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I mean more like middle-class Midwestern types.

Blame Family Guy for that one.

Yeah, but that makes it less of an art and just simple vandalism.

@avclub-d7b683529752a4d24d84c4941861a363:disqus Michael was on Alec Baldwin's podcast and he talked about drunk brokers coming up to him yelling "Greed is good". Baldwin related it to his own experiences because of his turn in Glengarry. It's a good interview, and it's interesting how Michael admits he doesn't really

Things haven't changed much.

po-po-po-po-po-po pa-pah-pah-pah, etc.

Two able-bodied men a third of his age would have had a hard time putting it up. My guess is he had a truck with a winch on it to help him put it up. Or something like that.

It was harder for people ( WASP-y Americans, at least) to understand back then. There's been such a turnaround in the last 20 years, it's dizzying for them to catch up with.

Sundance Channel would be interesting. With their move into original programming, it could be a good boost.

Fuller said that he wants David Bowie to play Hannibal's uncle next season, so either  that character will be alive or it will be a flashback.

I think I'll just sleep on the floor, or get rid of my frame.

NBC Cancelling it is a lock, but so is another network picking it up.

What about that neat ride he had in season 6 (I think)

I've never heard Gary used as to shorten Garrett as a name.

I doubt all his meat is of the human variety.

It was discussed either last week or the one before if Will winds up the only character not to have eaten any of Hannibal's victims. I think it'll be perfect if Freddie winds up with that distinction and gloating/shoving the vegetarian thing in everyone's faces once Hannibal is found out.

Lance Henriksen is never not fantastically creepy. I caught a bit of Aliens today and it's fantastic in it's own way because he isn't creepy at all (apart from the knife thing, which barely qualifies). He played Bishop like an abused child which felt perfect, and he did, well, fantastically.

Too bad we're in the digital age now, otherwise Tyler Durden would have certainly applied his magic to this one.

Reminds me of an old Conan joke. Paraphrasing a little, but "Mick Jagger's daughter thinks he should grow up, 63% of his children agree."