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Hannibal has been Scottish, Welsh, French and now a Dane. I don't know which accent is closest to Lithuanian

Maybe someone else's lungs? Maybe not human? Maybe it was just a misdirect. I agree though, it's very clumsy. I guess if you just look at it on the surface, and based on what the audience already knows about Hannibal, then you think those are the girls lungs and he's the copycat. But then if you start thinking about

Between Bran and Sally Draper I was really thrown for a loop last night

For me the last 10 years or so has been like a very prolonged version of that Seinfeld episode where she has a one-woman show that everyone loves except Jerry. 

Really? Have you read Hannibal and Hannibal Rising? Especially Hannibal rising, the book that he wrote basically like a novelization of a movie. It's definitely better than those two. It's not quite at the level of Red Dragon or Silence but those are pretty awesome thrillers.

Well, I think it's probably at least a 2 hour flight from the DC area to Minnesota. Plus didn't the copycat happen in Duluth? That's like two hours from Minneapolis. So is he flying to the Twin Cities and driving? Or flying to Duluth? Are there direct flights from Baltimore to Duluth? I just can't possibly imagine

I think they can still make it work, although I really can't believe they've cut the Brave Companions. I'm wondering if Brienne and the bear fight doesn't happen at Harrenhall at all?

I thought I remember a reference to them letting Theon escape or thinking he'd escaped just to torture him.

I also thought the writers did an incredible job of condensing all of their stuff from book 2 into what we saw tonight. Maybe it's just because I read the books but I found it totally believable/acceptable that Bran would trust them.

I don't think Hannibal could possibly be the copycat. It doesn't make any sense. Hannibal is a genius and basically a supervillain. He would never stoop to being a copycat. Nor would he do it in such a sloppy manner. Crawford meets with Lecter and Will at Quantico then Lecter flies to Minnesota to kill someone, takes

What show are you watching Phil? It seems almost EXACTLY the same as Up in terms of format. It's only an hour so he can't cover as many topics but he's basically doing the same show, at night, and probably will get better guests because of when it's on. 

How could he be the copycat though? First of all I don't believe it fits in with Lecter's character so that would be disappointing. Secondably he lives in Baltimore and the killing happened in Minnesota. But the lungs were cooked in his kitchen I assume. Unless he has a house in Minnesota. Which would just be dumb

Oh so she shot him in the leg! Got it. That baby is going to be such a bad-ass.

I'm a little confused about how the Winona/Raylan/Guy Who Is NOT Peter Stormare thing went down. Not Peter Stormare (NPS) had his gun on Winona's belly. Raylan shot the guy but how? He shot is left leg so did he actually fire between Winona's legs to his leg? Then Winona escapes NPS' grasp and Raylan opens fire. Where

Even with the affected accent and "What's his name and the applesauce girl" this is by far the most normal I've ever seen Ford in an interview. And usually any time someone of his temperament talks to ET or Insider! or whatever they're very passive-aggressively hostile

El Capitan de Otro Espacio?

So what else is he going to be doing in season 3 then?

Weird that they're moving it later into the season. But I guess Sam and the Watch don't have that much to do in book 3. I wonder if we won't even see Sam in season 4?

I couldn't remember how book three started, it's been a while. 

What about Mormont and the Night's Watch, I assume they're heading back to Craster's Keep? They're not giong to cut out that and Mormont's death and Gilly are they? It's bad enough he didn't kill a white walker with obsidian.