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Hannibal - Season 2
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The second season follows Will Graham's continuing battle to prove his innocence while trying to disprove Hannibal's. Graham's trial faces multiple interruptions when it appears that he and his alleged crimes have gained an admirer who seems to want to control Graham's fate. Elsewhere, other members of the FBI have started closing the net around Hannibal causing him to act in order to save himself.
Actors:
Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen, Caroline Dhavernas, Hettienne Park, Laurence Fishburne, Scott Thompson, Aaron Abrams, Gillian Anderson, Cynthia Nixon, Raúl Esparza, Ryan Field, ...»
Director:
Bryan Fuller
Country:
United States
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PopMatters
September 19, 2014 What makes Hannibal such an essential and worthwhile ongoing project is that it never loses sight of its moral equation, even as it becomes untethered from reality.
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Grantland
March 12, 2014 Hannibal is the rare network show with an utterly unique visual palette - even if it's one many might find distinctly unpalatable.
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TV Guide
February 28, 2014 [It] is a feast of macabre freakishness, going beyond the realm of guilty pleasure in a sustained nightmare of horrific yet elegantly hypnotic design.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
March 03, 2014 From the unofficial slogan of the show ("Eat the rude") to the food-theme episode titles ("Amuse-Bouche," "Potage"), [Bryan] Fuller leavens the grimness with just enough irony.
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We Got This Covered
April 04, 2014 Welcome back, Fannibals! It's been a long wait, but Bryan Fuller's incredible, dark and beautifully haunting take on Dr. Lecter has finally returned, and if the premiere episode is any indication, we're in for one hell of a season of Hannibal.
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RogerEbert.com
March 04, 2014 With the first two episodes of season two of Bryan Fuller's brilliant reimagining of Thomas Harris' Hannibal... the creators of what I considered to be the best network drama of 2013 set the stage to possibly top their first remarkable season.
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Slate
February 26, 2014 Somehow it has become an engrossing, psychologically dense show that is also visually stunning. Hannibal is the kind of gem seldom found on network TV.
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TheWrap
March 04, 2014 Hannibal's second season elevates the surprisingly-high bar set by the first - creating binge-worthy television that makes you, like the titular character, covet for more.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
February 28, 2014 The show's greatest asset is its mastery of tone, a quality most shows don't have the time or inclination to get right.
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HitFix
February 27, 2014 The last thing television needs is more serial killer dramas. But when they're this well made, this smart and creative and unexpectedly funny? Then, yes, more Hannibal, please.
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