DOCTOR REACTS TO HANNIBAL | Psychiatrist Analyzes Dr Hannibal Lecter | Dr Elliott

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Lots of requests for this one. I'm analyzing and reacting to Hannibal. Hannibal Lecter is probably the most famous forensic psychiatrist in TV and film, but please be reassured, most of us aren't serial killers and cannibals. Interestingly, this episode depicted him as a very good psychiatrist - probably something to helps him blend in and for his crimes to go unnoticed.
This episode covers mental illnesses such as PTSD and even a bit of physical medicine such as a condition called diabetic ketoacidosis. Hope you like!
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@welq3616
@welq3616 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal minimazing Will's ptsd actually alligns with his plan - he wanted to gaslight and alienate Will enough to play around with his illness
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
On one hand, I get what you mean but on the other, I kinda feel like sometimes we minimize shit not to say it isn't there but to not make the other person feel bad about it. I assumed it was just that, more innocent.
@wordcharm2649
@wordcharm2649 2 жыл бұрын
@@operationada Hannibal isn't "we" though. He's a very specific character written in a quite intentional way by the showrunner. Season 1 Hannibal is shown to be gaslighting/manipulating Will from the very beginning. We literally see him hiding MRIs and clock-drawing tests on a consistent basis. So, yeah, the OP is 100% correct. The minimizing is intentional on Hannibal's part.
@nathansossai
@nathansossai 2 жыл бұрын
@@operationada It all culminates later in the season. It's very much intentional, yes.
@21pilotos
@21pilotos 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I was going to comment that!
@makkiewakkie9267
@makkiewakkie9267 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I noticed that and immediately flagged it as manipulation. Never even watched the show
@mekkio77
@mekkio77 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is very much a gentleman serial killer. The jokingly motto of this show while it aired was, "Eat the rude." Mikkelsen said that he played Hannibal like he was Lucifer and tempting Will to sin. And throughout the series you see him slowly trying to twist Will into becoming like him. The Devil metaphor came up frequently. And.....yeah, that wasn't chicken they were eating..... Again, it fit in the Hannibal = Lucifer theme. He tempts you with the most delicious, elegant looking meals only later you find out the meat was human.
@amandasnider2644
@amandasnider2644 2 жыл бұрын
Ironically Hannibal can also be quite rude/petty as well
@corriedebeer799
@corriedebeer799 2 жыл бұрын
It is called projected cannibalism. Reason why I don't eat meat I don't make myself.
@Fivreld
@Fivreld 2 жыл бұрын
yeah, from Hannibal's view he's shaping Will into something More. he sees potential in Will, and he wants to use it, but he also wants to see just how much Will can evolve.
@jamegumb7298
@jamegumb7298 Жыл бұрын
Free range rude.
@jamegumb7298
@jamegumb7298 Жыл бұрын
@@amandasnider2644 Oh Amanda. You really need to have more fun in life.
@tywco
@tywco 3 жыл бұрын
They get away from the “monster of the week” procedural pretty quickly. There’s none of that in seasons two or three. It’s amazing they got this show on television. If you can stomach it, watch it all. It’s batshit crazy.
@rhiannongreen2642
@rhiannongreen2642 3 жыл бұрын
I think a few distributers put their foot down regarding the lost boys Christmas special
@OlPalJoe
@OlPalJoe 3 жыл бұрын
Imo, it doesn't really even have the same boring aspects 0f the monster of the week formula bc everything contributes to the main villains plan (Hannibal) or the main characters...development lol
@OlPalJoe
@OlPalJoe 3 жыл бұрын
@Colm Coss more like a...love crime? heh heh
@OlPalJoe
@OlPalJoe 3 жыл бұрын
@Colm Coss buddy...I've seen the show too I didn't disagree why are you acting like i did?
@alexanderayers4904
@alexanderayers4904 3 жыл бұрын
@@rhiannongreen2642 The lost boys Christmas one, I believe, is still on Hulu. That's where I've been watching it.
@goodguykonrad3701
@goodguykonrad3701 3 жыл бұрын
I like how you heard "empathy disorder" and thought it meant Wil wasn't empathetic. Poor man is too empathetic
@papl20
@papl20 3 жыл бұрын
I think he didn't watch the first episode. In which they also suggest he might be on the spectrum.
@fadelessdreamer
@fadelessdreamer 3 жыл бұрын
@@papl20 Hugh Dancy said in an interview that Will IS NOT on the spectrum. He isn't. How do I know? Because I am. Also Hugh played a role who WAS on the spectrum some time before (watch Adam) and did his research for the part. Will uses it as a means to stop people seeing him as he REALLY is. You tell people 'yeah I'm on the spectrum, i'm weird.' And they stop looking to label you. That's what happened. If you read the book Red Dragon you get a real sense of the character - whereas Hugh's job is to make the audience LIKE him. I've rewatched this show many times and keep appreciating it for different reasons etc, and I honestly like the fact Will is a snarky bitter bitch. Sure he has glimpses of decency but he's really troubled deep down and he mirrors Hannibal is his 'dysfunctional functionality' and how he doesn't fit into society as we know it.
@papl20
@papl20 3 жыл бұрын
@@fadelessdreamer oh I agree with you 100%, I expressed myself incorrectly, what I meant was that the doctor stated Will was on the spectrum, and it sounded as if he thought it was something novel, when in reality the show suggested it in the first minutes of episode 1. Still the show did put that idea, very intentionally I think, to throw the audience off, but hopefully people who know even a little bit of autism spectrum or are neurodivergent and curious enough to do some research, are aware that Will uses this to keep people out. Maybe season 1 can confuse some but by season 2 one knows Will is most definitely NOT on the spectrum. On re-watch you can see it even clearer that Will's true colors have always been there. I've also read the books (that's what attracted me to the show in the first place when it was released) but I see the books, the movies and the show as three entirely separate creatures.
@neekromancer
@neekromancer 2 жыл бұрын
TV and movie leads are all too often portrayed as emotionless. Will getting his power from his emotions is a Hollywood rarity!
@lelemonster03
@lelemonster03 2 жыл бұрын
​@@fadelessdreamer but if Will is this bad why him fight so much not to be a killer? he has empathy.
@mercurialfunk
@mercurialfunk 3 жыл бұрын
"That's a bit grandiose." That's it, that's the show.
@kpaxian6044
@kpaxian6044 3 жыл бұрын
Your comment made me smile. Grandiose, yes, borderline baroque.
