Yeah, that's real plot twist/cliffhanger based narrative structure.
Yeah, that's real plot twist/cliffhanger based narrative structure.
When Will realized that Hannibal was eating the bodies, didn't they flash back to that meal, or was that just in a post-episode stinger?
This is a thing my parents' pastor actually said, for seriously. His argument was, "scientists don't know what gravity is," based on an intro physics class he took as an undergraduate thirty years ago, so his argument is as legitimate as any else.
Here's a surprising thing: it basically does none of the expected mirror tricks. It doesn't do the "person looking in mirror looks away, reflection in mirror stays still", for example, which I figured was basically all the movie was going to be. Also, it has that classic horror movie anti-psychology twinge for the…
Which means either this is going to progress to Hannibal convincing him to cut up his face pretty quickly, or that Hannibal's not getting caught at the end of this season, right? Because he did that before he got arrested, and there are only four episodes left.
Knowing about it from the Bugle means we also have heard the "I felt bad in the same way if a dog had been hit by a car" line.
And it's a weird twist, since Bryan just openly admits it on Twitter.
You're right, although I'm pretty sure Reloaded had a few tasteless Lana jokes, too.
Well, it turns out he's a neocon, so the first half of your comment is almost certainly right. (I know Joel went to Bethel College, which is a super-conservative Christian college, but it seems like it didn't take.)
There are some videos on Hulu! Seven recorded ones, and three live ones - and the live ones are pretty fantastic.
I started watching that one, and turned it off as soon as they started to get into a long, awful bit about someone sleeping with a trans woman - both awful morally and awful to listen to.
There are some terrific ones - the Paranormal Activity one is up there with my favorite episodes of the series, and the early few Harry Potters were pretty good - but yeah, most of them are just miserable. Really hits home how important the big writers' room is.
Apparently the review version that was sent out was a lot darker, so Sonia (I think) thought there was a shot where there was hand holding, but there wasn't.
I have to admit, I should probably start giving D'Angelo more of a fair shot, but any time I see his byline I just remember that part where he basically says anyone who likes long shots is both dumb and doesn't understand how movies work, and is elitist and smug.
Well, by tortures them, he tells them they were adopted, and that no one loves them. I think.
The shirt makes a good point!
I'm with the shirt!
It also says a lot about Mad that their cleverest joke you can remember is an admittedly pretty clever twist on "this actress is not attractive."
Tom Servo, is that you?
I love that that's off of Giant Bomb so much.
, because he was just shouting racial slurs over and over again.