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    What's this about a "Hannibal" revival?

    George Eads as Jack, in Dana Elcar’s old Pete Thornton role

    Blanketsburg drew first blood. Pillowtown will draw First Blood Part II.

    You're saying it felt like a betrayal, considering you'd been having at yourself to thoughts of your sister for years by that point?

    Guy cut my Hot Pocket with a sword, Mal. How weird is that?

    The introduction of Coleman's fraud is cheap on multiple levels. First of all, while he was self-aggrandizing and self-interested, there was never the slightest hint that his credentials weren't genuine. Then Rachel needs leverage, and suddenly he's got a secret.

    For me, season 2 was a solid B

    Agreed. It's unconscionable to have a picture of the Strike Team featuring that wooden vampire instead of Lem.

    Upvoted for the complete disregard for how little of your audience would know who you were talking about or why it was funny.

    It's not remotely unfair. That she's been cast in other things on the basis of her celebrity doesn't make her an actress, as demonstrated by her performances. The sum total of evidence on the other side of the ledger is…a partial clip unveiled at a convention. And then only if we categorize excitement at the

    About the casting, executive producers Carlton Cuse and Kerry Ehrin say in a press release, “We wanted to thrust the iconic role into a contemporary spotlight and redefine it in a meaningful and exciting new way."

    I can't fathom a reason I would have watched any Just Shoot Me! otherwise

    The fact that she turned out to be a scene-stealing comedic gem made the elevate-the-background-scenery-for-the-sole-purpose-of-eliminating-her gambit, which I saw coming from the instant they allowed words to pass her lips, all the more annoying.

    Season two is all about who is running the show at UnREAL, a question that remains unresolved as Quinn

    The show is basically incoherent on all fronts. If I had to guess, I'd say it's because Sarah Gertrude Shapiro isn't up to running a show. Perhaps Lifetime could bring in a Coleman to take over, but according to the show's tortured logic, Shapiro would still be allowed to hang around and interfere, so I guess that

    So would he.

    It’s been clear all along that she would eventually betray the clones.

    With no set episode order or premiere date at this point, though, there’s still plenty of time for…

    A quick Hooli search confirms contestants voluntarily drop out of shows like this all the time.