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Or maybe he's not really military but only posing as military.

Episode 3 is also on Comcast (xfinity) On Demand.

Hannibal's also coming to Amazon Prime January 28th.

Outside the U.S., you can stream it on www.golden globes.com.

Too bad Thomas Vinterburg wasn't on that list for "The Hunt".

Hear, hear! The show was so good and yet completely ignored in award nominations.

Pretty sure either Fuller or Slade posted a picture of them casting Mads' face in latex for the wendigo.

I thought Brian Reitzel was primarily responsible for the music and sound design of Hannibal?

Breaking Bad and Hannibal both have very strong, specific visual styles that look like nothing else on television. Both showrunners had clear visions and Gilligan even made bis DP and directors watch Sergio Leone movies. Fuller writes very visually and has a wonderful partner in David Slade who developed and

Right, it was in SOTL, to which this show has no rights. Fuller hopes to get them eventually, but doesn't seem optimistic that he will.

The sound design must be AMAZING on BluRay.

They film in Toronto. Could it have been a local station?

Cheer up. If they're about to give one of these DVD sets away, lower site traffic raises your chances of winning! :D

And the music!

I may be wrong, but doesn't the prosecutor have to approve any deal made with Walt? I'm just not sure the prosecutor would go that lightly on Walt, unless his cancer is a factor. It would take longer than six months to get him to trial.

How perfect was the pickup location? Jesse standing in front of that spillway that so resembled a cemetery filled with anonymous headstones while he disappears. That was simply brilliant location scouting. Wow.

What the heck would warrant an A rating? This episode got an A-? Really?!

In one of the many interviews with Fuller that have been posted in the last 24 hours, he said that MGM owns the rights to the Silence of the Lambs characters and the show can`t use them. He hopes that MGM may change its mind later on.

Thanks. That's what I thought as well. Glad to hear I am not the only one!

I'm still confused about the conversation between Will and Abigail in which he figures out her role. I thought it all really happened (minus him impaling her on some antlers) and then he fled. Abigail's subsequent conversation with Lecter seems to support that. But I've seen several reviews imply that the