I guess I am reading too much into this. Lets see what happens next week.
I guess I am reading too much into this. Lets see what happens next week.
I guess so. Lets see what happens next week.
For all the Peggy-Stan shippers.
It also means cat of the canals and the coin that Arya got from Jaqen H'ghar. It was a lovely little sequence. :)
You may enjoy this. :)
The way I see it in the books Hannibal knows he is under maximum constraints and that makes him free to speak his mind.
Nice episode, the dynamic between the trio of Will/Hannnibal/Margot was brilliantly done. Another fantastic dialogue between Will and Hannibal, the way Hannibal uses God in this conversation is one of the best things from the books and Mads gave it superlative treatment.
Tiger from red dragon, pigeons from SoTL to come. :)
The show does feel like that though doesn't it? :D
Yup. And remember that in the books Stannis is just a tool to Mellisandre as well.That part they have fine but they need to fix the dynamic that Stannis has with Davos.
Agreed. It was an awful mistake in direction.
Solid episode today. The scenes between Don and Sally were great.
Where did you pull that A- from? With 6 out of 9 sequences done well, this was a B for me, at most a B+.
In the book chocolate is a metaphor for Mason's semen.
Looks like its just me then. Ya the sex scene was very artfully edited but boy was that after sex conversation weird. Par for course considering the series though. :D
Great episode. Four new characters and all of them with outstanding performances. I think Davies takes the cake in this episode though.
I half expected Will to kiss Hannibal in that scene today.
You 'shipping Hannibal and Will after tonight's episode? :D
Ya I can see that is how they sold it to us. I am not happy buying it. Particularly if Alana starts handling Miriam's therapy from next week.
The problem is that Jack does not know that Miriam went to see Hannibal. That is what makes the scene very flawed. I think this is the first real mistake the writers have made where they have confused what audiences know with what the characters know.