I'm so glad Rutina got the chance to play a prominent character who was always understated and gentle—good example of her range when taken with the always-shrieking Tara on True Blood.
I'm afraid I can't subscribe to the theory of Bedelia cutting off her own leg, roasting it in a coal pit, and then hopping into the dining room carrying it on a tray that size for dinner guests who will never show. I think Hannibal has to be in the building, though given Will's spiteful glee at announcing meat is back on the menu I wouldn't rule out the possibility of him being the sous-chef who actually prepared the entree.
There were three place settings at the table. I am for the theory that Hannibal and Will had prepared that entree.
Is this where we talk about Blacklist?
Because I just figured out why I'm so annoyed by the turn that the show is taking (beside my general hatred of everyone on the show except Red, Cooper, and Dengue). It's like Hannibal. The female FBI agent falls under the spell of the charismatic devil, then goes dark side and starts killing people and "becomes" him.
Of course, I don't know how they're going to redeem Keen with the FBI without some deus ex machina BS.
At least the Hannibal TV show had the novelty that the FBI agent falling under the spell of the charismatic devil was male.
Actually, I was talking about Hannibal the book. Guess that the trope springs eternal.
Well, the csi finale was not what I wanted, but that probably wasn't its job.
Minority report and the player discussed here? Or MR in boxed set?