I didn't know she was on Breaking Bad but I recognized her as the girl that worked in Ray Romano's store in Men of a Certain Age.
I didn't know she was on Breaking Bad but I recognized her as the girl that worked in Ray Romano's store in Men of a Certain Age.
No, but I have a pet theory that Marco's son is having an affair with his stepmom.
Warwick Davis is also on this season's Would I Lie to You. Worth checking out. Both he and the guy from Game of Thrones have been on Top Gear and WILTY so far this year.
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I watched this, then spent the last hour reading about glass-eating. Now I have a stomach ache.
That's the first thing I thought when he said that. "We made the password requirements so complex the password was almost certainly written on a post-it note stuck on the monitor."
That's the first thing I thought when he said that. "We made the password requirements so complex the password was almost certainly written on a post-it note stuck on the monitor."
I guess you could say that Hannibal being a murder was as Ann as the nose on plain's face.
I was hoping we'd get another glimpse of the wendigo, but as soon as Mads gave that smile I knew there was no better image to end the season on.
You say that now, but I'd be willing to bet say some hay-smoked veal against a severed ear that when next season rolls around, you'll be watching. You may say you're just going to watch the premiere to see what they're going to do with it and then next thing you know it'll be 13 episodes later and you'll be weeping…
I couldn't watch Hannibal at 10pm because of work, but I found that I shouldn't watch it before going to bed because it would influence my dreams. I mean, I never puked up anybody's ear or anything, but the dream-like quality of the show tended to blend directly into my actual dreams.
I caught a few minutes of Red Dragon the other day, and in the scenes with Hopkins and Norton I found myself wishing I could sub in this show's Will and Hannibal.
It would be a very different show. Not saying I wouldn't watch it.
I don't know if it sounds good because I only know what maybe two of those things taste like.
Yeah, flighty secretaries were a thing in the 70's.
I'm going to take a wild guess that she was in the Lily Tomlin role.
Weird day for Clue references, what with the Michael McKean interview.
My vote for the most disgusting effect on this show would be the sound being made when Hannibal was trying to get the neurologist's face off in Buffet Froid. Not quite seeing what he was doing made it worse.
I thought they might kill Chilton, just to give a bit of "None of you are safe!" to the proceedings.
It was a great line but I really liked Izzard's little reaction to it.