@FatTibbySuccubus
@FatTibbySuccubus 3 жыл бұрын
Bryan Fuller told everyone they're making a "pretentious 80s art house show"
@neodlehoko404
@neodlehoko404 3 жыл бұрын
“tell me Will”
@blargmeblarg
@blargmeblarg 2 жыл бұрын
I know you were making the funny (and it hit, I lol'd) - but just to be clear I think he was using grandiose in the psychological sense, where someone "wrongly holds themselves at an extraordinarily high status in their mind." - Fair dues to Hannibal, he is erudite and sophisticated and excellent at murder, but he is not God, or even 'a' god among many, and he seems to be equating himself (and by extension Will, or vice versa) to God in a sense with that scene - hence "well that's a bit grandiose"
@blondefisk
@blondefisk 3 жыл бұрын
To be fair... Eating people doesn't breach confidentiality agreements. I am FINALLY in much needed therapy, and in all the paper work I signed there was no section where it said that my Therapist was not allowed to eat me... However there is a great deal of agreements made in regards to confidentiality :)
@papl20
@papl20 3 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHA HAS THIS IS HILARIOUS. Gotta be careful about cannibal psychotherapists 🤭
@victoriafernandez4642
@victoriafernandez4642 3 жыл бұрын
XD
@ThatNordicGuy
@ThatNordicGuy 3 жыл бұрын
"So this guy has PTSD but his boss is taking him back to a traumatic scene?" Oh buddy, you have no idea...
@sleepingfrog
@sleepingfrog 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is a slow burn of a show. A very good one in that. I recommend watching the whole show. The micro expressions of both, Hannibal and Will are amazing.
@amandasnider2644
@amandasnider2644 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like a student of acting watching them. I feel like I'm studying
@7907-u8h
@7907-u8h 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite examples of this was that one scene where Mason stabs the chair with a knife. Paying attention to Hannibal, his annoyance is very subtle but it's there and it makes me laugh because he just looks annoyed/flabbergasted for a brief second
@lisavalentine8877
@lisavalentine8877 Жыл бұрын
Agree! The micro expressions are so subtle that you aren't even fully aware of how your perspective has been shifted by a flick of a glance to the side.
@klapollo3861
@klapollo3861 3 жыл бұрын
You should totally watch the whole show. They have a few "killer of the week" episodes to introduce the characters, but it becomes something else entirely a few episodes in and season 2 and 3 are something else entirely. The cinematoraphy is great, the cast is excellent and it's pretty gay. Edit: Also Hannibal is such a shit psychiatrist, it's hilarious to watch. He tells Franklin with his Anxiety basically: "You have to try to be less anxious."
@pemo2676
@pemo2676 3 жыл бұрын
i mean his whole thing is generally making sick people worse, and franklin was probably just a coverup
@klapollo3861
@klapollo3861 3 жыл бұрын
@@pemo2676 He has quite a good reputation so I think he has to do his job properly at some point - but you're right, I think he weeds out his patients for those he could manipulate to murder someone.
@lovelylimbo3484
@lovelylimbo3484 3 жыл бұрын
I love the whole show so much
@RamnaViaz
@RamnaViaz 3 жыл бұрын
He had the full intention of killing Franklin eventually, Franklin triggered an instinctive rejection to weakness in Hannibal, he was also overstepping the border between doctor and patient by stalking Hannibal and showing up at places just to meet him outside of a clinical context and seeking his friendship, he was also rude, not purposefully so but unintentionally prone to social faux pas due to his awkwardness and anxiety disorder and this irked Hannibal heavily; he was itching to kill him since day one and he was making him worse on purpose or at the very least wasn't very interested in helping him.
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
Guys, don't give everything away lol let him find out for himself and Hannibal didn't tell Franklin to be "less anxious." He talked about how "Franklin, you have to convince yourself the lion is not in the room. When it is, I assure you, you will know." Let's not take the eloquence out of the show, please. The writing is brilliant.
@meganbondy1566
@meganbondy1566 3 жыл бұрын
When Hannibal and Will were discussing Will’s ‘empathy disorder’ they weren’t talking about him LACKING empathy but instead having too much. He gets into the heads of serial killers to catch them and it affects his mental health. They say that Will has too many special neutrons in his brain that we have as babies to pick up on other people and to mimic their actions but lose as we grow up. Will didn’t lose his and now feels what everyone else is feeling. It’s why he avoids people and is so good at his job. It’s weird science and is probably BS but that’s the shows reasoning why Will is so affected paired with his autism/Asperger’s.
@arjunvinod8470
@arjunvinod8470 3 жыл бұрын
Watch the whole show. Its really good. The thing you should focus about is the chemistry between Will and hannibal and how in each episode a new killer is effecting Will. Hannibal is manipulating Will, so dont take it like how a psychiatrist should treat their patients. Please watch the whole show. Would love more of your analysis of second season.
@sierramccutchen3531
@sierramccutchen3531 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree that he needs to watch more episodes of a later season!
@annarosegray9818
@annarosegray9818 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is less interested in helping Will and treating his condition, he wants to use it to his own advantage. The more Will is struggling, the more he can be manipulated.
@Malysari
@Malysari 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is an amazing show throughout the first two seasons. Season two has one of the best finales in the history of television in my opinion.
@RyanGraubner
@RyanGraubner 3 жыл бұрын
If they had stopped the entire show at the end of season 2 it would have been simultaneously the greatest and most frustrating moment of TV ever.
@Janncrush12
@Janncrush12 3 жыл бұрын
I recently saw a commentary about how ticking sounds are all over the s2 soundtrack as a reminder how the season is avalanching to what we were shown in s2ep1. There are so many details that make the final ep almost feel like fate but also consequences to the characters actions.
@Malysari
@Malysari 3 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, there's stuff in the very first episode of the show that doesn't get revealed until season two, ie: the swinging pendulum that Hannibal uses to hypnotize Will. I may be wrong, but I think they start building to that in the very beginning but don't show it until season two.
@yballaw2714
@yballaw2714 3 жыл бұрын
for real, season 3 was fun because it was more hannibal but i feel like it should’ve ended after season 2.
@thetruth830
@thetruth830 Жыл бұрын
The third season gets too much flack in my opinion, the first four episodes were hit or miss but episode five and on had some of the best episodes of the series - and the finale was more satisfying IMO
@hattarapilvi
@hattarapilvi 3 жыл бұрын
i agree that they showed hannibal being a very good psychiatrist! the thing with hannibal in this show is that he is a very skilled doctor, its just that a lot of the time hes on purpose manipulating patients because he enjoys winding them up and watching them go. this was a very interesting reaction and if you ever feel like reacting to more of hannibal, you’d definitely have one viewer here!
