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In season one, I thought we were supposed to understand that Grant is actually Satan wearing a masquerade costume of a person. This season, I realize he's possibly something worse.

Gah—this is why I usually try not to learn much about actors' personal lives. Going into the two performances of hers I've seen with a blank slate toward her, I was genuinely moved by what I saw happening on screen.

I was actually wondering about this. Thanks!

Is she generally considered to be just a pretty face? I've only seen her in two things—Her and Drinking Buddies—but I thought she was amazing in both of them.

I think she was in that movie because her little two-scene arc was absolutely devastating.

I saw the trailer for this after part one of the Fall Preview. It looks like an adolescent re-made Hard Candy.

As far as I know, no, but don't put too much stock in my memory of the show—as I mentioned above, my memories of it were vivid but slight.

Do an Alphabet search for "Hannibal telling corny jokes" and that should get you started.

From the title and the small key image on the home page, I got unreasonably hopeful that this was an adaptation of the Amy Hempel short story. Alas.

That makes sense. I was more wondering how some of the animations are going to be integrated into Material, since it seems they are now hoping that the Google logo will transform into what used to be separate elements (the mic for voice control, the "processing" indicators, etc.).

Have they updated the Material Design guidelines/framework in any way in response to this?

That's a connection I had never made before!

Ugh. I spent a good chunk of my teens trying to find someone to corroborate the show's existence and eventually gave up. I really was starting to doubt myself for a while there. It wasn't until a few years ago that a Google search for "cartoon kid turns into a car" actually produced viable results.

Has Shortpacked made references to it?

WAIT! Forget that last post—I'm pretty sure you're thinking thoughts that are…spider-y.

If I *am* you, you're thinking about that meme where people take GIFs from Hannibal and mess with the captions to make it look like Mads Mikkelsen is telling corny jokes, as well as some minor work frustrations that are about to make hitting more important deadlines difficult.

So, was that a Turbo Teen reference? Because I thought I was the only person who remembered Turbo Teen.

My wife definitely almost got tired of me humming "Run Away With Me" for a while there, until she heard it. Now she understands.

As I mentioned in another comment, a couple music nerd friends were recently gushing about a song from this album on Facebook. I can't keep up with their understanding of how musical arrangements work on a technical level—to me, music is magic and people who know how to make it or how to talk about it are wizards and

A few weeks ago, some music nerd friends of mine were geeking out on Facebook about the technical aspects of "Run Away With Me" in ways I don't understand. Apparently it's very complex musically for a modern-day pop song in ways they really respected. I gave it a listen and was hooked. I can't speak for the rest of