Hannibal Live-react Episode 4!
A very poetic therapy session
I think that dinner has gone bad
Are you feeding those puppies human sausage?
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Hannibal Live-react Episode 4!
A very poetic therapy session
I think that dinner has gone bad
Are you feeding those puppies human sausage?
Hannibal Live-react Episode 3!
Ain't no way they're just standing there hunting, no blind or nothing
Nurses would have been there pretty fast...
Good friend, not letting Will rush into this
She could just be disconnected to the trauma, like it hasn't hit her yet
Hannibal Live-react Episode 2!
I didn't mention it last time but, from all my second-hand interactions with Hannibal, I seriously thought that Abigail was Hannibal's daughter
Wow, Will you are a terrible shot. You're gonna have to spend a lot more time here at the range
That's a lot of racks. That one in the lower left corner looks like miniature moose antlers. Certainly not deer or elk like the rest, but I could be wrong. Any deer experts out there? I'd love to see your analysis of the rack room.
MAWS Episode 2 Live React (2/?)
I love Clark's mom. And I love how open Clark is with her, how concerned she gets when he says that people saw him use his powers. AND THEN HE STARTS GUSHING OVER LOIS. I need more scenes with Clark and his mom (especially if he's gushing over Lois, that's cute). This man comes from a loving home and it's refreshing
Off-topic but I made a Dirty Chai for the first time ever and it's 10/10. Really good for the vibes 😎
MAWS Episode 2 Live React
I was already aware of the language barrier between Clark and...is his name Jor-El? Anyway, I think it's super cool. It got me wondering if the writers pulled a Tolkien and developed the language, or if they just strung together some gibberish that sounded cool. Obviously Jor-El's words have meaning, which I'm sure we will discover later on in the series, but I'm curious about how much thought was put into the language.
My English major is showing.
Live-React: Ep. 1 of "My Adventures with Superman" (SPOILERS BELOW)
I love that we get to see how Clark Kent first discovered his own powers! From the original comics and the movie starring Christopher Reeve, it can be assumed that Superman was always aware of his powers. Now I wonder - in this version, did Martha and Jonathan Kent know about his powers when they first found him? If they did, did they keep Clark's powers a secret from him? If so, why - is it because they wanted him to have a normal life, or is it because of something more sinister?
Just talking out loud here!