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No, but it means that you writing things off as a male fantasy is blatantly wrong.So being a gay male means he gets a pass on writing female characters?
No, but it means that you writing things off as a male fantasy is blatantly wrong.So being a gay male means he gets a pass on writing female characters?
I kind of felt that the character swap for that wheelchair scene, while fitting in poetically with the previous season, still felt like it was pandering. Like Fuller made the decision to make Lounds a female but didn't want to go through with burning her on air so opted with Chilton, a character we all hated.
My interpretation was that Alana was just using Margot at the start, and then after seeing what Mason put her through first hand she developed a deep sympathy due to her caring nature. Honestly, it could have used more screen time (they could have just removed some of those godawful Chiyoh scenes or Will tripping out moments), but it was fine for what it was and it made Digestivo (best episode in the series IMO) all the stronger.
Frank Armitage and Raul Esparza killed it today. Best adaptation of the "Do You See" scene.
I believe it was Armitage who said in an interview or during the Comic Con panel that the (very vague finale spoilers)I too enjoyed the episode. I think maybe reading the non-spoiler points raised here before finally watching on demand today had me going in with low expectations.
But honestly, I didn't see anything wrong with the way it was handled. The Chilton substitute, as other have mentioned, worked better than I think Lounds would have. Armitage was fantastic. And I enjoyed the tongue in cheek of the interactions with Hannibal as well.
Now, I'm just set for a total let down in the finale. Sure, there will be a few scenes with Hannibal, but wrapping up the Red Dragon has to encompass most of it.
And, well, it's Mads' Hannibal that I will miss the most from the show.
I said it earlier in the thread that I really wish they had ended the series with the mid-season finale. It just would have left the series perfectly IMO.
Of course, I want it to continue, but in the absence of that, I'd like to remember the show as it left us just before the Red Dragon arc. Not that they've done a bad job with the material. On the contrary, I think it has been excellent. Yet it still felt like a side show to the larger vision Fuller had with Hannibal and Will. I guess ending on that side show bothers me a bit.
I believe it was Armitage who said in an interview or during the Comic Con panel that the (very vague finale spoilers)arc would be very faithful to the source until the finale. I expect Hannibal to be far more involved in the climax than the character was in the book/movies.
That's awesome.
Is this the place to discuss S1 and S2 too?
We just finished S1 yesterday.
While we enjoyed it there is one thing that super super bugs me.
If I was a fly fisher any made my own lours, I sure as hell would notice when and if someone completed one of my lours while I was out. I'm sure someone like Will would too. Especially at that stage in the season he isn't.bat shit insane yet.
That is all, now to retire from this thread to avoid spoilers.
Keep in mind: Fuller has said this season would serve as a series finale if it had to (like all the previous seasons) but if it had led to a Season 4, it'd have been a Season 4 with Will and Hannibal that WASN'T Silence of the Lambs.
I think if the second season finale was the series finale everyone would've foamed in the mouth and gone into comatose.
https://twitter.com/BryanFuller/status/635331054073544704
Seriously, I feel so bad for Chilton.
It's like when Will put his hand on his shoulder in the picture, he thought he was being a genuine friend. He looked so goddamn happy.
Fuck you, Jack Crawford.
Happy cannibal.
Yeah, outstanding scene. Hannibal's expressions... Just perfect.One of the best scenes in this episode and probably this season.
One thing, what are the chances we'll see Hannibal eat the nurse's tongue next episode? I've been quietly hoping we'd get that scene but with how glacially slow the first half of the season was, I suspect we won't get that scene due to lack of time.
If only they had caught Hannibal like three episodes earlier...
When I think of Hannibal coming to an end, I can't help thinking of Firefly too. It's a poor comparison for quite a few reasons, but the main things these shows have in common are a perfect cast with amazing chemistry, a great deal of potential for some really juicy storylines in future seasons, and an untimely cancellation. I want so badly to see Fuller's entire plan unfold. I especially want to see the final season, where he'd planned to write an original resolution for his version of the Hannibal universe.If they don't manage to continue this series sometime in the future it'll be the biggest tragedy ever. It really turned into my favorite show and I want more so, so bad!
Yeah, outstanding scene. Hannibal's expressions... Just perfect.
I remember thinking that maybe that scene was a replacement for the tongue thing, because hey, it involves Hannibal slurping down a raw chunk of someone.
That's actually a very good point and one I hadn't considered. I would have loved to have seen him chomp down on the nurse, but this will do just fine as well.
One of the best scenes in this episode and probably this season.
One thing, what are the chances we'll see Hannibal eat the nurse's tongue next episode? I've been quietly hoping we'd get that scene but with how glacially slow the first half of the season was, I suspect we won't get that scene due to lack of time.
If only they had caught Hannibal like three episodes earlier...
They were foreshadowing Alana's death fairly overtly earlier this season. Seeing how she's been spared the "save yourself, kill them all" moment and now the "Do you see" moment, I wouldn't be surprised if she was transposed with the nurse's fate.
Yeah, ever since Bella died Jack has gone full-monster. Though I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt that he didn't fully expect Chilton to be of much danger and that was a matter of Will's (and by extension Hannibal's) agency.
Sepinwall tweeted that, like the s2 finale, you'll want to watch the s3 finale all the way through the end credits.
(same goes for Mr. Robot finale too for all who watch that)
This is Baltimore, gentlemen. The gods will not save you.What the fuck am I supposed to do with mylifetelevision viewing habits when Hannibal and Mr. Robot are ending in the same week, and the former for good? Why would the TV gods hurt me in this way?
What the fuck am I supposed to do with mylifetelevision viewing habits when Hannibal and Mr. Robot are ending in the same week, and the former for good? Why would the TV gods hurt me in this way?
What the fuck am I supposed to do with mylifetelevision viewing habits when Hannibal and Mr. Robot are ending in the same week, and the former for good? Why would the TV gods hurt me in this way?
What the fuck am I supposed to do with mylifetelevision viewing habits when Hannibal and Mr. Robot are ending in the same week, and the former for good? Why would the TV gods hurt me in this way?
Curl up in a ball and eat ice cream lbr
What the fuck am I supposed to do with mylifetelevision viewing habits when Hannibal and Mr. Robot are ending in the same week, and the former for good? Why would the TV gods hurt me in this way?