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Oh crap just never mind me right now.

Oh god if that isn't hitting the nail on the head. I loooove Hannibal and the writing is poetry, but sometimes it is just too pure poetry.

My mom had such the crush on him. When we were of an age she though old enough she plonked me and my sister down in front of the TV to watch Doctor Zhivago and did that pretty much every year for much of my adolescence. Some of that snuck through because I when I watched it with friends in grad school a few years ago

Oh it's totally time travel. There are already scenes of filming with regular John sans mustache and in regular clothes like his black jacket. Moffat is doing what he does best. Trolling like a mofo.

Cumberbatch's Sherlock always comes across as trying too hard to overcompensate for certain *ahem* issues. When he called that woman a whore which is doubly rich coming from such a praise whore and attention slut like himself, I was pretty much realizing it's probably inverted at this point.

I just want to thank the Internet and the AVClub for bringing this into my awareness.

Such a great episode. I know Hannibal being the protagonist and lead of the show is supposed to be some suave alpha infallible genius whose good at everything always, and always wins. And don't get me wrong I love our favorite serial killer and how he wins but I have to say I had a huge thrill roll up my body as Jack

Oh crap I love this idea so much it hurts.

Omg I'm dying at this dude's comments. Hee! Anyone who uses the word libtard non ironically has some serious issues I wish not to subscribe to.

Yeah the more I think about it the more I love it. It's not showy and it's not pretentious and it's not ridiculous. Pretty much all sequels have a hard time steering away from at least one of those things.

I completely agree. Maybe Colbert will come in on a noble steed and save his damsel at the last moments.

I came to this story just for that magnificent pic used as the top image. Those where the days. *happy sigh*

Beautifully put.

I've realized something about this show. Even when it goes all trippy and the narrative threads are somewhat hard to follow, every line is like poetry. "The dead at least have the luxury of being done with there loss. You and I, we still itch." Like how many ways could this have been said and been boring and bland. I

I need Chilton singing in my life now. I need it big time.

"This can be your entrance." I mean, right there…damn, girl.

I always loved the soundtrack to Braveheart. The dude made bagpipes beautiful. Bagpipes. Beautiful. He made the sound of bagpipes beautiful. He was a genius.

My heart she is broke.

Oh. My. God.

Yes! I was all ready to give MVP to Strange for the Sand Horses, then that epic beyond epic eye-roll took place. When I say I LOLed, I mean I literally laughed out loud. It took me so by surprise and was carried-off so deliciously by the actor. Childermass should totally get his own spin-off.