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Didn't run very popularly in my country, so, nah ;-)

I agree with most arguments of the review, while having to admit that Babe's portrayal didn't instantly click for me. To be honest, I had never seen Estelle Parsons in anything before so maybe I wasn't too generous with her, but something about her acting felt a little odd to me, and not in the intended Babe kind of

What's with the protégé's horrible wig though? Are we approaching an intense shaving scene there?

Well, it could have been my fault because I tried to edit my original comment several times, purely for grammatical errors and typos (not my first language) - maybe the system thought I was spamming? At least I hope that… :/

That would be an explanation that would relieve me greatly; but until we don't know that for sure, I think it would be fair to point out the problems with the current portrayal. It just bugged me that everyone here is quietly going along with it, when so many other shows are critiqued harshly for their depictions of

Amazing observation :)

Maybe it's because I've seen my fair share of courtroom scences in dozens of movies and TV shows (probably enough for two lifetimes)… but boy, did those trial scenes bereave this season of its flow and excitement.

Yeah, so it's a virus, but it can also be timed at exactly 12 hours. Little virusses with tiny little watches on their virus wrists.

Also, am I the only one who gets some serious "Dexter" shivers as soon as one of those show's cast members appears in another franchise? And I don't mean the good kind…
Phew, I've really come to despise "Dexter" despite enjoying it so much at first

Random case-of-the-week, yadda, yadda, uninspired twist, yadda…cue touching scene between Watson and Holmes, "If you go, I go" - OK, I'm back in

I enjoyed this episode tremendously, just one thing -
Can you lay off the colored contact lenses?

It has been some time since I last hated any TV character as much as I hate Joe, the family's dad. I'm having some really bad anger issues everytime he appears on screen and it's not in a fun "Oh, I'm so emotionally invested in this" way. Frankly, it's diminishing the enjoyment I get from "Humans" quite a bit. A

This. And the pure, blissful smile Kimiko Glenn sported as she was getting hugged into the Black group… beautiful!

People are really despising Aleida around here - which, of course, I get; listing every of her flaws and psychological conditions might go beyond the scope of this comment.
And yet, Aleida manages to break my heart everytime she's on screen. She just breaks it. Elizabeth Rodriguez is SO good at letting all those

On a…fan page? I think you might misinterpret this website.

"Then why are you watching" must be the one of the laziest arguments around the whole internet. No hard feelings, but I roll my eyes everytime I read that sentence.

There has always been a certain pretentiousness about the show; the dialogues have often tried a little bit too hard for my taste. But so far, the cinematography and some clever plot points could totally make me ignore that and enjoy "Hannibal" nonetheless.

Me during Piper's panty speech:

Marisol walking through those doors to find sewing machines is—to her—fulfilling a destiny, in which the trade her mother taught her has given her value.

Good points, but such a pity.