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Megan Wade


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Copycat Killers and Episode Shuffling Occur in 'Hannibal'

 Going into week three, I have to say that “Potage,” the third episode of “Hannibal,” was the strongest episode of the season yet. Rather than investigating another killer with artistic panache, the episode focuses on Abigail Hobbs — daughter of ...

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‘Hannibal’ Continues to Find its Footing in this Week's Episode

With its premiere on April 4, “Hannibal” opened with decent numbers (approximately four million viewers) and introduced its audience into the visually horrific world of FBI Special Investigator Will Graham and his uneasy colleague, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. While the premiere did a good job at setting ...

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Horror Gets Sophisticated on ‘Hannibal’

There are a lot of people out there who love horror, but gratuitous, in-your-face blood and guts courtesy of a deranged ax-murderer isn’t quite their cup of tea. Rather than slasher films, they’re going to go with something with a bit more plot and sophistication, something more along the lines ...

Once Upon a Time: So Mothers, Be Good to Your Daughters
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Once Upon a Time: So Mothers, Be Good to Your Daughters

One of the most important running themes on 'Once Upon a Time' is the relationship between parents and their children. However, most of these relationships on the show so far have featured the relationship between fathers and their children: Re­gina and her father Henry, Rumpelstiltskin and his son ...

Once Upon a Time:
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Once Upon a Time:

This week's episode of "Once Upon a Time" revealed the tragic love story of Grumpy, one of the Seven Dwarves, that was hinted at in a previous episode. Grumpy's (Lee Arenberg) lost lady love turns out to be clumsy fairy-in-training Nova (guest star Amy Acker), who dreams of one day being a fairy-godmother. ...

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