Meh, I'm kind of over the way the show demands us to feel sorry for Dolarhyde and accept that he's a decent guy with some terrible demons.
Meh, I'm kind of over the way the show demands us to feel sorry for Dolarhyde and accept that he's a decent guy with some terrible demons.
Having read the book, his childhood is profoundly messed up. Grandma Dolarhyde is a…memorable character.
Will isn't homosexual and Hannibal is…well, Hannibal. He has no use for sexuality other than as a means of exploiting and manipulating others like Alana.
The great thing about this show's set up is that Krombopulos Michael is only dead in one reality. So we might get the pleasure of Daly showing up again as the most cheerful assassin in any universe.
Lana: This van is like rolling probable cause.
"“I love a good finger-wagging.” “Yes, you do. How is Margot?” What an incredible piece of conversation"
I'd love it if Hannibal created his own series of Sterling Archer-like voicemail pranks.
I pity Dolarhyde the way I might pity a rabid dog while accepting that it needs to be destroyed.
Fuller is an animal lover who has promised the audience that he'll never depict violence against animals.
Well he does have a constitutional right to counsel, so that would involve receiving inbound calls.
I'd love to see them do Treasure Island as its final season. Of course Flint would be dead and Billy Bones would die like in the first episode, so not sure if that's really doable.
Season 2 was shockingly good, especially the finale. But then who doesn't love watching a Spanish man o' war rain fire and destruction down on a Charleston, South Carolina?
Superman could kill Batman with little to no effort. Even in continuities where they actually fight (e.g 'The Dark Knight Returns') Batman only survives because Superman is restraining himself from actually killing him.
Yeah, the Rebel Alliance should have submitted to the Empire's common-sense blaster control.
Eh, money obviously exists in the TOS era. It is explicitly mentioned in several episodes that everyone on the Enterprise gets paid for their service, as do freighters, miners, and traders.
I'm hoping she gave Margot a Verger baby first.
I'm convinced this season they'll be transferring what happens to Freddy Lounds in the book to Dr. Chilton.
I'm convinced it was either birdshot or rock salt because of the lack of blood. At such close range buckshot would have blown a hole in his torso with a substantial amount of blood to go with it.
Regarding the Frank character, I don't think Vince Vaughn is really the problem. The problem is that Frank has zero charisma and we've only seen him be moody and pissed off the first two episodes.
Removing the Confederate battle flag from state property is all fine and well, but we're talking about a harmless piece of Americana here with the General Lee.