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What about no host at all?

That might have been the best joke of either episode, and I thought "Vegas" was much better.

Not sure he has to practice being goofy sometimes. Stereo-typically speaking, he's practically the drummer of the band, despite playing another instrument.

Just curious, but is someone going to do a review of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony that aired on HBO last night?

Yeah, formaldehyde.

I kept saying mouse in the wall, but I was told that it's a mouse if it's outside and a rat if it's inside. Does this make sense to anyone?

I will look forward to the awful pun AVC will come up with if NBC does chuck it out, "Cann-cibled" or something.

I know it makes no difference ultimately, but I am guessing Spader's character is more like Denzel's in Safe House than Lecter (former gov't agent gone rogue deal).

That's literally what happened to me. The family surmised it was a rat from the noise it was making.

One wonders if Hannibal killed the patient that attacked her.

Or what we think it was made of.

I liked how the noises he was hearing were specific to his location, like the car crash outside the music shop.

The scene with the chimney reminded me of when there was a scratching noise in my bedroom wall. Everybody heard it so I wasn't crazy. Kind of made sleeping a challenge.

And DLR-in-Van Halen

When the Nu-metal thing happened, I often wondered what a band like Korn would look like performing at the Stones' age.

Did this actually happen?

I would think AMC is the one interested in it. They could use it's critical pull once Mad Men and BB are gone.

Agreed, I watched last night's NCIS and picked up on most of what was happening despite not really watching much of the previous two seasons.

0:15 to 0:20 is so over-the top I'm not sure if I can take it seriously.

Except he's the lead of Cobb, as he narrates it. Granted, it's not as well as those other films though.