Hannibal Season 3 Episode 13 Review: “The Wrath of the Lamb”
When Season 3 of Hannibal began, the good doctor Lecter invited us to consider his story in a surprising context: “Let it be a fairy tale, then. Once upon a
When Season 3 of Hannibal began, the good doctor Lecter invited us to consider his story in a surprising context: “Let it be a fairy tale, then. Once upon a
The last three episodes of Hannibal have pivoted around a central set piece. “And the Woman Clothed in Sun” featured one of the series’ most poignan
It is with some amount of trepidation that we begin to think of our own answers to Hannibal Lecter’s question at the end of “…And the Beast from
While I maintain my position of seeing no legitimate value in comparing Red Dragon and its film adaptations to Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal as a way of findi
As this season of Hannibal has gone along, I’ve begun to notice more nuance to its scripting by doing “Hannibal by the Numbers” (which is included a
Something that has separated Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal, since its first episode, from other series involving serial killers is its handling of violence. T
Though the events of Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal have only taken place across 33 episodes, we have known this Will Graham since April 4th, 2013. In that spa
If these reviews have made semi-consistent references to “Mizumono,” it’s because that episode of Hannibal–the Season 2 finale–had such a tremen
As Season 3 of Hannibal progresses, Dr. Lecter continues to reveal bits of information about his past to Bedelia and to the audience. He used to keep snails i
Memory and trauma are inextricably linked. In the time following a traumatic event, memory plays a massive role in determining how someone deals with that tra