@DoctorElliottCarthy
@DoctorElliottCarthy 3 жыл бұрын
So glad you liked it 🙂
@KimberlyKohn
@KimberlyKohn 3 жыл бұрын
For other S1 episodes, I might suggest Episode 6("Entrée"), because it introduces Dr. Chilton to contrast with Hannibal and Episode 8("Fromage") because you see Hannibal with another patient(who you also see in Ep 1) AND Dr. Du Maurier. I would also just recommend the show to watch on your own time because it's excellent.
@goodguykonrad3701
@goodguykonrad3701 3 жыл бұрын
Conversely, we should recommend the whole show
@thatb1h855
@thatb1h855 3 жыл бұрын
deffo on episode 8, I would love to see how he reacts to hannibal and bedelia's conversations
@happylittlephanny9643
@happylittlephanny9643 2 жыл бұрын
definitely agree with both of those! I'd really love to see more of Hannibal
@7907-u8h
@7907-u8h 2 жыл бұрын
@Cannibal Teddy fun is one way to put it. 🤣🤣
@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432
@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't read the books but the Chilton in the series was just too insignificant of a character to exist. I don't like the implications of any potential contrast I'd have between Chilton and practically anyone else. He didn't have enough substance, enough meat. Hannibal would have fed him to a pig and eaten the pig.
@charopayares1697
@charopayares1697 3 жыл бұрын
the episodes that i would say get more into hannibal’s medical malpractice (well, worse than what you saw) are the episodes in season one that work toward the finale or the middle of season two!
@44eternite
@44eternite 3 жыл бұрын
I was going to comment this :)
@blupeppers6437
@blupeppers6437 3 жыл бұрын
Malpractice is such an understatement to describe what happens
@Deilmo_
@Deilmo_ 3 жыл бұрын
The big thing about the show (especially in season one) is while Hannibal is the Bad Guy and Jack's supposedly the Good Guy he's not. He's disregarding clear signs of distress in his team, doesn't aknowledge his errors (Myriam Lass or Will later in the show) and pushed both too far that he lost one and broke the other, still not showing an ounce of regret for what he did because it was for some Greater Good. That's why he brings will back to Garret's shack even though he probably have PTSD, that's why he pushes him even though he's sick later in the season. Hannibal though a dubious ethical therapist in my opinion make actually a great decision on sharing his emotions to Will. Will is very guarded about therapy and therapist which he sees as one way exchange, he probably had terrible experiences with other therapist to get so defensive, Hannibal brush that off and make it a conversation between adults like he says in other episode, first because he's not officially Will's therapist and second because he knows that with that approach he will open Will more to him. It's probably not good therapy, but that's not Hannibal's goal, his goal is to understand will, gain his trust, get close to him and experiment on him because Will's peculiar and always surprise him. The show has an interesting stand, because while Hannibal is morally bad, he's the best thing that happened to Will because Will is the same as him, minus the fact that Will repressed it. He's what people expect to see of him : Jack sees an emotionally unstable man and that's what he is, Alana see a poor broken puppy that needs protection and that's what he is. Because yes, Will's not that broken puppy he shows himself to be in the first season, lots of people says he became twisted because of Hannibal but for me Will always was "twisted", and was just very good at hiding it to others (and maybe himself)
@lenacarey2333
@lenacarey2333 3 жыл бұрын
I just want to say that you’re 100% correct, I’ve watched the show 5 times and seeing people blatantly misunderstand Will’s character is so frustrating
@jonasstrzyz2469
@jonasstrzyz2469 9 ай бұрын
There is a difference between Will enjoying killing Hobbs and the desires that Hannibal expresses and acts upon. Assuming that Will did actually enjoyed it and it is not no emotion that he attached himself to help him deal with his guilt - we don't actually see to what extent Will "becomes" the serial killers who he hunts. The are also also two important episodes which reflect Hannibals motivation in general and towards Will Graham.
@morganhulstrom8552
@morganhulstrom8552 3 жыл бұрын
The amount of essays written by fellow fannibals makes me laugh so hard and yet I am reading every single one of them.
@danceswithdirt7197
@danceswithdirt7197 3 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah, I'm here for it. I *love* this show. The cinematography, the casting, the writing…. from a layman's perspective anyways it is on point. And I love that you are reacting to it as well. I hope you are well doctor!
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
the writing is the best i've ever seen/heard on TV. truly, out of this fucking world man. i wish i knew more people that were so educated.
@MM-hc1cq
@MM-hc1cq 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly I hope you react to the entire series. It’s so good.
@rring44
@rring44 3 жыл бұрын
It is actually a good show, you could probably just do a reaction for each episode.
@IGarrettI
@IGarrettI 3 жыл бұрын
It's a GREAT show. Not only interesting, intelligent, but also beautiful cinematically
@ChiakiMotomaru
@ChiakiMotomaru 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a reaction for every episode.
@RustinChole
@RustinChole 2 жыл бұрын
9:16 - note that first he asks if Will told Jack. THEN he minimizes what is obviously not something to minimize. You would LOVE this show. It’s basically an elaborate psychological game of chess. Ethical? No. Polite? To the extreme.
@ominousportents
@ominousportents 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you react to Hannibal in its entirety; it’s my favorite show and apart from the psychological thriller elements, it’s also just deeply queer. If you’re looking for specific episodes in season 1, 1x4 “Oeuf” might be a good starting point since it’s not too far out. I truly think you could find so much to talk about in every episode, but I’m greedy 🤷🏼 Also, a note: Will is canonically portrayed as both potentially autistic and possessing “pure empathy,” which the show defines as having the ability to empathize completely with anyone, including killers, and to assume their points of view, which is often difficult and painful. Bryan Fuller (the show’s creator) has said some messed up things about how Will couldn’t actually be autistic since he’s so empathetic, but a lot of fans (including me) disagree with Fuller and still see Will as an autistic character.
@AmalaFrequents
@AmalaFrequents 3 жыл бұрын
As an autistic person I was once ruled out of being autistic for being too empathetic too- by mental health professionals. Me and an autistic friend really loved Will for actually seeming to be a really accurate (if completely murderous) portrayal, or at least having a lot of very relatable behaviours whilst getting to be a character with full agency. I feel like non-autistic people can never really write autism because they don't understand it's more that just a list of symptoms, or the complex internal side of it because they can't live it (however good the intension), thus for me the most relatable characters have always been ones creators say are almost autistic but not quite- because they end up written as full characters not characterised symptoms.
