I'll echo that, and then some.
I'll echo that, and then some.
Between her performance in this episode and reading what Fuller said about her schedule acrobatics, I could not possibly love Gillian Anderson more than I do in this moment.
"It is a play! A tragic comedy! The Lament of Roast Beefy O'Weefy! Hyahh!"
So did Hannibal actually serve animal meat at his dinner party? Or is he such an astoundingly good cook that the lab samples beat the "Is this human?" test?
My first reaction to that notion was "Nah, that's too risky, even for Hannibal."
Rooting for Hannibal vs. rooting for Walter White is a bit of an "apples vs. oranges" situation, in my opinion. They're vastly different characters with vastly different motivations.
It's been a long, long time since I've thought about it, but I'm pretty sure Locke had to die in order for the Oceanic 6 to go back to the island. They needed to replicate Flight 815 as much as possible, so they needed a dead body as a proxy for Jack's dad.
I love them, but after this one, I'm considering passing over them until the season is over. I hate to have too clear a picture of things at this stage in the season, and Fuller is being pretty transparent in these walkthroughs.
His line to Alana about "stepping in young adult and tracking it into the courtroom" was stunningly funny to me.
Holy moly, let's just skip episode four next week and bring on episode five! I can barely handle all that hype.
Ah! Great point. I'd forgotten that scene.
I was really hoping for "Aunt Helen" to be a Margo Martindale cameo.