Wrong thread!
'Ariel'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Amy, wrong thread.
Yikes. Thank you!
Dear Hannibal writers: Was this episode, like, a prompt fill for "make your loyal viewers say 'fucking EWWWW!'?" Because between cannibal sex and self-cannibalism (I must enjoy myself), you win, okay? You can stop now because you win. And I say this as someone who has been basically okay on the "fucking eww" front up to this point.
Debet, do you mean last weeks episode?
Probably. I just watched it on Hulu.
I was going to say, I was way confused.
Tonight's was new highs in "I can't believe they did that" and/or "I can't believe Hannibal did that."
Sorry. I never seem to watch anything in sync with the world anymore.
"Is he safe?"
"From me, or for you?"
Wow. That was no small exchange.
I want to see ground plans for Hannibal and Chilten's homes. They must be massive. They both seem to have wine storage the size of my living room. And if it weren't for the risk of ending up dead and/or eaten, Hannibal would be a awesome moving buddy.
Hannibal gets shit done, for sure.
I'm not loving the Miriam thing -- the whole thing is a little too implausible. If she can't tell the shadow man from her captivity was Hannibal, there's no reason she should think it was Chilton. Not that Hannibal staging that scene at Chilton's was any more plausible, but still.
Hanibal's flinch when Will came closer with the gun was amazing -- he's actually vulnerable. It's hard to remember sometimes.
Does Will know Alana slept with Hannibal? Or is *involved* with him?