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It might just be me, but that's one thing that really sold it as a simulation for me on a second viewing; Harold's apology. He isn't a touchy-feely person, so grabbing her hand is out-of-character. His speech as well, saying things that he wouldn't normally say ("In my heart..I gave up on ya.")

Yep. No girl-on-girl action allowed, especially if it's not portrayed as soft and feminine. Lesbians are supposed to be dainty and gentle! Or, so society says.

To me, he'll always be Billy Hill from Thursday.

A well-deserved 'A' in my opinion. Perfectly structured, acting was top-notch and I'll admit, I thought something was off about the mannerisms of the team (Finch and Reese not talking how they usually do, the over-the-top fan-service for #Shoot, the lack of Fusco), but I lost myself in the episode and was genuinely

How did he pronounce it in your head? Gif or jif?

I always wanted Lance Henriksen as Roland Deschain. Eons too old now, but back in the day he would have been perfect. But, hey, I still think that Javier Bardem would have killed it. Or Jeffrey Dean-Morgan, the American equivalent of Javier Bardem. Basically anyone that isn't Idris Elba.

Touching Evil (US) was actually pretty good, IMHO. Having never watched the British version, I can't say it's better but it was still very enjoyable, especially with Taylor Pruitt-Vince actually being batshit crazy instead of just looking crazy as per usual.

Hannibal would eat BOTDF for being incredibly rude, but all the make-up would give him indigestion. We'd just have to settle for a series of vivisections with no "trophies" taken, I guess.

I'm in Australia and my roster is currently Sunday-Thursday, so it worked out really well for me. Get a day off, relax, watch Hannibal. Now, it's coming out on a Sunday. I am not a happy panda.

Nothing matches up to Morley's. Take it from someone who knows.

"The eyes. Do you see?" Oh my god." "The cheekbones. DO YOU SEE?" "Please, no."

Great post.

Upvoted because I was sure that I was the only person left on Earth who remembered it.

Whenever I imagine S&P watching a screener of this show or even reading a script, I always imagine the guy from the Millennium episode "Somehow, Satan Got Behind Me," absolutely losing his fucking mind.

I always thought to myself that, if they did an "X-Men Origins: Gambit," Josh Holloway would have been perfect for the role.

..you are correct. I got my characters confused. I will leave my previous statement there as proof that even I am fallible.

I came here to post basically the exact same thing. I think they'll discover Moqorro in a fishing village, he'll heal Jorah and they'll be on their way..until they get captured by pirates, enslaved and taken to..fuck, I dunno. I can't even remember where, apart from Volantis, they have slaves in the show now. It would

Yeah, he did. I mentioned it in one of my other messages in here. He needs more. He should get all of the Emmys.

I infer from this statement that Kylie Jenner works for Samaritan. I knew there was a reason why I wanted her off the planet.

I got all hand-to-the-mouth at "FATHER," but the upset didn't hit until "I DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO WIN." It was at that point that the Machine stopped being a computer to me, and instead was transmuted to a terrified, dying child trying to make sense of it's situation and looking to it's father for love and acceptance in