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Not only does the evidence keep pointing away from Hannibal, in the ONE specific area that Will claimed Jack would find evidence pointing away from Hannibal, he found evidence pointing toward him. So it's reasonable in that situation for Jack to come up with Will being the one who's in the right box and looking in the

I don't know whether Alana and Jack (and in turn, we the audience) are supposed to accept the prosecution's dropping of charges as acceptance of Will's innocence. There's still plenty of evidence that, even if he's not the Chesapeake Ripper, he still could be an accomplice. I could see the prosecutor's office deciding

Looked like through the cheek out the back of the neck, if we're being generous. Then again, I was pretty sure that Gideon AND the orderly were both shot dead and apparently neither of them were, soooo… fingers crossed, I guess?

Loved seeing Will's silhouette on the door as Jack comes in after Chilton. Nice subtle mirroring of Miriam's visions, if it was intentional.

Zaeed's someone I appreciated much more when going full Renegade. He's not judgmental, has great voice acting, and uncovers some neat dialogue whenever you're on a quest (like the Archangel one) where you interact with Blue Suns. Playing through with Zaeed, Jack, and Grunt as my go-to squaddies rather than Garrus,

That was my interpretation, certainly- better to be beaten to death than whatever Hannibal has in store for him.

So, correct me if I'm wrong, but does this episode not confirm that Slade (and Isabel, as well) works for Malcolm Merlyn? I've suspected that has to be the case for a while, as it would explain his near-limitless resources (he's just a mercenary with good management skills), but more importantly how else would Slade

I believe this episode came in at 1.1, which marks it as "pretty decent, particularly for a Friday night, and double-particularly for NBC." Considering that NBC pays very little for the show and doesn't have a lot of high-rated shows knocking the door down, it seems like they're pretty happy with it. Plus, Amazon and

Plus he was kinda being choked and had lost a lot of blood. He was pretty unintelligible to me the whole time he was on the bucket.

I do appreciate, however, that when she realized what she was looking at, she reached into her bag and pulled out not a phone, but a camera. That's our Freddie!

Buster! Australian for bland!

My momma always said… dogface to the banana patch.

Hannibal's a theist, he just thinks HE'S the only god.

All that did was make me long for an Arrow/Archer crossover. Wait… Arrow… Archer…

Flecks of dried blood, looked like.

…shouldn't it be Courtroom Green?

Scarlice Ratling.

You get to play it in… Beyond Zork, I think? I remember it fondly.

Internally conflicting rules and all.

Calvinball was my first thought, but then I decided it's not really a good answer to this question; there's theoretically nothing at all stopping any of us from playing Calvinball RIGHT NOW.