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    What an amazing episode! That last shot of Lincoln and Octavia looking over the rubble was devastating—this show doesn't pull any punches when it comes to confronting characters with the consequences of their decisions. All the destruction, death, and (I'm guessing, as they weren't extremely clear how many people were

    Any conversation between Raylan and Hannibal would be fantastic—though I'm sure Hannibal would find him quite rude.

    It's a testament to how good this show is (and how much it has made me love the characters) that watching Caroline Dhavernas and Mads Mikkelsen together WASN'T extremely hot.

    Yeah, surprisingly enough watching Alana and Hannibal in the preview was the first time this show made me feel physically sick. So, so wrong.

    As horrifying as that whole wedding scene was, I still burst out laughing when I realized that the worst non-lethal punishment the king could think of for Bash was marrying Kenna. Sounds about right.

    Just re-watched the entire series in time for the movie on Friday. Totally stoked to finally be getting more Veronica Mars!

    Ugh. Though I can totally see the show going in this direction, I really hope it doesn't. Mutual respect? Snappy banter? Longing glances? All this I am fine with, but please no extra-marital affairs. Aside from the unmitigated Francis angst and assholery which would undoubtedly follow, a queen committing adultery was

    Also the wolf's eyes were blue, meaning that it had killed an innocent person. It seems like the little girl may have turned into a werewolf and killed her family and has been hanging around ever since—possibly the "coyote" her father has been dealing with.