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Will: I just came back from my session with Dr. Lecter. It was…Um…

Well, sorry to spoil things, but your dogs have to go live with Alana for a while.

"Fairytale" by Alexander Rybak. Hannibal's a big Eurovision fan.

I remember that my big problem with the first season of Homeland is that it seemed to me they tell you unambiguously at the end of the first episode that Brody is working against America. But then for the rest of the first season, they acted as though the audience didn't know that for sure. They should have either

He was remembering Abigail telling him, not imagining. Remembering that was part of what let him put it all together.

In the book Red Dragon, they say that Will was institutionalized after investigating the Minnesota Shrike, but they don't give any details on it. Their only big divergence from what the books give as backstory is saying that Will and Hannibal had an extensive relationship before Will caught Hannibal. I think that in

20-something white yuppie women LOVE pretending that they love Sigur Ros.

So, I read Pete's big confrontation with (and indulgence of) Bob very differently: It wasn't mercy that stayed Pete's hand, but rather fear and a survival instinct. He even said at one point that Bob is going to benefit from the fact that he, Pete, has had experience with this situation before and walked away from it

I can't believe they gave this a bead.

I'm hoping against hope for Bill Nighy.

This was a reverent and successful obituary for a fantastic character. Thanks for easing us into the process of mourning our loss.

Have you ever seen Taken? This one is basically Taken.

Wow. I was sincerely hoping for at least one more season with him. He's excellent.

No 3D this time, but given the villain they teased in the post-credit sequence, I can't imagine the next one won't be in 3D.

It's very different from the last two, but it will be worth the wait.

@avclub-90a5da808b7409c044aac94d490e7f0d:disqus and @avclub-15d496c747570c7e50bdcd422bee5576:disqus Yeah, it wasn't a blast. But it was probably also, I don't know, "helpful?" Is that the right word? I'm not a stoic person by nature—I usually have little to no problem recognizing my feelings and it wasn't like this

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I feel as though I just brought up the end of my grandfather's life over on the Slings & Arrows reviews, but it's relevant again over here: The first sign that things were going downhill for my grandfather was when he began having bouts of believing that my family and I were imposters. It was confusing and scary and

Except that season one of The West Wing aired simultaneously with season two of Sports Night, so if anything, the "honorable prostitute" storyline was the dry run for the choreoanimator storyline.

You said the loud part quiet and the quiet part loud.