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One for Miami Vice.

Donald just tweeted for the first time in a very long while. Seems he has a new/updated site: www.iamdonald.com (currently overloaded)

I hadn't realized how much I disliked him till he hosted nearly *every* panel I was interested in at Comic-Con. (Or maybe it just seemed like he was everywhere. I just know there seemed to way too much of him.)

I'd think it would be bad for morale for those who remain, though with Harmon back they'll probably be fine. But this really reeks of an insult.

It seems like it would work for some, but considering Arrested Development S4…well, it would have to be carefully considered before going forth. The whole writing staff would have to change the way they write the show, and it's been so tightly written (the best eps), that it would change it a lot, I think. I guess if

I keep coming back to when I first heard he had a pilot waiting on nbc if community wasn't renewed. He was gung-ho for that, but now he's splitting time…

Okay, now *that* really worries me (though, if they somehow got Brie Larson back - yeah, yeah, it's surely a pipe-dream, but still).

I don't think the fact it's probably not coming back has sunk in yet. The scheduling disaster of the past season just seemed like a drawn-out death knell for it.

That's pretty exciting, as I really thought he had retired. I just have to remember to search out the scans when it comes out.

After the online clusterfuck, I'd be perfectly happy if he doesn't do a commentary. It will hurt dvd sales, though (if people really would have bought it just for that).

Yes.

Purposely-bad fanfic can be quite enjoyable, though absolute crack is the best (and that Ramsay is pretty damn funny).

Well, it airs in 70 countries and is apparently very inexpensive to make. He also had a couple back-up plans for if it was canceled this year (he didn't name networks, but I'm guessing they were cable).

I definitely think he likes having someone he can talk openly/be a bit more like his real self with, but I don't think he'd hesitate to kill her. He'd regret it (to a varying degree) like with Abigail, but it's Hannibal first, all other people/chattel second.

maybe he just dislocated his thumb?

Yeah, that's what I thought was going to happen. If he did, I'm very glad they didn't show it (and hope Will doesn't reenact it, though I won't be surprised if he does).

That was my concern too, that he would have to make it look the Hobbs copycat murder, so it would have to be rather painful. Maybe he could kill her swiftly in some manner but then still make it look like a Hobbs murder? Especially if he will eventually exonerate Will by determining that he didn't do it because of the

Official reason per Fuller's interview with Buzzfeed was the Newtown shooting and perceived insensitivity, but I completely agree with you about the case portion of the episode being lacking.

I had no idea it was a real product, so +1 hilarity.

Does Bobrow still not have enough experience to run things? He's been the only constant for three years and I have my doubts that McKenna will come back without Harmon (since he left because he was fired, I thought).