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The A.V. Club
All pumped up on dork-osterone.

You raised my hopes and dashed them quite expertly, sir. Bravo!

Also I am not sure if video games are included in area of roles covered by this feature but I would have liked to know some of his thoughts on Infamous.

Even though it's been a month since it's finale, I still can't admit to myself that it's over. A part of me never wants to let the show go and is living in constant denial.

Look beyond the murders and the atmosphere and you will that Hannibal is more than anything else is about the intimacy in the friendship between two people.
I guess that's why you may feel that only Will and Hannibal are properly developed.( Although I would argue Jack,Bedelia and Abigail are also well developed and

Man an episode instantly get elevated whenever Diana Rigg appears on the screen in Game Of Thrones. Whether she has scenes with Tywin, Tyrion, Varys, Littlefinger or The High Sparrow the screen instantly gets lights up.

That segment on Online Harassment was pretty great too.

To be honest how many important shows of post Sopranos era are left to cover (since most of the pre Sopranos shows do not get that many hits.)
The Wire, Six Feet Under season 5 and BSG I guess

At least we still have last week tonight.

Holy shit. A B- trifecta. This has to be record for the same grade given to 3 consecutively airing shows on the lineup .

If The Brink gets a B- it would be an HBO B- Trifecta.

Hey I thought the episode was a solid B to B+. Nothing wrong with that.
And we only criticize because we care.
Also the Helicopter shots comment was just a small observation.

"I welcome Judgement" along with him beating the father of the bully and threatening to spank his own son in front of cheerleaders made a good case for him being the most compelling character.

Maybe but I don't remember there being so many Helicopter shots in season 1. Or maybe because L.A. doesn't feel as fresh as Louisiana felt in season 1.

Perfect episode for Father's Day.

"Behold what was man"
I don't think that was supposed to be hilarious.

So many Helicopter shots. At least 15 minutes of the running time was dedicated to them.

It is always nice to see Dan Dority even though he was barely in it for 2 minutes.

I kinda liked the opening credits. They felt unique to the season yet still had the feel of season 1.
Velcoro's and Franks sitdown at the bar at the end of the episode reminded of the sitdown between Richard and Gavin in Silicon Valley especially with someone playing music in the background.. Unlike Silicon Valley I