I did think, "This is not the threesome you're looking for," during the dinner scene.
Not that kind of party.
I loved the premier. I don't know how they managed to up the ante on the art direction, but they DID.
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I did think, "This is not the threesome you're looking for," during the dinner scene.
Not that kind of party.
I loved the premier. I don't know how they managed to up the ante on the art direction, but they DID.
Do you think Bedelia will start sneaking garlic on the side, just to mess with her flavor?
Or a long acting toxin.
a la Rappacini's Daughter?
Hannibal: Fuller really is pure evil. They hinted last night that the others are all dead, but I don't really believe it until we actually see something back at the FBI.
Holy shit, SHOW. How many times can the same person's death come as a complete and shattering surprise?
I wasn't surprised by it. I noticed early she wasn't interacting with anyone else, and the feeling of this season is so trippy and surreal that I'm not really trusting anything that is being shown. Is it wrong that this season is making me want to go to Italy?
I fell right into it, and then I was sobbing and shouting at my laptop in tearful fury.
eta: And then, holy everything, that broken ghastly FrankenWendigo. That's an image from which nightmares run screaming.
Yes, that was one of the freakiest things I've ever seen. I'm continually shocked at what Fuller is able to get away with on network television.
That was creepier than most of the things I've seen in R-rated horror movies!
I saw Hugh Dancy on a talk show the other night and he said that Standards & Practices objected to seeing the butt cracks of two victims who were posed nude in a kneeling prayer position with angel wings flayed out of the skin of their backs. The solution? Douse them in more blood.