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nnodley said:
AbbathTheGrim said:
nnodley said:
AbbathTheGrim said:
MoHasanie said:
There's no point in watching it cause I'm guessing it will be cancelled soon.

How so? Ratings? Still to early to tell because it just aired one episode, it reached 4.36 million viewers though. We need to wait and see how it keeps those ratings, if it can. Unless NBC has a very strict policy for ratings.

Or maybe because you think it is crap, somehow by deduction? I won't put my hands on fire for this series yet but I am seeing crappier series than what I saw from hannibal still holding up for various seasons.

 

Grimm, also on NBC, is ending it's second season and it only averaged about 5 million viewers for most of the episodes. Grimm is pretty good, so I hope they keep it going.

OP: I watched the first episode and I thought it was good.  Could be a lot better, but I was satisfied.  Kind of weird, but I like weird shows.

It could be better indeed, but I didn't like Sons of Anarchy at first and then became a beast of a series, so I will give this series a chance. One of my main gripes with what is saw is:

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the way Graham falls into conclusions that go beyond what he understand from the scene. Like when he guessed the relationship of the killer with the girl who inspires his murders. I think they tried to dispatch part of his ability to understand the killer by attributing him the ability to jump into conclusions, but there was nothing in the scene that gave hint to a relationship between a father and a daughter. They just rushed that and didn't develop a scene that could help Graham explain things and how he got to said reasoning. I fear that this may be an ongoing thing throughout the season, I hope it doesn't.

Yeah, I didn't realize that, but he did do that.  Also I thought the guy playing Graham did a pretty good job acting though.

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They tried to conceal that with a lot of things he blurted out during that scene. He was like: "this scene is different, this couldn't be the original killer, the original killer is like this and that and that and he is the FATHER!" You need to kind of like take a moment and ask yourself: "Wait, where the hell did that guy take that from?" Sneaky bastards.

I think the Dancy did a decent job portraying the character as is pictured in this series. The problem is that the Graham in the Manhunter film is different:

In the film he is more of a badass detective kind and not the schizoid type we see in the series. But, like I said, this series could be like the experience ride for this character to get to the point he got in the film. I bet that he will get through a lot of shit during the series to toughen him up and the relationship he may seem to have in the ending previews and with the constant dealing with people may end up lessening the way he stays away from people. That is why I think there can still be development for the character in the series to become like he is in the film.



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1