i love that you noticed how it's not only hannibal that is manipulating Will, but Jack also is in his own way. really nice to see you pick up on that detail
@@AnnekeOosterink he is. though (forgive me if i recall incorrectly, i've not seen the show in a few years) i feel like Jack was more concerned with Will's health at the start, and the longer things went on, the less careful he became about looking out for him. and i think Jack started to take bigger risks as time went on - the kind that he wouldn't have taken at the start of the show i also think Jack's manipulation wasn't maliciously intended (as Hannibal's was), but more selfishly intended. he wants to get his job done/prevent more bad things from happening, and starts to cross more and more lines as time goes on in order to make that happen - including his manipulation of Will i also think that Jack could easily try to justify his own actions by convincing himself it's all for 'the greater good'. at least, that is what i'd imagine he does if he wants to be able to sleep at night lol
I remember how mad I was at Hannibal for doing this to Will. I know people that have struggled to get diagnosed and you see how stressful and frustrating it was to them to not have answers. For Will to be so vulnerable and have a medical explanation denied to him and to be made to think he is going crazy or even becoming homicidal was infuriating.
The audacity of Hannibal to act all calm, cool, & collected during the seizure scene when he's the cause of it. Talk about a drama queen, he's going "Lemme start some shit and then enjoy the show." (I do love that scene though 😂)
I appreciate that you pointed out that mild doesn’t mean insignificant. Sometimes I invalidate my own mental health issues because they’re classified as mild even when they’re still a struggle.
I love this show because the first time you watch it it's horrifying and disturbing but the second time it's a romantic comedy. Hannibal you could have just asked WIll out, you didn't have to drive him crazy and frame him for murder. Gosh what a dramatic cannibal queen.
Yeah, me too. I get such strange looks from all my acquaintances when I say that from second/third rewatching “Hannibal” turns out to be romcom An amazing show
It's a shame you've faced backlash for categorising certain medical issues into subgroups correlated by severity. Your explanation of the justification for this was made in a rational, logical fashion and it makes complete sense.
I really appreciated the beat you took to talk about BPD in * opposition * to what they were talking about. We're often painted as villains in media but as you explained, the emotional component is basically the exact *opposite*, nothing like psychopathy. A narcissist or psychopath is very certain of themselves and dislikes anyone questioning it. Someone with BPD has little to no sense of self at all and thus most negative energy is directed inward, not outward.
That series was such a "candy" to watch. Both actors did an incredible job acting their roles. I didn’t understand half of what they were saying tho but who cares, ahah. What times
I *adore* the scenes between Gillian Anderson and Mads Mikkelsen. Both are superb actors, and the setting and relationship between the characters give them both the opportunity to showcase how *subtle* they can be while still speaking volumes. Dr du Maurier is walking a very fine line as Hannibal's psychiatrist. She is quite astute and has formed an accurate, educated guess about who and what Hannibal is, but she is impeccably particular about not giving anything away (or at least not showing herself as a threat to Hannibal) to preserve her physical and psychological safety as far as she can. Bedelia is fully aware that Hannibal kills people who he looks down on, who he perceives as 'rude'; she has to be impeccably polite and every time she turns him down she uses up some social capital with him. There's a reason that she has retired from practice but still has one patient - Hannibal. I suspect she knows if she was no longer his psychiatrist he may be compelled to kill her. However, from a professional perspective, Hannibal is a fascinating patient and there's a strong degree of professional intrigue to be in the position to get an up-close examination of how his mind works.
Hannibal doing everything to Will drives the point home that although we like Hannibal and drawn to him… he is NOT Dexter . he is not the noble serial killer who only targets bad guys and takes care of those close to him. He is a villain we happen to like
105F is 40.5C, definitely far too high for a happy brain. There are a few easy-to-remember comparison points you can go by, rather than having to remember the conversion formula, which is a mess because the two scales are not directly related. -40 = -40 5F = -15C 32F = 0C 40F = 5C 50F = 10C 61F = 16C 71F = 21C 82F = 28C 95F = 35C 117F = 47C Or, a friend of mine just uses a simple mnemonic to give himself a rough idea: along with “30’s hot, 20’s nice, 10’s cold, 0’s ice”, he’s got “80’s hot, 70’s nice, 50’s cold, 30’s ice”. Less accurate, but good enough for figuring out whether you’ll need a jumper or the sun cream.
Just as a quick rule of thumb for fevers in Fahrenheit: anything over 100 is not good. A fever of 105 would quite probably land you in an ER for IV fluids (and likely antibiotics, just in case). And, no, I’m not a medical professional; my knowledge of this is more… personal.
