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My only problem with the LOTR ending (and it's a very small issue), is that Tolkien could've raised the stakes or showed the ultimate cost of victory by killing off a main character. Sure, Frodo was pretty much broken and never right again after completing the Quest, but he still survived and then went to "heaven".

He wasn't military though, he was a private contractor?

It was Hannibal's lawyer's office wasn't it?

It happens on just about every show, I'm just glad we haven't gotten the goth computer specialist/hacker.

Fiennes looked bigger to me….

And this week's episode is amazing! I was just in awe pretty much the whole time.

The look on Hannibal's face after he cuts himself free and removes the collar from around his neck was part terrifying and part exciting in a "shit is about to go down!" way. I really wish we would have gotten one more showing of Hannibal the unrestrained beast before he got locked up. I wonder if they're gonna

Well, that certainly explains it. I didn't know he played college ball.

I feel like this show would've have been better had Spencer been an agent instead of financial manager. Unlike most people though, I'm still enjoying it.

Vernon plays for the Cowboys not Dolphins.

I was thinking about this same thing. I hope they're able to pull off making Dolarhyde a unique and threatening foe.

I have no doubts that had the show got to Silence of the Lambs that Will would've played Jack Crawford's role. Jack would probably be killed off as to make more room for Will.

Mizumono is still my favorite episode of Hannibal and one of my favorite episodes of television period.

That's one of my few problems with this show. Will never really figured Hannibal out as much as Hannibal pretty much revealed himself to Will, but I am still holding out hope that Hannibal's eventual capture somehow involves will outsmarting Hannibal rather than some sort of physical confrontation.

I was talking about the character, not the reviewer.

I don't think he necessarily meant killed by white folk, but I just assumed he meant they were from the actual 'hood where there are lots of ways for young black men to die whether it be from drugs, gang activity, or cops.

Vince was the weakest part of Entourage. I'm sure it's been said a thousand times but I never bought him as a hollywood A-list actor. I'm glad the show never made it seem like Vince was a good actor by doing some sort of Oscar plot line (unless the movie does this).

I don't think anyone has offered him a GM or broadcasting job, nor has it been implied that he's turned down such opportunities (could be wrong, but I didn't see it that way). I saw it as just his buddies telling him those things.

I've never been to Louisana, but I'm from Georgia and have been to some extremely rural parts of Georgia and have seen very similar locales to what was seen in Season 1.

Not sure if cop murder would bring on any more media scrutiny than an elected city official.