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@Keyboard Warrior  Well, he ate her. So that could also be why there's not a body.

I didn't think she was dead until the final scene. It seemed like contrary to what he was saying, Hannibal could have staged her death to ensure no one would be looking for her (in other words, rather than sacrificing Abigail for Will, he was sacrificing Will for Abigail). And losing an ear would be much more

Do you think that many people consider it likely that Marceline/PB wold ever be acknowledged in canon even if the creators did want it to happen? That's the difference between it and any het pairing. One of these has a chance of ever showing up in a children's cartoon - the other is only at very best going to be

I actually disagree. Before she wasn't an investigator herself and so usually just stood by while he talked at crime scenes, in that context only really offering her insights as asides, if at all. It's understandable that she'd feel nervous out of the gate, but Sherlock's "That was adequate" comments are also coming

I thought it was weirdly disconnected a lot of the time, but not too outright terrible. At least, I thought it was better than "Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy." And "Competitive Wine Tasting." And probably others I'm not thinking of right now.

I've actually found that having to wait can really squander the tension between episodes, particularly if the show is moving slowly or has a plot you don't like and/or care about. Sometimes waiting a week results in "I waited this long for that shit, and have to wait again?!" whereas it's not such a big deal if you're

I agree with this. If anythings, it seemed like part of the point of the plot was to undermine the whole "experimental/phase" thing. My impression was that Brad viewed Jane's previous relationships with women this gross-straight-guy way because he didn't know much about it (it doesn't seem like they discuss their exes

I'm not convinced she's not dead (though I hope she's not), but I do agree that it's way too convenient that her apparent method of death involved not leaving a body

Just in case - the second episode shown is almost always a rerun. The "Finn the Human/Jake the Dog" season premiere was an exception, but generally they'll pair a new episode and a rerun.

Just in case - the second episode shown is almost always a rerun. The "Finn the Human/Jake the Dog" season premiere was an exception, but generally they'll pair a new episode and a rerun.

I'm not really complaining, I just do think it's kind of funny. But as was pointed, the actors involved in this usually don't have name recognition (Tina Majorino and that VMars fans aside), but has been around enough that you know their face. The last time I did it with Castle, I had no idea what the guy's name was,

I'm not really complaining, I just do think it's kind of funny. But as was pointed, the actors involved in this usually don't have name recognition (Tina Majorino and that VMars fans aside), but has been around enough that you know their face. The last time I did it with Castle, I had no idea what the guy's name was,

Seriously, though: there is anything more jarring in a procedural than a
recognizable actress sitting silently as a random background character
in a boardroom sequence? She might as well be wearing a funny hat and a
t-shirt that says “I did it.”

Seriously, though: there is anything more jarring in a procedural than a
recognizable actress sitting silently as a random background character
in a boardroom sequence? She might as well be wearing a funny hat and a
t-shirt that says “I did it.”

Yeah, that is a good point. While he'll flirt, when I think about it, I believe Wendy and the women's study professor both asked him out. And we can imagine how it goes with Tammy 2. I also just thought he was a little flustered by the whole makeup thing. It didn't really stick out to me otherwise.

Yeah, that is a good point. While he'll flirt, when I think about it, I believe Wendy and the women's study professor both asked him out. And we can imagine how it goes with Tammy 2. I also just thought he was a little flustered by the whole makeup thing. It didn't really stick out to me otherwise.

Yeah, this is what I assumed. If Jesse learned to cook well enough to replace Walt by the end of last season, it's not really inconceivable to me that Todd, who seemed particularly keen to learn, may have gotten to a point in the intervening months where Walt felt comfortable letting him take over. Which would be all

Yeah, this is what I assumed. If Jesse learned to cook well enough to replace Walt by the end of last season, it's not really inconceivable to me that Todd, who seemed particularly keen to learn, may have gotten to a point in the intervening months where Walt felt comfortable letting him take over. Which would be all

I agree with your point re: bloodbending, as that was the biggest leap I felt I had to take with what happened in this episode. I didn't read it so much as like, water being stronger than the others, but that if you're put in this specific state via bloodbending you won't be able to bend (basically I thought of it as

I agree with your point re: bloodbending, as that was the biggest leap I felt I had to take with what happened in this episode. I didn't read it so much as like, water being stronger than the others, but that if you're put in this specific state via bloodbending you won't be able to bend (basically I thought of it as