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I watched all 3 seasons on Netflix. And holy cow this was an amazing show. I seriously don't understand how people didn't enjoy it. The second and third seasons was crazy good. With plenty of smart twists and reveals like (spoiler) Hannibal only seeing patients that he believes will one day be serial killers and he steers then in that direction. Or how he uses drugs and extensive light therapy to pretty much brainwash the victims he doesn't kill. Love this show they really nailed the characters and improved them in a lot of ways.
the first season was a slow build while it found it's voice.. probably lost some people because of some of the artsy stuff that is a little stronger in the beggining. I've heard part of the reason it was cancelled was because they knew they didn't have the rights to Silence of the Lambs. I'm not sure how all the stories got seperated though.
ive been reading Janice poons articles long before she created the Hannibal cookbook, and well aware of Jose Andres collaborative efforts, however I think hIs involvement is rather overstated, finding reams and reams of articles about his involvement in the show when quiet frankly it was Janice poon who made the food in the show so iconic, and theres significantly less on her.
I didn't know that. Given how food becomes even more of an staple in the show and how you always mend this unfair treatment in your videos, I'm looking forward to watch the sidenote regarding the topic.
Missed the premiere but I am excited to watch this while doing some homework. I genuinely love your voice and listening to people analyze and summarize shows and movies while I'm analyzing and summarizing much more boring things.
my only issue with it was that the point or one of the points of the munsters was that they were still good people despite looking like monsters, well mockingbird lane kind of spoilt that with all the murder.
@@deusdeaconReviews Good point. I think they meant to juxtapose that by having Grampa doing all the killing in contrast to his family but that could just be me.
God, part of me wants to watch these the moment they release, and another part (the one that won out about an hour ago) wants to constantly binge these.
another great review from you, the best on youtube! then i wish to hear how this maddening desire of Stammets for the in depth connection works in the entire story line of the show.
I often had the same thought that Lector was truly trying to connect with Will. As our brains love crafting post hock rationalizations justifying even our worst actions. Here's the one person by empathizing and understanding prove Lectors actions aren't inhuman. The first signs of a longing Clarice was able to tap into
This is the highlight of my morning; breakfast at Hannibal's also great work on the video and very interesting insight into the episode. Something I noticed also side the camera work, is the use of lighting in certain scenes can't wait for next week.
love that you are back and doing a retrospective of an AMAZING show! Only thing I have to suggest is maybe check your mic. for some reason this episode is coming across much quieter than usual.
Love that you’re covering this. Question, does the mushroom murderer count as cannibalism? I thought his thing was using fungi as a connecting life force (hence trying to ‘ help’ by putting Abigail in a network)
well personally I’d keep absinthe for after a meal as a digestif especially with the high alcohol content, but in the Hannibal cookbook there is a recipe for snails and absinthe cream, ive never tried it myself but ive seen many good recommendations for absinthe and fish, but if you really need a “Hannibal-istic” suggestion absinthe will cut through the greasiness of pork belly quite well, its usually cooked with fennel anyway so already made for those kind of flavours.
I don't know why but episode 2 never grabbed me. I think there was something about Freddy in particular that I just never connected with, but I can't explain it.
I found Season 3 very underwhelming. While Seasons 1 and 2 were clever and not making a fuss of this Season 3 tries too hard to be clever while it is not.