Fuller's been pretty open about his plans to follow the books in broad strokes, at least.
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I gather this show is very *loosely* based upon the books and movies.
It's... playing with them? It's not just "we'll use the character names and the premise and ignore the rest." Some of it is straight from the novels. Some of it is twisted around: Gideon does things Hannibal did in the books, and even his name is from an early screenplay for Silence of the Lambs. Miriam almost caught Hannibal the way Will does in the books. We've already seen the first Red Dragon victims. A fair amount of dialogue is copied from the text.
And then on top he's sprinkling references to The Shining and Motel Hell and Flannery O'Connor and Dead Like Me...it's a good time.
Anyway, yes, this incarnation of Hannibal has a lot of similarities to a vampire, just without the supernatural side to it.
His ear trick might have been a little magical. Have you seen the interviews where Mikkelsen says he's playing Lecter as Satan?
Have you seen the interviews where Mikkelsen says he's playing Lecter as Satan?
Yes. And I believe him. Which is something I really love about Hannibal.
His ear trick might have been a little magical. Have you seen the interviews where Mikkelsen says he's playing Lecter as Satan?
Now I want to hear "The Devil Went Down To Georgia: Iron Chef Edition".
There's a casting spoiler out for NCIS. Any quick Google will reveal it, so browse with caution.
Finally watching
Elementary.
Loving.
Can't make up my mind whether
The Glades
is here or Cable Drama, but I'm here now, so I'll post here.
Is it just me, or has our protagonist, Jim, turned into a Major Asshole? He's so disrespectful of other people and their lives. Has he always been this way and I just haven't been paying attention (I admit this is distinctly possible)? I found myself wondering if I should drop the show tonight, but as is so often the case, I like the supporting cast enough that I'll put up with him for a while longer.
No, it's gotten worse. They've never known what to do with the Callie relationship so first he did the stupid Atlanta thing and now they're just making them both kind of idiots to gin up some conflict.
I was really hoping that Shepherd Book's flamboyant fashion designer would turn out to be an act.
As for treating the killers like they weren't criminals because they were old and cute--well.
I dunno, given the circumstances of the death, I feel like a really good lawyer could have gotten them off completely. I'm lactose intolerant, I have the responsibility to confirm that something is dairy-free before I put it in my mouth or I take the consequences. And my consequences aren't nearly that dire. He knows he's allergic to nuts, and brownies having nuts in them is a pretty standard occurrence (not like the peanut butter in the chili in the episode of...Monk? CSI?...something). As they put it, "He choked on his rudeness". Now, if he had died from the greasy stair or the cut brake lines, that would be a different story (and I think you're right that those 2 characters probably shouldn't have been let off for being old and cute...or wait, have I talked myself around to your point...maybe they should have all gone down for conspiracy, if not for the death itself...which would make it Felony Murder...I dunno...I've only taken Business Law, my Criminal Law experience is 99% what I've learned on TV. Maybe I agree with you...
I was really hoping that Shepherd Book's flamboyant fashion designer would turn out to be an act.
This
however, I can def agree would have been awesome.