Intense. Passionate. Amazing. A masterpiece.
This season has a bit more of a confusing plot / red thread, but it works out fine by the end where you'll catch up if you fall out. It is an incredibly amazing season, with a strong beginning and a strong end.
Wow. Wow. I'm shocked and amazed.
I was so sure the feeding-the-dogs scene was a hallucination, but nope... Oh well!
Yawn. Pick up the pace, people!
Damn, that scene with the bed... Is there homo-erotic subtext or am I just imagining it?
Nobody fucks with Graham's dog, especially not some otherkin nerd!
That ending scene between Hannibal and Will gave me goosebumps.
What is Will's motive for going back to therapy? I didn't really get that part. Otherwise, an amazing and great episode.
Dr. Bloom and Hannibal... the self-cannibalizing... THE LAST MINUTE OF THE EPISODE?? Where do I even start? There was so much interesting stuff going on!
Hannibal does the MOST. Such a hard-working man! Jeez...
I'm sad so see Beverly go, but I love how the plot is picking up pace
Troy is my least favorite character, but this episode was interesting due to the raw emotion in it. Amazing.
The shocking revelation hurts me again. Couldn't see it coming, but it's not unbelievable.
Joelle is a feminist icon, change my mind.
My favorite episode of the show so far. The last 10 minutes are so goddamn powerful.
Lionel deserves better than Silvio.
Surprising! I'm not usually a fan of sci-fi, but I liked it. It was fun, but I probably won't watch/play it again. It also got a bit boring and repetitive.
Not only is this full of pseudoscience and bad advice, but it offers nothing new that you didn't get in the first movie. If you're gonna preach bullshit, at least make it interesting! Giving it a 2 because the animated parts are cute.
Great episode. The visuals are just stunning.
This show is just as good the second time around. Samantha crying over the monkey-tweet is one of the scenes that have sat with me the longest. It's just beautiful and thought-provoking.
You'd think this horror movie was made in the early 2000s, not 2017. Boring and unoriginal. Props for a mildly diverse cast, though.
They just brushed off the part where he molested his nephew.. wtf? It's very clear Netflix have an agenda, but making/framing Steven as a "good guy" because they don't think he did the murder is incredibly disrespectful to his sexual assault victims.
This is.... so boring and slow-paced
This is possibly the least interesting show/episode I've ever seen, and also weirdly rape-apologistic. What is the editing!?
Meh, this movie was a 1 until halfway through, where it became more than just poly-propaganda (heh, funny word). Way too long, but got an extra star rating due to the great visuals and editing.
I don't really see Hannibal's motive yet, but everything is just gold.
"I believe you" yessssss! thank you Gillian Anderson!
This is a good start of the season!
Very funny, but a bit too childish at times. Pegg and Frost has the same, undoubtable chemistry, but it doesn't feel as good as their other movies together, due to Rogen being put into the mix.