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Mason Verger's actor basically directly copied the Ledger Joker's voice.

 

 

The bad thing about this episode was that I knew what was coming. I knew Mason was going to cut his face off and I was actually looking forward to it because he was such a despicable character. But that scene was so brutal that I ended up feeling sorry for the guy. I have no fuging clue how they got that on network television.

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The best scene to me was at the end when Hannibal basically said "jacks a friend...he deserves the honor of being killed by me"

 

Bedelia Du Maurier(Hannibal's psychiatrist)..her character talks in such a slow and monotone voice that it can be a little grating hearing her talk for long periods of time.

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Mason Verger's actor basically directly copied the Ledger Joker's voice.

 

Incorrect.

 

 

He sounds like Gary Oldman's Mason from the movie Hannibal.

 

Granted, Ledger sounds a little like him too, but thats not Michael Pitt's problem.

 

 

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The best scene to me was at the end when Hannibal basically said "jacks a friend...he deserves the honor of being killed by me"

 

Bedelia Du Maurier(Hannibal's psychiatrist)..her character talks in such a slow and monotone voice that it can be a little grating hearing her talk for long periods of time.

 

One more negative word about Scully and you are out of here!!!!!

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