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It would make as much sense as anything that has occurred so far.

Next week, I'm switching over to Hannibal when it returns.

Never really thought of Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Mirlitons" as "chirpy" before, but OK. This was a big episode for The Nutcracker Suite.

And poor Amy Adams will be asked about him all the way down the red carpet. I wouldn't blame her if she skipped it.

What a tremendous loss. Truly an incredible talent.

Vinterburg actually took the interrogations basically in whole from a file in a real case. Which makes the whole thing even more depressing.

And, Fanny. *wails and cries in a corner*

I would LOVE to see it win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. It's got a few strikes against it because it's been "around" for over a year now and it is not uplifting; it's dammed depressing, in fact. But it is more than worthy of an Oscar. At least Mads was recognized by the Cannes Film Festival.

And Beverly!!

I keep hearing things about acupuncturist…

I'm thinking this is why the season opener is the fight between Jack and Hannibal. If the FBI agents go on too long believing Hannibal and persecuting Will, they look like idiots. If we see Will suffer endlessly with no hope of redemption, people will find the show too utterly bleak.
But if we know that eventually,…

Would also highly recommend After The Wedding and Prague.
I hope everyone sees The Hunt. Devastating though it is.

He has! Americans are used to seeing him as a villain because his English language film parts have been primarily antagonists.
But if you can stand subtitles, watch his Danish films. He's a combination of George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Tom Hanks in Denmark.

Ultimately, it's more of a psychological horror story than anything else.
Don't know if that helps you decide whether you want to continue or not.

If you have someone who might want to watch the show, it's coming to Amazon Prime January 28th.

That was his Halloween costume! He tweeted some pics of him wearing it that day. If you like this show, his twitter is definitely worth following. When the show is airing he tweets all sorts of behind the scenes stuff like the props/corpses and storyboards.

I think it's likely, though perhaps not on NBC. Most of the production cost is carried by Gaumont and other cable channels showed an interest in picking it up when NBC took its time in announcing the renewal.

And that Bugsby Berkeley homage in the trailer seems to promise more of the same this year!

And then it looks like Caroline Dhavernas is going to walk in and break everyone's hearts.

That trailer is extremely spoilery. Some are obvious and some are harder to find due to editing, but even the answer to how Hannibal got Will to swallow Abigail's ear is in there.
Fantastic trailer though!