Yet gorgeous.
The show keeps doing this to me. It's very confusing
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Wow. That tiger scene. Wow.
This has been the strongest season so far. I mean, this is freaking great television.
I haven't processed my grief from the cancellation. It's too horrible.
I'm getting tired of saying...Best. Episode. Ever.
Richard Armitage downright rules the second half of this final season.
Mara, have you looked at any of the pre-air reviews at IMDb for tonight's episode? By all accounts, it's going to be FANTASTIC.
I approach tonight's series finale with mixed emotions -- definitely thankful that NBC had the guts to air it for three seasons, and I'm really excited for tonight's capper. So sad, though, that it ended prematurely -- I will really miss this show. Let's see if it goes out with a bang tonight. The next season was supposed to be a reimagining of the Silence of the Lambs storyline. Too bad Netflix or HBO didn't show interest in continuing it.
Cheers to one of the truly outstanding television series of recent memory.
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Holy shit what an ending.
Guys seriously that is how you end a TV show. That was gorgeous.
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* speechless *
Beautifully done, and even touching.
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While there will likely be debates as to which season is the best (even with Season 3's flaw(s) and flawed approach of trying to shoehorn two of Harris's novels into a single season), it's this final season that will probably resonate best with me because it not only remains true to Bryan Fuller's vision, it's the one that leads to such a logical conclusion (even down to the Sherlock Holmes nod). Despite the ever-increasing jettisoning of real world logic this season, it brought it all home in a moving, and frankly, gorgeous finale that was -- for lack of a better adjective -- pretty much perfect. A thing of beauty.
The best trick Hannibal ever played was convincing NBC that it was a show about serial killers...
Wowwwwwwww.
This is cool.
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*single tear*
Read this great article about Hannibal's innovative legacy and possible influence on future shows.
Hannibal Clothes/Prop Auction
Very reasonable asking bids for #'s 772 & 905.
#1259? Not so much. (Gillian Anderson's size 4 navy blue gown and earrings that she wore in her final "dinner" scene) http://i1.ifrm.com/html/emoticons/ohmy.gif
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The winning bid was $7,750. The priciest item, at $18,750, was this:
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And they now officially have.
Watched seasons 1 and 2 about 5 years ago, and by the time I acquired 3 too much time had passed and I didn't want to watch it without rewatching the whole series.
Did seasons 1 and 2 over the last couple of weeks, and watched the first 2 episodes of season 3 last night.
This show is magnificent.
I mean, it has a few flaws particularly in characterization that bug me, but not enough to even come close to spoiling the experience.
I stopped watching when Crawford lets Hannibal get away a second time. Also, it didn't make sense that he had the upper hand in the fight when they were previously shown to be equals. It all felt contrived like many other parts of season 3. More like the last straw for me but I may attempt to finish it later this year.