Hannibal (1 Viewer)

Me too. I really think there is something creepy about Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal. So far, the show has been well written and I want to know what the dinner guests are being fed.:wink2: -- Al
 
This show has been very well done through the 3 episodes so far. Last night's had interesting developements and now Lecter's character is starting to emerge. Secrets between more than one person don't stay secret too long.:wink2: -- Al
 
Anyone else watching this show? It is very creepy and extremely well done and interesting. Each episode has been exceptional. And Lecter keeps feeding his guests some remarkable gourmet meals... -- Al
 
This starts in the UK on Tuesday 7th May, so will look forward to watching it.
 
Last night's episode was a good one. Serial killer vs serial killer. Too bad it was only 45 minutes because of 'The Office' finale. I sure hope this show gets picked up for another season. Going to be real interesting to see where the writers take this show once the FBI gets onto Hannibal. -- Al
 
This is currently my favorite show, until The Walking Dead gets back on, so I hope this weeks finale isn't final. Would love this to get picked up. It has been really creepy and well-written all the way through. -- Al
 
In the middle of the second episode of the new season and I am able to report this season is just as creepy and warped as the first season. I am surprised at what can be gotten away with on regular broadcast television in relation to this kind of stuff. This show is almost as graphic as anything on cable and it is certainly as entertaining. Mads Mikkelsen is really good as Lecter. In my opinion, this show is just as good as True Detective or Walking Dead, but it is harder to like the characters. They are all just so off-center. -- Al
 
Whoa! New meaning to the term 'hanging judge'. This show just keeps the creepy coming. It is also very different than other prime time shows as it is a challenge to watch, both mentally and physically. It is intense and just stays at a high level. -- Al
 
Another superb episode, the bee's knees, if you will. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I think this is the best thing on TV, Walking Dead and True Detective included. The writers are truly a warped group. -- Al
 
Tonight's episode, "Mukozuke", had perhaps the most gruesome murder/mutilation yet. There are more totally warped people in this episode than should be legal. Where do the writers come up with this stuff? I sure hope it isn't based on real events of some sort. THAT would be depressing to the extreme. It sure is interesting to listen to the characters and try to guess where it is all going. -- Al
 
Still watching and still find this highly entertaining. Great writing and acting still the order of the day. -- Al
 
This is all set-up for a terrific season finale next week. Still amazed at how much gore this show has for 'regular' TV. The feeding the dogs scene was rather gruesome. -- Al
 
The season finale didn't disappoint. There was blood flying everywhere, everyone got cut to pieces, and surprises regarding two characters. Cliff hangers in regards to survival for several characters. I really thought this series well done in all regards as to the acting and the writing, even if gruesome, and certainly will be awaiting season 2. I am still a little shocked at the level of violence that this show was able to portray on commercial TV. -- Al
 
Wow! The season finale definitely did not disappoint. The Gore and violence is something you would expect to see on HBO or Showtime. This show definitely tests the boundaries. I'm already looking forward to next season.
 

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