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you know me… I love me some blatantly homoerotic stabbing.
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I (@/HanniClaus) won nbchannibal’s Hannibal’s Jukebox giveaway!!! I won a signed Hannibal soundtrack vinyl! it was a great surprise for me yesterday evening :))
As we mentioned earlier today, we are celebrating the release of the nbchannibal S1/S2 soundtracks on vinyl! You can preorder your copy here: http://invadarecords.bigcartel.com/products
Executive Producer David Slade created some incredible art sized for your iPhone, iPad or computer wallpaper. With no further ado, here you go!
For the iPad:
For the iPad Retina:
For the iPhone 5:
For the iPhone 6:
Wallpaper:
Thanks, David!!
Hannibal Text Memes
We may not all like hannigram or hannibloom or willana or brownham or any of the other pairings, but we all love the show Hannibal and that makes us a community.
Let’s all be a happy family.
Positive Thoughts folks!!
Oh goodness! signal boost
Thank you were telling me this anon. Im gonna delete that reblog
Okay, so I’m hoping this doesn’t stir things up (which happens easily when a show is off season and everyone’s bored), but I’m in a constant debate with my friend. She says S2 was essentially a flop compared to S1 and if it continues that way, we’ll never get an S4. l’m think she’s letting her opinions on S2 (she feels Hannibal isn’t the focus enough and she says she’s sick of Will and his relationship with Hannibal) affect her perception? Wasnt season 2 more critically acclaimed and had overall better ratings than season 1? I think it has, but then again I could be letting my feelings conflict with the facts. You’re good with statistics so I was wondering if you could weigh in?
(and I just want to be clear that I’m not trying to start anything or say Ppl who didn’t like s2 as much are bad or wrong, but I just want to know if I’m the one in denial.)
(via anonymous)
Luckily for you, I am embarrassingly well-prepared to answer this question. (As a teacher, I’m all over this question because I hope people can learn a little bit about how to interpret and how not to interpret what they read when it comes to statistics.)
There are a few things to be taken into consideration here: ratings and NBC’s effect on the show’s numbers via advertising and timeslot, critical and viewer reception, the Tumblr subgroup of fandom and the difference between “I didn’t like it” and “It’s bad” (and the assumption that “the way I feel is the way most other people feel”), and what any of this has to do with what’s going to happen in S3 and the show’s chances for renewal for S4.
But I want to start off with the concept of confirmation bias, which affects all these things, as you’ve noted.
If we’re going to be as objective as possible, we have to consider all interpretations of the data as possible and, if we’re going to reject them, do so with reasoning that considers all sides.
For the sake of transparency and fairness, I’ll try to mention my own biases as we go. Just as an overview: I love both seasons, I love all the characters (even Mason), and my main interest in the show is the relationship between Hannibal and Will.
So let’s begin.

trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat (people)
My Hannibal Lecter Halloween costume! complete with mask and flower crown 🙂