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Lecter to Dollarhyde: "Heeeere, Leezard leezard!"

Nice!

Are you gonna drop the bomb or not?

The Barbados line was hilarious. Well done.

If he touches the mushroom people…!

Big Rump (Roast) Book

To me he's One-Eye from "Valhalla Rising."

Nice. So no sister surrogate then…

I hope she has a spooky male friend who keeps nagging her about the existence of cannibals and that she's super skeptical about it despite having run into three or four of them during their adventures.

Perfectly put!

The Little Mermaid — Sauvignon blanc

"Dr. Lecter, when you say you *poached* another psychiatrist's patients…"

"What did she say?"

(Apologies if this is super-obvious.) People who play soccer often can keep the ball in the air for ages, with very good control, using knees, chest, back of their head, etc. Given the existence of the scene, I assume the actor was skilled in real life, and given THAT, I found it odd that we never got a longer shot. I

*Some assembly—and lotion—required.

on the apron: "Wok this way. No, seriously, jump into this hot pan. If you could soy yourself that would be great."

It was the episode's lone off-note, in my opinion: that character is so clearly the stock dude who gives us the obvious hypotheses so the lead can shoot them down and look brilliant.

Nary a mention of his sister or Lithuania even, but I guess there really hasn't been an organic way to bring that up so far.

It really doesn't look like an NBC show. The quality and sophistication—even the level of gore seems more than a network would allow. I would have guessed FX, say, or AMC or HBO. Not that the show really resembles anything already airing on either of those, but just from process-of-elimination: the other cable

When he asks for a "gordita" at the drive-thru window, the chubby female attendant should gulp.