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Before, It was even called "The Stand" by some…

The split views are no just about memory. It's about one's perception towards a happening, a person, an interaction, about history. Memory is just a part of it.

I think at some point they knew it. Alison might have contacted them after like 4 months, or they find out on their own, went to the facility in anger because of months away without any notice, and took advantage of her poor state of mind to ask for a signature. That's what I gathered so far.

That's not how you should think about it. It's never about the truth, it's about what it's telling us about the character and about what it thinks of the situation or about themselves. Going for the "truth" is not helpful. It's like in therapy, you should not be worried if a patient is telling you all the truth, the

"It says a lot about her" no it doesn't. It says a lot about the main character POV of that episode. That is how the show works. Character like Luisa are there to show us more about others and less about them.

I really like that line "Don't be a monster". Because it's exactly the archetype Luisa is being shown (specially on Allison perspective where she is a straightened haired soap-opera mean Helen monster) and we got to defy that concept (that is probably telling more about how Allison feels about herself than what Luisa

I liked it way better just reading the blog post from the Conan white haired guy (Aaron Bleyaert) this was created of. I don't know. Didn't like the pacing of the video. I remember it being funnier.

You both do get that she is a side character? We don't get to see her from herself. The best picture we get of her as a real character is from Cole's perspective, which makes sense. From Alisson is completely plausible that she see's her not in a very bright light, maybe as a cold distant person (that makes her ex

It's so obvious what you're trying to do here. Try harder next time.

The show It's not about it being unreliable. It's about what it speaks of himself. If you stop looking for the "truth" in the middle and start thinking about what does this tell me about this character, you'll see that it is quite brilliant writing. In my opinion. It's a very good use of the device. I completely

One thing that is constantly undermining the show's grade for me (because I'm just as fascinated by it as you are) since Season 1 is this "Who did it?" "who's baby is it". It's so cheap, it's so unnecessary. It goes against all the show's trying to say about how nuanced our view of ourselves can be, how what matter is

Oh jeez, you need to watch more television.

Each day I'm more certain that she is the feminine version of Andrew Rannells… or the other way around. They act and talk in a really similar fashion (well, at least for some of their characters)

I disagree in the sense that they are trying to show us any truth in the middle. I love this show, specially form a psychologist perspective.
The show is not trying to show us the truth, or expecting us to find
what is real. It doesn't matter because what matter is how they perceive it. As like in
therapy, you're not

Wow, you completely missed the point. It's not supposed to be real. It's a tale, it's a "what if" story. What if people instead of being mean and prejudiced towards something they don't understand, they embrace it, try really hard to make the best of it, and to be tolerant and loving. Yes, it's not a realistic town,

FBI from The Following was something so stupid it can't be described. I would bet there are other examples far worse than Hannibal's FBI.

+ a little The Prisoner, a little Persons Unknown, a little Stephen King's short story "You Know They Got a Hell of a Band" that also got a TV episode adaptation, and a complete lack of creativity.

If you've watched Hannibal you should know he is not a simple sociopath. He's exactly what you described.
He cries hearing an opera… He is a godlike/devil-like figure, put on earth to do whatever he pleases, for his own satisfaction. But he feels, oh, he feels.
He is an eager art consummer, let it be in in culinary or

Just adorable. Try learning Portuguese as your second language and let's see if you'll get everything right.

I've been doing this with The Walking Dead for FIVE FU. YEARS. I don't even know myself anymore….. But it's worth it. Every time I get to say to anyone, "this show you{GRAMMARNAZICORRECTION]'re watching is shit, I know, I watch it." It's worth it.