Hannibal
The show follows the Minnesota Shrike’s daughter, Abigail, and her confusion and battle against her perception of her father and her own uncertainty about her sanity.
Hannibal is supposed to be counseling her and helping Abigail to confront these feelings and work through them, but with an angry victim’s family member waiting in the wings to broadcast his grief, she isn’t left much choice but to follow in her father’s footsteps.
The brother who wants an explanation for his sister’s death, and the savage way in which she was killed, finds a way to get her alone and confronts Abigail. He demands answers, thinking that she was so close to her father that she must know why he committed these murders and maybe even she participated and helped him keep it a secret.
Abigail panics and tries to escape, thinking he means to hurt her, but when he grabs her and shoves her against the wall, she sees no other option but to stab him–in self-defense.
She may not have known her father was a killer, but she knew something was off. And her unwillingness to face that reality, at her relatively mature age, means that some of that craziness rubbed off on her whether she meant it to or not. Hannibal arrives after Abigail’s first accidental (?) murder and knowing that she’ll be implicated in her father’s crimes, offers to help her clean it up.
Men at Work
The guys get a new editor at the magazine, and what do you know, it’s Roz (Peri Gilpin), from TV’s Frasier! Playing a hardass with a superiority complex, the guys all manage to make bad first (and second or third) impressions on her, except for Neal, who somehow wins her over with his handshake. He resolves never to see her again so he doesn’t do anything to pollute that positive impression.
Milo is trying to convince her of a new column, “What’s it like?” in which he would report on various experiences that not everyone gets to do, like “what’s it like to jump out of an airplane?” She doesn’t sign on right away, she’s too busy redecorating her office, but she comes around.
Tyler is trying to avoid being article fodder for his new date, who apparently enjoys writing about all the bad dates she’s been on, even if they weren’t bad.
Milo gets stuck on the elevator, for what seems like forever, and after sectioning the elevator off into different “rooms”, he decides that it’s time to relieve himself, and settles in to poop in his shoe, waiting to be rescued.
After catching him on the elevator, literally with his pants down, she decides to give him the column, with his first topic, “what it’s like to be stuck on an elevator”.
Up next:
New Happy Endings Friday night and new Smash Saturday! And recaps of HIMYM, Five-0, and How to Live with your Parents will be coming up this weekend. Stay tuned!
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