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I don't think it was unrealistic. For me, it was one of the most affecting sequences. Ray Liotta is scary as fuck. I'm sure his character knew this and simply wanted to intimidate Cooper's character.

I've only ever heard 'amazeballs' used once before (about two months ago) and it was by a woman for whom I'm totally head over heels.

Dexter has been among my favorite TV series since its pilot, and although it pretty much gradually all went downhill from there (for me anyway), I still stick with it and have even had the privilege to review the last two seasons as well as the upcoming final one for a UK based website.

I can't even fully express how much that video just made my day. Thank you for linking to it.

The only thing about that statement, if it were true, would be that Rupert Murdoch has good taste.

Was it explained how Gideon knew how to exactly replicate the Ripper's last known mutilation (excluding Miriam Lass)?

Could not agree with Eichel any more: welcoming a Hannibal-centric episode, that interior shot of the opera singer, seeing Hannibal's loneliness, including possible sexual activity (and emotional response to the singer's performance was an excellent touch — Mikkelsen is amazing), Anderson as Du Maurier, Jack's guilt

I missed that, when? Doesn't matter, I'm glad. I like pretending my favorite shows are friends. That's right, not the humans involved in the shows, but the shows themselves.

Anyone mention the possibility of Jeff's middle name being an Arrested Development reference? I know it could be completely coincidental, but it'd be a more deliberate nod even than Tony Hale's appearance. Just sayin'…

Well apparently Fuller has plans to make season four the Red Dragon story so I wouldn't put it past him to be thinking so far ahead.

That's her. It just seemed too coincidental. Fuller seems to be doing things very carefully so far and I can't believe that wasn't on purpose, subtle as it was.

Did nobody comment on the Clarice look-a-like snuck into the opening scene after the class is dismissed just before Dr. Bloom shows up?

Has anyone commented on how wearying that photo is? Where are his goddamn eyes? So ominous, yet fitting.

Whoa, wait - that's mine as well!

I'm just a fan who really admires all he's accomplished. We're about the same age and I first discovered Glover when I found DerrickComedy. Then I heard about Mystery Team and how those guys didn't just star in it, but wrote it, directed it, produced it, did the soundtrack, etc. - everything. Whether their humor is

I had the same exact issue (among many) with this episode. Packer was fired, okay, but wasn't Nellie president of ALL special projects at Sabre? They provided absolutely no explanation for why she decided to randomly swoop into Scranton - what if Andy was present?

You call him that too?

THIS would be interesting, might actually provide the characters with something substantial to respond to rather than generic hijinks.

Childish Gambino is a name derived from a Wu Tang Clan (a seminal rap group from the 90s) random name generator. You type your name in and get your own hip-hop monicker derived from Wu Tang lyrics.