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Yeah, that's poor wording on my part. I meant more about the idea that it's non-canonical (cue Tina Belcher) and that rarely do these things lead to people then working on those same characters (it does happen, but it is rare).

Then Scott Thompson and Aaron Abrams come in singing "What's the buzz? Tell me what's-a happenin?"

Can anyone explain what Fuller means by "If we have to even get a unit that shoots somewhere abroad for exteriors to help us sell the Silence Of The Lamb through-line of season three" - Season 4 is supposed to be Red Dragon, right? And what's the European connection to Silence of the Lambs?

Do we know for certain that Miriam Lass is dead? Or Abigail hobbs? I know we've seen bits and pieces of them, literally, since their disappearances. I'm just curious if they are still alive in Hannibal's basement (that's what freaked out Beverly at the end of last week's episode). I feel like Lass might still be alive

Kevin Rankin - He played Devil in Justified, Verlan on Big Love, and Herc on Friday Night Lights. (and he was in the hotel room scheming with the uncle and Todd before the prison hits went out in Breaking Bad last year)

"Speaking of Jeff Winger, I can’t believe he couldn’t get anyone from
Greendale to stop by and enjoy a 500th episode of something."

Agreeing with @avclub-5b6df64e0a7d4e8b0560d6ea7260acae:disqus - just use the Grant Morrison/Frank Quitely single page origin recap from All-Star Superman over the credits: http://www.griph.net/bp/ori…

Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: Season 2, Episode 10 "2 Girls, 1 Tongue" (it's a sequel to Season 1, Episode 11's "The Phantom of Crowley High").

Part of me thinks it might be this guy, Clayton Rohner - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm…
He was the one that said Harlan was a dung heap when Boyd & Ava first came in. Maybe not, but it just seemed odd to have a character actor like him just do 2 lines. Then again he may be too young seeming for the part, too.

Also, given some biographical information mentioned in the following review, sounds like it's about tragedies being dealt with through art (specifically film) - http://badassdigest.com/201…

Also, given some biographical information mentioned in the following review, sounds like it's about tragedies being dealt with through art (specifically film) - http://badassdigest.com/201…

He did the voice of Johann for Hellboy II. I'm just putting that out there.

He did the voice of Johann for Hellboy II. I'm just putting that out there.

In my head, I heard that quote in the voice of Paul F. Tompkins as Garry Marshall.

In my head, I heard that quote in the voice of Paul F. Tompkins as Garry Marshall.

While Rabin makes Clifford sound like pure evil, isn't this pretty much just "Problem Child" but with the additional creepy layer of having Short play the kid?

While Rabin makes Clifford sound like pure evil, isn't this pretty much just "Problem Child" but with the additional creepy layer of having Short play the kid?

Gotcha. But I thought it was governmental employees - the whole "people pay our salary, so there can be no impropriety" speech that Chris made.

Dumb/Nerdy procedural question: Why can Ann and Tom date? Isn't that the sort of fraternizing that Chris doesn't allow?

I, too, am intrigued by this scurrilous blog post, and look forward to the increasing tension until its URL is revealed.