The tumblr Hannibal fandom is pretty intense. Hey, whatever gets them over their fixation on Glee. (It won't get them over it.)
The tumblr Hannibal fandom is pretty intense. Hey, whatever gets them over their fixation on Glee. (It won't get them over it.)
The brain-eating scene was definitely just goofy. I think Hannibal is honestly the worst movie of Ridley Scott's career. I'd even rank Red Dragon above it, which is the only time you'll ever hear me say a Brett Ratner movie is better than a Ridley Scott movie.
When questioning the realism of the show's police work, just keep in mind that the show is honestly more of a dark urban fantasy than an attempt at making a realistic crime procedural.
The Mushroom Killer = House Tyrell.
Not where I am!
I would far more inclined to sample this if its 70-minute runtime didn't make it overlap with Hannibal. Un-smooth move, USA!
Is this the one where Jess graffitis in Rory's book and she's charmed by it? Because I remember finding that hilariously weird. If someone stole my book and then returned it with notes in the margins I'd tell them to buy me a new fucking copy.
Nick laughing at the assembly after Millie starts crying and goes "I didn't want to hurt anyone!" remains one of the funniest TV moments ever.
I'm so with you on that. When I first went to college and actually tasted alcohol and went to a legitimate drunken party for the first time in my life, my primary thought was "Whoa, this is like a party scene from a movie!", thus solidifying me as a nerd forever.
Ah, the good old days when Sorkin was capable of his characters being at least in some way modest in their achievements and with room for them to make personal and professional improvements. Cut to 2006 and it was all "HEY MR. ALBIE LAST NIGHT's STUDIO 60 WAS WATCHED BY 100 MILLION PEOPLE EVERYONE IN AMERICA IS…
Every sitcom character in history that is initially characterized as dumb gets dumber and dumber as the series goes on. See also Joey Tribbiani and Andy Dwyer.
So was there a single major teen character on this show who never got pregnant, impregnated anyone, got married or was engaged to be married?
Outside of Secret Life, which is of course the worst scripted show on television, I have a persistent soft spot for ABC Family's non-thriller dramas (i.e. Greek, Bunheads, Switched at Birth, Huge), so I think I will check this out for at least a few episodes and see what I think.
It's really annoying, since other sitcoms that put a lot less thought into their visuals ARE on blu.
And just when you thought Gob Bluth and Ann Veal's wedding was the most disastrous one you'd seen lately!
I don't think he was fired, I think he just left to work on other stuff.
Season 2 wasn't TOTALLY ignored… Street and Waitress's baby lived on into season 3.
The two episodes I'd say stack up quality-wise with S1-3 are "Herstory of Dance" and "Basic Human Anatomy." I also enjoyed "Conventions of Space and Time" and "Advanced Documentary Filmmaking," and Jeff's story from "Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations."
*Ann stares with a half-smile and nods understandingly*
We're gonna finally be sunny and shinily we're gonna finally be fiiiiine!