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[10] Mark Rozeman of Paste gave the episode a 7.7 out of 10 and wrote, "Furthermore, with its abundance of unnerving visuals, 'Naka-Choko' really brings to mind the latter batch of episodes from season one. Many such installments initially appeared practically incoherent, only to come together once viewed through the prism of Will's descent ...
This means that 1 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. [6] This was a 11% decrease from the previous episode, which was watched by 2.69 million viewers with a 1.0/3 in the 18-49 demographics. [ 7 ]
The recent pace wasn't sustainable, even in a 13-episode series, unless the plan was for the show to end this year." [11] Mark Rozeman of Paste gave the episode a 9.1 out of 10 and wrote, "'Su-zakana' is exactly the type of episode Hannibal needs at the moment. As great as the last stretch of episodes has been, it's always good for a show to ...
Part 1: NCIS; Episode title "Too many Cooks" Episode no. Season 20 Episode 10: Directed by: Michael Zinberg: Written by: Christopher J. Waild: Production code: NCISS2010: List of NCIS episodes: Part 2: NCIS: Hawaiʻi; Episode title "Deep Fake" Episode no. Season 2 Episode 10: Directed by: Jimmy Whitmore: Written by: Christopher Silber ...
Part 1 aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on March 3, 2006; Part 2 aired on March 10, 2006, as a 90-minute special. The episode focuses on the discovery of a harsh but habitable planet and the election of Gaius Baltar as the new President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol , running on a platform of settling the survivors of Twelve Colonies on ...
The show was released on Netflix on 5 November 2021, with season one consisting of 10 episodes, divided into two parts of 6 and 4 episodes respectively. [2] Part 2 premiered on 6 January 2022. [ 3 ] The second season premiered on 15 September 2023.
Gerri Mahn of Den of Geek gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "'Shiizakana' once again cleverly borrows imagery from the movies, specifically Graham's fantasy of decapitating Hannibal, which comes to us directly from Hannibal Rising. Getting your head wrenched off through the clever use of ropes and pulleys and a well-trained ...
Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode an "amazing" 9.5 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict: "'Kō No Mono' was directed by David Slade, who directed the show's pilot and several Season 1 installments, and he certainly returned for a big episode – one that he brought his expert skills to, filled with wonderful Hannibal moments like the visual of ...