*rimshot on a drum set made of corpses*
*rimshot on a drum set made of corpses*
It's probably in bad taste to write "crisis alert" right now, so I won't.
If I'm remembering correctly, the music levels up in series 3. The stuff in Blink is particularly great.
And Back to the Future's Chuck Berry bit. It's a old joke, but I still like it.
I agree with you, actually. But I'm cool with it for cheap jokes, to paraphrase the Doctor.
Yeah, but the Doctor got the lines from Shakespeare, and they were Shakespeare's originally. Timey wimey and all that.
Funny, the opposite happened for me. Worked for me in 2007, but now it bugs me, probably because I now know a lot more people who are helped by antidepressants (which aren't actually happy pills, but a lot of people incorrectly think they are). Of course, I don't think it's a good idea to get antidepressant patches…
I'm curious about the genetics now that you say that. Apparently Cat-Person + Person-Person = Cat? It's a weird oversight. Doctor Who is usually so scientifically accurate.
Best part about Gridlock? The kittens.
I've seen the Shakespeare Code three or four times now, and that line about the academics punching the air makes me laugh every damn time.
But those are real people. I feel that's significantly weirder than TV-related shipping. The impression I get from the internets is that most everyone agrees Hannibal's an evil awful psychopath who should rot in prison forever… but also you might as well write some sexy fanfiction featuring him and Will, because why…
Gas leak year.
I didn't know Hank Schrader was on The Simpsons.
I feel like you've done this before… If so, I appreciate your consistency!
HANNIBAL: "Did you just smell me?"
I feel like it's either that or he spends the whole trial fuming and making furious stabbing motions at Hannibal. That boy feels emotions deeply unless he completely shuts them off, so his choices are to look like a raging nutjob or a zombie.
Maybe the Space Pope.
That nickname's been around on the Tumblrs for quite a while now. Pretty sure Fuller uses it too.
Yeah, Hannibal's fighting style there wasn't based on superior strength but an intimate knowledge of his surroundings (using the refrigerator and pepper mill as weapons, for example).
Yeah, Will's basically magic, but I can see how he might have come to that conclusion. If there was no evidence that the bailiff fought back, it's a good sign that he knew the killer well and was totally shocked by the attack.