Hannibal, in the driver's seat, silently mouths the lyrics, as a single tear begins to roll down his cheek; Will now comprehends the abyss that is Lecter.
Hannibal, in the driver's seat, silently mouths the lyrics, as a single tear begins to roll down his cheek; Will now comprehends the abyss that is Lecter.
The profile shots of Hannibal's face, in his scene with Dr. Du Maurier, were lovely.
Yes; the composition of Mikkelsen and Anderson in that scene, especially the way he walks across the room and sits, is just excellent.
You haven't lived until you've been mauled by a manatee while wearing a Turnbull & Asser.
Isn't that the correct demonym for a person from Japan, though?
Craig Robinson's high-pitched screaming is a treasure.
I think that was the office in the White House, as opposed to the office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building used in the first season (I think).
Dat ass, probably.
@avclub-416a275fea912be3a578ba281b58bb47:disqus 'Last gay chopper out of Vietnam' should be the title of…something.
Did you see his double-breasted vest?
Woah, let's not read too much into things.
That is a good distinction.
Fine review, Molly. I thought this was one of the best episodes yet.
Like a Mexican hates fireworks, they do.
Ah, fair enough. And an interesting read, thanks!
Is Bob Benson being "incredibly effeminate" a thing now, or was that not part of the reviewer's analogy?
@avclub-daeea03756fb26640b2c12493f0b08d5:disqus …glasses of water?
Fuck usted.
The twist is, the Starons are plain-bellied.