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I loved how Bedelia put her hand on Will's shoulder as an attempt at intimidation/domination the same way that Hannibal did to her during his lecture about Dante when he started talking about betrayal.

Maybe the idea came from a drawing off of the back of one of Fuller's grade school notebooks?

Thanks for the identification. Now, I don't have to wait for http://hannibalsmusic.tumbl… to post it to find out. I've wanted to know the name of the piece since the 90's after watching that PBS show, but couldn't find it at the time. From the style, I knew it was Debussy, but I was never in a situation of hearing it

It took me a few seconds before I realized that they didn't accidentally give this weeks show the title of last weeks show. I hope I'm not the only one.

At least he didn't do like Travis Bickle and take her to a porno.

But he wants everyone to call him "Psycho".

How about:

Fuller also produced Heroes season 1, and did some writing and consulting later on.

He said, "The sheriff is near."

Tried to post a picture, but couldn't find it. The Simpson's episode, Stark Raving Dad, where Homer was in a mental institution, the phone's speed dial buttons were:

Right. I meant Will's dogs, of course, but I just realized I didn't phrase my question that way.

Have any of the other dogs been given names? (Other than, of course, Randy)

To me, it seems that Esparza is channeling Heald. I believe he started with Heald's characterization and then made it his own, but he is also exceeding Heald's performance.

I've figured out how they are going to capture Dolarhyde. The FBI is going to host Professor Munch's Scrap-Booking class. Dolarhyde is a classic scrap-booker.

This episode was one of the most beautifully directed and filmed episodes of this show, which is saying a lot! I'm starting to wonder if Guillermo Navarro shouldn't be the less-famous Guillermo. (Scott Thompson, get your foot out of your mouth :) )

That Jacoby house in Chicago had to have been about the ugliest house I've ever seen. It reminded me about Gillian Anderson explaining Bedelia's character was formed by living in this depressing 70's influenced house. It looked like the kitchen, dining room, and living room were all contained in this large, unformed

Unfortunately, didn't have time for dinner tonight. Had a large breakfast late. Amazingly, I found sour cherries at a farmer's market this late in the season and am currently baking a cherry pie. Tomorrow will probably also be gnocchi and pesto.

I was afraid that Rutina's Reba would be too cocky or otherwise inappropriate to the character. So far, she has struck all of the right chords.

I don't like Alana as the "Warden". Primarily because in this case, more of her equates to less of Chilton.