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I wondered this as well. I watched the pilot a couple times to pick up on there's not enough evidence to prove anything

Thank you so much for this. I will use it always.

FYI, this is my favorite comment of all time.

I assumed she was because Ruiz went to the room she worked in before, now occupied by the 16 year old girl who clearly upset him.

I mentioned that one earlier in the review so I figured that got a pass this time around. In conclusion: I love Emily Rios and am so glad she's getting steady work.

That's a good call! I'm especially interested in the context of weddings.

Don't tell my 10th grade English teacher I screwed up the author of Rebecca! He'd be so pissed at me.

Whoops! Fixed up top.

That makes total sense! There was a lot going on in that sense. Will correct up top.

But that was almost by accident. Simpson was sold as the beautiful, virginal pop star bride before she was ever sold as stupid, while Lochte's being sold as stupid from the get-go.

Thanks for the defense CGI! But you shoulda seen the first draft. Ooof, that one was way rougher than this. Will fix!

Good to know, Gandalf. From my two-second research, that's what I came up with. I shall be more careful with my foodie finds next time.

I'm glad you guys like it! I was worried it was too cutesy but I'll definitely continue with it.

Hahah, but there was no people eating this week!

Ooo, good catch!

LOVE the title sequence. Meant to make reference to that in the review and spaced. Will put it in next week. Thanks for the reminder!

Oh totally. As another commenter pointed out, their therapy sessions reveal considerably more about Hannibal than about Will, especially considering the audience knows so much more than Will does.

Yes. I did.

Oh man, you're right. I thought it was my crappy TV at first but this was particularly egregious

Very true! I thought about noting, but I figured the trope was so overwhelmingly female, I left it out.