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Titanium Expose
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I interpreted that statement as meaning that while each individual clone has been dealt a different hand (certainly some worse than others depending on factors like class, education, family background, mental/physical health, etc.), they all, at the very least, have the same benefit of being attractive and white to

In fairness to Eric, perhaps he thought it statistically likely that a wealthy Southern girl like Willa was an equestrienne and thus less likely to have a Jessica situation.

So they are not so subtly setting up Becker as another potential suspect. This makes three times they've established that he is often mysteriously missing at night, and his disappearance during this episode coincides with the attack on & disappearance of the girl in the hospital.

I'm in the flower of my youth, thank you very much. Furthermore, for what I'm paying for HBO, something on this channel better double as a masturbatory aid.

Their decision to cast Anna Chlumsky makes me think we'll definitely see her again, if only in flashbacks - what happened between Hannibal and Miriam after he choked her into unconsciousness and under what circumstances she made that frantic call to Jack remains a tantalizing mystery that has a lot of dramatic

I expect that Abigail will become a regular fixture in Will's dreams/hallucinations, especially if he believes he may have killed her.

Nothing, because Abigail is still alive. She's currently being held in the same tastefully decorated underground lair Miriam Lass has been trapped in for the past two years. They will become BFFs and bond and braid each other's hair until they are rescued next season.

I took it as an attempt to recreate his dynamic with du Maurier.

Personally, I hope to see Hannibal divert the FBI gang's attention away from Will's rapid deterioration with the same technique he used tonight.

I'm fascinated by her and her relationship with Hannibal. Fuller said he named her after Daphne du Maurier and Bedelia from Creepshow - I can't tell if that's just Fuller being a fanboy, or if it's supposed to hint at something about her character/storyline.

Right? In one night: breaking an important news story, increasing traffic to her website, assisting in impromptu surgery, and demonstrating her mastery of bag-valve-mask ventilation technique, all while remaining utterly poised and flawlessly coiffed.

But Aynesley was moving away and would've been out of Alison's life anyway. That's why I don't understand Alison's decision, unless she was motivated by anger or revenge - how does letting Aynesley die help her get back to a normal life?

The back of the picture said Project LEDA.

I hope nothing ever happens to her, but it makes sense that Hannibal would do that - Alana's really the only person who can rival Hannibal when it comes to having Will's trust or having sway over him.

Donnie's post-torture behavior makes no sense unless he's her monitor. Besides being unrealistically forgiving, he's apparently completely uninterested in asking about all the stuff Alison screamed at him during his ordeal (e.g. "you perform medical experiments on me in my sleep!", "you spy & keep files on me!" "am I

My immediate reaction to Angela's behavior was something along the lines of, "This bitch needs step off", but upon further reflection, I think I'm just biased - I'm on Sarah's side and I know she hasn't murdered anyone, so her antagonists are going to seem excessively adversarial.

What annoys me most about Cosima's behavior isn't that it makes her look dumb - she wouldn't be the first intelligent person who behaved recklessly & stupidly when lust was involved.

Hannibal dissuading Will from getting a brain scan (a brain scan being the first thing any halfway competent psychiatrist would suggest when confronted with a patient who's hallucinating & blacking out) was the most disturbing aspect of that scene for me.

Perhaps it's symbolic of Freddie being the only character that's not under Hannibal's influence?

So was Kira - she had her snow boots on when she came down the stairs. Which is odd, as it seems like Kira knew she was going to leave the house before she even saw Helena.