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It's unlikely that Abigail dug up Boyle. But what might be interesting is Will, with his missing time and all, embodying/over-empathizing with Abigail and unconsciously heading off to dig up the body.

"Jack mentions she’s climbing the walls of her institution but Minnesota and Baltimore are not close."

Except Fringe was more concerned with wacky science and wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey jibber-jabber. Hannibal feels much more character-driven.

Every time Will says "This is my design" now, I think 'design of the murder, puppet design, kitchen design, set design and lighting,' etc.

One of the more interesting aspects (at least to me) is the way the cinematography is mirroring Hannibal's manipulation of the other characters/people.

I have a sneaking suspicion we'll see Henriksen again, because (follow me here):

The one Norma Farmiga moment that's hung with me is the intensely weird look she gives Norman just before she crawls in bed to cuddle with him. It was a half-smile, but her eyes weren't really there, while her shoulders were shrugged back a bit like she was expecting a hug… it looked like she just woke up from surgery.

Darn those socks to hell!

I think the only other character that this show could have pulled this plot off with is High-Five Ghost, which I would have loved to see, but it would have removed some of his mystique.

That is fun to watch. Canada knows that its largest market is just below its southern border (they have just over a tenth of the population the U.S. has), so it can't be too parochial for fear of not attracting those necessary eyes — not turning off, mind you, just not attracting. It's probably the same reason why Bein

Get a t-shirt and/or a trucker hat made up.

Right now it may be a triumph of style over substance. It's lit and shot well, the transitions are clever, and overall it's very easy to look at. There are rather half-swallowed attempts at character development as the series proceeds — mainly with Flynn and her son who doesn't know his dad, and Vega's fall from

How about MILF Quincy?

Yeah, MILF Examiner sounds more like the name of a website. Not that I've been to that website.

LMAO

Okay, it might not be interesting to you as a matter of taste or preference. But using DNA to map human migrations has produced a great deal of useful knowledge that could arguably be called a scientific revolution, because it's a massive amount of knowledge that wasn't previously available.

Ha! I didn't realize that article/your post was over two years old until long after I hit "publish," so I'm surprised anyone responded. But I bet had Kubrick made his film 30 years later, Moonwatcher might have used that bone to thump a tiger after making a new ladyfriend from the other tribe. It wouldn't have messed

What happens when the Borg assimilate Ernest Borgnine:

Can you imagine a pack of wolves sitting around snarling over why some are larger, some are more reddish, or some have furry ears? No, you can't. Because the wolves realize (as I strongly suspect our ancestors did) that the true measure of kinship is interbreeding.

But one of the most important things to learn about that last 2000 years, or last 10,000 years, is that humans didn't tend to go to war until they got settled due to agriculture. Then they had space and property to protect, and that's when we really see conquest beginning. *WE MUST HAVE THEIR RICE*