Progressively Horrified

This is our second episode about Hannibal. This is our design.

Show Notes

Fear Level: Spooky
Trigger Warnings: blood, violence, disfigured and dismembered bodies, death, cannibalism, trauma, murdered children, incredibly disturbing images, murder, very graphic gore, gaslighting/manipulation, graphic assault, imagery resembling sexual assault (though no explicit sexual assault in these episodes), hunting/animal death (deer)
  • Director: Michael Rhymer
  • Writers: Jim Danger Gray
  • Stars: Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen, Caroline Dhavernas, Laurence Fishburne, Hettienne Park

Topics of Discussion:
-Hannibal's office
-NO CLAPPING
-Powerful power points
-Will Graham's prop comedy obsession
-Murder dads
-Jack, worst boss ever
-Freddie Lounds, wildly horrible bastard
-Brian Fuller loves mushroom
-Dammit, Stammets
-The Real Horror: The American Medical System
-Not the same kind of sexy as Anthony Hopkins
-Dad math
-BUT MYCELIUM!
-It made him feel powerful...

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Dave Dwonch
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What is Progressively Horrified?

A podcast that holds horror to standards horror never agreed to. Hosts Jeremy Whitley, Ben Kahn, Emily Martin and guests watch, read, listen to, and check out movies, tv shows, comics, books, art and anything else from the horror genre and discuss it through a progressive lens. We'll talk feminism in horror, LGBTQ+ issues and representation in horror, racial and social justice in horror, disability and mental health/illness in horror, and the work of female and POC directors, writers, and creators in horror.
We're the podcast horror never agreed to take part in.