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It looked like the back of neck or lower head in the center. Right in the brain stem, and literally the most crucial for the whole breathing, heart beating, and other non-optional functions.

There's a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous. Lot of strands to keep in old Jack's head.

Really surprised this list didn't have Braid.

They switched it to Jeff and Annie instead. Although not this season.

He clearly tries really hard… He just worked all weekend on a case when he didn't have to. But yes, the workaholic overly professional female trope is old.

Technically you could use that one three times.

I feel like I'm one of the only people who does not like how Hannibal dresses. He does have a cogent style for sure. He dresses extremely powerfully. Huge tie knots, crazy spread collars, wide lapels that broaden the shoulders, flashy patterns, and 3 piece instead of the customary 2 piece suits. It all makes sense.

Yeah, but Inglorious Basterds was terrible, so there's that.

Technically, but I'd say it was aggressively ahistoric. It was a travesty that it was merely a caper movie about the Iran Hostage Crisis and was ok with making the American CIA agent a hero. It could have been a real look at the Iranian revolution and American Imperialism but instead it was more jingoistic tripe that

buttoned down

MY proclaiming

I didn't know anyone didn't like Nina.

Top Chef has often made all flaws excusable if the food is good. That's the cardinal rule. You can make them wait but it has to be worth the wait.

Carlos and Nina have consistently made the best food. Almost every time Carlos's food is described as flavorful and tasty and any flaws of his are from time, or poor preparation. And he's never been seen as technically lacking or mean until now. I like him.

Can you just explain it?

Yes.

Like Go Gurt, but to stay.

Thank you. Personal responsibility is lacking in the people on this show and if it inspires that in viewers, that is a good thing. That said, most of the methods on this show are terrible. But there is something to be said for keeping track of the number (measurable progress shows people they are improving, which

I actually think it was thought out a lot. The Pacers are totally an Indiana, and by proxy, Pawneean, team. They play hardnosed defense, and patient offense, and they do things the right way. They play blue collar basketball. The Miami Heat are obviously the exact opposite. They have the gift of South Beach that