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Okay then, I did not know that you were somehow involved in the production - or at least know things about it that the general public doesn't. That's cool, so thanks a lot for responding. Your hint is the closest thing to a confirmation that there was so far. Anything else I've read about Forster playing Truman was

He must have an entire armada of famous people's loved ones in his basement. How else would all of Hollywood agree to work with this hack? Has no one ever shown them that one Glee episode where an evil Jane Lynch puppet kidnaps the two gay kids and holds them prisoner in an elevator?

Daenerys, doing her best Charlton Heston impression: 'Damn you to hell, queen of the termites!'

But is he really that big of a genius? So far, most of his actions don't appear to have been planned too far ahead. They istead mostly arose during the heat of the moment (so to speak). The spitting in the tea/coffee isn't really all that brilliant, either. More like something a huffy kid would do to get back at a

"Leave the door open. I'm just kidding. I just wanted to see your body again." Cringe humor at its finest. He's like a morose Michael Scott.

TWIST!

That last bit… I could just see fucking coming. After she couldn't get off her lazy ass for sixty episodes her fleet now gets destroyed in season 7 episode 1 by… termite infestation?

But to be fair, I watched Hannibal straight through and even I was oftentimes confused over what the hell was happening.

First off: Let me apologize for my bad spelling (decease is obviously disease). English is not my first language and sometimes I forget to spell-check everyting before I post my comments. It's one of those habitual errors that I commit every time even though I should know better by now.

Oh, and how do you know?

Okay, but the Sherrif's uniform would be just that: The Sheriff's uniform including the badge, no matter who wears it. So, couldn't it be a new character who's become Sheriff after Truman retired / died in between the last season and the new one? I mean, it's been 25 years, a lot must have happened since then.

Okay, fair enough. I did not know that about eczema and therefore didn't make the thematical connection. But it sounded to me like Plates Web wanted the writers to connect the decease to the actual murder-plot - and that would be just asinine if you ask me.

Yes. But how does that equal an official confirmation? Not even Foster himself talked about what role he'll be playing (I read an interview with him a couple of weeks ago) so all that talk about him playing Truman is mere speculation in my opinion. I'm happy he's on Twin Peaks, though.

Yeah, everyone loves Craig Robinson. But isn't he always, like, subtle? Even in his comedic perfomances he's always the most chill dude around.

That has not yet been officially confirmed by Lynch or anyone else who could possibly give an official confirmation on the issue and I wonder why everyone on the internet has this down as 'sure thing'.

He wasn't offended that someone thought he was gay. He sounded offended that someone thought he was gay for Russell. Circles was full of great oneliners and deliveries but this one took the cake for me.

If the sneezes were due to a cat or pollen allergy what conceivable explanation would be required? What I'm getting at is this: How would Stone's eczema condition in any fucking thinkable way serve the overall plot logically and serviceably? Why can't a decease be just that: A decease a character has to deal with?

Yes, I agree. When they just turned to Stone visiting that Chinese doctor and pretended like last week's cliffhanger never happened I was pretty confused at first, as well. If they do reveal something of significance has happened in that basement I sure hope there is a reason why they're holding this information back

Or the guy who did the will-business didn't come forward on his own. Unless he's involved or something. But that fight he had with Mickey Doyle at the funeral showed that he was either suspicious or part of the whole thing in some other way. In any case, that should have gotten the writers going to make him into a

I really hope it doesn't. I hate it when someone sneezes in a movie - because nobody ever sneezes in a movie and doesn't die at the end. Seriously, can't anyone have a condition without it being relevant to the overall plot?