Loved the video! I always enjoy your Hannibal vids, as a Fannibal myself. I always laugh at the "I said it was mild" (about Will's seizure) - just the way he said it makes me giggle lol
As always, I love the insights you bring up in this series. I'm a healthcare provider who struggles with depression and disordered eating, I'm in therapy, and I actually was pursuing a major in psychology once upon a time. Needless to say that there is a lot of interesting overlap between what you talk about here and certain aspects of my life. One point that really stuck out to me in this episode was the idea of reigning yourself in when trying to help a patient. I'm a provider and a patient. I am fighting my own battle with addiction-like behaviors I struggle to control. I've known the frustration, anger, and sympathy of trying to help a patient who can't or won't help themselves, and at the same time, I am that patient. I know the struggle from both sides.
I love the combination of your analysis, Bryan Fullers genius writing & producing, and the word for word scenes straight out of the Hannibal books. I freaking love it!
Yayy, was so happy to see this dropped! I love ur reactions to shows like Hannibal and Sex Ed-- one common thread? Gillian Anderson. But also of course I loved your hearstopper reactions-- gotta watch the rest, I kind of skipped to the final episode bc i knew you'd have a lot to say about it haha.
When I was a teenage X-Files fan, I wanted to be Dana Scully when I grew up. As I got older, I recognised the futility of wanting to become a fictional character. As an adult in my 40's I've revised my ambitions; now I want to grow up to be Gillian Anderson.
Can you do Bojack Horseman "The Showstopper"? The dips between reality and distortion reminded me of that episode. While Will's is associated with a disease he isn't totally aware of, Bojack is dealing with a similar scenario because of absurdly excessive pill and alcohol use.
I got bpd currently in the course of a breakup . I’ve started to REALISE that I’ve adapted and molded myself to my partners expectations and what I feel is wanted from me. It is so difficult to even begin to know who I am and what person I’d be without my partner and I tend to get attached to people quite intensely.it’s a struggle but it’s nice to hear it acknowledged by Doctor Elliot
I started watching ur channel cause of the hannibal video a pro analysis of this show is incredibly interesting so glad u did another I hope u do more sometimes if forget this exists and then eventually u do a new one love it
For some reason this never showed up in my sub box. Loved the reaction though. I just hope they aren't shadow banning it because of the violence. It's a brilliant show.
That's how high my temp got after getting a vaccine a little over a year ago. I would stand up and everything was shaking. I remember just watching a show and laughing. I was paper white.
Odds on reacting to "My Big Brother" from Scrubs? S2E06 I believe. There's one quote in particular in there I think you'll really be able to resonate with.
As a person with epilepsy, I’ve always hated the portrayal of “seizures” in this episode. I also really hate the further association of epilepsy with mental illness and violence.
i love that you noticed how it's not only hannibal that is manipulating Will, but Jack also is in his own way. really nice to see you pick up on that detail
EXACTLY
I mean. Jack is pretty blatant from the get go tbh.
@@AnnekeOosterink he is. though (forgive me if i recall incorrectly, i've not seen the show in a few years) i feel like Jack was more concerned with Will's health at the start, and the longer things went on, the less careful he became about looking out for him. and i think Jack started to take bigger risks as time went on - the kind that he wouldn't have taken at the start of the show
i also think Jack's manipulation wasn't maliciously intended (as Hannibal's was), but more selfishly intended. he wants to get his job done/prevent more bad things from happening, and starts to cross more and more lines as time goes on in order to make that happen - including his manipulation of Will
i also think that Jack could easily try to justify his own actions by convincing himself it's all for 'the greater good'. at least, that is what i'd imagine he does if he wants to be able to sleep at night lol
I always giggle at Hannibal’s little “I said it was mild 😒“ like the tone of his voice is so silly
I mean, he is silly little baby girl cann1bal 😂😂😂
@@lunatic5162 Sometimes babygirl is a wanted serial killer, what can ya do
JOHNS: You said, "Clear".
RIDDICK: I said it *looks* clear.
JOHNS: Well, what's it look like now?
RIDDICK: [checks] Looks clear. 😏
Same energy.
Sameee 😂
lmao
The way Will pleads with Hannibal in such desperation, "Please don't lie to me!" It's so heartbreaking.
I remember how mad I was at Hannibal for doing this to Will. I know people that have struggled to get diagnosed and you see how stressful and frustrating it was to them to not have answers.
For Will to be so vulnerable and have a medical explanation denied to him and to be made to think he is going crazy or even becoming homicidal was infuriating.
Why yes. It's almost like Hannibal . . . was the villain of the show
@@aninsecureaceicon2980 Wait - I thought this was a romcom? Why is one of the love interests the villain?
@pensandshakers My Therapist can't be this cut..........homicidal.
The audacity of Hannibal to act all calm, cool, & collected during the seizure scene when he's the cause of it. Talk about a drama queen, he's going "Lemme start some shit and then enjoy the show."
