Hannibal: Season 3 (Premieres June 4)
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Return of the goat show
Gonna rewatch the finale -
Can't wait.
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I'm due for a rewatch
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What demigod did Gillian Anderson make a deal with? white women are supposed to age like milk not get finer as they grow older.
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What demigod did Gillian Anderson make a deal with? white women are supposed to age like milk not get finer as they grow older.
As a black woman I'm sitting here watching her other show the fall right now wondering what typa ? cleanser she uses
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I walked right into that one...
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Season 2 was goat. Cant wait for 3.
Im happy nbc changed the timeslot from friday to thursday.
Btw why isnt season 2 on netflix? -
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Couple mo days....
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Season 3 of the show is significantly different because of the fact that its first three episodes were shot in Europe. It can be recalled that the first two seasons of “Hannibal” were mostly filmed in the US state of Virginia, although in reality, the location filming is being done in Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
Without the constraints of the FBI-led procedural storytelling, “Hannibal” has become richer and more complex than ever before.
The show now has more scope than ever for focusing into the psychology of characters and their correlation with one another, particularly the superb dynamics between Hannibal and his former psychiatrist Bedelia, played by Gillian Anderson, who is also playing wife to his alias Dr. Fell.
In Season 3, Mads Mikkelsen, the actor who plays Hannibal Lecter in the TV series, is now several months into his life as a fugitive in Italy. The actor’s performance is short of riveting with his superb exercise in restraint, building up the prequel Lecter as a believably stable, cultured, and well-liked man whose murderous cannibalism really came as a shock to those who know him personally.
The actor also allowed a glimpse of pure savagery to show through the careful mask of civility as he pretends to be a curator at Florence’s Palazzo Capponi although he was really holding himself to what he is capable of doing.
While his arrest is almost sure based on the show’s own narrative context, Hannibal no longer seems as concerned with maintaining appearances.
http://masterherald.com/set-to-premiere-on-june-4-hannibal-season-3-is-to-become-nbcs-current-greatest-triumph-on-television/18204/ -
Annnnnnnnnnnnnd Finnnnallllly Hannibal is BACK!!!
will watch after game 1 of the NBA finals. Im so excited. lol -
Dope episode! Very cerebral
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Almost forgot about this
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Hannibal got mind control over her like a muthfucca.
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jus finished episode 1. Classic Hannibal!!
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I loved how Bedelia trying to escape her own personal layer of hell contrasted with Hannibal discussing the Dante mythology so organically. This show man. They're so good with the symbolism and metaphors.
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“My husband is very particular about the way I taste,” Bedelia intones.
“Is this that kind of party?” the poet asks, after a beat.
Hannibal and Bedelia exchange glances; with a stiletto stare, Hannibal says, “No, it’s not.”
Bedelia adds, “It’s really not.”
Love this show. By far that most visually appealing yet appalling series I've ever had the experience of viewing. And it has a great dark sense of humor -
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finally caught up. bedelia thought this ? was a game til homie got the aristotle smacked outa him
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Jus finished ep 2. Will is one damaged ? ? . Hannibal is cold as ice.
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You guys just reminded me to check NBC's site for the episode this morning (I don't watch it live anymore cause I work Thu nights). Will be back after I watch it. Looking forward to seeing where Will's head is at this season.
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I thought for sure at the end will was gonna be the one to ? that other Italian detective guy...on some "there's only room for one of us to catch our monster" type ? . But hannibal showing up just shows how inextricably linked they are. They aren't necessarily 2 sides of the same coin, but together they make a super mega complete person...lol. They bring out the best in each other in a way...
Also, is there a sexual undertone to hannibal's choosing of his "dinner guests?" I've only seen silence of the lambs a loooong time ago and never read any of the books, so is that touched on ever? Like what gets him off thinking certain people would taste good?
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Man the lines that differ Hannibal from Will are really blurring.
2 episodes in and they're already overdoing the use of visual symbolism. It was considered interesting in the first 2 seasons because it was seldom used. Two episodes into season 3 though and it makes up a big chunk of both hours. They need to fall back on that. Hopefully now that we've been reintroduced to both main characters for the season things will get a tad more conventional moving forward.