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“What’s been interesting to me reading reviews and recaps of the show is how seriously people take the show.”

Bryan Fuller: “For me, the show is a very, very, very black comedy in many ways because it’s so absurdist and it’s so pretentious. I laugh at some of this stuff because I thoroughly enjoy it. A lot of the hard-core Fannibals take it very seriously. At the same time, they’re enjoying the seriousness of it and having fun with it. So I’m glad that people take it seriously, but I also love the experiences I’ve had seeing it on a big screen in a packed theater where people are laughing through the episode and I’m like, “Yeah! They get it! They get that it’s okay to laugh!” I watched episode 12 with a couple of friends of mine last week and they were horrified on the couch, and I was giggling at all of the most horrific stuff in the episode.”

“Which parts?”

Bryan Fuller: “Chilton getting his lips ripped off and then set on fire.”

“Poor Chilton.”

Bryan Fuller:
“It was so over the top that I was laughing, and they were just looking at me horrified because I was getting such glee out of the ridiculousness of this poor man’s circumstance. And part of doing something to Chilton every season was a big aspect of the black comedy of the show. There’s no way this guy would have survived that, and yet he did. He’s cracking wise and haunting people and it’s fun. It’s a fun storytelling tool.”


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