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Hughmoris posted:What does Will say after he tells the inspector to gently caress off and fades into the shadows? Sounded like some Latin phrase. Buonanotte, commandatore.
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The scariest part of this episode? Not the wendigo corpse dog, but rather the Heroes Reborn trailer.
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hope and vaseline posted:Everything that can happen, will happen, I really thought they were going to quote Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy there.
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Riled Shareef posted:This season has taken a very different tone so far. Try watching this latest episode and then pick out something from Season 1. Wow. I still have nightmares about losing time thanks to the first seasons. ![]() Anyhoo glad this show is back! I know Will's going to get his man, but I really hope it's satisfying. I'm a little tired of The Handsome and Intelligent Dr. Hannibal Lector Plans For Everything. You have to give us some sort of catharsis, even if it's ultimately hollow. Also the director is playing fast and loose with the storylines so there's a chance Will might end up not a broken shell of a human being. Right? Right?!
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It was a very Cronenberg episode, and I don't mean in just the Cronenberg body horror sort of way but also the Cronenberg dream logic sort of way. ***** The saint behind Hannibal is presumably St Peter, who is significant for not only denying/betraying Jesus Christ but also for being reconciled with Him. A foreshadowing of reconciliation between Hannibal and Will with the subtlety of a punch to the face. ***** Pazzi doesn't talk like a real human, he talks like the Ancient Mariner or the witches in Macbeth, he's like, fully aware he's just there not to be a character but to be a foreboding spook to the protagonist. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 06:20 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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I called Abigail as soon as she walked into shot. That was a loving quick 45 mins by golly.
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Something I never noticed is how Mads and Hugh's names are switched around in the opening credits in addition to using the lower left + upper right double top billing trick. It looks like they alternate between the two every episode and has no special meaning although when Mads is 'first' the names are further apart.![]()
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Urgh I was so sure I won that bet until the end. But I am a man of my word... and I shall honor the bet when the winner PM's me what upgrade they want.
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That was a really pretty episode of a show that's already absurdly pretty in the first place. I thought Abigail's autopsy was a bit gratuitous but I liked seeing it paired up with Will's scenes in surgery so I didn't really care. "That was a bit much but that's okay because it looked neat" could be this show's tag line. I'll have to rewatch it when I don't have stuff going on and can turn the TV up enough to hear the music and everything.
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I had already figured out that Abigail was head-Abigail, (with a high probability anyway), and still cried at the reveal. Another excellent episode. hope and vaseline posted:They're all walking Schroedinger's cats in Hannibal's personal fairy tale.
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There's a parallel being drawn between Hannibal and God in this episode. Will and Abigail are sitting on the floor of a church, talking about what would have happened if Will took sides with Hannibal. Hannibal had prepared a "special place" (Heaven) for Will. Will doesn't know what this "special place" is, but Abigail at least tells him it would have been in "some other world." In this "special place" Will would have been reunited with a dead loved one. Will, as St Peter, has denied his God. As punishment he doesn't get to see his dead loved ones, he doesn't get to be in Hannibal's "special place" Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 08:06 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Bryan Fuller @BryanFuller 2h2 hours ago SO WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE IT MEANS THAT THE PRIEST SAW ABIGAIL, TOO? #HANNIBAL Hmmm...
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Just caught up on the section I missed.... that flesh-stag ![]() I also had a good laugh at the thought of the NBC Execs watching that scene and shrugging with indifference, but seeing the Botticelli and freaking out and demanding it be censored so as not to upset viewers.
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Jerusalem posted:I also had a good laugh at the thought of the NBC Execs watching that scene and shrugging with indifference, but seeing the Botticelli and freaking out and demanding it be censored so as not to upset viewers. After the show got away with leaving this painting unblurred on Hannibal's dining room wall for a season and a half, I imagine they are now very skittish about the art that gets put on this show
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HIJK posted:Buonanotte, commandatore. Which I think translates as "Good night good sir" or something close to that. I can't think of what the English version of commandatore would be -- it's a title for somebody who is both well respected and well known for his service. It fits for a well known veteran cop. ALSO -- the St.Peter fresco and Will literally saying "I forgive you" lends credence to my belief that the heart is an inverted three of swords which is also symbolic of reconciliation after a time of trouble. InfiniteZero fucked around with this message at 13:27 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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showbiz_liz posted:After the show got away with leaving this painting unblurred on Hannibal's dining room wall for a season and a half, I imagine they are now very skittish about the art that gets put on this show Uhh I think they covered her up.
