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They remind me of that annoying single couple Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig played on SNL.

I knew Nick was going to shoot himself, but it still didn't stop me from hoping so hard that he wouldn't. God Oscar Isaac is great.

I cannot stop thinking about that moment when Nick calls out to his brother. Just a total heartbreaking moment and fantastic work by Oscar Isaac. Also, was I the only one who was surprised and moved to find out these characters, basically every single one, were all real people?

Makes a more plausible third head of the dragon than Tyrion or Aegon.

Yeah, NASA was quite the boys' club. The only woman I know of who broke through was Nancy Roman (AKA the Mother of the Hubble Telescope). She told me it was a good thing she got her Ph.D. and became "Dr. Roman" because she could never get past the secretaries.

I feel the same way about Cochran. The author of The Mercury 13 also wrote a book about Cochran's organization of WWII female pilots. I met her a few years ago and she said she had the same difficulty reconciling who Cochran was during the war and what she did to the Mercury 13. She also mentioned that in her

Not enough people know about the Mercury 13. Amazing women. The surviving members were actually invited to the launch of the first Space Shuttle piloted by a woman, Eileen Collins, in 1996. It's unbelievable that the Soviets put a woman in space 20 years before we did. Thank you for writing this.

Billy Zane is legit bald. My whole life just changed.

I'm gonna watch the fuck out of this.

Easily one of the most exciting and fun episodes of the season. Armitage is legitimately terrifying. Freddy Lounds is (thank gawd) still a bitch. Alana hissing in Hannibal's ear was gold.

Goddammit. This is gonna suck, isn't it?

I'm really missing the intensity of last season. Compare Hannibal's departure in last season's finale to his capture last week. It didn't have even an ounce of the same punch, and I feel like it's because this season has focused too heavily on the visuals, which are beautiful but dragging the show away from

I always enjoyed it too, but there's too much for me this season. I miss the focus on characterization and it feels like the visual poetry has gotten repetitive. Lots of slow motion liquid drops and rippling.

As much as I love Hannibal and am heartbroken that it's going, I've gotta say I miss previous seasons that had actual dialogue instead of these insanely long silences and pointless, endless slow-motions shots. I know it's supposed to be like a pretentious art film, but it used to be a lot more watchable.

Wow, he seems like such a nice, fun guy. Love that Ben Mendelsohn story lmaooo.

Y'know, even with the fictionalization of the kids, I just don't think Virginia'll be having that baby.

I'm just glad I finally know that Hannibal and Bedelia were indeed fucking.

I think the only truly dull episode of the season was Will at Hannibal's childhood home. It was so exposition-heavy, but somehow vague at the same time and not very illuminating about why Hannibal is the way he is. Chiyo's line in this episode about him being an amusing little cub that grew up into a big cat was much

As long as we get a nice long look at their shared closet, I would be thrilled with that.

Bogarting Margot's personal clothing aesthetic isn't doing her any favors though. Yeesh.