@ONITru7h
@ONITru7h 3 жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with watching Oeuf next. There's lots and lots to talk about in that episode.
@millaray9912
@millaray9912 2 жыл бұрын
Hugh Dancy has also said that Will is not autistic. It has nothing to do with his empathy or stereotypes concerning the empathy of autistic people. Will is dishonest. He does and says what he needs to in order to shut others out so they won’t realize what he really is. But Hannibal sees it, and so does Freddie Lounds.
@kpaxian6044
@kpaxian6044 2 жыл бұрын
@@AmalaFrequents I agree...also on the spectrum and I have always been very empathic, compassionate. I feel like the cognitive empathy thing can totally grow and we often work on it. We are not stupid. We can often focus so well and improve in an area that we can eventually become skilled in areas that we might not have innately gotten in the same way as a neurotypical and in some unusual ways...we can often exceed neurotypicals in areas that they would consider hard for us. For example...I am also quite flexible. When my mental health is good I am more willing to change shifts and adapt to changes than many, many neurotypicals and I believe it's partially because I do not like to be told that I cannot do something. The biggest thing that I struggle to improve is executive functioning and interoception because I feel that is so nervous system based. When it comes to developing EQ, being responsible and changing my mindset...I can often seem to totally defy autistic stereotypes and that's partially because when I focus on anything intensely I can generally get quite good at the subject. So I completely agree with you. Autistics can become very, very skilled in learning how to empathize and most of us are naturally compassionate which is the actual important part. A lot of neurotypicals believe that empathy = compassion. It doesn't. Dark empaths totally understand human emotions and can put themselves in another's shoes but they lack compassion, and that's what makes some very emotionally skilled people, such as Hannibal, dangerous. So I wish the distinction between compassion and empathy was also more often discussed. Most autistics are very justice oriented and compassionate. And you are so right...we can grow quite a bit in any area when we put our mind to it! I see it as the difference between innate or instinctual ability and intellectualizing to achieve the same end goal, however. I still struggle with getting sarcasm especially with new people. Once I 'study' a friend and learn to read between the lines I can suddenly make much better determinations about when they are likely sarcastic. The stereotypes are so, so problematic because they really limit how people see the autistic neurotype. Given our attention to detail and our passion when interested in a subject - and many us seem to be fascinated by psychology - we can often overtake the neurotypical norm simply by drive alone! Great point!
@squiddies6896
@squiddies6896 2 жыл бұрын
tbh i don't think the show really very well accurately portrayed most of the mental health issues involved in it, i have an autistic brother and his dad has asperger's/mild autism and my understanding of it from knowing them and other family members and also having adhd like.. didn't really line up with will's character at all. i thought he looked a lot more like cptsd/ptsd as opposed to having the problems he had due to neurological or developmental problems. i don't think he actually lacked emotional skills rather than he hindered them to avoid actually having to connect
@mehlover
@mehlover 3 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite shows. And yeah there's a serial killer for each arc. If you're comfortable or okay with watching the gory parts I'd love to see more reactions to the show
@rhiannongreen2642
@rhiannongreen2642 3 жыл бұрын
I love how the serial killers always reflect some issue going on with the main cast, the episode where Jack realises what is going on with Bella is a highlight.
@hannalowercase5928
@hannalowercase5928 2 жыл бұрын
is it that gory?
@mehlover
@mehlover 2 жыл бұрын
@@hannalowercase5928 it can get pretty gory and horrifying. Not just with blood, but also body horror
@TCRP117
@TCRP117 3 жыл бұрын
I think you'd love Hannibal. Its a relatively quick watch at 3 seasons from beginning to end so not too egregious a time investment.
@Andy-qz3jk
@Andy-qz3jk 3 жыл бұрын
I truly suggest watching the whole show. It has some interesting lines and weird character development that can take a lot of analysis. I would love to see more of your comments in the show as a whole. Now, I can definitely suggest from season 1 episode 8 and 13. From season 2 episode 3, 8 and 9. Now, season 3 has so many interesting episodes and twists I am sure you will enjoy. Especially the last ones. So yes, watch the whole show and react/analyze your favorite parts.
@ItsDesm
@ItsDesm 3 жыл бұрын
The show makes the viewer question whether Lecter is actually helping Will or not. Lecter sees the gift that Will has, the ability to embody the killers he chases, as maybe something he can manipulate. Lecter always has his own agenda that does not always fall in line with the people who rely on him. It's one part that makes this show so great. Specially with the acting by Mikkelsen, where you can't really read him and his true intentions.
@KayosHybrid
@KayosHybrid 11 ай бұрын
I really like that not only is Hannibal doing a great job at playing an intelligent, competent, experienced psychiatrist - but his use of leading language and incepting positions is what makes his insidious nature so fascinating on screen for this show. He is incepting into the mind of his vulnerable patients ideas and ways to look at situations, while having entirely plausible deniability. He posits God feels powerful and feels good when he kills - self projecting but also offering the olive branch for an emotionally vulnerable patient to metabolise their trauma and make it meaningful in a destructive way. It is interesting to him to sow seeds of dysfunction and escalation in patients. He has the endless air of ‘I am waxing poetic in a way to provoke you to respond, so I can work with your responses in a psychiatric manner’ while also planting validations for dysfunctional thought patterns. Brilliant.
@Mattismen
@Mattismen 3 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite shows, and probably the most beautiful thing I've seen on TV, despite its macabre subject matter.
@elainawinchester4242
@elainawinchester4242 3 жыл бұрын
As a pharmacist, I am offended by this episode of Hannibal. 🤣🤣🤣 Love this show and love your videos! Great video as always!
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
Dude I bet. You'd probably slap someone if they ever tried anything like Eldon Stammets lol
@elainawinchester4242
@elainawinchester4242 3 жыл бұрын
@@operationada I honestly think in this country, with our healthcare and the price of insulin, I wouldn’t even get the chance. The patient would be the first to slap Eldon for making them pay hundreds for sterile water. ☺️☺️
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
@@elainawinchester4242 lmao!! So Eldon would end up in the back of someone's trunk? Probably lol
@elainawinchester4242
@elainawinchester4242 2 жыл бұрын
@@operationada If they don’t go into a coma first, I sure would if it was me paying for insulin. Luckily, most insulin dependent diabetics are testing their blood multiple times a day. So I would hope that they would realize something is up before they go into DKA. Then they could go get their revenge on Eldon before he gets them in his trunk. 🔪🔪⚰️
@inklingofadream
@inklingofadream 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the day someone on tumblr studying the APA ethics guidelines did it during a Hannibal rewatch and highlighted everything Hannibal violated. Their study copy was very colorful by the end XD
@littleboxxes
@littleboxxes 2 жыл бұрын
That's dope.
