I literally just posted a question about Hannibal on my Tumblr account, so I might as well ask you here as well:
"So I’ve been thinking of giving Hannibal a chance, but I’m hesitant. Is it worth the nightmares? Because I’m pretty sure it will freak me the fuck out, but I’ve also been intrigued by it from the beginning, and I love all things Gillian Anderson. For the sake of context, a few of my other favorite dramas have been The Fall, American Horror Story, & The X-Files. So I don’t mind horror, but I do have a fine freak-out line when it comes to torture. AHS slid by there because I felt certain that Lana Banana & Sister Jude would be “okay” in the end, and that Bloody Face would get his. Is the torture element on Hannibal gratuitous in your opinion? Or does it simply add to the show’s depth?"
And, frankly, I want to be spoiled re: Bedelia's ending before I watch it (if I do). Is it implied that she's not going to get away in the end then?
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Date: 2015-08-29 09:54 pm (UTC)"So I’ve been thinking of giving Hannibal a chance, but I’m hesitant. Is it worth the nightmares? Because I’m pretty sure it will freak me the fuck out, but I’ve also been intrigued by it from the beginning, and I love all things Gillian Anderson. For the sake of context, a few of my other favorite dramas have been The Fall, American Horror Story, & The X-Files. So I don’t mind horror, but I do have a fine freak-out line when it comes to torture. AHS slid by there because I felt certain that Lana Banana & Sister Jude would be “okay” in the end, and that Bloody Face would get his. Is the torture element on Hannibal gratuitous in your opinion? Or does it simply add to the show’s depth?"
And, frankly, I want to be spoiled re: Bedelia's ending before I watch it (if I do). Is it implied that she's not going to get away in the end then?