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He fed Bedelia Rocky Mountain Oysters that night.

So then, what kind of oysters was he feeding Bedelia?

If we are continuing this theory, Pazzi could be the Italian equivalent of who Will would become after a lifetime of chasing Hannibal. I believe, like Abigail, we never see Pazzi interacting with anyone.

Four of them died, one of them had four warm meals.

Yes, nbc.com has the last three episodes of last season as well as the current season thus far.

And the juxtaposition of Will's lifesaving surgery to Abigail's embalming and preparation made it all the more heartbreaking. I would love it if Beverly made an appearance in Will's memory palace.

In the show, Perry Mason, they had three episodes where it turned out that the person he was defending actually was the killer. They received almost non-stop angry letters after airing each one.

Also, remember Hannibal's previous conversation with Anthony Dimmond, "We can twist ourselves into all manner of uncomfortable positions just to maintain appearances, with or without a breaking wheel." "Are you here to twist me into an uncomfortable position?"

So, who here hasn't made the connection yet between Hannibal asking, "Are you here to twist me into an uncomfortable position?" and what happened to Anthony Dimmond's body?

Thank you, I was just about to write roughly the same thing about Bedelia/Abigail. Hannibal started with, "That wasn't self-defense/I know it was self-defense, but the police will never believe you." Next, it is, "I'll keep your secrets and you can keep mine." Finally, it ends with, "You're no longer observing,

In the end, show writers come up with hundreds of excuses to close plot holes in stories. One that comes to mind is in Fargo when Lorne Malvo is saying he is actually a reverend from up north, so they check the church web site. These can be done, but what do they really contribute to the story? There are more

Is there anyone out there who can tell me, when Hannibal was standing in the balcony cove, he left revealing a portrait. Who was that portrait? I have a strong feeling there is some symbolic meaning there.

You're simple. You're unchallenging.

From what I heard, they probably took it off of Hulu because Hulu viewings do not count towards ratings. (Hulu is equally owned by Disney, Fox and NBC)

Unfortunately, the critics aren't the award voters. Those award shows are just a form of mutual back-scratching (I was going to use a more distasteful word there, btw).

I brought up that case because it was an international sensation at the time a couple years ago and because it is an example of an international case that did not take place in the US. This story was all over local and international media. The fact that you seem to know nothing about it mirrors what Italians would

Hannibal is too funny! (I know what you actually meant, but how can I resist?)

I fully understood you. What I don't understand is the kind of hypocrisy of people who say they don't like something, especially something they know nothing about, yet celebrate that same thing in a different form, one that has been approved by the "Zeitgeist". Another good example is people who won't watch Hannibal

They're like Mozart and Salieri, the serial killer edition.

Was he trying to do an American accent?