[TV] Hannibal - Page 23
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CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
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BurningSera
Ireland19621 Posts
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Mr. Wiggles
Canada5894 Posts
![]() I'd love a 'Cooking With Hannibal' book. One that uses normal meats though, not literally cooking with Hannibal. | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On April 20 2014 05:41 Mr. Wiggles wrote: Man, I feel like I get the opposite reaction to a lot of people here. Whenever I watch this show, I end up getting hungry. ![]() I'd love a 'Cooking With Hannibal' book. One that uses normal meats though, not literally cooking with Hannibal. Have fun collecting all the ingredients! | ||
Assault_1
Canada1950 Posts
On April 19 2014 12:14 CosmicSpiral wrote: Hannibal plays his hand at the end, so chilling. what do you mean? I wish I was better at figuring out these things | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On April 20 2014 14:12 Assault_1 wrote: what do you mean? I wish I was better at figuring out these things "I can only hatch the cocoon, whisper through the chrysalis. But what hatches out of it is based upon on one's own nature." | ||
Assault_1
Canada1950 Posts
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CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
On April 21 2014 04:09 Assault_1 wrote: Did anyone notice the weirdo from last episode also played the weirdo guy from Lost? At least he looked like him.. Jeremy Davies was Daniel Faraday on Lost. On April 20 2014 14:12 Assault_1 wrote: what do you mean? I wish I was better at figuring out these things Hannibal straight up admits that he was deliberately manipulating Will to be a killer. This also means he is not afraid that Will would go to the FBI with this information, therefore taking Will into his confidence. | ||
Mr. Wiggles
Canada5894 Posts
Not really a cookbook, but it's very interesting seeing how some of the food choices are made, and how she decides on how to present the food, or even some things like replacements she has to use for what the food's supposed to be, since the actors need to eat the food a lot of the time. For example, in the very first episode, the lung that Hannibal's preparing is apparently actually food-coloured mortadella. ![]() Even if there's no recipes, it's also cool to see what the dishes are actually called and supposed to be. I also really like the hand-drawn sketches of the dishes. Check it out: http://janicepoonart.blogspot.ca/ | ||
MtlGuitarist97
United States1539 Posts
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Daumen
Germany1073 Posts
cant stop laughing at this ;D last 4 words made this statement perfect ;D | ||
Pibacc
Canada545 Posts
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BurningSera
Ireland19621 Posts
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Maand
326 Posts
How foolish I was, realizing so late that they never intended to show therapy, nor does Hannibal perform it at any point in the series. It was clearly highlighted in the last episode, more than his "molding" of the beast-boy, but by Will saying he is (Hannibal) a good persuader. | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On April 27 2014 05:39 Maand wrote: As someone who aspires to become psychotherapist in the future every time they showed therapy bits I was both angry and confused. I kept thinking "this is not how therapy is supposed to be" How foolish I was, realizing so late that they never intended to show therapy, nor does Hannibal perform it at any point in the series. It was clearly highlighted in the last episode, more than his "molding" of the beast-boy, but by Will saying he is (Hannibal) a good persuader. So Hannibal's therapy are just a way to persuade others to kill? That's certain another perspective. | ||
Mindcrime
United States6899 Posts
On April 27 2014 05:39 Maand wrote: As someone who aspires to become psychotherapist in the future every time they showed therapy bits I was both angry and confused. I kept thinking "this is not how therapy is supposed to be" The sociopath cannibal isn't a good therapist? who'da thunk | ||
LimitSEA
Australia9580 Posts
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unkkz
Norway2196 Posts
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Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On April 30 2014 00:32 unkkz wrote: Anyone that can answer me what the episode names mean? They sound japanese? And.. why are they named like this? They are Japanese delicacies much like the first season are based upon French ones. | ||
MtlGuitarist97
United States1539 Posts
I also love how they focus on certain things early on in the episode or season and then bring them up later more subtly. + Show Spoiler + For instance the psychological driving or whatever it's called. Hannibal said how he supports unorthodox methods of treatment, but the driving was only briefly mentioned twice. I started to realize how Hannibal was driving Will early on, but I don't think the fullness of the situation was revealed until the last episode when his psychiatrist says that he is drawn to violent patients.Her hesitation when eating the "veal" also brought into plain sight the relationship between her and Dr. Lecter. It seems more like Stockholm Syndrome or some kind of captor/captive relationship than anything else, like she is scared of him and wishes to basically remain off his dining table. If I had to guess she will be one of the people killed next season, but I have lots of speculation as to who will be killed and who won't. I've been trying so hard not to spoil the show for myself, and it's been a real treat watching everything unfold. I have to say that I think this show may have me more interested than any other show. It may not be as good as Breaking Bad was at its finest, but for its first season this show is remarkable. I am absolutely in love with it and have to thank Teamliquid for having a thread about it. Absolutely awesome show and I recommend that everyone who can stomach the violence watch it. I've never been upset by violence or gore, but I'd have to say at least one or two scenes bothered me on at least some level at first. This show is great and really plays to the human fear of insanity and, even worse, being unaware of your own insanity. | ||
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