Oh definitely. I'm thinking of writing more about this and have found a range of fan cookbooks on Amazon- both official and unofficial- that I'm dying to buy, try and write about. The fact that you could drink Tru Blood (even though it was outra ...
Embodiment of fandom is so fascinating to me. When I was writing this I was thinking of Bethan Jones' work on tattoos and some of the other work on embodying fannish practices. I've been wearing Hannibal earrings and other jewellery for the past ...
I actually never really thought about this in terms of the idea of Hannibal as a more feminine or female-friendly text. I think this is really interesting though and now I'm thinking about work on fandom and knitting (Brigid Cherry has done some grea ...
The episode titles are so important here I think. I remember being so disappointed when I heard that the back half of season three was going to lose that tradition of naming them after courses or foods. I'm currently planning a Hannibal-inspired trip ...
This is really interesting stuff and I wonder how much of this is linked to Fuller's role as the percieved author of the TV Hannibal especially given that it is an adaptation. Fuller as a self-proclaimed fanfiction writer has been talked about (quite ...
I'd agree here absolutely. For me, the allure of Hannibal is largely linked to its representations of death and mortality and the fact that it treats these seriously and with the weight they deserve. The theme of loss throughout all three seasons is, ...
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Oh definitely. I’m thinking
I meant Butterbeer but
Embodiment of fandom is so
I actually never really
The episode titles are so
Adaptation
I’d agree here absolutely.
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