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Yes, the distinctive taste of LSD.

We've all slept with a Bobbie Barrett in our lives.

I think what the episode tried to convey (and failed) was that he avoided Will's warning that the evidence would lead away from Hannibal because he felt so guilty about Miriam Lass that he just wanted to find ANYBODY who would pay for their crimes.

Sequel sounds like a horrible idea.

I like Gremlins more after realizing the Gremlins never really kill anybody directly. They just fuck with technology and the technology kills them.

At least Goonies is a good time capsule of the '80s.

If Chilton actually made it to court, there's not really a whole lot of solid evidence pointing towards him doing all the Chesepeake Ripper stuff. Surely, he's got some alibis over the years.

I was mainly just going off the source. EW.

In a show where a lobotomized guy is being examined like a corpse but remains alive, where a character gets his organs removed with some frontier medicine but remains alive, where a character gets shot pretty good by Will but remains alive, where a girl gets her throat slashed by her dad but remains alive, where an

I just think that cold open sets the tone for the season. It's not so much about Will as it is about catching Hannibal.

It also seemed very brainwash-y where he's looking right at her, like it was a hypnotic suggestion that he drilled into her.

*Jude Law scowls*

*Tommy Lee Jones frowns*

Come for the food. Stay for the murder amnesty.

Ashley Judd begs to differ.

I don't know why people are examining it like it's the Zapruder film. Just wait 6 days.

They were all killed by the human mosaic guy.

You can't convict someone twice for the same crime. That's called a double jeopardy, my friend. It's called a lawbook, pick one up sometime.

I believe Miriam was captured in Hannibal's office.

Maybe it's a backdoor way to get Hannibal Burress his own show on NBC.