On May 10 2013 17:17 czylu wrote: Next week looks awesome! Something about watching hannibal makes me want to stop eating meat
And I feel like joining his table. The presentation is just so good.
Me too, the presentation is so damn good, it makes me want to learn to cook like that and bring some girls in like that hot psiquiatrist that wants to fuck Hannibal's brains out.
On May 11 2013 09:39 Kamedience wrote: Anyone else notice the way Will looked at Hannibal at the end of last episode? It looked like something clicked.
It did and it didn't, can't really put my finger on it but it felt like he was indeed thinking of something, but not like he had some form of "OMG HE COULD BE A KILLER" epiphany.
I think it was just that Hannibal was a skilled surgeon and he knows the shrike has the same skills, nothing beyond that just yet.
Ugh. Just watched some of this. Boy is this show repellent.
Hannibal TV series is to Silence of the Lambs/Manhunter as 50 Shades of Grey is to Twilight. It seems to be scripted by some massive Lecter fangirl. LOL, Oooh, he's so sophisticated, he wears tailored suits. Ooooh, he recognizes perfume. Squeeeeeee. Can I make a cannibal joke now? <3
Everything is hollow and emotionless. All the weirdos on the Force seem to have teleported in from Bizarro land, and do not behave in any way reminiscent of Human Beings. A pity for Hugh Dancy who is playing the only interesting character on the show. But even he seems to be descending into madness like one of those spiral optical illusions that always seems to be moving but not going anywhere. I wonder how long they will drag that out for, well presumably until his beautiful female colleague goes missing...
Yeah, it has nice production values, but that doesn't make up for gazing into the heart of darkness. Its not really funny enough to be a Black Comedy. Its just Torture Porn.
Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
On May 16 2013 08:25 TheRabidDeer wrote: Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
That's too bad TRD it's really good!
Fangirls lovin that Madds Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy...
On May 16 2013 08:25 TheRabidDeer wrote: Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
That's too bad TRD it's really good!
Fangirls lovin that Madds Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy...
Maybe I will try and stick out another episode or two and see if there is an underlying theme compelling enough to make me stick around. I just generally am not a fan of excessively creative and gross things (I cant stand the saw series).
On May 16 2013 08:19 teapot wrote: Ugh. Just watched some of this. Boy is this show repellent.
Hannibal TV series is to Silence of the Lambs/Manhunter as 50 Shades of Grey is to Twilight. It seems to be scripted by some massive Lecter fangirl. LOL, Oooh, he's so sophisticated, he wears tailored suits. Ooooh, he recognizes perfume. Squeeeeeee. Can I make a cannibal joke now? <3
Everything is hollow and emotionless. All the weirdos on the Force seem to have teleported in from Bizarro land, and do not behave in any way reminiscent of Human Beings. A pity for Hugh Dancy who is playing the only interesting character on the show. But even he seems to be descending into madness like one of those spiral optical illusions that always seems to be moving but not going anywhere. I wonder how long they will drag that out for, well presumably until his beautiful female colleague goes missing...
Yeah, it has nice production values, but that doesn't make up for gazing into the heart of darkness. Its not really funny enough to be a Black Comedy. Its just Torture Porn.
You just compared Silence of the Lambs to Twilight? Get. Out. Now.
Oooh, he's so sophisticated, he wears tailored suits. Ooooh, he recognizes perfume. Squeeeeeee. Can I make a cannibal joke now? <3
This is exactly the way the books portray Hannibal before and his after his imprisonment.
Everything is hollow and emotionless. All the weirdos on the Force seem to have teleported in from Bizarro land, and do not behave in any way reminiscent of Human Beings. A pity for Hugh Dancy who is playing the only interesting character on the show. But even he seems to be descending into madness like one of those spiral optical illusions that always seems to be moving but not going anywhere. I wonder how long they will drag that out for, well presumably until his beautiful female colleague goes missing...
The series is named Hannibal, not FBI Behavioral Science.
Doubt anything will happen to Dr. Bloom this season and I really doubt she'll be killed off. Might be kidnapped someday for sure.
Yeah, it has nice production values, but that doesn't make up for gazing into the heart of darkness. Its not really funny enough to be a Black Comedy. Its just Torture Porn.
It seems to me Hannibal has a very intense moral code about who he is comfortable in murdering. Also note that yearning gleam in his eyes for Will's friendship.
Very intense, and the music was kicked up a notch. I couldn't sit still watching it.
On May 16 2013 08:19 teapot wrote: Ugh. Just watched some of this. Boy is this show repellent.
Hannibal TV series is to Silence of the Lambs/Manhunter as 50 Shades of Grey is to Twilight. It seems to be scripted by some massive Lecter fangirl. LOL, Oooh, he's so sophisticated, he wears tailored suits. Ooooh, he recognizes perfume. Squeeeeeee. Can I make a cannibal joke now? <3
Everything is hollow and emotionless. All the weirdos on the Force seem to have teleported in from Bizarro land, and do not behave in any way reminiscent of Human Beings. A pity for Hugh Dancy who is playing the only interesting character on the show. But even he seems to be descending into madness like one of those spiral optical illusions that always seems to be moving but not going anywhere. I wonder how long they will drag that out for, well presumably until his beautiful female colleague goes missing...
Yeah, it has nice production values, but that doesn't make up for gazing into the heart of darkness. Its not really funny enough to be a Black Comedy. Its just Torture Porn.
You just compared Silence of the Lambs to Twilight? Get. Out. Now.
