Hm, why?
Hm, why?
Not that I can say with 100% certainty that the show won't trot out the tired apparation/dream stuff, but it's my understanding that listings on IMDB have been inaccurate in the past for actors that are killed off. Sometimes it will mistakenly show additional credits until such time as it is corrected. IMDB doesn't…
That picture of the cast accompanying the review is unintentionally hilarious, like they are all dumbfounded at the antics the writers are having them go through.
If that's trivial, so is every comment we make about it. As is this entire website. As is < shudder > life itself? #nihilismbro
They are doing Preacher IIRC!
Yeah, it actually did REALLY well in the ratings for a summer show. And even for a winter show. And for….well…it got Scandal/Blacklist-sized ratings and was a smash hit.
Lol, little internet hyperbole there, but sure, it's not very good.
Hahah, indeed :)
Yeah, I think that it's "Chekhov's Wound," and that'll be what will do him in.
I really really really hope he makes it through. Peter Dinklage is my favorite actor on the show (a close second to Lena Headey), and his character just contributes so much to the vibe of the show that I can't see him leaving….please?!
Haha yeah. First ep seems to be Mads and Gillian playing around in Europe. Yummy food and high opera!
Sniff sniff, Fuller has revised his plans from 7 to 6 seasons, and he's sort of giving us the Hannibal / Hannibal Rising stuff collapsed into the next Season. I guess this means Red Dragon S4, Silence S5, and "what happens next" S6 to tie stuff up?
Well, the show IS named after him. Unlike the movies, we simply aren't going to see Hannibal in a cell for the remaining 4-5 seasons.
Nitpicking. The CGI can't be perfect. The snow in the rest of the frame apart from their outlines was at least NOT crappy.
Oh weird, I didn't notice. I thought it was beautifully shot all around.
The fish was a little over the top in terms of coincidence, but i wonder if it won't get an explanation. As for the rest, weird. I actually thought it was incredibly focused and not muddled at all. I loved the whiteout scenes and the long silent scenes showing characters thinking and acting.
Why was it ridiculous?
What took you so long?
I agree there were some mediocre episodes, but straight up A episodes were sprinkled in. The Katherine stuff and these last two episodes were great. The show is still capable of greatness, but it needs to sustain it more through the year.
I agree with the larger point about stakes, but TVD bringing back Alaric is one of the best things you can do to reignite interest, as is The Originals bringing back two key people (don't want to spoil the finale over there). So I think this will only help with the stakes from here on out.