There's no question Dancy carries the pilot (and the show), but audience response to Mikkelsen's very different approach to the role of Hannibal could be even more crucial to its future. What did you think of the premiere? Will you keep watching? VoteSilence the lambs. Bryan Fuller's 'Hannibal,' which launched last night on NBC, might be gorgeously made and brilliantly acted, but Ken Tucker says that ultimately its calories are empty, and it is a 'repulsive and tiresome' show with a penchant forHannibal Lecter's world has always teemed with life, death, and the animalistic passions in between, embodied by death's head moths, ravenous pigs, those poor lambs, and, of course, the man-eating psychologist. "Hannibal" builds out that world withThe latest incarnation of Hannibal Lecter arrives in the form of a TV show. Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) is introduced about halfway through NBC's premiere as the would-be psychologist to Hugh Dancy's FBI profiler Will Graham. Will struggles with hisSilence the lambs. Bryan Fuller's 'Hannibal,' which launched last night on NBC, might be gorgeously made and brilliantly acted, but Ken Tucker says that ultimately its calories are empty, and it is a 'repulsive and tiresome' show with a penchant for
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