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It's hard for me to watch this episode considering how flagrantly it violates the Geneva Detention Conventions.

I could very well see this happening.

I know it was a messy breakup, but sending a serial killer after your former flame's spouse and child is taking things a tad too personally, Hannibal.

At last, we'll be able to talk about Judy.

You had my curiosity with the title, O'Neal, but now you have my attention.

But will there be bio-exorcism?

It's Miller time!

I thought he became a movie star when the dream had ended and all the children were gone.

One of the reasons I adore this show is how well it elevates the source material, best exemplified in this episode with the zoo scene. What was grotesque and somewhat hilarious in the book became oddly beautiful and haunting in the show. Also Zachary Quinto freaking out is always enjoyable to watch.

I rather enjoyed that Hannibal didn't specify which role Will occupied in their little family, among other things. Also, Francis's awkward mannerisms would make him an endearing sweetheart if he wasn't an off the rails killer already.

Harry Potter and The Order of Aryans.

But do they find the Rabbit's Foot?

Lilyhammer? I hardly knew 'er!

The Young Turk cuts quite the curious figure, but the Old Lithuanian still manages to steal the spotlight.

There would have been better returns if they had used famous comedian Arnold Braunschweiger instead.

I thought everyone knew JFK shot first.

I don't know about beginners, but Warren Ellis's "Planetary" is damn good fun and an enjoyable read throughout. Newcomers might not get everything on the first time, but it's well worth a look.

Dismaying news, old sport. By the by, wanna know how I get these medals?

Nah, it'd just take a Rolls Royce.

I agree that the Great Lakes Avengers are pretty meh, except for Squirrel Girl. She's worth a dozen Hulks.