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I've never known a single person who watches. I've tried so many times over the years to convince people to watch it, and no one ever does.

I was thinking the exact same thing the second I saw that he was on a rooftop. I immediately just went, "Oh no," out loud. I think I was holding my breath until the scene ended. I've been anxious about his fate all season (and will continue to be), and it wouldn't have surprised me if he'd actually done it.

I agree. I also haven't read the books, but I've always felt like one of the few Frank fans (while also loving the Jamie and Claire relationship at the same time - I didn't choose a side either way), and I was a tiny bit disappointed to learn that he'd died, and that we (most likely?) wouldn't be seeing him again. I

I agree. I tweeted as I watched the episode that despite how much I despise Jack Randall, I can't help but look forward to any scene that he (or Frank) is in, just because Tobias is just so good at what he does with each of them. He's just as great in Game of Thrones, even with a minor role to play.

That's exactly what I'm expecting. That gun is going to come back into play in a major way. They wouldn't have had Philip take it if it wasn't. What a heartbreaking ending that would be for Martha (and Philip).

The answer to your first question: yes. I won't say more for the sake of possible future spoilers, but I also wondered about the connection, and why Claire was remembering her name, so I Googled it. The Outlander Wiki talks about Mary's connection to the Randalls.

My thoughts exactly. I noticed the title immediately and actually said out loud: "what the actual fuck." That's going to be in my internet/YouTube history now, even after I delete it.

I was one of those Hannibal fans who, up until this point, assumed someone would "swoop in," as you put it, just because it's one of those shows that seem like an obvious one to save. However, this news made me lose most of my hope. I'm not surprised Hugh Dancy would take on a new role, seeing as how any new Hannibal

Bryan Fuller actually changed his plans for Season 4 awhile back. His original plan was to have SOTL be Season 4, but once they realized that they weren't going to have as many seasons as they'd planned due to the low ratings (and because MGM refused to let him borrow the rights), he changed his mind. That's why this

Actually, a new promo came out last night, and one of these scenes shows Will outside with a huge group of dogs running around him, so I'm assuming they're the ones he's always had (plus a few new ones, of course).

This past weekend at Comic-Con, in a response to an interviewer asking, "In the last episode, Hannibal got into your head quite literally. Does this mean the romance is over?" Hugh Dancy said, "Oh, it's just starting. It's just getting started. I mean, if a bit of a kind of awful violence was going to end it between