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niven

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  1. How this Chelsea person can mock someone's accent is beyond me. I agree, Mads does great interviews too, he always sound honest and sharp with his answers, but yes, he seldom do interviews and public appearances. He seems to prefer to stay with his family in Denmark when he got the time.
  2. The Hunt is pretty heavy, yes, but Mads was amazing and he was used perfectly in that movie by the director. All the other casts were great too. Pusher is not my type of movie, so I haven't watch it and I don't think I will, but I know lots of people think the whole Pusher series was great.
  3. I like Adam's Apples. I would reccomend After The Wedding, Flame & Citron, A Royal Affair, and The Hunt as well. Don't forget to prepare some tissues though...
  4. Damn that was true and true bloodbath finale! Hell hath no fury like a cannibal scorned! Great performances from everyone, especially Mads, it's his episode, I'm speechless. Yes, he was just so heartbroken by betrayal and slashes everyone. I doubt he cares much about their survival.
  5. So, I just saw this from tvguide.com: Looks like our interpretation is correct.
  6. Well, at least he spared Mason for Margot to torture with, that's like the greatest gift for Margot, lol.
  7. I'm not sure I want them to explain Mischa's death. Bringing her up once in while for an insight of Hannibal's inner feeling/thought is great, but explaining everything might not work so well. After all, Hannibal Rising wasn't exactly a great story.
  8. I thought so too. Lots of reasons for Hannibal to spare Mason, but I think doing it to help Margot was the main reason.
  9. Kinda disappointed we didn't get to see a flashback on it.
  10. Yeah, he seems to have a lot of free time to learn some moves.
  11. I loved that we got Hannibal talking about Mischa, his emotion was devastating even though his expression was subtle. Mikkelsen is doing an insane job slowly letting out the true Hannibal via mannerisms. He's been playing him so conservatively around everyone so far that it's like he's been feeling a bit more comfortable to embrace his own nature between playing the Vergers and Will. Can't wait to see how they'll integrate Lady Murasaki and Uncle Robertus into Hannibal's life in the show. Wonder who'll get cast as the Lady.
  12. Disappointed that the "dead Freddie" plot happened exactly as I predicted. Hannibal is so surprisingly dumb to fall for this kind of cheap trick. Guess it's another "Hannibal is so obsessed with Will he can't see it" reasoning, just like Alana was, oh wait, even Alana can outsmart Hannibal now!
  13. There are Gideon and Miriam from season1, and then there are Chilton, Matthew Brown, and (my theory from watching next week's preview) Freddie in the current season. My guess is Hey, I hope I'm wrong, and the show won't actually go down that route, but that's my suspicion. I'll actually be very disappointed if I'm right.
  14. That's also one of thing, we actually saw Will dragging Freddie out of the car (what happened with Fuller's "no violence against female" policy by the way?), but even then, we still didn't believe he could kill her. Can't imagine how Hannibal who didn't see anything could believe Will did killed her. Anyway, my debate isn't on whether Will did killed Freddie, but on whether another fake death plot is going to be used again. That's why I hope he did killed her, the fake death plots in this show is getting ridiculous.
  15. Like I said, if the audiences never believe that Will could kill Freddie, then IMO they haven't earned that "Hannibal falls for it" plot (if they really go that way). I don't really understand this situation, if Will kills Freddie, people will be unhappy, because it'll be OOC, Will would never kills innocent people. If Will didn't kill Freddie and yet Hannibal falls for it, then our usualy smart villain is actually very stupid, because how could he actually believes someone like Will could kill an innocent person? Neither options make sense to me.
  16. I'm with you. Catching Hannibal can only be satisfying if the audiences didn't see it coming. If the audiences already saw it coming and predicted it, yet Hannibal falls for it, then we're all smarter than dumbed-down Hannibal, and that wouldn't work. If it's so obvious that we can all see it, Hannibal should definitely see it too. I would also prefer Freddie to be dead for the story to works, and I mean 100% dead, with her dead body being shown to us and Hannibal.
  17. Agreed. Hannibal is not dumb, he won't just take anyone's word on it. He will need to see her corpse before he'll believe any of it.
  18. I noticed the "has" too. Still keeping up hopes for Chilton.
  19. Tonight's episode, Su-Zakana, showed a lot of Hannibal's "nonchalant wtf" facial expressions. It's truly a joy to watch, priceless. Hannibal petting that silence lamb was such a nice touch too.
  20. Well, Hannibal needs to frame someone to help exonerate Will before he rots in there, and Chilton is the most plausible option of them all because of his involvement on the CR case. Fuller was kinda stretching it I guess.
  21. I see the kitchen scene as his play to lull Will into a sense of power. It's like saying, you're holding the gun, you have the power to kill me anytime, but then you won't ever know why I did all this, are you ok with that or would you prefer to know the answers before killing me? Hannibal was very calm in the pool scene and he managed to overpower gun wielding Beverly and Jack, so I don't believe he was scared of Will. Which is why, when he opens the door for Will, he asks again, are you going to point a gun and try kill me again or are you here for the answers?
  22. Damn, Hannibal, at this rate you'll run out of people to frame. Does he has a list or something??
  23. One thing that disappointed me the most in this episode, why didn't they show us the reactions of the 2 FBI agents when they were greeted by Hannibal in his plastic murder suit?! Hannibal's polite "One moment, please" was so hilarious I just had to pause it for a while, lol. Anyway, it's sad that Gideon and Chilton are gone (well, maybe it's only temporary with Chilton, who knows).
  24. Hannibal did get more screen time this season, but that's because Will's in jail, and I think Fuller's lead is still and will always be Will Graham (he said so a couple of times actually). Everyone's life basically revolve around visiting Will's prison one way or another. Sometimes it's even feel forced, like scenes where Alana visits Will are so boring.
  25. I'm pretty sure that all the foods were normal meat. He knew Will has been telling everyone that he's the Chesapeake Ripper, and the fact that Beverly took the liver from his fridge means that Will already told her that he's a cannibal. He deliberately told Jack that he's throwing a dinner party while killing people as the Chesapeake Ripper and taking their organs. He knew Will is going to tell Jack to test his foods. His calm winks to Chilton pretty much confirmed this. He orchestrated everything, like how he composed his song. You go you Fancy Cannibal!
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