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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
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PhoenixVoid
Canada32725 Posts
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WombaT
Northern Ireland20784 Posts
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Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + I thought it was a good episode until random guy comes in and gets stabbed...a little over the top, but I guess Lector needed to get more heavily involved in conflict. Is Abigail going to be a re-occuring character? or Lector's dinner? | ||
PhoenixVoid
Canada32725 Posts
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Mr. Wiggles
Canada5894 Posts
On April 19 2013 12:01 Rotodyne wrote: I really loved creepy tone of the first scene. + Show Spoiler + I thought it was a good episode until random guy comes in and gets stabbed...a little over the top, but I guess Lector needed to get more heavily involved in conflict. Is Abigail going to be a re-occuring character? or Lector's dinner? + Show Spoiler + I get the feeling that Lector is going to push her more towards being a killer/killing. I could sort of see it in this episode, where he's telling her that she gutted that guy, and that people wouldn't see it as self defense. I think he's going to keep insinuating to her that she isn't normal and that she's subconsciously a killer and become her mentor or something. I think we'll be seeing her more this season. I'm not sure what's up with the journalist though. I got the feeling that Lector was manipulating her and told her to contact that guy, but then outside the house he's asking her about it like he doesn't know, so it seems sort of weird if that were the case. I don't think he would play that he doesn't know either, it's not like anyone was listening, and doesn't really fit him in my view. So, I'm wondering why she contacted the brother. | ||
slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On April 16 2013 12:04 PhoenixVoid wrote: Comparing the Mikkelsen and Hopkins interpretations of Hannibal is a bit ridiculous. Both have their merits and faults, yet portray both sides of the same character superbly in their own way. Hopkins's portrayal is more disarming and creepy because he doesn't look like a serial killer or even an evil, sociopath in many ways, looking more like a kind grandfather. Mikkelsen has the more sharp tone that accompanies the typical serial killer, and appears more terrifying because he is terrifying. They might conflict, but each actor gives one side of Hannibal that is divorced in the other, and watching both, you get the full impression of who Hannibal really is. Of course you can compare them, they're actors acting as the same character: Hannibal Lecter. I fail to see how this comparison is ridiculous? Hopkins' performance had no faults except one: he was in the movie for maybe 25 minutes. I'm convinced this hedging of his performance stems from an unfamiliarity of Silence of the Lambs and a blinding respect for Mad Mikkelsen because he's cool. But no, it's not even close - especially after 3 episodes of some network television show. On April 16 2013 11:59 Dazed_Spy wrote: Anthony Hopkins is neither as refined, creepy, or intimidating as the subtlety of Mikkelsens hannibal. What universe is this? Is this the one where Vince Vaughn was the better Norman Bates? | ||
karazax
United States3737 Posts
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Dagobert
Netherlands1858 Posts
On April 07 2013 21:38 Isualin wrote: + Show Spoiler + Watching dr. lecter slice the lungs of the girl and make a meal out of it felt incredibly weird. I can't watch this show. Lungs? You sure that wasn't her liver? btw this looks like a dumb Dexter ripoff. | ||
Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
They were lungs (or suppose to be), but they looked ridiculously large for human lungs. They probably got them from a pig or cow or something. | ||
Praetorial
United States4241 Posts
I understand that Lecter's a crazy brilliant serial killer, but his ability to just go around murdering people without a trace is getting silly. Edit: Also, this is totally out of character for Lecter. I mean, the Lecter in the film and books knew and talked with other serial killers and sociopaths, but didn't have any sympathy for them or encourage them to kill in any way that they didn't come up with on their own. This Lecter is just absurd. It's not even a new take n the character at this point, it's more like they've rewritten him altogether. | ||
UdderChaos
United Kingdom707 Posts
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aXa
France748 Posts
But then, what the fuck ? Guy breaking into the house, got stabbed, and the fuck ensued? It was pointless. If the goal was to Abigail falling into Lecter's grasp, then it should have been in a long, subtle mind game, over at least 3 episodes. This was messy and way too action packed to be really convincing. | ||
Dazed.
Canada3301 Posts
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Hyde
Australia14568 Posts
On April 20 2013 06:40 UdderChaos wrote: The red head just walking in on a girl in a psychiatric ward with no one stopping her and then just being all "oh drat, you beat us to her" about it. This is actually the part I hated the most. I was also a little confused as to how they hid the body at the end without a trace with all the cops around. | ||
aXa
France748 Posts
On April 20 2013 16:46 Hyde wrote: This is actually the part I hated the most. I was also a little confused as to how they hid the body at the end without a trace with all the cops around. Well actually, the murder and the crime scene were at the cabine, whereas the murder of the brother guy was at Hobbes house. It was confusing, it took me time to realize that too. | ||
zbedlam
Australia549 Posts
Good performance by Mikkelsen though. Will watch another few episodes but he is carrying this noob show so hard. | ||
Psyclon
Bulgaria2443 Posts
On April 20 2013 22:00 zbedlam wrote: Watched first two episodes, main character is unbelievably annoying/unlikable. Good performance by Mikkelsen though. Will watch another few episodes but he is carrying this noob show so hard. Agree! I don't like Dancy at all, reminds me of a disturbed spoiled child. Mikkelsen on the other hand is the ideal man for his role. | ||
Mattes
Germany1116 Posts
http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/nbc-to-skip-hannibal-episode-in-wake-of-boston-tragedy I dont know what to think about it, sure its a familiar reaction to such tragedies. But in the long run it could really hurt the series, seeing as the ratings are okay-ish but not great, on NBC with its history of failing tv shows... Just quoting the article i linked: NBC sent five episodes to critics for advance review, but they weren't the first five. Instead, we got episodes 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, with 4 skipped. And it was clear in watching the fifth episode (and the "Previously, on 'Hannibal'" clips before it) that some notable character and plot arc things had happened in between the hours I'd seen. It's not enough that you'll feel lost in what happens — particularly since the fifth episode is one of the strongest NBC sent — but you'll definitely feel like you're missing out on a few notable beats, particularly in the relationship between Will Graham and Jack Crawford. Hmm...we'll see i guess. :/ | ||
Praetorial
United States4241 Posts
Between that and the last episode, this show is headed down the drain, in my opinion. | ||
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