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Crossbow

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  1. According to Fuller, Will is meant to be straight and Hannibal is sort of, not. I keep saying that if Hannibal thought seducing Will sexually would get him what he wants, he would do it. It just occurred to me to wonder if Will wouldn't have tried using sex to snare Hannibal. I mean, he was willing to mutilate corpses for him, how much worse could it be?
  2. I'm glad the show doesn't include many battle scenes - I find them very hard to follow. Especially the fight scenes up north, where all participants have long shaggy cloaks and long shaggy hair.
  3. There is so much fan fic with that exact premise.
  4. I think the quote that summarizes the whole show is Will's: "I am the unreliable narrator of my own story."
  5. Hannibal in South America wasn't really a plot, though. It was just a snapshot. Plus I thnk the scenes with him and Bedelia being socialites in Europe covered it. Yeah, we know nothing about the 7 years between SotL and Hannibal. But they covered just about everything from Hannibal in seasons 2-3. I can't think of anything they didn't cover that would support another season.
  6. In the books Hannibal has frequent plastic surgery, and enjoys looking at the FBI's outdated pictures of him. I don't know how well that would work with Mads Mikkelson because he's the king of micro-expressions and I would think that prosthetics would interfere with that.
  7. Sorry. :( I didn't think that saying what I *wanted* to see counted speculation. I think I need to stick strictly to the bookwalker threads.
  8. I don't think so - I don't think Molly was a play wife fro Will. I do think Molly represented that Will had finally gotten the hell out of Dodge, before Jack dragged him back in. In one of the many interviews I read today, Fuller pointed out that as a gay man, he has only seen heterosexual male bonding from the outside. So, apparently this is how he thinks it looks...?
  9. You guys, they even TOLD us the cliff was a "bluff." They're sooooo not dead.
  10. That was me, but I'm still on Red Dragon. (I usually only read on my lunch hour.) I just read on Hannibal Wiki that the movie Hannibal didn't have the brainwashing, which I thought it did. But I can't see Hannibal doing that to Will now. He already drugged him through all through season 1 and I can't see him going back to that. Plus I think they covered it with Bedelia's excuse for staying with him.
  11. I can think of several scenes but they're all background. I need to re-read it I guess. Will isn't in that book at all, of course. It would be something with Clarice if it'a about a relationship that Hannibal is in.
  12. He's so far ahead, he had a safety net installed under the bluff. :D
  13. In order for it to be a murder/suicide, they would have to be dead. That was Hannibal's house. He actually has property all over the world, although they haven't talked about it in the show.
  14. According to Janice Poon, this is Kalua style, and apparently Hannibal did it. I guess he had a lot of time.
  15. I don't believe either this episode or this season passed. I don't think it COULD pass, because the entire show is about hunting a male serial killer, so if two women were ever talking to each other, they would probably be talking about a man.
  16. Ah, see, my interpretation was that she knew exactly what Will was planning. She should have run, but I guess she can't walk away from Hannibal either.
  17. From Hannibal's posture, I felt like he let Will do it because, "Oh well, this was exhausting anyway." Will probably change his mind when he hits the water.
  18. I remember when Edward Quartermain was so dead that his GHOST was on the show. Then the next time I watched it he was back.
  19. Nah, they're alive. This is TV. If you don't see the bodies, they're alive. And even if you do, it's not a sure thing.
  20. Ah, pit roasting. I was wondering how they got a whole leg in the oven.
  21. In the books they make it clear that Hannibal is straight, but Fuller said that in this version, "Hannibal is a very broadly spectrumed human being/fallen angel, who probably is capable and interested in everything humanity has to offer." In another interview he said Hannibal could eroticize anything, but I can't find that link.
  22. That was SO OBNOXIOUS. And that show looks really dumb.
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