure went up. It was a one-two punch to follow that with Hannibal and

Yes, I don't think he touched the dessert - meant for Tobias - Hannibal offered him last week.

I can't find it now, but someone asked Fuller in a tweet if Mischa might make an appearance in a future episode and he tweeted back "maaaayybe".

I loved David Slade's tweet a few weeks back:  When Mads first arrived, he said "Hannibal is here" to himself, a few days later on set, everyone knew he was right. 

But we did see mushrooms that were sort of people.

I think the "wheels up in 30" line has been well worn out on another show. I'm okay with using my imagination and even stretching it beyond belief.  But I sort of HAVE to if I ponder the logistics of one guy erecting that totem in the sand or the angel suspending himself in the barn rafters once I've come down off the

Entire skipped episode is also on itunes.

I never doubted that Abigail was in on her father's murders, I thought her gutting of Nicholas Boyle made that more than apparent, 'cause yeah, she did that.

I knew it had to be coming but was still jarring when it did.