Reading comprehension? I compared 50 Shades of Grey to Twilight. Learn to read, please.
On May 16 2013 08:19 teapot wrote: Ugh. Just watched some of this. Boy is this show repellent.
Hannibal TV series is to Silence of the Lambs/Manhunter as 50 Shades of Grey is to Twilight. It seems to be scripted by some massive Lecter fangirl. LOL, Oooh, he's so sophisticated, he wears tailored suits. Ooooh, he recognizes perfume. Squeeeeeee. Can I make a cannibal joke now? <3
Everything is hollow and emotionless. All the weirdos on the Force seem to have teleported in from Bizarro land, and do not behave in any way reminiscent of Human Beings. A pity for Hugh Dancy who is playing the only interesting character on the show. But even he seems to be descending into madness like one of those spiral optical illusions that always seems to be moving but not going anywhere. I wonder how long they will drag that out for, well presumably until his beautiful female colleague goes missing...
Yeah, it has nice production values, but that doesn't make up for gazing into the heart of darkness. Its not really funny enough to be a Black Comedy. Its just Torture Porn.
You just compared Silence of the Lambs to Twilight? Get. Out. Now.
Reading comprehension? I compared 50 Shades of Grey to Twilight. Learn to read, please.
To his defense i don't quite get your comparison either.
On May 16 2013 08:25 TheRabidDeer wrote: Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
That's too bad TRD it's really good!
Fangirls lovin that Madds Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy...
Maybe I will try and stick out another episode or two and see if there is an underlying theme compelling enough to make me stick around. I just generally am not a fan of excessively creative and gross things (I cant stand the saw series).
Um, it's a show about the most famous fictitious cannibal. Of course there will be gross things. Spleens, intestines, lungs....
Stick with it, turn away and hug your teddy bear during the gross scenes. The latest episode was kinda funny - Hannibal was oh so deliciously naughty.
On May 16 2013 08:25 TheRabidDeer wrote: Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
That's too bad TRD it's really good!
Fangirls lovin that Madds Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy...
Maybe I will try and stick out another episode or two and see if there is an underlying theme compelling enough to make me stick around. I just generally am not a fan of excessively creative and gross things (I cant stand the saw series).
Um, it's a show about the most famous fictitious cannibal. Of course there will be gross things. Spleens, intestines, lungs....
Stick with it, turn away and hug your teddy bear during the gross scenes. The latest episode was kinda funny - Hannibal was oh so deliciously naughty.
Um, I enjoyed Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, and Hannibal was alright. It isnt the gross things necessarily, it is the concept and idea behind some things that gets me.
On May 16 2013 08:25 TheRabidDeer wrote: Watched the first two episodes, and it is kinda hard to stomach. Particularly the second episode. You dont really see a ton, but the image that it creates in your mind is... disturbing. I dont think that this show is for me.
PS: The internet fandom for this show is definitely bizarre. Fangirls seem to looooooooooooove it.
That's too bad TRD it's really good!
Fangirls lovin that Madds Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy...
Maybe I will try and stick out another episode or two and see if there is an underlying theme compelling enough to make me stick around. I just generally am not a fan of excessively creative and gross things (I cant stand the saw series).
Um, it's a show about the most famous fictitious cannibal. Of course there will be gross things. Spleens, intestines, lungs....
Stick with it, turn away and hug your teddy bear during the gross scenes. The latest episode was kinda funny - Hannibal was oh so deliciously naughty.
Um, I enjoyed Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, and Hannibal was alright. It isnt the gross things necessarily, it is the concept and idea behind some things that gets me.
The gore is starting to take less of a first place, you should try to stick to it cuz there's some really interesting arcs.
Wow just saw ep6, Hannibal is such an amazing show so far. But this episode raised a few questions : didn't Hannibal took huge risk killing/abducting Miriam Lass ? She said that she was with the FBI, what if she had written down/told someone where she was going ? (I guess she didn't since it happened a long time ago). Another question is why no one followed her leads ? No one wondered why she was abducted ? They didn't think she discovered the killer ? She clearly said to Crawford that she was investigating on the doctors who took care of the Chesapeake Ripper victims.
On May 17 2013 16:24 Lylat wrote: didn't Hannibal took huge risk killing/abducting Miriam Lass ? She said that she was with the FBI, what if she had written down/told someone where she was going ? (I guess she didn't since it happened a long time ago). Another question is why no one followed her leads ? No one wondered why she was abducted ? They didn't think she discovered the killer ? She clearly said to Crawford that she was investigating on the doctors who took care of the Chesapeake Ripper victims.
Well of course he took a risk, but what was the other option? She already figured out it was him - he did not have another option.
About following her leads: Didnt Crawford tell her that that her evidence wouldnt hold, and therefore she cant do it in official FBI-capacity. I guess that wouldve been why she didnt keep any records of her suspicions.
Sure somebody could still make the connenction between his time as a ER-doctor and this one victim, but maybe ER-duty on a single night which coincides remotely with one victim already was a stretch for Lass (she didnt seem particular suspicious in that scene in his office right until the point where she found those sketches with the exact wound-pattern) so someone else would not find the clue about him in the ER that night.
I've known a few dudes like the short fat guy that got his neck snapped, those annoying people always trying to be everybody's friends and always insecure and bragging about material things they have like if for those things one would be their friends, I've always wanted to snap their necks too, it felt pretty good seeing Hannibal do it.
What I dislike about this series though is, how many serial killers can be at Baltimore at the same time? Oh come on, it would have been so much better if they at least said the dudes were in a different city, oh well Hollywood.