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The reviewer.

I seriously can't wait to see the next half of this season, and that's saying something, since so far I haven't been loving this season as much as the almost flawless season one.

I think those are all fair points, and I don't want to belittle you for thinking the show has tipped into, well, material that is dubious to say the least. Personally, as much as I liked some elements from, say, the trial episode, I found the whole thing completely ludicrous, so you're not alone in thinking that

Or Peter Mullan, who didn't even remotely try to hide his Scottish accent in the role of someone who's lived in rural New Zealand for what, at least sixty years?

This, a thousand times this. I totally understand people's complaints about the logic behind some of the murders that take place in Hannibal, but at this point, if you don't understand that there's a lot of hand waving involved in the actual logistics and it's much more about exploring the themes and emotions

Man, working in television sounds amazing. What do you want to do in television? Writing, producing, editing, or what? It also makes complete sense to head to LA or NY for that, though I imagine it'd be harder to find a job in London that'll accept a foreigner.

I thought for sure they couldn't beat the ending of last week's episode, but they totally did. This show constantly amazes me.

To be fair, the people they are mean too generally deserve it. Sure, librarians in general aren't horrible, but the Pawnee librarians sure as hell are.

What do you think this is? The Boulder City Parks Department?

HE CAN BRING IT DOWN A THOUSAND NOTCHES IF HE HAS TO!!!

Not to mention massively clashing with the tone of the show or the established characteristics of most of the characters. I was hoping they'd go somewhere with that when Ben finally admitted he actually liked Larry this season, but nope, nothing.

He didn't have your blessing before?

Haha, what, pray tell, was the research assignment that led you to that little gem? Always happy to see Olivia Colman win an award, especially since I've just now realized that she was basically the Carol Cleveland of That Mitchell and Webb Look, also very funny on Peep Show, and, of course, pretty amazing on

Thanks for that correction. I didn't feel like looking up the actual statistics, but having taken a class on US Economic History, about a third of which seemed to be about slavery, that statistic definitely rang false to me.

I hear ya, it definitely feels that way especially on the more popular shows like Hannibal.

That sounds much more like a film by Baz Luhrmann.

Porque no los dos?

It would also explain Welsh spellings, now that I think about it…

He was technically correct! The best kind of correct.

…her?