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Canada, I think.

Watching Hannibal live always seems like a great idea until after the episode is over and I realize I need to go to sleep now. #nightmarestatus

Yes and no. I mean, I wanted to hope that she was alive and I definitely believed that Hannibal could have somehow cut her in such a way as to make her survival likely. But even as I hoped, my brain was having trouble accepting that it was somehow just okay for her to be traveling to Italy with Will. Although weirdly

Yeah, O- is the universal donor so it actually makes sense that it would be the one a hospital would be most likely to run out of because that is what they have to give to everyone if they don't know their blood type.

Thanks for sharing that link! It's a really good interview.

I don't think he meant to survive. I think he just knew he had to make it look like he'd been shot (and thus had a jusification for having shot up the place himself). He definitely wanted to lead the rest of the police to Blaine, I think.

I mean I got the joke about how she tasted. I guess I just didn't realize that Hannibal and Dimmond weren't eating the same meal that she was.

I didn't have the impression that the acorn/oyster/wine dinner was her usual diet. My take on it was that she was pretty sure Hannibal was going to kill Dimmond that night and that the meal was for his benefit so that he would taste better and that she was upset about that. She seemed very surprised when Hannibal let

It's not. I'm just pointing out that while everyone certainly has the right to pick and choose what aspects of a text/film/tv show they want to engage with from a criticism perspective, just because you don't care about/want to engage with or discuss something doesn't mean it can't/shouldn't be discussed.

I agree that Trystane would be quite a catch, though I'm still not sure how letting him marry Myrcella fits into a long game of Lannister-destroying, especially if she no longer has a claim to the throne by way of being considered a Baratheon. Doran has just (in the books at least) seemed really focused on creating a

I could live with it.

I'm honestly worried that she'll try to use it and be subjected to something even more horrible for her efforts. Mostly because the show has conditioned me to expect such things. Though god knows I would be beyond thrilled if she stabbed Ramsey in the throat and made a badass escape on her own.

I like this idea. Although wouldn't Jaime claiming paternity of Myrcella derail her marriage to Trystane? Or are we assuming that Doran is such an old softie at this point that he just doesn't care at all about making important dynastic marriages for his children?

To see Sansa physically grab Theon and yell at him was somewhat gratifying for me after watching her be so passive for so long. Though I am very worried about what might happen to her if she tries to stab Ramsey with whatever she grabbed from the battlements.

I hate metaphors. That's why my favorite book is Moby Dick. No frou-frou symbolism. Just a good, simple tale about a man who hates an animal.

Still better than Hannibal!

Yeah, I watched with my boyfriend and his response was "I'd have done exactly the same thing."

He is growing on me! Though I definitely get what you said in your other comments about how he seems like the Duncan and the Logan tends to be hotter/more interesting. The fact that he pretty much acts like a mature adult and is a social worker who cares about the teen runaways that he works with is definitely

We ALWAYS need gifs of Evelyn Carnahan everywhere!

I'm tired of blackmail. I'm tired of almost everything on this show that isn't Lola bringing the realness or Queen Catherine being a badass or Mary threatening to kill people.