That beatdown Jack administered to Hannibal was a thing of beauty.
That was just... holy fuck, this show. From the moment Pazzi's cell phone rang until the end credits. I don't even have any words, just helpless hand-flapping. I may have to force Hec to binge-watch the entire run of the series just to get him to that scene.
I laughed and laughed when Will got pushed off the train.
I have to say I was disappointed with the Pazzi scene. It was a little too close to the book, and I thought the film version was better.
My main reaction to the Pazzi scene was that Hannibal must be going a little stir-crazy, because there was no way he was going to be able to clean prints off of everything wrapped around Pazzi. But then that's not an issue, because Jack showed up!
Bedelia is going to be annoyed at having to pack and move.
Hannibal: I'm just not buying that that is the manner of death Hannibal would choose for Will. In the books it is used as a humiliating end for a character Hannibal despised. It doesn't work for me.
"Hannibal, you may make a meal of me yet. But not today." Daaaamn, Bedelia.
Hannibal is being moved to Saturdays for the remainder of the season link. I'm not sure if that is starting this week or next.
My reaction to the latest Rizzoli & Isles: Tim Minear must have collaborated on this episode - probably in between updating his old Buffy scripts.
I'm disappointed that that was the character they chose to kill off. I liked her. But I was pleased that it tied back into the art episode because I thought that episode ended very weirdly and didn't think the story was done.
Yeah, why I thought of Tim - killed off one of the most loveable characters they have created. Most of the time, they try to hard (including the title characters). This one they got right - loveable, believable, not bland but not forced. Rare on the show.