(I do love that scene though 😂)
I appreciate that you pointed out that mild doesn’t mean insignificant. Sometimes I invalidate my own mental health issues because they’re classified as mild even when they’re still a struggle.
I love this show because the first time you watch it it's horrifying and disturbing but the second time it's a romantic comedy. Hannibal you could have just asked WIll out, you didn't have to drive him crazy and frame him for murder. Gosh what a dramatic cannibal queen.
Yeah, me too. I get such strange looks from all my acquaintances when I say that from second/third rewatching “Hannibal” turns out to be romcom
An amazing show
100%
It's a shame you've faced backlash for categorising certain medical issues into subgroups correlated by severity. Your explanation of the justification for this was made in a rational, logical fashion and it makes complete sense.
I really appreciated the beat you took to talk about BPD in * opposition * to what they were talking about. We're often painted as villains in media but as you explained, the emotional component is basically the exact *opposite*, nothing like psychopathy. A narcissist or psychopath is very certain of themselves and dislikes anyone questioning it. Someone with BPD has little to no sense of self at all and thus most negative energy is directed inward, not outward.
That series was such a "candy" to watch. Both actors did an incredible job acting their roles. I didn’t understand half of what they were saying tho but who cares, ahah. What times
I *adore* the scenes between Gillian Anderson and Mads Mikkelsen. Both are superb actors, and the setting and relationship between the characters give them both the opportunity to showcase how *subtle* they can be while still speaking volumes.
Dr du Maurier is walking a very fine line as Hannibal's psychiatrist. She is quite astute and has formed an accurate, educated guess about who and what Hannibal is, but she is impeccably particular about not giving anything away (or at least not showing herself as a threat to Hannibal) to preserve her physical and psychological safety as far as she can.
Bedelia is fully aware that Hannibal kills people who he looks down on, who he perceives as 'rude'; she has to be impeccably polite and every time she turns him down she uses up some social capital with him.
There's a reason that she has retired from practice but still has one patient - Hannibal. I suspect she knows if she was no longer his psychiatrist he may be compelled to kill her.
However, from a professional perspective, Hannibal is a fascinating patient and there's a strong degree of professional intrigue to be in the position to get an up-close examination of how his mind works.
Hannibal doing everything to Will drives the point home that although we like Hannibal and drawn to him… he is NOT Dexter . he is not the noble serial killer who only targets bad guys and takes care of those close to him. He is a villain we happen to like
Also, you should definitely watch Prodigal son. Quite similar vibes and Michael Sheen acting! Very interesting series.
I absolutely adored that show
yesss, I loved prodigal son! Pasty white boys who solve crimes and look like they havent slept in days are my shit apparently!
105F is 40.5C, definitely far too high for a happy brain. There are a few easy-to-remember comparison points you can go by, rather than having to remember the conversion formula, which is a mess because the two scales are not directly related.
-40 = -40
5F = -15C
32F = 0C
40F = 5C
50F = 10C
61F = 16C
71F = 21C
82F = 28C
95F = 35C
117F = 47C
Or, a friend of mine just uses a simple mnemonic to give himself a rough idea: along with “30’s hot, 20’s nice, 10’s cold, 0’s ice”, he’s got “80’s hot, 70’s nice, 50’s cold, 30’s ice”. Less accurate, but good enough for figuring out whether you’ll need a jumper or the sun cream.
Your annual reminder to KEEP REACTING to Hannibal. Thanks and see you next year
I loved everything. I’m totally hyped again to watch Hannibal. Please continue and be back with us soon with another episode? Pleaaaaase? 🙏🏼
I love how much Hannibal’s mannerisms as a professional are mirrored after Bedelia - down to body language
please react to hannibal more often! I love your reactions 🫶
Ngl this is my favourite Hannibal episode no clue why it just is
Just as a quick rule of thumb for fevers in Fahrenheit: anything over 100 is not good. A fever of 105 would quite probably land you in an ER for IV fluids (and likely antibiotics, just in case). And, no, I’m not a medical professional; my knowledge of this is more… personal.
im so excited for you to get on to season two, even though itll probably take a year at your rate haha
its the best season in my opinion
Loved the video! I always enjoy your Hannibal vids, as a Fannibal myself. I always laugh at the "I said it was mild" (about Will's seizure) - just the way he said it makes me giggle lol
As always, I love the insights you bring up in this series. I'm a healthcare provider who struggles with depression and disordered eating, I'm in therapy, and I actually was pursuing a major in psychology once upon a time. Needless to say that there is a lot of interesting overlap between what you talk about here and certain aspects of my life.
One point that really stuck out to me in this episode was the idea of reigning yourself in when trying to help a patient. I'm a provider and a patient. I am fighting my own battle with addiction-like behaviors I struggle to control. I've known the frustration, anger, and sympathy of trying to help a patient who can't or won't help themselves, and at the same time, I am that patient.
