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It's a problem Fuller's talked about and that they consciously step away from that stuff when writing their own show. Certainly there's horrible death on Hannibal, quite a lot of it, but it's never going to be a rapey show the way so many other shows that touch on cops and murder (serial or not) do. And for that, I'm

As horrifying as the deaths are, nothing made my stomach churn in this first season the way Hannibal gaslighting Will about the presence of another person in his dining room did. No one helped Will Graham. :(

I've had this argument with a number of people.

This makes me wish I didn't eat out every day for lunch…

I understand why this won't happen any time soon (maybe ever), but good god I wish Sony would just stop and let the rights revert to Marvel.

I've seen them at high-end Italian, French and various other places. It's the catch-all "well at least you fuckers can eat this if you don't want what we're best at."

Why is this even news? Even high-end restaurants I've been to tend to have a burger/fries option for eaters who are out with friends who are either particularly unadventurous or just can't find anything they like on the menu but don't want to abandon the people they're with.

Wow, that was really something. Really something.

"The premise is, essentially—what if Doc Brown was a demented drunk?" SOLD.

I think I will be making my own marathon using YouTube.

Yeah, but he already beat him once, and clearly he doesn't give a shit about violating Moloch's orders against Crane's death so… Just kill him! (but then we'd have no show obviously)

The redundancy in the power system hadn't occurred to me in the moment while I was watching the show. I'm used to thinking of power outages being a more wide-spread thing caused by storms rather than a localized thing that can be routed around a lot of the time.

That's their intent. Same with Hannibal. 13 episodes and that's it. No stretching into a back 9 (that's what she said).

My thoughts that I'd posted elsewhere since this wasn't up yet:

I'm feeling stupid for missing something here. "All" shows all thing written related to a show. If you pick an individual season the only thing you get is reviews. How is this a bad thing?

I found this a very satisfying finale to the two-parter. Though I still weirded out by the writers canonizing some of what was heretofore Rule 34 territory. I also kinda hope this isn't the last we've seen of Samantha.

Hmm? The pages I linked are like going to the old show overview page that just listed a big thing up top for the latest review of a show, as well as by-season organized links to past reviews. Articles never showed up there. Maybe I misread Cow King, but I thought they were saying they wanted to get that back because

At first I thought "Sorkin should dramatize this show's making rather than ACN."

Because of course Ichabod leaves voicemails that sound like letters of his day as read in a Ken Burns documentary….