Hannibal 2.10 Review: “Naka-Choko”
Hannibal often asks us to suspend our collective disbelief as viewers. Some of the displays of corpses and the processes of achieving those displays are so o
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Hannibal often asks us to suspend our collective disbelief as viewers. Some of the displays of corpses and the processes of achieving those displays are so o
In last week’s Hannibal, we saw the second season reset itself in the wake of the Chesapeake Ripper-related events. On his first real case back, Will G
Su-zakana, within the kaiseki dinner, is used as a palate cleanser. So, it’s no coincidence that this episode is used to reset Hannibal‘s second
The first season finale of Hannibal finished on the images of Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter looking at each other, physically separated with Will locked up
For a series whose episodes are often purposefully slow, Hannibal has executed several tense sequences in the past couple entries, including the race to find
What makes a cliffhanger work and what makes a cliffhanger fall flat? Find out in next week’s review. “Takiawase,” which falls into the cate
You can now add courtroom drama to the list of genres Hannibal has deftly mastered. Following in the wake of the Muralist two-parter, “Hassun” sh
For those who had the misfortune of missing the first season of Hannibal last year (and there were many, based on the low ratings), NBC has done a huge servi
The finale was, much as I expected, delicious. Will is in a very grim place, literally and metaphorically, and Dr. Lecter is, for now, still in control. “Sa
Another extraordinary episode of Hannibal this week. Things are percolating; the pressure keeps rising as we watch Will, Jack, and even Dr. Lector try to pick