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Anybody else see this video?

It also fits in with the "comic" theme of the show to have Chilton come close to death every season.

As an audience, it is hard to give her some credit because of our omniscience to the whole situation. It's good that she sticks up for her friend, but after a while, she just remains willfully ignorant — one of those annoying people who sticks to their beliefs even when they themselves know they are wrong.

Maybe he was bullied as a kid by a kid named Fred?

I'm trying to imagine Alana's conversation with Hannibal before he slurped that lip:

I'm thinking he would have said, "To be a nemesis would imply that we are at the same level!" If Gideon isn't at the same level in Hannibal's mind, imagine how he considers Chilton.

Got no human grace your eyes without a face.

That seems to be a trope on this site.

It gives me two days to rewatch and come up with things to discuss.

I went for the alliteration (almost)

Add then in at the end, if anything. Strawberries aren't really meant to be cooked.

I love targeted marketing. Their predictions are always so accurate :D

On Hannibal's behalf! To save his life!

Beginning next season, he would have started losing limbs.

Well, before the bite-your-lip scene, I was thinking of how low in gore this entire Red Dragon story has been, compared to the rest of the show. About the only bad scene was the recreation of the Leeds attack. I was almost wondering why it was still carrying the MA-14.

Two beeps. He said "yes, yes".

Just like Kenny in his parka! They should also have Chilton say some (almost) unintelligible swear words like Kenny. I wonder if they could get that by the censors too?

The other episodes that look like this are the one where Abigail is "killed", the one where Beverly is killed, the one where Miriam is found and the one where Margot has her involuntary "surgery". I believe the largest block of Fannibals are women 30-44. I don't want to speak for others, but I don't believe there is

I don't think anybody really liked season two Alana. I think he made her character stronger because *he* felt she was too weak, not because the audiences did. Plus it made sense that her "accident" would change her.