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Where was Ghostwriter four seasons ago?  Could of helped out with the maenad.

Aww, Capgras syndrome just gave me a sad, because that's clearly a part of what Reverend Smith had on Deadwood.

So many rolls…

He's great playing against type in Mud.  Just a normal guy, raising a kid named Neckbone.

@avclub-ddf39be6eb089c51636d28ea68254f5c:disqus Good catch on the Rolodex of Offense, I forgot about that.

Sad trombone sound.

He can easily make her disappear, just like he did with Anna Chlumsky.  Also, of the half-dozen or so people he killed in the feast episode, I don't think the show made any comment on who those victims were and how/if they offended Hannibal.

Yeah, really didn't need that last-second hand on the glass.

Sooo, what part of Abigail is Hannibal going to eat?

Couldn't understand a word out of fat Stanley Kowalski's mouth.

I used to pass the time in Calculus class by writing out Pulp Fiction scenes on my graphing calculator.  If it was a slow lecture that didn't need paying attention to, I could get through Marcellus's "Fuck pride" speech.  Sadly, that knowledge, plus calculus, has left my brain.

Check out this Spin Doctors mix, Mr. President!

Just watched this.  The review's got it right; a spare, picturesque, plotless, barely feature-length documentary about 3 great kids, so simply decent that they seem too good to be true.  There's a graduation scene with a perfect build of tension that really got to me.  The reviewer nails the comparison to Gus Van

Just watched this.  The review's got it right; a spare, picturesque, plotless, barely feature-length documentary about 3 great kids, so simply decent that they seem too good to be true.  There's a graduation scene with a perfect build of tension that really got to me.  The reviewer nails the comparison to Gus Van

@avclub-03062ac10a37a7b63523b8ff320ecbb2:disqus Wow, I actually just read that story in Sepinwall's book, though it came from Oz.  Tom Fontana was discussing notes from HBO, and since that one regarding a gun pointed at children was the only one he'd received in years, he figured he had to do it, lest he look like a

Clearly, you didn't see the Newsroom trailer before the episode.

I read it at work during lunch and not unjustifiably, took the rest of the evening off.  It made me feel ill.

Seriously, how many times do I have to say it?

Yeah, I'm turning in my AV Club membership for forgetting that one.

She didn't do that for the same reason Tyrion still has his nose.  Make-up artists work hard enough.