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To this day, when I see Jere Burns, I hear "Kirk. The name's Kirk."

Can't forget Seabass.

This show is chock full of Easter eggs referencing The Ticket, a sports talk station in Dallas. (VJ Boyd is a fan) Ty Walker does sports in the afternoon. Damn near everybody on the station has had a "role" on Justified, including Mike Rhyner (we call him Rhynes), Hot Rod Dunham, Bob Sturm and others. Hell, even

Lewis, according to the (sometimes iffy) subtitles.

Yeah, I just experienced that myself. Glad I'm reading these comments.

I know I'm three years late to the party (watching on Amazon Prime), but there's a story behind "the anus is on you". VJ Boyd is apparently a huge fan of a sports station in Dallas called The Ticket. He's named several minor characters, including T.C. Fleming and Hot Rod Dunham after on-air personalities. And years

I'm just now catching this show on Amazon Prime. And I'm really glad these reviews and comments are archived - they're the perfect viewing companion.

I never actually saw Red Dragon. But it was basically a remake of Manhunter, which was also based on the book Red Dragon. Even though the show is merely "based on characters" from the book, I'm loving all the Easter-egg-type references to the previous books and movies that came before. Like the church roof caving,

Oh Tier's.

In Manhunter, Freddy Lounds was the burning human flying down the parking garage ramp in wheelchair. That scene was shown in the "next week on Hannibal" montage. That leads me to believe they were not eating her. My guess is that they were eating a chunk of Tier.

Obviously, the firm is going to land the Hathaway shirt account.