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That was my interpretation. That they'd open up the gate shown in the first episode for the others to come through.

If there's one thing this FANTASY show goes for, it's realism.

You spilled my warm cup of piss.

Most likely. Meanwhile, it's a delicious guilty pleasure for us watching them dine on those succulent cuts :)

That's My Girl.

That scene in the kitchen between him and Lecter was great.

Definitely an A episode for me. The low frequency brooding soundtrack made everything seem more and more intense.

Farmiga does look a bit like "Commander Balok" from Star Trek though.

No Apple product integration.

Reading this review is enough for me not to bother watching anymore of this show. It's just got worse and worse. I do feel sorry for the actually-quite-OK Max Thierot being there though.

Even though Sandor Clegane "The Hound" is a damn brute, I still like him for some reason. Maybe it's because he just gets on with the job no matter what. Hope he sticks around for a good while longer.

Certainly a WTF moment.

This show completely makes up for the mess that was Camelot. I love Vikings! It really draws the viewer into its world, a real credit to the production team. And the characters are all very well cast this time and do a great job. I only wish this season had been at least 10 episodes.

What was the big deal about 'Ceuf'? It was less disturbing than any other of the earlier or later episodes. NBC just raised the episode's profile by pulling it.

Could be. It appears just out of sight, passing by, and following him. He also picked up the bronze stag in Lecter's office with curiosity.

So we could spend seasons picturing Dr. Lecter's sumptuous meals comprised of various parts of Jeremy Davies? Tempting, but no.

^ THIS

I guess they thought the antler-impaled women and mushroom people were too cute.

Mention of it always reminds me of that one scene in E.T. when the two brothers find some of their absent father's clothes in the garage and smell them:

It was very strange that none of the agents asked how in the hell the guys mutilated himself (most likely destroying his back and shoulder muscles) and was able to hoist him own body up to the roof. They're just like, Well I guess it's case closed, then.