I have no idea to be honest haha. From a practical standpoint it would probably be insanely difficult for her to pull it off without any help, especially because of Hannibal's superhuman powers.
I have no idea to be honest haha. From a practical standpoint it would probably be insanely difficult for her to pull it off without any help, especially because of Hannibal's superhuman powers.
I'm waiting for somebody to open up a restaurant for cannibals in the show's Baltimore.
There's always the slight chance the show will get adopted by A&E or worst case get sent to the "no kill shelter" of streaming services, Yahoo
There's always the slight chance the show will get adopted by A&E or worst case get sent to the "no kill shelter" of streaming services, Yahoo
Adding to the Christ symbolism wasn't there a dream sequence with Mason where Hannibal was on a table to be eaten and Mason chuckled to himself about transubstantiation?
There seemed to be an especially heavy emphasis placed on holding up different pairs of characters as distorted character reflections and juxtaposing their actions and motivations in regards to Hannibal this week:
This gives a whole new meaning to "Eat Fresh"
Well Victor has that literally happen during every conversation with John Clare.
Flawed familial relationships and the guilt associated has been a pretty large theme with both characters for a bit. It would have been better for me if it was more of a revelation at this point in time rather than rehashing stuff previously touched upon and then bluntly comparing Victor and Malcolm. I think both of…
He even does his own stunts and hair!
I thought it was a decent episode but I feel like too much time was spent in that room where Victor and Malcolm were being tortured. We didn't really learn anything at all new about them for the most part and it was just so drawn out and repetitive that I felt like I was being tortured.
*shoots witch in boob*
Homoeroticize them by 10%.
"I don't need religion to appreciate the idea of Old Testament revenge."
I laughed more than I thought I would watching an episode with a focus on nearly everybody recovering from severe trauma.
He still manages to maintain a smile
I had a good laugh at that. That was like Hannibal's version of playground banter. I was half expecting Bedelia to respond with "Nah uh, you did".
For a minute there I thought I was on Tumblr
"How did your sister taste?"
That was one dour episode. Besides like maybe Tyrion/Varys and Sansa/Theon, did anybody that the audience may remotely care about end in a more advantageous situation than where they started?