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I think this makes for a good scene to show people:

I don't find Hannibal to be any gorier than Game of Thrones. I would say they are similar. Hannibal is in a "heightened reality", and most people say it is more like a fairy tale (Now, a Grimm's fairy tale, mind you. If you read some of the original German fairy tales, they are quite disturbing.) The real horror in

Didn't her character commit career suicide this season?

If Amazon blocks this show from going on, my relationship with Amazon is finished.

Forget it, he's rolling!

I'd like to expand this thread and ask people what their favorite memorable scenes are. Personally, I keep watching that fivesome, from Naka-choko, directed by Natali. Even though network TV can have no nudity, i find that to be one of the most erotic (and somewhat disturbing) sex scenes ever. You can reply to OP. (I

I know what you mean. I went to show my friends the clip this season of Will going back to Hannibal's office in a dream sequence, where all the papers were slowly falling, to show them an example of the beautiful cinematography and trippy dream-like images, and how it is more like film than television. NBC had

"Despite the volume of fan support, this simply didn’t translate into viewing figures and the series couldn’t compete." This statement isn't regarding Hannibal, it comes from an online article about why the original Star Trek was cancelled. When Star Trek first came out, the series started with somewhat high ratings

It did just win three Saturn Awards.

Inspector Potsie?

There was nothing in Al Capone's vault, but it wasn't Geraldo's fault!

No, you're thinking of Madeline Stanfield. She comes from an alternate universe!

I think that in the end, Neville Longbottom is going to capture him.

For a lot of the buildings in Hannibal, the base is real, and the rest of the building is extended with CGI.

I wish there were pig-men. You get a few of these pig-men walking around, I'm looking a whole lot better.

You gotta lock that down.

They are a little bit simultaneous. The first part of episode one, in Paris, would have been while everyone in Baltimore was recovering, physical therapy, etc… Then, Will would have arrived in Italy at about the same time as the end of episode one.

Something about her reminded me of Julianna Margulies in this episode.

I know that Hannibal had production and scheduling delays this season. I'm guessing that by the time filming could get to him, his calendar was already booked.

I like it!