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The Gang Meets Jack Bauer

It's the… implication.

Am I the only one that laughed for a solid minute at the petrified lego faces slowly being drowned in oil? I need therapy.

Fuck and kill Will, Bedelia, and Alanna, and just kill the rest. Just like Hannibal.

I think it's really cool how Fuller can honestly critique his own work and what he would do differently. I love this show so much, and i doubt it'd be as special as it is if it was in the hands of someone else.

My jaw was so damn low by the end of this episode. So damn good. Imagine if the show had been canceled and this was the last episode. Everyone just DIES.

Mikkelsen nails it every week on this show. He really does do a great job of having a nuanced character that's both despicable and fascinating. Every time he is on screen you cant help but pay attention.

That scene where Will and Hannibal talk about Mischa and Abigail had some of the best acting I've seen on this show, and on any show period for a while. Damn, this show is good. Also, was anyone actually surprised Freddie that was still alive?

We have an (adjective) who has done (crime) to a (kind of person). Once or twice a season make it personal for one of the main cast and you've got yourself a mediocre show that can be churned out for about a decade. Blam I should be a television writer

Why yes, almost as much as watching boring one dimensional characters solve crimes that I'm starting to think that hacky TV writers literally have a formula for.

I'm pretty happy with this. This guy is great on Daily Show, and while I obviously wish the Colbert Report wasn't ending this sounds like a pretty good replacement

You're like a child that walks into the middle of a conversation

So while Margot was having sex with Will, my first conclusion was "She's doing the Maude Lebowski thing to him" and then I realized that my brain is just hard wired to process all information in Big Lebowski references.

Actually, I can totally see that. And Sally is Sunny and the third one will be Michael, or Connie. It remains to be seen

Cool, I'm glad they kept that part of her character.

Did anyone else catch Margot saying she was a lesbian, like in the book? Something along the lines of her preference for parts or something? Maybe I read that the wrong way.

I guess in the big picture Don is pretty much screwed, and that is kind of depressing. But what makes it less depressing for me is that he's actually taking steps to change. The end got to me because he's finally connected with his daughter in an honest way, and maybe it's the start of the path that will end up with

If I'm remembering correctly, she just put her in charge of keeping in track who was late or not or something. And Joan made it very clear that it was a punishment for covering for another secretary leaving early, not a promotion or sign of trust in her abilities.

Yeah I think a potential power struggle between Sterling and Cutler might be Don's way back in somehow.

I get that the last one was depressing, I thought that too, but I felt like this episode was one of the most optimistic in a long time. Especially the ending.