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"Julian Assange sends his regards."

Yvonne Strahovski is Nina in disguise!

The season finale is 90% Hannibal looking into the camera and winking.

She got that from Linda's side of the family, as we saw with Gayle.

The last episode of the Michael Scott Paper Company arc ("Broke") is easily in my top 5 episodes of The Office.

As I recall, Janos was sent to the Wall to be on that council so that Tyrion could replace him with Bronn. I guess the council seat was so he wouldn't complain?

That explains why those White Walkers are so courteous and polite.

So it's like that Jet Li movie "The One," and TV Hannibal is travelling to alternate universes and killing all the other Hannibals?

Kee in mind that this is the network that let a show call itself "Breaking Bad," which sounds like absolute nonsense and tells you nothing about the show's premise.

Did they get that snowglobe at the prison gift shop?

That's what Kirkman thought too. He says that they probably would've gone there in the comics if he had known where it was.

Alana Bloom and Freddie Lounds were originally male characters, so assuming that "starbucking" means what I think it means, it seems highly likely to me.

The Chesapeake Ripper has been a part of the series since jump street. Not sure what you're referring to.

That's gotta be what they're building up to. It's not Hannibal, and it's not Will's admirer.

I think that gets to the heart of the show's attitude towards death. In that very scene, Hannibal says that "life is precious." Despite all the awful, horrifying things he's done, you can't help but hope he doesn't die.

I had to skip past it. I could barely watch the discovery of her corpse.

Don't forget his little mouth twitch when Will tells him, "You could be the one to catch the Chesapeake Ripper."

This show has disturbed me plenty in the past. But the sequence with Hannibal's Picasso face was the first time the show seriously scared me.

Arya will likely spend a good chunk of this season riding on the back of the Hound's horse, and she looks small enough in comparison. Bran is always getting carried around by a massive person too. Sansa kinda worries me, though. Sophie Turner would've been like 14 when they shot the pilot, and now she's 18, and not

Not to mention that like half the main cast is rapidly aging kids.