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In Kentucky it is. Markham made his money in legal weed in Colorado.

They're building a case against Boyd's criminal enterprise, I doubt stealing $10 million wouldn't be the only thing they charged him with. I assumed Markham's money was actually legitimate money considering he owns a legal weed empire, and if the Marshall's thought it was illegitimate they probably would've

$10 million will do a lot to change a man.

5 A's in a row, and 6 on the Season!!!

That is some great insight. Never really thought about it like that before. Even when Ben goes to be "judged".

Season 5 ended with the whiteout. Season 4 ended with the reveal of Locke being the one in the coffin.

Limehouse is the real Master of Whispers in Harlan.

Especially Quarles in Season 3. It was one of my favorite aspects of the show. Instead of it showing the villain building his empire, he instead fails over and over again descending deeper into madness.

Oh yeah, he was the one that tried to kill Hannibal right?

Raylan's final scene of Season 3 was heartbreaking.

Edit, never mind.

I know in Georgia there isn't a "hog season". Wild hogs are so over populated, there isn't a season for them. You just have to use a firearm that is currently "in season" to hunt for them.

I've always thought Ava had the worst accent on the show. Everyone else's is pretty good. Best accents I would say have to go to Raylan, Art, and Tim.

Considering something like 75% of Americans identify themselves as Christian, why would that set off your spidey sense?

Hannibal is the least "neutered" show on television, network, cable, or otherwise. Besides from that, it is also brilliant.

I was thinking the same thing. I figured they might introduce another character at some point, but I think I would've enjoyed a few more episodes of Phil just dicking around.

I don't find the accent thing odd considering Rhys isn't American in real life and is putting on an accent for his character.

I'm sure I'm not the first person to point this out, but in the trailer Sarah says something along the lines of "We can stop Judgement Day." This was the plot of the 2nd movie, and then the 3rd explicitly stated that was impossible.

No, that's how you shoot. You can't focus on more than one thing at a time. Your focus is on the front sight. The rear sight and the target should be a little blurry.

I think the implication is the guy who has the $3 million they are trying to steal owns the Pizza Place, and since they can't find anywhere else he hid the money, it has to be there.