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Jerusalem posted:Just caught up on the section I missed.... that flesh-stag Graphic autopsy, someone being eviscerated, literal oceans of blood. Blur the butts! Think of the children!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBthKXUZw50 Preview of the next episode "Secondo", linked for spoilers. Jack is finally back! I really missed his presence. Mysterious Japanese lady looks amazing and is that Mischa's gravestone I see?
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InfiniteZero posted:Which I think translates as "Good night good sir" or something close to that. I'm Italian, and it doesn't mean that. Commendatore literally stands for "knight commander" (same as in english I suppose). It's a very old title and I'm pretty sure it can still be bestowed by the President of the Republic, though it didn't make much sense in the episode. You'd never say "buonanotte commendatore" to anyone. That said, most of the italian parts are surprisingly well pronounced and not butchered as it usually happens in american movies/tv shows. Mikkelsen's verses last week were pretty impressive to be honest. They did their research.
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Steve Yun posted:Uhh I think they covered her up. Eventually they did. The entire first season it's totally uncensored.
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Haha, that's hilarious. ***** The "Norman chapel in Palermo" is indeed dedicated to St Peter, so go hog wild with all the St Peter interpretations. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappella_Palatina Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 16:10 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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![]() Yeah, I think they didn't actually bother to censor it until the ep where Chilton noticed it so they had to.
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Rabbit Hill posted:Kinda like Hannibal.
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"Hello, is this the Cappella Palatina? Hi my name is Bryan Fuller, I'd like to film a tv show in your cathedral. Oh, it's a police procedural crossed with horror. Yes, we're going to put a giant heart made from a human's flayed, dismembered torso, which turns into a monster stag made of human flesh and walks around on the floor. Hello? Hello?"
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BreakAtmo posted:Bryan Fuller @BryanFuller 2h2 hours ago Well gently caress.
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Theories: 1. Perhaps the priest is a ghost/figment of Will's imagination 2. Maybe Will didn't survive afterall?
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Maybe Hannibal was arrested near the end of last season and all of this has been imagined inside his mind palace, which is why the floor-skull keeps showing up and all of this is so dreamlike
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Maybe this entire series is a trashy crime thriller being pitched to a publisher by Freddy Lounds. In a snow globe.
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Maybe Will was Hannibal all along.
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'Will' is short for bruce WILLis and this is all an extra scene from The Sixth Sense.
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Maybe this is all inside our minds right now; none of it ever happened and we're all figments of each other's imaginations.
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Rabbit Hill posted:We used Robert Pinsky's translation of the Inferno in college and it was good; I also really like the Robert and Jean Hollander translations, which come with great footnotes. Other highly regarded translators that you can't go wrong with are John Ciardi, Dorothy L. Sayers, Allen Mandelbaum, and Charles Singleton. I think I must have read the Pinsky version (I just picked it up at a used book store in high school), because I know the one I read was modern and the translation rhymed. I really appreciated the fact that he bothered with preserving the rhyme scheme, I don't think I would have enjoyed it nearly as much otherwise.
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Only halfway through the new episodes but minus a million points for not having the pendulum effect
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EmmyOk posted:Only halfway through the new episodes but minus a million points for not having the pendulum effect No pendulum effect...Oh...Oh my... does this mean Will is dead? In a coma still? Hannibal doesn't know about the stag so it can't be in his mind palace. Right?
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EmmyOk posted:Only halfway through the new episodes but minus a million points for not having the pendulum effect Yeah, really. Even if they just played the vwuum-vwuum.
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n3wt posted:No pendulum effect...Oh...Oh my... does this mean Will is dead? In a coma still? I just rewatched the first two seasons in the last week and Will never mentions anything like the Shrike-Stag or Wendigo to Hannibal. However we never saw Hannibal use the light therapy or drug Will in season one but in season two they show those scenes. So it doesn't fully rule out the mind palace. Though I don't think it is. What is the thread policy for spoilers and stuff? I avoided the end of the season 2 thread as it was discussing casting and stuff for this season.
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Yikes. http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/hannibal-season-three-ratings-37041/
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gently caress
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To be honest they really were asking for it.
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I don't speak TV Ratings, what are the 0.5 and 0.7 measuring and in what units?
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