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Yup! I think it's supposed to come back in Summer.

I know, right. She's so incredible on Rectify and I've been hoping to see her in more things, but not like this. Not like this.

I don't think that anyone who was already familiar with Bryan Fuller thought that, but I get your point. I'm definitely reserving judgement. I want it to be good!

Finally! But June is so far away. :( Has everyone seen that gorgeous poster of Gillian Anderson with the umbrella that Bryan Fuller posted?

Me too. I'm in it for Duchovny. I mean, it can't be worse than Californication, right? …Right?

I just finished Bosch and I loved it way more than I expected to. Titus Welliver is mesmerizing and all the secondary characters were great (especially Jamie Hector playing a good guy for once). Anyone know if it's supposed to get a 2nd season?

Yeah, but Christian Grey refuses to wear condoms, so they really should have expected that to happen.

Justin Peck is the guy that has worked with Sufjan Stevens on a couple of ballets, right? That alone has me interested.

So you're saying you don't want a great, complicated show to become a jingoistic nightmare to attract more viewers (and the Emmys, who are apparently the only yardstick for quality that really counts)? Weird.

Great. As long as I don't have to look at Benedict Cumberbatch, I'm fine.

Ha, those are my 3 favorites too! They really are the best.

Certainly not with that attitude.

AND he's got a fantastic, dry sense of humor. I'd cuddle with him and his dogs in front of a fireplace in a second.

"Funeral" is a contender for Jeremy's Enya speech alone.

"I just proposed to a woman in a coffee shop and tried to get myself run over."
"Right. That is maybe a sign that everything isn't totally groovy."

But he looks like Hugh Dancy, so it all evens out.

I'm a straight woman and Reeve Carney does nothing for me, but Eva Green makes my heart beat faster. She is perfect.

Michael Shannon was my dream cast for this role too, but I like this choice a lot. I think he'll be great (I loved him in North & South). Plus I implicitly trust any decision that Bryan Fuller makes, at this point.

I clicked on this article and then immediately scrolled down to make sure that Hannibal was #1. Hell yes. That finale is one of the most stunning, transcendent, brutal things that I've ever seen on TV.

In every way possible, yup.