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Catty McCatface.

Missing 'A Time to Kill' and/or 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' Ex Machina would have been a nice inclusion too. Otherwise, an amazing collection of film shots.

Jack sounded a lot like Taylor Lautner to me.

Outro is probably my favorite of their tracks. It has a certain quality that always makes me imagine the love of my life running to me in an airport when I'm about to board a plane and leave forever.

Cillian's eyes are brighter than my entire future.

I can't believe they each got paid a million dollars for that drivel. Even with two glasses of wine that wasn't a funny episode.

It sounds like Without Warning, by John Birmingham.

Poor Gendry. Still rowing.

Homemade beef stew, slow-baked with carrots, potatoes and onions. Simmered in red wine. Served with even more red wine. Topped off with additional red wine.

Farewell, Hannibal. That was the cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers. Loved the nod to Sherlock/Moriarty.

But seriously, that ending was really a metaphor of Will embracing the 'dark side' so to speak, and 'jumping' into the darkness that is Hannibal's lifestyle/mindset, right?
No one really jumped off a cliff and everyone lived happily ever after for when this show inevitably gets picked up in a couple of years. Right?

Wasn't that such a sweet ending? How Hannibal and Will moved the Cape Cod to open a Bed and Breakfast? Awwww. #MurderHusbands

"Is Hannibal in love with me?" I see Will Graham is finally asking the real questions.

10/10 use of a period pad.

This show. I swear.

This show. I swear.

I'm sensing that the final episode of the season will be aptly titled "For the Watch."

I fear for Sansa. What on earth is Littlefinger doing?!

I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the scene where Claire was given a vase filled with flowers by one of the tenants. It was subtly beautiful.

This show is still on?