This Is Our Design #11- “Ko No Mono” with Tyler Smith

Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick return this week to talk some "Ko No Mono" with Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension. Topics include Viewer Response Theory and the Death of the Showrunner, how sympathy functions in relation to antagonists in Hannibal, and ideas of time reversal coupled with parenthood. So nothing very in-depth or anything like that. Also be on the lookout for the moment when Sean admits that he was wrong and Kate was right: episode 11 of This is Our Design really allows Sean's character to develop in interesting ways because of that. We can't wait to see where he's at once we get to the season finale. And of course, also making their returns are "Kate's Classical Corner" and "The Devil in the Details."

By |2020-05-23T19:02:27-06:00May 12th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #10- “Naka-Choko” with David Bax

You thought you could get rid of us, did you? Well, it may interest you to know that we're training a militia of pigs to eat you! Not really, though. We prefer listeners of This Is Our Design to not be dead, if we can help it. But what are we going to do with all these pigs now? We're certainly not going to ask Hannibal, because last time he took six hours to examine all of our pigs before picking one. Then he fed it to us, stuffed with Freddie Lounds. Wait, what? Look, it's almost 6 am and we haven't slept. That's the kind of dedication that co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick try to show listeners. This week, David Bax of Battleship Pretension drops by to talk all kinds of "Naka-Choko." Topics of the discussion include point of view, understanding, sympathy, empathy, Michael Pitt as The Joker Mason Verger, and uneventful sex scenes. Also tune in for some more "Kate's Classical Corner," in which Kate explains how untimely this episode is in her life right now. Plus, "The Devil in the Details" continues to be a thing that Sean keeps forgetting to tell the guests about beforehand. What's up with that? Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:02:40-06:00May 5th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #9- “Shiizakana” with Eric Goldman

Welcome back to This Is Our Design, the Hannibal podcast. We considered scrapping this episode in favor of a ten-hour podcast dedicated to The Following, but we're not as brave as that series. So we're playing it safe and sticking to what we know, which is pretending to say smart things about Hannibal. Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick are joined this week by Eric Goldman of IGN to talk some "Shiizakana." Topics of conversation include concepts of love and animalism in Hannibal. The crew also challenges some more of the believability and subtlety concerns the series may or may not have, shortly before excusing the series for being really friggin' good. Listeners will also be treated to the most recent installments of "Kate's Classical Corner" and "The Devil in the Details," in which Sean tries once again to contribute something of use in a power play to hide the fact that he knows nothing about music that doesn't involve electric guitars. Maybe you should be holding out for a TV adaptation of This is Spinal Tap, Sean. Maybe you should stop writing to yourself in the third person, too. As an added bonus this week, we've included an additional 10-minute segment at the beginning of the podcast in which Sean sits down with his mother to discuss how therapy and psychiatry function in "Shiizakana" and Hannibal in general. What Sean forgot to ask her was if she has ever trained some of her patients to become serial killers. We'll leave that up to the listeners to guess. Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:02:48-06:00April 28th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #8- “Su-zakana” with Libby Hill

Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick return to talk some "Su-zakana" with Libby Hill of the Los Angeles Times. For anyone who was worried about the return of the thousand airplanes that fly over Sean's house, rest easy. For the rest of you (we'll call you the sane ones), tune in to hear the gang talk about some legitimate gender-based character issues that Hannibal may or may not being having. Also up for discussion: when TV becomes too heavy-handed, ambiguity surrounding Jack Crawford, who the heck is Margot, and where are we at with the Hannibal-Will relationship? But don't worry. That's not all. Call within the next twenty minutes and receive a free segment of "Kate's Classical Corner," with one amazing insight from Sean this time around (really amazing; we're not kidding). And if you pay with traveler's checks and/or two-dollar bills, you'll also get to experience another round of "The Devil in the Details." Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:02:55-06:00April 21st, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #7- “Yakimono” with Zack Handlen

Some of you might be wondering why there's a new episode of This Is Our Design considering nothing happened in the most recent episode of Hannibal. Really, it was just an episode featuring 42 minutes of a black screen. Weird. Oh, well. Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick still manage to analyze the darkness with the help of their fabulous guest, Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club. One of the three is an expert in music, one is an expert in pronouncing the names of actors and actresses, and one clearly knows everything about the Japanese language. We'll let you figure out which is which. This week, topics include concepts of love in Hannibal, how to get the best use of a stationary character, and some more discussion of why Dr. Chilton is a strong candidate for this season's MVP. Also returning, of course, are "Kate's Classical Corner" and "The Devil in the Details." Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:03:02-06:00April 14th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #6- “Futamono” with Dennis Perkins

For those of you who have been eagerly awaiting an amazingly in-depth discussion of the most recent episode of Hannibal, we're sorry to say that all we have for you is this new podcast. This Is Our Design isn't amazingly in-depth. Oh, no. The truth is that doesn't quite do it justice. This podcast is life-changingly enlightening (and also presumes to create new English vocabulary; that's just how we roll). Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick will help guide you through "Futamono," relying mostly on the help of Dennis Perkins from The A.V. Club. Topics this week include issues of believability, ideas of impermanence, contributions from some of the supporting characters in this series, and Hannibal and Alana sitting in a Tree... Man. This episode also features what might be the most in-depth "Kate's Classical Corner" to date, and Kate doesn't even get started on the classical pieces featured. Brace yourselves for some Knowledge Bombs. "The Devil in the Details" also points out some interesting elements of the viewing experience and how creator Bryan Fuller is going deep into the Japanese theme this season. Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:03:08-06:00April 6th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments

This Is Our Design #5- “Mukozuke” with Emily VanDerWerff

These might not be the droids you're looking for, but this...is This Is Our Design, the Hannibal podcast. Somewhere out there, aliens are listening to co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick ramble on and on about serial killers and cannibalism, feeling reassured that not visiting Earth was the right call. This week, though, they can feast on the discussion with special guest Todd VanDerWerff, Culture Editor of Vox. Topics of the conversation include religious and water imagery in Hannibal, location, and the inevitable mayoral race that Hannibal will take part in with the help of Jonathan Tucker. Also featured are recurring segments "Kate's Classical Corner" and "The Devil in the Details." Prepare to have your minds blown (and possibly eaten, if Mads Mikkelsen gets his way). Have a listen and feel free to join the discussion by leaving some comments.

By |2020-05-23T19:03:17-06:00March 30th, 2014|This Is Our Design|0 Comments
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