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SumFought: Hannibal Season 2 Premier

The best psychopath thriller is now back on TV every Friday Night on NBC at 1o PM. You can catch it on Hulu for free like most NBC shows.

So, Will Graham is back, and the same is with Dr. Hannibal Lecter. And just as I was watching the premier, I suddenly realized why they named it Will, or at least I think they did it because of the pun. It was from the dialogue between Agent Jack Crawford and Dr. Hannibal Lecter.


Dr. Hannibal Lecter: "We can't define Will only by his maddest edges."

Agent Jack Crawford: "We can't define Will at all."

See what they did there? They're putting a larger ideology into five seconds, on TV, that flashes and possibly goes down the drain without even seeing the light of day. Which also lead us to the artistic style, the cinematography that the show Hannibal continue to adopt. The darker and dim color, a world portrayed as a lifeless environment, only a specific bunch could exist under the focused lens. And it also brought up the blurred background and the impressive post-production.


And while Will was still imprisoned and much desperate to liberate himself as he drew closer to the lost memory of Hannibal, he continued to help the investigation just as the previous season, though in a much less comfortable position as a presumed psychologically insane.


And since it's the premier of season 2, the show again, displayed its intrigue sequence and unconditioned love to violence and blood and gore. It was the opening scene where Agent Jack Crawford fought against Dr. Hannibal Lecter. And man, isn't it just great to see them hit it off and bring it down to the fists and knife and tie and let the unsolved begone and resolve the hate in a mash of blood?


And if you had been following Hannibal season 1, you'll notice that the delicious foods prepared by our very own Dr. Hannibal Lecter continued to shine and twinkle. The guy who prepared these food backstage, behind the camera absolutely deserve a big round of applause. (I don't think Mads Mikkelsen, the guy who plays Dr. Hannibal Lecter could pull it off all by himself). It must be someone with extensive knowledge of food, either by research or gathered from travel.


And, if you are not with Hannibal for the last season, a huge chance is that you will miss quite a bit of information before Will was locked in a cell. But if you are intrigued merely by the violence, then welcome to the feast, Hannibal.

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