Hannibal

TV Show • 2013 • Drama  Report
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bugbite
dead birds, pigs, and fish are depicted as livestock and food.
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lepetitmonstresr
Throughout season 1 Will Grahm believes he hears a dog yelping in pain, but these are hallucinations. In Season 2 Episode 9 a dog is injured but survives. Season 3, Episode 11 - Will's dogs are poisoned by The Red Dragon. They are taken to the vet and survive. They are not seen ill on screen.
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
Yes
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5
solklavier
A live fish is filleted. A bird is drowned in liquor. A dead, hanging rabbit gets a nosebleed.
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viabelleh
There are pigs in the second season that aren't kept in the best conditions, and dogs are fed human meat.
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lepetitmonstresr
Season 2 - Episode 8
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lepetitmonstresr
Season 3, Episode 9. A dead cat is seen briefly in a cardboard box.
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bugbite
there are a few scenes in season 3 depicting snails, very closeup and crawling on humans.
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zdy1994
There are no literal dragons in this show.
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river_night
I honestly have the biggest phobia of spiders (to the point where seeing a photo gives me a panic attack) and I was fine watching Hannibal. I don't actually ever remember seeing a spider on screen.
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Yes
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ihatekenbranagh
There is one offhand comment made by character Jimmy Price (somewhere in the first two episodes I think?) alluding to his alcoholism. Also, somewhere in the beginning of season 2, a victim is found to be a recovering heroin addict.
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MissUtahraptor
S01E04 Abigail gets tea with shrooms various people are drugged through the series (Will's flashbacks in S02, also Will in S03E06, people kept in coma in S01E02...)
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Ljlj
A character has excessive amounts of alcohol but it is not discussed in the dialogue of the show
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invadermac
Everything from preparing human meat, to surgery to filleting a woman. Some shown, some not-
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OrionWatson
1) amputation of the legs of a man who is being kept alive to slowly eat. pretty gruesome scenes with this one. 2) amputation of a girls arm. the actual act of amputation is not shown on screen but the severed arm is shown as well as the healed spot where her arm used to be. she is given a prosthetic arm and uses this for the rest of the show.
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Yes
66
No
0
3
MissUtahraptor
fireplace S01E04, Georgia S01E11, fake Freddie S02E11, Frederick Chilton S03E12
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ElenaLucia
The main character is a cannibal. Others willingy or unwillingly take part in the act. However, no one ever eats raw meat — all plates are carefully constructed under the pretence of "real" food.
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Yes
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mellttpa
A character, having survived a shot in the face, has to use fake teeth in Season 3.
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Greenandsilver
One character suffers from at least one seizure during the show because he had untreated encephalitis
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LGBTRex
Season 2, Episode 4, roughly 23 minutes in. Once the scene containing acupuncture begins, I recommend a skip if you can't handle eye trauma. It ends in a lobotomy, for the sake of understanding the following scene.
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Yes
38
No
1
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Greenandsilver
Yes a father attempting to kill his daughter is killed before he can succeed
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3
ihatekenbranagh
At the beginning of Season One, a group of young boys is kidnapped by an adult woman.
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Nepeta
In season 1 episode 4 multiple children are killed by their siblings
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river_night
This one's a tough one. There's never any actual explicit cheating on screen, but a married man left his wife for another man. Their romance is very subjective for most of the show, but one character confirms the second man is in love with the married man and they end up running away together, plus many people refer to it as a romance.
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7
Yes
0
No
48
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MissUtahraptor
S01E01, S03E01
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Yes
38
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3
Yes
46
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lepetitmonstresr
There are no proper ghosts, but Will Grahm has many hallucinations that might appear to the viewer as, and serve a similar thematic purpose to, ghosts.
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cronus.ampora
multiple instances of murders taking place where you can hear gore,
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Snezzpai
A minor character spits at another character.
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Xonauge
Will Graham vomits up an ear after waking up from taking Abigail back to her cabin. The scene mostly shows the ear, but you do see him throw up and there is some vomit in the sink with the ear when Hannibal comes to see it.