@iont8172
@iont8172 3 жыл бұрын
16:37 oh he's a good psychiatrist!! He's just not interested in curing patients though. Please could you continue reacting to this show?? There are so many things you can comment on going forward!! Please!
@physicslawss
@physicslawss 3 жыл бұрын
9:10 so, about that... hannibal knows it's something more serious than stress. but that is the point: he doesn't want will to know that. he wants will to get worse and worse so he can manipulate him to his own image. he sees himself as a god, he thinks he should decide who lives and who dies. but when he finds someone interesting (as will) he molds them to be like him, a killer. he wants will to feel out of his mind then makes he thinks he is a murderer by gaslighting him, it's crazy
@justaserdmann3929
@justaserdmann3929 3 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for someone to make a video like that for SOOO long! Hannibal is my favorite show since, like, middle school. Hannibal and Will's relationship are very complex, they cannot be defined by one word. They're manipulative, twisted, loving. It's really interesting to watch how these relationship progress, please make a series of these videos since there is more therapy later in show.
@rhiannongreen2642
@rhiannongreen2642 3 жыл бұрын
The violence in this show is so ridiculously over the top it actually makes it easier to watch, the scene that disturbed me the most (besides every one with Mason in it) was in "Roti" (s1ep11) where Hannibal pushes Will into a seizure for his own amusement.
@pemo2676
@pemo2676 3 жыл бұрын
me and my friends found the horse episode hilarious just because of how goddamn ridiculous it is, like a lot of the show lmao what hit me was also a seizure scene but when hannibal is putting the tube down wills throat for the ear
@rhiannongreen2642
@rhiannongreen2642 3 жыл бұрын
@@pemo2676 yeah same when that guy dresses up as a hydraulic cave bear to kill people, like bruh
@Nagarath16
@Nagarath16 2 жыл бұрын
I hope someone showed you the episode and part where Hannibal goes to HIS therapist. It's kinda interesting how Hannibal knows how to play the game of human and he could have been really good therapist. But I never watched the show until the end, sound-design gives me too much anxiety and is so loud. Also they should have made Hannibal bit less creepy feeling from the start, so it would be more realistic that they didn't suspect him at all. (Thanks to anyone who even bothered to read this comment that came here way too late.)
@magpieMOB
@magpieMOB 11 ай бұрын
I read and enjoyed this comment a full year later - thanks for sharing, extreme choices in sound design aren't talked about enough, they can make or ruin a piece of AV art, sometimes just because it's messy (e.g. I always have to have subtitles on if a film dials its music too loud and muddies its own dialogue) or sometimes because sound effects can cause actual misophonia - I'm glad that sensory triggers are getting included more often where shows have lists of trigger warnings available
@Thepopcornator
@Thepopcornator 3 жыл бұрын
As an Autistic person, your pointing out the difference between cognitive and affective empathy instantly earned a subscription from me.
@rlsxs4ever
@rlsxs4ever 2 жыл бұрын
hannibal was actually a good psychiatrist to will... for maybe two encounters. then he was all about inducing an organic psychosis
@abbyhuntley3171
@abbyhuntley3171 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for addressing the misconception about empathy and autism. My mum was completely disregarded in her queries as to whether I might be autistic for the sole reason that I demonstrated empathy.
@FriendOfMara
@FriendOfMara 3 жыл бұрын
Its a really amazing show! Its actually a piece of art. The cinematography, the acting, the writing, everything about the show is incredible. Ive watched it so many times over and there is always so much more to analyze. Mostly, the interest of the show is the relationship of Hannibal and Will. Their dynamic is amazing and their chemistry is next level. It can be analyzed so heavily, but what is truly interesting is how Hannibal and Will bring out certain characteristics in each other. Hannibal brings out Will's darker urges and Will erodes Hannibal's carefully crafted control and apathy. I highly recommend watching the entire show! It is really interesting how Mads plays Hannibal as Hannibal is shown to experience at least some level of care and love (which requires empathy). His actions towards Will are often emotionally motivated and even when he does things that seem apathetic, the emotion the Mads himself portrays makes it seem as though that apathy is a shield which Hannibal uses to hide his emotions. I would actually be really interested to hear from a psychiatrist who has seen the whole show whether or not Hannibal is a "psychopath"/has anti social personality disorder. I would argue myself that Hannibal (at least this show's version), though lacking empathy to a significant degree, does experience emotions that are only possible through empathy. I would say that Bedelia is more likely to suffer from that disorder than him. I could write an entire thesis on this show so I will stop now. I highly recommend this show to everyone who can cope with the gore because it is a literal masterpiece.
@haseenabanu6961
@haseenabanu6961 Жыл бұрын
More u watch it, more u understand it, everything is beautiful in this series,still hope to get season 4
@Lee-eo2by
@Lee-eo2by 3 жыл бұрын
I know this is an older video but the fungus analogies hold water. Fungi have intricate networks, very similar to the brain, and they can sense the presence of people nearby (in a very limited capacity).
@animeotaku307
@animeotaku307 3 жыл бұрын
Thoughts watching this: - I think it also says a lot about Jack Crawford that he accepts a “rubber stamp” so easily. While he treats Will like he’s fragile, it’s mainly because Jack needs Will functioning to catch killers and for that Will needs some measure of sanity. Jack often edges ethical boundaries if it means getting results, which is what makes him a fascinating character. - As an autistic, I’m really glad that you broke down the two kinds of empathy and can confirm that’s what it’s like for me. Will, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to lack cognitive empathy either, seeing as he can deduce specific things about people based on how a crime scene is laid out. If anything, he has a disorder due to an over abundance of both kinds of empathy, not a lack of either. - You pointing out Hannibal opening up about his feelings and saying it’s an actual technique adds something to this scene. First, Will mentioned knowing all the “tricks” a psychiatrist might use, so Hannibal being genuine (or at least appearing as such) might be a way to reach Will without rousing suspicion. Second, considering that Hannibal is trying to push Will into becoming a killer himself, he might be trying to encourage his feelings of guilt and responsibility to potentially manipulate him in the future. - It’s actually not surprising that Hannibal is a good psychiatrist (minus the times he crosses ethical and moral boundaries for his own curiosity). Something established in the show is that he’s something of a perfectionist; everything he does from cooking to drawing to how he dresses he strives to be impeccable. Later in the series he talks about how he was a surgeon before someone died on his table and that was too much for him. He frames it as guilt for someone dying, but it was more because that death was a grim reminder that, no matter his skill, there is always room for failure. And that was too much for him to handle, so he swapped to psychiatry instead. Overall, it was great hearing your thoughts on the character.
