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That…is perfect.

Or he could make sweet love to anyone else on the show. Or just show up and deliver all his lines while naked. I'm not picky.

What is there to hash out? It's not an argument. It's not a mistake. Mitchell has been out to his father for somewhere between 5 and 20 years, and after all this time, Jay is still ashamed of his son being gay. It's Jay's problem, and he should deal with it himself. He needs to suck it up and get over it

Being honest about your douchery is still being a douche.

Can we add The Good Wife? I had to stop the DVR to laugh for like 3 minutes when Danny said he was being "intimate with himself" because of Julianna Marguiles.

You know, because I own 10% of the company.

The time jump took place in the National Parks office on the third floor. I would assume that if Eichner was still on the show, he would be downstairs in the Pawnee Parks & Rec office.

I think Alicia would mourn Peter, both publicly and privately, but it wouldn't throw her for a loop like with Will. She would just get on with her life.

I think he was a little stiff - he's still coming around to the idea of running for State's Attorney, and Eli is thrusting him into a situation he wouldn't have dreamed of a week ago, so he's holding back plus he's new at this so he's not sure what to do. Also, we didn't get to look at his face much during the part

I thought Veronica and Alicia's dad was kind of paralleling Alicia and Will - they truly loved each other, but for some reason couldn't make it work. They both had other relationships, but even though they weren't together, they had a bond that couldn't be broken.

Not if you've seen the show. It's perfectly in line.

Eh, I'm one of those people who doesn't think that a dead body necessarily needs to be "respected". When I'm dead, my heirs can stuff my body in a Hefty bag and put it out on trash day for all I care. It's literally a piece of meat at that point, so if catching a serial killer means chopping one up and putting it on

I do think it's interesting that some people are saying Will should have just straight up murdered Hannibal as the "moral" choice and other people are saying Will staging a dead body and eating human flesh means Will has turned a "moral" corner and can't be sympathetic or rooted for. It would be even more interesting

Jack certainly thought it was human. He stared at the first bite for a long second, then made a decision and tucked in.

She shot at him but missed.

I don't think the writers were really trying to fool anyone. They were just showing what Will would be like if he did go full serial killer. He was speaking kind of the way Hannibal does, with double meanings.

Is Jack irreversibly done for you too? He ate at Hannibal's last week. He knew what he was eating.

Jack had dinner at Hannibal's one or two episodes ago, so he's ahead of Will on that.

Also, the "jail" where Tessa was marking off the days was just her regular stall in the high school bathroom.

We came within a hair's breadth of nuking the world then. And the military was all for it, trying to convince The White House it was absolutely necessary.