I know the struggle from both sides.
I love the combination of your analysis, Bryan Fullers genius writing & producing, and the word for word scenes straight out of the Hannibal books. I freaking love it!
Also, Red Dragon, Awakenings, and An American Crime.
it’s so interesting to see you react and discuss this show! love it!
Yayy, was so happy to see this dropped! I love ur reactions to shows like Hannibal and Sex Ed-- one common thread? Gillian Anderson. But also of course I loved your hearstopper reactions-- gotta watch the rest, I kind of skipped to the final episode bc i knew you'd have a lot to say about it haha.
When I was a teenage X-Files fan, I wanted to be Dana Scully when I grew up. As I got older, I recognised the futility of wanting to become a fictional character. As an adult in my 40's I've revised my ambitions; now I want to grow up to be Gillian Anderson.
Imagine Dr. Lecter gaslighting you and you tell him "Liar, liar pants on fire" in a British accent
Always appreciate you covering Hannibal.
I would love to see you analyze every episode of this series; your insights are well tuned.
Can you do Bojack Horseman "The Showstopper"? The dips between reality and distortion reminded me of that episode. While Will's is associated with a disease he isn't totally aware of, Bojack is dealing with a similar scenario because of absurdly excessive pill and alcohol use.
and he is back with a hannibal episode!! woo!
added to my dr elliott reacts to hannibal playlist
yay more hannibal, i love your insights, also it's always nice to see Eddie/Suzy Izzard in things. hope you continue past season 1
I got bpd currently in the course of a breakup . I’ve started to REALISE that I’ve adapted and molded myself to my partners expectations and what I feel is wanted from me. It is so difficult to even begin to know who I am and what person I’d be without my partner and I tend to get attached to people quite intensely.it’s a struggle but it’s nice to hear it acknowledged by Doctor Elliot
I can’t thank you enough for analyzing my very favorite show!! Thank you from the Fannibal Community!!
YEESSSS ANOTHER HANNIBAL VIDEOOOOO
I enjoy this series (mainly because Hannibal is one of my favourite series) please do more.
I started watching ur channel cause of the hannibal video a pro analysis of this show is incredibly interesting so glad u did another I hope u do more sometimes if forget this exists and then eventually u do a new one love it
Im lmao right now, i just twerk from looking at thumbnail. FINALLY THIS EPISODE OMFG
the insights into Will's issues and also Hannibals were really interesting and insightful!
AH a new hannibal vid from u!!!! how exciting, i always enjoy these 😌😁 gonna watch this later today, looking forward to it
For some reason this never showed up in my sub box. Loved the reaction though. I just hope they aren't shadow banning it because of the violence. It's a brilliant show.
105 farenheit is about 40.6°C! Thats really high oh wow-
yeah that's too high
That's how high my temp got after getting a vaccine a little over a year ago. I would stand up and everything was shaking. I remember just watching a show and laughing. I was paper white.
Hannibal Lecter is one of the greatest villains in fiction. Ever.
The gap between Hannibal talk videos is too long! Anyway thanks for the upload. Always really interesting stuff and I look forward to the next
The fine line between voyeurism and a scientific curiosity ;-)
Odds on reacting to "My Big Brother" from Scrubs? S2E06 I believe. There's one quote in particular in there I think you'll really be able to resonate with.
Also here’s hoping we get a Season 4 to analyze in the future!
Love your commentary
You can tell autumn is here - Chris Evans in Knives Out jumper vibes
FINALLY MORE HANNIBAL❤❤
As a person with epilepsy, I’ve always hated the portrayal of “seizures” in this episode. I also really hate the further association of epilepsy with mental illness and violence.
Yessssssssss more Haniibal!!!!!!!
105f is about 40.5c
Вы даете очень много интересной информации! я обожаю ваши разборы!
You should watch Hannibal Rising to understand why Hannibal is like this
I didn't know I was going to get a dose of Bianca Del Rio in a Hannibal video but I'm absolutely thrilled about it.
YAAAAAY MORE HANNIBAL
Staying patient for Mindhunter episode 2
105 Celsius is above the boiling point of water, he would be dead well before his body reached that temp
counting this as revision
Yes! More Fannibal 🤗
Do The first season of True Detective. It's right up your alley.
105 F= 40.6 C
I just need to ask: Why is the yellow lego figure missing??
YEEEEEEES HANNIBAL!!!
Thank you for avoiding coercion
15:24 40.5° C! way too high.
You know not revealing anything about yourself with people exceptionally when you see them often is quite hard to do. It's a talent I think.
12:14
Yayyyyyyyyeyeyayayayayayayay :))))))
Have you considered reacting to some of the mental health issues represented in Our Flag Means Death? 😭