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I looked for a thread from back in the day but couldn’t find one. After hearing about this for years I finally decided to give it a shot and I’m glad I did. Almost finished with Season 1 and highly recommend it for those of you who haven’t seen it. I’ve read it gets better still. This is like Criminal Minds on steroids with better writing and acting intertwined with a sophisticated Hannibal storyline. Also, how was this on NBC? This show did a truly horrifying mushrooms storyline way before The Last of Us.

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It’s pretty amazing what they were able to get away with on a broadcast network.  They also did a phenomenal job, in my opinion, of finding a middle ground cinematic look that was too good for television but also somewhat consistent with how you expect a television show to look (in other words, it doesn’t look like something that should be on a big screen, too).  
 

I’d also advise quitting after season 2.  

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It's a great show.  I wish they would've kept it going longer but it's amazing they were able to run as long as they did on NBC.

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Really enjoyed it, but they tried to do too much in season 3. However, one of the best episodes of the series is in season 3; Primavera. 
 

This would have been an even more amazing series on HBO. It's the last series I've watched from traditional network television. 

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3 hours ago, Neonmoon said:

Mads Mikkelsen was just a treat to watch every episode 

Yeah, in support of this I’ll add that his take on Lecter was terrific-I’m sure Bryan Fuller is at least partly responsible but I love how he’s written to be (very) darkly funny.  

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Incredible show. Season 1 had a little too much networky, murder a week thing, but Mads is just so good it didn’t matter. 
 

I’ve been rewatching recently as the lady has been outta town.

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Had this been released in the last two years, it would never have made it to network television. It would be released on Peacock or Hulu. 
 

Mads did a better Hannibal than Hopkins, which I didn't think would ever be possible. 
 

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I think I've watched it all the way through 3 times.

It's exceptional, period.

Madds gets all the attention for Lecter and it's 100% deserved but Hugh Dancy gave a tour de force performance as Will Graham.

 

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I've only seen season 1.
Phenomenal.
Somewhere along season 2 I lost track.
There's a season 3?

If you thought Season 1 was phenomenal, Season 2 is must see for you. I’m halfway though Season 3 and jury is still out. It’s definitely a lot different.
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Great show, agree about how was NBC able to put this on broadcast tv.  In fact I might need to d/l and watch again it was so good.  Just rewatched Six Feet Under because everything else is done for the season and we ain't got no football.

ps. i called dibs on caroline dhavernas on the old site

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3 hours ago, wutang75 said:


If you thought Season 1 was phenomenal, Season 2 is must see for you. I’m halfway though Season 3 and jury is still out. It’s definitely a lot different.

Season 2 drops most of the network gimmicks and is more focused on the Hannibal/Will relationship. It’s just a level most network Tv can’t get to and it’s awesome.

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8 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

Glowing reviews and we haven’t even talked about Gillian Anderson and Larry Fishburne yet.

That show revealed that Gillian Anderson would be sexy as hell on Xanax.

 

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I wonder how many would recognize Richard Armitage as Dolarhyde.   

I'd seen him in a BBC tv show called MI-5  (Released as "Spooks" in Britain, I believe) and really liked him. Thought he was terrific as Frances Dolarhyde.  And Thorin Oakenshield, for that matter.

 

Hannibal was probably the most haunting tv show I'd seen.  The atmosphere was gothic, dreamlike, and it promoted a general sense of unease.  I thought Kubrick would've been proud of how it got straight to the subconscious.

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