Whoa, great start. TimDunk and I spoke about it, and I have to agree the lead casting is interesting. His cadence is a little more hurried (upbeat) than I remember feeling when reading. Nonetheless, great start. Great aesthetic appeal, too.
Fun little fact: Neil Gaiman's daughter graduated from WFU, Class of 2016.
Second episode was okay. They seem to be on a quick path of overuse of close-up shots of inanimate objects. The last part of the episode was the best and that was the portion that was focused on the story per the book. My hope is they mellow on making it look and feel "advant-gard."
Hannibal never did so I wouldn't hold your breath. There were five or six awesome scenes (the opener, in the supermart, the dinner, the chess, bilquis stealing the jewels back) but everything else bored me (stuff with wife especially).