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MissUtahraptor
S01E06 and 11, S02E01-07, S03E08-13
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Yes
42
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0
Yes
64
No
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Crow75
Several times, lots of times in extreme close-ups
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AlexKrueger
Jacks Wife Bella has stage 4 cancer and you see elements of her treatment. There's also a very rough line about her having stage 4 in Season 1 episode 5. It’s near the end and you can just skip over the conversation between Bella and Hannibal if you wish.
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Jack is incredibly rude in the first episode re: Will and his autism--forcing eye contact, etc. Freddy calls Will crazy and the like through season one. People consistently treat Will as a child. A lot of it isn't autism *specific* but treads the line
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Freezer7
Yes. A large premise to the show is the intense gaslighting of one of the characters. He loses his grip on reality, and others do not believe him.
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3
invadermac
Madchen’s character suffers from dysmorphia
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5
Penelope Hutton
There is no eating disorder, but someone is force-fed with a feeding tube
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3
ducktoothcollection
I'm part-way into season 2 and Will has had an anxiety attack of some kind in the overwhelming majority of episodes. (*I've* also had a few anxiety attacks over this show, but that's not relevant.)
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Ulrike Loofs-Samorzewski
In season 1, Georgia Madchen is in an isolation chamber in a hospital. While she's in it, a spark caused by her combing her hair starts a fire, and she is unable to escape the chamber.
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lepetitmonstresr
In season 2 Bella attempts suicide by overdose. Hannibal revives her.
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Yes
35
No
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justinmiles
season two episode four at around 15 minutes in: character gets a flashback to having a seizure with lots of flashing lights
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lepetitmonstresr
Season 2 - Episode 12
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Freezer7
One woman is forcibly given an abortion/hysterectomy.
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Freezer7
A child is stillborn after a C-Section.
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Xonauge
A horse, dead after childbirth, has a dead human and a love human put back inside it’s womb during the 2nd season.
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Freezer7
No, but a pregnant woman is forced to have an abortion and hysterectomy.
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Nepeta
A characters brother is described as having “torn her” and current abuse by him is hinted at
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Lukas Frost
There are some s*x scenes. But they are mostly contorted and/or shown in a way that nothing graphic is shown.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Yes
28
No
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Freezer7
No, but one is alluded to between the verger siblings, but it’s brief and non graphic.
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zdy1994
Why was Mason Verger mentioned here if he wasn't LGBT+? Child predators and LGBT+ are no where near the same thing, and since he's not LGBT+, he has no reason to be mentioned in a comment here.
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Yes
3
No
36
1
zdy1994
I think in at least one episode?
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Yes
0
No
35
3
Rev
The show reflects the time of setting and of creation and uses terms like psychopath, sociopath, and psychotic. It is unclear if it is meant in an ableist way or not, but it is something to be aware of in that the demonization of mental illness and personality disorders is unfortunately a big part of the show
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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No
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Yes
0
No
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5
zaidelles
Hannibal and Will's survival has since been confirmed.
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cherry
more than one instance of violence between family members- a husband attacks his wife and daughter with a knife in season, an abusive older brother and his younger sister get into/have been in physical fights with each other
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harleenivy
In season 2 a henchman intentionally crashes a car into one of the supporting character's car while she's driving it.
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Yes
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No
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jellybean
the major ones are: season two episode 1: a character has a flashback to getting force-fed via feeding tube season two episode 5: a character is briefly hung before being rescued season two episode 9: a character is seen tied up to a tree with a rope around his neck there are other times were a character with lung cancer struggles to breathe, but it is brief.
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teethsoup
In season 2, episode 5, Hannibal is briefly hung but is rescued before any serious injury occurs
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zaidelles
Hannibal and Will's survival has since been confirmed.
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Yes
33
No
6
4
Xonauge
In nearly every episode. The main characters are FBI and there are murders with guns.
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Greenandsilver
Dear god yes. It appears in many episodes
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Yes
0
No
40
3
MissUtahraptor
S02E11
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jellybean
season one episode two: very minor characters are buried alive while in an induced coma
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