@ElizabethMidfordHatesCops
@ElizabethMidfordHatesCops 3 жыл бұрын
5:30 I am SO glad you mentioned that! I absolutely love Hannibal, but there are so many subtle issues that keep stacking up. One of which is being abelist. Later on in the show, they are interrogating someone and Alana goes to hold his hands. He immediately recoils and stays away from her. Hannibal instantly jumps to telling Jack that this is "psychopathic" behaviour when it's just some guy not wanting to be touched by a stranger.
@galeno07
@galeno07 2 жыл бұрын
The show gets to a point ( rather quickly btw) where the “monster of the week” dynamic, that is so common in the procedural-type of crime tv, turns into something you need to endure to get to the main attraction, which of course is the relationship between Hannibal and Will, and the house of mirrors he (Hannibal) creates around Will in order to shape his decisions, detective-wise, for the ultimate purpose of staying free, and continue to sáciate his hunger, both physically and intellectually. Definitely recommend it, even if you never react to an episode on camera again. Loving these videos where you dissect episodes and character’s motivations. Keep up the great work. Greetings from Mexico.
@Anna-tn1li
@Anna-tn1li 3 жыл бұрын
4:50 im not completely sure anymore but wasnt wills disorder like in the other direction, so he feels too much empathy which is why he knows how murderers think?
@vermilion6966
@vermilion6966 3 жыл бұрын
Will said it himself that his 'disorder' is "closer to autism and aspergers' in the very first episode when Jack confronted him about it noticing how he avoids direct eye contact And, you can have more than one (disorder i mean) plus being empathetic isnt a disorder, despite what will thinks
@pemo2676
@pemo2676 3 жыл бұрын
@@vermilion6966 unfortunately having the extreme empathy does bite him in the ass, twisting his mind as he gets too into the heads of murderers
@vermilion6966
@vermilion6966 3 жыл бұрын
@@pemo2676 thats first of all debatable as what undid him in the end was hannibal with his manipulations and will himself because by the end he fully embraced the debauchery, but whats more important, thats not real. Autism is real tho. Empathy turning people murderers and cannibals isnt
@pemo2676
@pemo2676 3 жыл бұрын
@@vermilion6966 neurological disorders can cause breakdowns and 'other' pathways that a neurotypical brain wont hannibal is just a master at taking people's issues and turning them into murderers. in this case, yeah empathy did really break will because hannibal made it so (pushing him on all directions for it, kept crawford going when he shouldnt have). chris chan is a great real-life example of how someone is treated when they already have neurological issues can push them to extremes (obviously not to the same fantastical sense as the show)
@littlekidmovies
@littlekidmovies 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting to hear you dissect this show. When they talked about Will’s empathy “disorder”, they weren’t talking about a lack thereof. They were speaking on his wild ability to empathize with people which is why he is always being brought in to investigations. He emphasizes with the killer and that helps them solve the murders. This is also why they keep talking about him getting too close to it all. Jack and Alana are afraid it’s going to break him. It was also interesting that you mentioned that many psychologists and psychiatrists have their own therapists. Hannibal actual does have a therapist named Bedelia and she shows up many times in the series. It’s a really interesting and captivating show overall. Would recommend watching it in full.
@AmalaFrequents
@AmalaFrequents 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to watch you watch this whole series because it's so cleverly done. The character details and psychologies are fascinating, and the relationships. If you are interested please watch the whole thing. There are layered references that mean jumping to particular episodes can make you miss a lot of depth- for example if you make it to s2 it gets truly fascinating as a long character study arc. I found the show is very good as it goes on at making you sympathetic with mindsets you're objectively horrified about (just like Will), and then pulling you out for a second to be horrified. It's clever psychological horror, and I'm sure there will be many moments of the psychiatry you will be horrified by but it will be so fun to watch.
@sugandspice9397
@sugandspice9397 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is one of my favorite shows because they actually take a lot of the medical side seriously. Yes some of it is a stretch for good TV but a majority of the show is a psychological horror for a reason. There is more mental manipulation than murder in my opinion.
@sophiecooper1824
@sophiecooper1824 3 жыл бұрын
This show is absolutely amazing. Please watch the whole thing .
@syd7079
@syd7079 3 жыл бұрын
I normally don’t comment much, but I am now because I, and I’m willing to bet SO MANY others, would watch you react to this show in its entirety. Because not only is it just a fantastic and beautiful show, but your perspective on the psychological aspect of it would be AMAZING to hear and see. Please consider at least reacting to some more specific episodes, and if you enjoy it a lot maybe the whole show!
@krimzonstriker7534
@krimzonstriker7534 3 жыл бұрын
Although if I had to request only a single episode to watch it would be episode 4 of season 1 titled Oeuf as it had many therapy session moments and is not too far in to the series that you lost context 😉
@DonyaFR
@DonyaFR 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Extraordinary episode.
@ihatemyfish5683
@ihatemyfish5683 3 жыл бұрын
Yess I waited so long for this and you finally delivered! Love the episode and hoping for a part 2 maybe?
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
let's hope for a weekly episode, that would totally hold us Fannibals over from not having a season 4 :'( I'd pay for that shit, let's get those channel memberships started my friend. You've certainly got our attention with this video. well done :D
@matheamarkofski3937
@matheamarkofski3937 3 жыл бұрын
As a type 1 diabetic I was always confused by the shows explanation 😂😂 glad you pointed it out!
@armadyne2097
@armadyne2097 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I'd love to see you do more 'Hannibal'. You're absolutely right that Hannibal minimises Will's PTSD as mere "stress". If you watch the whole show you'll find out this is part of his plan. He's an excellent psychiatrist when he wants to be, but he is unethical and delights in manipulating patients.
@CannibalKen
@CannibalKen 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this ended up on Netflix where more people can find it. This is such a great show that deserves more
@epep50
@epep50 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved watching this. Having a "professionals" honest take on this show is necessary. I watched this week to week as it was aired on NBC and was shocked what they got away with. How this slipped through the cracks is beyond me.
