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I think people have misinterpreted that article. By 'set' they meant the Sony studio where they filmed the show, not the actual sets for the show. Those would have been torn down straight away because studio space is precious. They don't let built sets occupy space in the off chance a show will return - they can quite

Ah yes, the white guy who appropriated the Arabic language so he could give his Arab-type villain a weird and scary sounding name's word is gospel, not the language itself.

"Let's see what we caught." "I warned you not to hunt me."

There is no-one you need to complain to because it ultimately makes no difference to their decision making. Amazon has exclusivity because they were willing to pay for it, which in turn, makes Hannibal that little bit more profitable for its producers, which subsequently keeps the show on air - it's a chain reaction.

They should have clarified that she went for an inexpensive lawyer to avoid being used for publicity by one of those expensive firms, which is usually the only reason why they do pro bono work.

I have been quite surprised about the response this story has received since news of it first leaked a few months ago. There's been a lot of anger on social media sites, with the show's writers being accused of using rape as a plot device. And yet, even now, we can't really say for sure that that is what they are

It is lovely to see yet another privileged actor from my country fighting against the odds and finding success in Hollywood. I must really commend the casting directors who took a huge risk and cast the likes of Benedict, Tom Hardy, Tom Hiddleston, Cara Delevingne, Henry Cavill, heck, 99% of all the British actors, in

"I didn't like someone else's opinion so I'm just going to trash them anonymously at any given opportunity BECAUSE THEY KNOW NOTHING - definitely not because I have nothing better to do."

"Allison Tolman’s mouth was not synched with the sound in her Peter bed scene."

I didn't watch that one and the current bunch makes for a fairer comparison, I thought.

And yet both CW DC shows are infinitely better than this show and neither are set in a high school?

Pretty much every American supernatural show tackles wendigos at some point.

Her office is downstairs, so presumably she has a key.

I like the contrast in looks between public and private Annalise. She looks more vulnerable in private. I think Davis has referred to the hair and makeup as being a part of her character's armour and I think she's right - Annalise puts her 'tough lawyer' wig on and plays a part that doesn't completely reflect who she

No, I'm British and I would say 'zee', too. When a word begins with 'z', I think of it phonetically, so I would probably say 'zee for zebra'. But if asked to spell 'size', I would probably say 'zed' because it's in the middle of the word, and so I'm thinking of it more as a letter than as a sound. It doesn't make

"Poisoned?" "Ugh, you sound so hopefully now. Sadly, it's not. I don't carry poison everywhere! I might accidentally kill myself."

Dan Castellaneta (Homer) has also appeared on Mindy. He was in episode 18 of season 1, playing a guy who lives in Mindy's building who keeps a lot of birds.

I've just been reading up the real Louis's life. His story does sound interesting, they've not done a very good job of setting it all up, but hopefully it will pay off in the end.

Yes, but it's quite clear what Narcisse's function is, you can't really say the same about Louis thus far. He hasn't done anything that they couldn't have had other characters do. Like I said in my comment, I fear this is just leading to a Louis/Mary affair or, at the very least, an accusation of an affair.

I only discovered via the opening titles that Louis is a series regular. Like, why? I hope this isn't just leading to a pointless affair with Mary because Francis is pushing her away.