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exactly. hurt people, hurt people.

it depends.

for some reason as soon as oliver included a reference to anita sarkeesian everything else he said was completely null and void (along with his journalistic credibility); as if he took 10 minutes to talk about how he converted to scientology

i love how the show uses the inmate's backstories to demonstrate that many of them are just caught up in cycles where they repeat the same mistakes that got them in prison in the first place; almost as if they are unconsciously trying to rewrite their stories so that they finally come out on top in the end. there's a

and we feared that sophia was going to get away with it!

i don't know about other people's upbringing, but i know that at their age if i talked to my parents like that they would have embarrassed me in front of everybody. it's hard for me to understand when people aren't upset at kids disrespecting their elders, because kids just be kids right?? maybe it's just a cultural

sounds good. thanks

that might be the point You_Promised is trying to make. Imagine Rachel or Will saying any of these lines, and then see if the dialogue holds up under any scrutiny. A show like this shouldn't be one bad actor away from a PSA

part of the problem with Nicky is that she's really too bright to be where she is right now. we all kind of gravitate to her wit and resourcefulness so we want her to succeed, even in prison doing illegal things. unfortunately, nicky's self destructive to the point where she can't see that she's trying to be too

healy is the worst kind of racist/sexist. He's not so unforgivably and irretrievably horrible that you could just cut him out of your life without looking back. His internal struggles (jealousy, mommy issues, low self esteem etc.) tend to manifest as casual racism and sexism. The problem is that addressing his

I'm always so scared anytime anyone tries to be nice to healy. On the one hand, healy's wife needed to hear those tough words from Red about how marriage is work (you're not going to find prince charming through a mail order bride system; prince charming doesn't need mail order services). Otoh, healy always takes nice

true. i was about to boo olly too until the camera focused in on his face as was looking at jon kneeling in front of him. It could just be me, but he really looked his age at that moment (definitely like he was little kid who was overwhelmed by his emotions).

honestly, olly is more a tragic figure than a betrayer to me. He's experienced too much trauma, and is too young to process his feelings in a way that allows him to keep sight of the bigger picture. At that age it's really easy to operate purely on emotion, cutting out all reason. It was actually really cowardly of

I was just thinking that watching this episode. If a new viewer tries to jump into the show it would would be easy for them to walk away from any given episode thinking that they only got 20 minutes of content and 20 minutes of art house. The thing about hannibal is that you can learn about the characters and the

agreed with sallgood_man. the show honestly feels like you're watching a great a&e cable show that just happens to be on nbc. you'll be surprised by what hannibal is getting away with on a major network. as someone else mentioned, the show rewards viewers who stick with it because it builds on itself and gets you

That tag was so reminiscent of the last few minutes of the rixty minutes episode of rick and morty. So meta it cycles through funny, to awkward, to uncomfortable, to freaking brilliant.

violet rules the negaverse

preach

and yet they still claim to be pro-life and pro-innocent babies, ugh

It would be his comeuppance if anything happened to shireen