If you're going to deviate drastically from the source material you better make it good. "The Wrath of the Lamb," keeping the same style and mood, delivered a finale episode we'll …
Every episode since NBC announced it was canceling Hannibal has seemed abbreviated and sped up so as not to have as many loose ends when the last episode ends. "The Number of the B…
"And the Beast From the Sea" demonstrated even behind his glass barrier Hannibal still wields power and, thanks to brilliant editing and cinematography, how he continues to mold th…
I came into The Gift hoping for that trippy mind bending thriller where someone in the end is left either dead or in the middle of a murder, but what I got was a weird thriller tha…
Hannibal has been about the chase, the hunt, and ferreting out clues that always lead farther down the rabbit hole, but "And the Woman Clothed in Sun" (maybe due to the series canc…
With a kidnapped girlfriend and a timeline to save her, one would think "Brave Traveler" was just another run of the mill television episode like CSI or NCIS, but with the fox bein…
It's episodes like "And the Woman Clothed With the Sun," that made us love Hannibal in the first place, but things should start getting even more warped with Dr. Lector and Will (w…
"Exploits" takes a more conventional television approach (Other than an awkward bathroom scene) to tell its story, but this doesn't mean the episode wasn't worth watching because i…
Audiences will be more familiar with the storyline in "The Great Red Dragon," but the episode (as well as the entire season) has more in common with Michael Mann's Manhunter than w…
If you were to take out the talk of cooking and eating male penises "Digestivo" would have still been the most disturbing episode to date, but it was the slow burn to the end that …