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For one, I am glad that they aren't very attentive to the procedural details. Does it really make for better story-telling to cover every single technical base? How would Dolarhyde have gotten through all the video cameras? He did something to make it so that he could. Does explaining every last detail make the story

You must be Slytherin

It sure did make Franklin seem like an even bigger loser, though.

He's a bit like Chris Keller in Oz.

And allegedly, although I don't know if they're following through with this plot line, that first episode, first scene, was one of Dolharyde's first kills.

Jimmy Price kept talking about his identical twin, like a Chekhov's gun. I thought that Hannibal was going to run into Jimmy's brother in Europe and take him out, not realizing it wasn't Jimmy.

I think when the scene started with Will running down the corridor, they should have revealed that he was at the veterinarian.

Maybe Will is Mina? (The shippers would agree)

That should be Fuller's next project! A Manchurian Candidate meets Peanuts show. I'll bet that's never been pitched before.

Pipe in muzak.

Lee Pace, allegedly.

You're a funny guy Sheltie, I like you. That's why I'm going to kill you last.

Yeah, I thought his European look was a little too Emo.

Does that make Jame Gumb Frankenstein, then?

Although they did twist things up this week.

Until this week, I kept getting confused and wondering to myself, "The person who wrote this article?"

Any chance of catching that on CityTV's website?

At least it wasn't that stupid Vegas show. They talk about how "Heroes" was ground-breaking. That was mostly due to a certain producer they had for the first season. (Hint: it was Bryan Fuller)

I thought that was a plushie? (I'm kidding)

Why does Charlie Brown always fall for Lucy's football gag?