@hattarapilvi
@hattarapilvi 3 жыл бұрын
i swear i was literally JUST TODAY hoping for a video like this on nbc’s hannibal, and now it appears on my recommended!!!! omg, so excited for this!!
@headwound
@headwound 2 жыл бұрын
PLEASE do more videos on Hannibal. You'd quickly realize it's filled with such interesting themes, never seen on TV before! I feel like you would get a lot out of it. It's so many things; psychological horror, seductive melodrama, explores different toxic relationships, manipulation, and it's also very poetic, artistic and romantic... in a forbidden romance typa way.
@Byslie
@Byslie 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you showed your reaction to scenes that weren't related to therapy at all and just shared your theories/opinions about them haha
@boman987
@boman987 3 жыл бұрын
Oh I loooove Hannibal. And I loved this video. There are some scenes I’ve always been interested in someone breaking down. Hypnosis, physical disassociations, spacial issues, patient relationships, etc. I feel like you’d enjoy the show. Even if you started from the beginning and fast forwarded to moments with Hannibal and patients. I would love to see more of this broken down.
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
Dude, it's so nice to see someone making content about Hannibal. I am LOVING THIS. You need to make a video about the social worker dude. The only way to get the full experience of this show is to watch the whole thing, it's truly out of this world.
@ernsthaft6929
@ernsthaft6929 3 жыл бұрын
Episode numbers six, seven, eight. Season one and two are amazing.
@lee5439
@lee5439 3 жыл бұрын
i could sit here for hours as you react to every episode.
@rottendogteeth2665
@rottendogteeth2665 3 жыл бұрын
ive been waiting for a video like this ever since I've finished this show a few months ago, seeing professionals react on series like this is so interesting
@sierramccutchen3531
@sierramccutchen3531 3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite TV shows of all time even though it’s completely fictional. I took it to be more of an interpretation of two people trying to find connection in the world that refuses to except all of them. I loved your analysis of the show. Most of the show centers around the relationship between Will and Hannibal. I hope you review more episodes later. ❤️
@brohen
@brohen 2 жыл бұрын
This has got to be one of my favorite shows. Foreshadowing, writing and acting are superb. While it does break away from the books here and there, and I have issues with one break, but it nails the characters and feeling of the story amazingly.
@victoriafernandez4642
@victoriafernandez4642 3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this show, I would love to see your analysis of the later seasons; season one is just the tip of the iceberg.
@danielmannandersen2332
@danielmannandersen2332 3 жыл бұрын
From a psychiatrist POV I would say that 6 is the most heavy in terms of both exploring Will, but also the killer of the week, who will be quite memorable in the whole show
@thatb1h855
@thatb1h855 3 жыл бұрын
PLSS DO MORE THIS WAS SO INTERESTING (also about the crime stuff, that's mostly season 1, after which the show moves on to focus more on Hannibal's going ons and his and will's relationship)
@raquel1560
@raquel1560 3 жыл бұрын
watch the whole season to see what a great psychiatrist he is lol
@operationada
@operationada 3 жыл бұрын
he's certainly perceptive which is kind of a fucking critical skill lmao
@sheilaabille1470
@sheilaabille1470 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you'll watch the whole series and react to every episode!
@unfilthy
@unfilthy 4 ай бұрын
I recognize the "it won't work on me" attitude. I'm speaking of psychologists in particular when it comes to therapy (though I suppose the same can apply to MDs of various stripes; try having an MD as a patient and see...). It really is harder to reach a point of useful interaction when the techniques are familiar. It requires a therapist who is flexible enough, confident enough, and experienced enough to deal with the patient at eye level, on their terms, without discarding boundaries completely, and a patient willing to invest in it. It can ultimately be rewarding but it takes a lot of adjustments to find that equilibrium. For instance, if I tell you that X happened, it bothered me because of Y, which is related to Z, are you going to accept that I've done some of the work due to experience, and that it would be a possibly frustrating waste of time to not just go directly to Z, or are you going to delve into why I chose to skip those steps? Am I hiding/deflecting something, or have I reached Z "properly" and it would be beneficial to focus on that? How much do you say/ask about it, and to what extent do you trust my judgment? To what extent are you willing to question my judgment, or ask me to question it, if it's possibly risking harming the relationship? I could go on, but basically, it can be a tightrope and not every dyad can walk it.
@ashblackie4071
@ashblackie4071 2 жыл бұрын
You need to watch more of this show, it's got so much to analyze and dissect it's wild
@eboni2957
@eboni2957 3 жыл бұрын
This was so cool. If your looking for another episode to react to from Season 1 I would highly recommend episode 8 were we meet Hannibal's psychiatrist and see how he interacts with other patients.
@oldgrendel
@oldgrendel 3 жыл бұрын
i loved your understanding and explanation of how ketones function on both tiers, low levels to feed brain and heart, high levels that actually cause a problem. Too many docs treat all ketones as bad.
@AintNoRobutt
@AintNoRobutt 3 жыл бұрын
I’d definitely say the best episodes of Hannibal to watch are… all the episodes of Hannibal
@MadePramana
@MadePramana 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I never watch Hannibal before. Nice explanation on type 1 Diabetes.
@kielanwade5096
@kielanwade5096 3 жыл бұрын
"Ethically Dubious" is like the least of the problems when it comes to Hannibals therapy! Great video!
@XBorlaugX
@XBorlaugX 2 жыл бұрын
I know its been a while, but id love another episode on this show. It is one of my favorites and i would be interested in seeing how you react to the gaslighting and manipulating in the later episodes from Hannibal.
@PotterYouRotter7
@PotterYouRotter7 2 жыл бұрын
You should watch the whole show. Not only is it genius and fascinating psychologically but it's a queer villain love story between Will and Hannibal. It is arguably the best show ever and I can not get enough of it. ❤️ Additionally the creator, Bryan Fuller, initially went to school to become a psychiatrist and his professor told him to go into film school. So he knows a bit. Hannibal and Will are like the exact opposites of each other. Will is so empathetic he can relate and understand the minds of killers. Hannibal is not entirely lacking empathy but he is in control and chooses when he uses and feels empathy. He absolutely adores Will's mind and recognizes the possibility of Will being able to see and understand his mind from the moment he sees him. It's like a love at first sight. I could talk about this for years though. Watch the whole show. 🙏🔥
@neekromancer
@neekromancer 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited, you're the only youtuber I wanna see Hannibal reactions from. I have my fingers crossed that you do more!!
