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There were a couple parts of this review in which I saw it very differently than the reviewer. I also think the knocking over of the paint could have been about many things but frustration over Tawney wasn't one I considered. I think it was more of a way for him to buy some more time to work on a project that was

I enjoy Silence of the Lambs as much as the next guy/gal, but I've always preferred both the book and movie(Ralph Fiennes version) Red Dragon. I think it's because I find Francis Dolarhyde a much for fascinating villain than Buffalo Bill, perhaps because I actually feel a tinge of sympathy for him despite his

I agree, and it's as rewarding as I thought it would be. I actually like the character Bedelia much more than Clarice. She's a much more suitable match in her taste, intelligence, and cunning.

You're not alone in liking the book, and I only have 2 complaints really when it comes to the movie. Julianne Moore made a terrible Clarice, and they completely altered the ending. The idea that the story could continue with Clarice as a partner in crime was compelling but I don't see how they could have continued

I don't know if mine would count as a remake, because they could honestly just add a new batch of stories and make it a continuation, but I'd love to see an updated version of Creepshow. While they're at it, someone could also revive Tales from the Crypt. I loved how that series had a slew of talented directors and

Maybe there was a line I missed, but did Bedelia tell us that the prisoner did not eat Misha? What I gathered from the episode was that it was following the book that the prisoner did in fact kill Misha and that she was served to Hannibal as a meal as well.

All I could think when I saw them was where did he learn to do that. The Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane must have one hell of an arts and craft course.

Well, they killed him right after they showed Melisandre arriving at the Wall. She is a priestess for the Lord of Light, and we've seen in past seasons that it's possible for a Red Priest to bring the dead back to life. Hopefully the Lord of Light isn't a dick about what gender a sorcerer is when is comes to wielding

I don't think she wanted the Dothraki to realize she was betrothed(I don't think she'd remarried yet) to another. I'm pretty sure she stands a better chance of being their Khaleesi if she remains just a widow.

I've been suffering from insomnia again and I fell into a Netflix vortex. After binging most of OitNB, I decided to save a few episodes for next weekend, and ending up deciding to give The Killing one last shot, I figured I'm already in this far, but after 2 episodes needed a reminder of what's good in the world so I

It seems weird to criticize Gracie's choice to leak information to Castor for her love of a man as weak. Sure, it's disappointing that she's sold out the Ledas but at least they made her seem conflicted about it. I mean, it was seemingly ok for Mark to abandon his search for a cure for his brothers over his love of

I wonder how that canister went unnoticed for so long, but I guess since the girls have had their hands full, no one had the time to knock down Kira's tent to discover it. I worry though that when they do figure out it exists, if it will cause a rift between Helena and the rest. Helena views them as her children,

I've not read that article but I would doubt it since he's been very vocal on his support of stunt teams. He's been quoted more than once about how stunt actors are under-appreciated and deserve more credit for their work, including their own Oscar category.

I believe it was established in season 1's The Golden Crown. I've only read the first book in the series, but I know it's mentioned in there.

I'm not sure he's going to have that option. The High Sparrow says that they are reverting to the pre-Targaryen custom for trials, which has 7 septons as judges. I would think that because the Sparrows have proven that they do not hold noblemen/women any higher than the commoners, that they would not allow the

I wonder how they determined her salary for the show. Does she get paid the standard rate for a leading lady, and then they tack on supplemental wages for each additional character she takes on?

I think you are correct in that they are trying to isolate it so it can be used to sterilize select communities. I think it is planned to work in tandem with the "weapon" Cal sold off to the military. It was intended to help pollination due to steady decline in bees, but I think that it will be used to spread

My assumption is that the sixth had died before we got a chance to meet him. How else would they have known there was a defect to be testing them for or needing to infiltrate Dyad looking for answers if they didn't already know there was a neurological issue that caused death? By the time Seth started showing signs

I also think Graduation Day would have been a more fitting ending. I too am glad the showed lived on, but had it ended, it would saved us all from Riley and the Initiative. And I agree, if you count the text on her grave as finale words, they are superb. Even her speech to Dawn is quite beautiful, but hearing them

I give Chosen a pass because IMO is was far better than the original series finale of The Gift. Maybe it's because I hated Dawn with the fiery passion of a thousand suns, but I don't think I've ever been more pissed off at a finale than Buffy sacrificing her life for someone who is not even meant to exist. Her final