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I'd normally agree with this (except I think that Grimm is pretty bad), but right now I can only think of NBC as "the network that is probably going to cancel Hannibal and inexplicably scheduled it after their comedy bloc like they wanted it dead from the outset" so I'm more inclined to be bitter.

Or else you'll be depriving yourself of some excellent television.

Hannibal.
… That's it.

Yeah, Hugh was in season 2. I watched the first season for Idris Elba and I stuck with the second season for Hugh Dancy, and after that I felt no desire to continue on. Laura Linney was very good as always, but as soon as the show indicated that she could actually see ghosts by having her husband's spectre at the

I think it's pretty obvious that they want each other but have both been sublimating that desire, Will because he's a mess and fears making connections with people, and Alana because of all the very valid things she said after they kissed. I think he invited her over because he genuinely wanted to help an injured

Hannibal was testing Will to see if he was worthy of his friendship.

For some reason Chelsea talking about killing Kulap and finding it hilarious made me laugh so hard I was crying. Loved this episode.

That was my biggest laugh of the episode.

I love Will and Beverly, and I definitely get the vibe that she's into him, but I've never seen any indication that he's attracted to her. With Will and Alana, it seems more mutual. Or maybe Will usually sees Beverly in the morgue so he just isn't in the mood for flirting. I'd be cool with either of those pairings

It seems I'm in the minority here, but the Will/Alana romance didn't seem sudden to me at all. Have you guys been watching their scenes together? Both of them are always flirting and throwing "I want to fuck you" vibes all around. Granted, every single person on this show has romantic chemistry with each other, but

It only reminds me of Twin Peaks in that it has a very beautiful, distinctive visual style and often veers into creepy-gorgeous territory. In tone though, it's completely different. In that area, the show it reminds me most of is Luther, but even that isn't terribly accurate. Hannibal is really unique.

A mail-in campaign just started actually, but it's business cards.

Yup, Bryan Fuller said on twitter that if it's picked up, it'll still be a mid-season show.

Every announcement that I read with no news about Hannibal kills a little bit more of my soul.

"Yeah, Gaumont International Television is behind Hannibal. Fuller said that they picked NBC as their US channel because NBC really wanted the show and they pretty much told Fuller "do whatever you want and don't worry about gore/blood, we will help you with Standards and Practices"."

Yes, everything you just said.

All I watch on NBC is Parks and Rec and Hannibal, and as much as I love Parks, I'd give it up in a heartbeat for Hannibal.

Where did he say that? Also, I hate NBC so much jesus christ.

Well, at least there's already some shitty petition for you to sign.

The moment of Will watching Hannibal in the ambulance was very charged. I thought that maybe he did see his true face for a moment - but I also noticed that he looked really out of it. His eyes were glazed over and not alert at all. I think that his subconscious is picking it up (hence the raven-feathered stag), but