@ninino86
@ninino86 2 жыл бұрын
I would watch you analyze every single episode. Ive never had the stomach to watch this show, but I am so interested all the same :)
@blaublaubeere
@blaublaubeere 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is absolutely terrific series, especially from psychological perspective. And it goes to some wild places. I'd agree with others that watch all the episodes, but if you can't then from season 1 ep8 "Fromage" and ep12 "Relevés" give you probably the most to work with as stand alone episodes.
@brianmurphy4032
@brianmurphy4032 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see you react to the whole show! I'm coincidentally binging the series for the second time, and the dynamic between will and hannibal is fascinating and wills ability is fascinating. Hes a pure empath and puts himself in the serial killers shoes so well he becomes them. 10/10 show
@jimmy2k4o
@jimmy2k4o Жыл бұрын
Wills empathetic disorder isn’t a lack of empathy it’s an over abundance of it. When he studies a killer he starts to feel what they feel and this is very unsettling for him.
@scammp
@scammp 2 жыл бұрын
In the Freddy Lounds scene, Hannibal doesn't care about the ethics of patient confidentiality (at least not in Will's case). What he cares about is someone really listening and realising what he's doing to Will. I mean if anyone had looked at Hannibal's notes the show would've been over in 5 minutes.
@theDarkness558
@theDarkness558 3 жыл бұрын
It's amazing see what's happening in this series through your expert eyes. I gotta say, if you reacted to this series, I would watch every video. Amazing KZbin channel.
@lahyte_5925
@lahyte_5925 3 жыл бұрын
Omg I’d love for you to watch every single episode of Hannibal and analyze it. This was so fascinating! And Hannibal is my favorite TV show!
@lalala4426
@lalala4426 3 жыл бұрын
I really hope you continue the series. It only gets better and I would really enjoy your input
@matheamarkofski3937
@matheamarkofski3937 3 жыл бұрын
A really good episode that I would LOVE a reaction to is 1x11!!! I think you would have lots to talk about!
@Thashining
@Thashining 3 жыл бұрын
Hannibal is an amazing series. You should watch it.
@Wertsir
@Wertsir 3 жыл бұрын
14:55 I mean, it’s sort of right and also wrong. So first why it’s wrong. That’s not a video of a fungus, it’s a video of a Slime Mold. While there are some visual similarities, they are not from the same kingdom of life. Slime Molds are actually deeply fascinating because they aren’t a single organism at all, instead they’re a colony of single celled Eukaryotes that work together cooperatively to function in unison (not entirely unlike an ant colony, but instead of insects it’s individual cells), and unlike Mushrooms slime molds don’t root themselves in one place, they can actually migrate around and move in real time. It’s not fast, about 1mm per hour, but it is still movement, and there have been people who will wake up to discover that slime mold has decided to take up residence in their backyard while they slept. Since they’re a colony of individual cells, there’s not really an upper limit to how large they can get other than their need for food and environmental conditions. They also come in all sorts of beautiful alien shapes and colors. It’s therefore wrong to call that video a fungus, or to compare their behaviors to fungus, when they have about as much relation to them as we do. With that said, they’re also right, in that Slime Mold can, despite lacking any form of brain, actually be quite intelligent when it comes to certain specific tasks. Specifically, they’re phenomenal at solving Mazes to find the food at the end, significantly better at it than most rats in fact, and scientists have taken notes from them when it comes to similar tasks as they are occasionally smarter about it than we are. In a very real sense a colony of Slime Mold DOES know what it’s reaching out to, it DOES make decisions, and they do function like a neural network and display signs of some form of intelligence despite lacking a brain due to being a single celled organism. They’re actually quite remarkable if you can get past the fact that they’re called slime mold, which is a pretty gross (if apt) name. But yeah, that’s not a fungus, and mushrooms do not display that same intelligent pathing ability. They spray their spores into the air and the spores grow wherever they land, if it’s able to support them. They are not intelligent, though their spores certainly are an efficient and enduring method of reproduction, as anyone who’s ever had black mold could tell you. It’s pretty difficult to be upset at the show for the error though. After all, we do call them slime _mold,_ and molds are generally fungi, so it’s an easy mistake to make if you don’t delve into the (boring to most people who aren’t me) topic of slime mold biology. But yeah. If you want to see a brainless colony of cells solve a maze, there are videos of those experiments up on KZbin you could check out.
@DoctorElliottCarthy
@DoctorElliottCarthy 3 жыл бұрын
That's so interesting. Thanks for clarifying this as I've learned something new 😁
@kpaxian6044
@kpaxian6044 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! That was so cool to read about.
@CallofFreaky
@CallofFreaky 8 күн бұрын
I’m Danish and British so ur accent and Mads Mikkelsen (pronounced “Mas Micleson”) make me feel right at home in this I will say Mads’ Impression of an American accent is great. I’m so used to seeing him playing really inappropriate and dark characters in Danish movies, and ofc him speaking Danish lol In most of his roles he’s a cold bastard, and in interviews his Danish accent is so clear, it’s incredible to see him play an American that well. I can still hear the Danish accent clearly but it passes as American, he sounds slightly German honestly Another Dane can see the difference, but he does sell the American accent very well to anyone else. Amazing actor, in any language. I’m mostly impressed by how good he is at playing a character in an American show, because the roles he plays in Danish movies are very offensive and Inappropriate. Amazing actor, once more
@redred7702
@redred7702 3 жыл бұрын
Monster of the week vanishes entirely and focuses on Hannibal’s obsession to change Will’s moral compass.
@deirdresokolowska5863
@deirdresokolowska5863 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, I am so glad that you are making these because I binged the series recently and couldn't find a single video like this. Bless your heart.
@alvisplacebo
@alvisplacebo 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I can't wait for you to react to all episodes through the series! Subscribed! :)
@iont8172
@iont8172 3 жыл бұрын
Same!! Hope he does all the episodes!!
@nikkis.2066
@nikkis.2066 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this show, within the top 3 of my all-time favorites. Love Hannibal & Will's characters, dialogue and their relationship. Love this video and your thoughts in this all
@HETC2
@HETC2 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I'd watch it all. Its a beautiful show, you won't be disappointed.
@YesThatNeal
@YesThatNeal 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant series! I caught so much more the second time around. Absolutely a must see/react to.
@JulietteReacts
@JulietteReacts 2 жыл бұрын
I'm here to direct you to a Hannibal episode you will hopefully cover! In series 1 episode 10 (Buffet Froid), there's stuff about Cotard's syndrome, PTSD, hallucinations, encephalitis -- and Hannibal gets Will to draw a clock (as a cognitive screening test!)
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