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Indeed.  When she said she wasn't right for him, you could sort of see wheels turning in Will's head, ie: "Then who would be right for me?"

Hell, Franklyn survived one whole episode longer than I thought he had, since I had expected him to have been part of Hannibal's feast last time.  I wonder if Hannibal regrets wasting the meat, or if he prefers it less marbled anyway.

As opposed to saying it to the tune of "Panama"?

To a certain extent, yeah, I thought Hannibal was biding his time, letting the fight go on long enough for it to look plausible that he would have needed to defend himself out of fear for his own life . . . but I also think there were a couple of moments in the fight where he was not in the kind of control he would

I started watching the Venture Brothers when it aired — in fact, there's a sort of pilot episode that predates the Dia de los Dangerous ep, in which they were still working out the animation style.  I liked the show from the start, but I think it helped that I had no preconceptions.  It was brand new and pretty

Maaaaan, those two need to go on an adventure, stat.  But without ever saying the catchphrase!

That moment, plus Gus breaking up the girlfight and saying he had to go flirt his butt off so someone would shoot at him, were my favorite bits in this ep.

I would want one too, if the dude in the graphic had resembled Gus more.

I do wonder if the networks' effort to appeal to the "lowest common denominator" is due to their expectation that people watching thier idiotic dreck will be more likely to be gullible enough to buy products after watching the ads they run.  Network TV shows are basically ad-delivery vehicles.

Perhaps Killam can do the Sloppy Swish in the background of every Armisen sketch.

I fervently hope that Hader is not, and does not become, shackled to Meyers, on Latenight or anywhere else.

"THE PUMP!"

Perhaps one day they can compare gashes.

@avclub-4288189d41c50e393c6e4f6a493f2d9e:disqus The whole time she was grinding on Theon, I kept thinking "Those trousers must be so filthy — she's going to get an infection."  Then again, I guess it's more surprising that gangrene hasn't set in on Theon's various wounds, so maybe they're keeping him clean.

Well, I got that they were affectionate instead of merely lustful (bit of both), but that doesn't add up to love.  Maybe their chemistry just didn't convince me, I don't know.

Okay… since I thiNk it has been heretofore agrEed that we should have a TATIANA MASLANY ACTING APPRECIATION THREAD I will trY… to stArt it.

Well, with a ten-episode season, I guess they wanted to tell as much story as possible.  Sometimes things go a little fast, but it's never so fast that I can't keep up, and it's so much better than if they dragged each plot point out and teased every mystery until the very end, only to leave everyone hanging.

I don't think they're in love either.  I also don't think that's the implication of their post-escape affection and hook-up.  The bond between them is growing, but it's newly formed — they were on opposite sides until Paul decided to back Sarah's play last episode.  There's still distrust there.  So I don't know why

I'm guessing he wanted a prehensile appendage back there for, uh . . . I'm gonna say "reasons".

Vic's pinkie and Olivier's tail can go on the lam together and have adventures!  Maybe form a band, playing a one-string banjo and a tambourine, respectively.