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"In the right pile we will put the suits we keep and in the left pile the suits you are no longer using. Okay?" Will explained. "Hannibal?"
"Remind me, dearest, why are we doing this?"
"Because I don't have place for my own clothes. And that says a lot since you fucking have a dressing room and three wardrobes."
"I don't mind sharing them with you."
"Yes but for once I would like not to search for my clothes between your suits, Hannibal. Last night when I couldn't sleep I decided to count them. Do you know how many suits you own in total?"
"Including all seasons?"
"Including all seasons."
"Seventy-three." Hannibal replied innocently.
"Seventy-three, Hannibal." Will repeated, crossing his arms over his chest. "You don't even wear all of them anymore."
"There are so many reasons I am keeping them. Some of them are pieces of art. Some bring back fond memories."
"Let's make space for new memories." Will said. Even if his sentence was too cheesy for his own taste, he forced a smile. He knew that he had to try his best if he wanted to obtain results.
"Fine."
"Great. Let's start with this. I haven't seen you wearing this in years."
"I'm keeping it. It makes your eyes pop."
"It's your suit."
"And it matches your eyes."
"As I was saying..." Will said patiently and threw it into the left pile. Only seventy-two more left.
"This one."
"I'm keeping it. The fabric is spectacular. Don't you find it unique?"
"Okay. You can keep it. Next. Definitely not keeping this."
"What do you mean? Remember how three months ago I put this suit jacket on you when you were cold? I associate it with you now and I treasure it dearly."
Will groaned and threw it into the right pile. It would probably take ages to get to a conclusion.
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"This?"
"It makes my waist appear incredibly snatched. Don't say you don't like it."
"This?"
"We can throw it away. Because I have one which is identical. I found it so wonderful that I had to get two."
"You are sick. This is worse than being the Ripper, you know, right?"
"I really like suits. Condemn me for that."
"Whatever. We are done. We threw away six. Six, Hannibal. Six out of Seventy-three."
"And my heart aches for them. What are you doing?" Hannibal asked as he saw Will suddenly searching for something on his phone.
"Ordering myself a wardrobe from Ikea."
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NBC's Hannibal Murderers, Ranked
via CBR - 6 November 2024
According to NBC's Hannibal, wherever Hannibal Lecter goes, art follows. As beautiful as a Botticelli piece might be, even when shrouded in death, its artistry is also quite frightening. The deaths, or tableaus, in Hannibal, make looking at the damage a little bit easier, but for the in-world citizens, there would be no question whether one would have incessant nightmares about these killers. NBC’s Hannibal has had a litany of murderers pass the panes of Will Graham’s glasses, but some of them deserve more of a feature headline than others on Tattle Crime. Some of the murderers simply had a bit more to them, whether it be personal flair or overall scariness. On the topic of scares, the scariest part of these murderers was how Will could find the humanity in them and, in turn, introduce their humanity to the audience.
17 Beautiful Crime Scenes, Number 1 will shock you!
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10 Horror TV Shows Where The First Season Isn't The Best
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via Screenrant - 10 November 2024
Considered to be one of the best horror TV shows of all time, Hannibal is an incredible series that starts with a unique premise. The show takes the legendary fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter and depicts him through the eyes of profiler Will Graham, showing him at a time in his life before anyone knew about the horrific crimes he was committing under the FBI's noses. The show is poetic and filled with beautifully rich cinematography and writing that sometimes feels like it belongs to a philosophical indie piece as opposed to a network TV show. The first season slowly unfolds as Will's psyche begins to deteriorate, almost entirely as a result of Hannibal's manipulations. While it is a haunting season in its own right, the second season is perfectly written and acted, showing just how manipulative Hannibal can be. The creeping rush to the climactic season finale is apparent from the start, luring viewers into the horror by challenging both Will's and the viewer's recollection of events.
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10 Shows To Watch if You Love 'Criminal Minds'
via Collider - 8 November 2024
Hannibal is like watching a game of psychological ping-pong. While FBI profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) is seeking help from forensic psychiatrist Hannibal Lector (Mads Mikkelsen) in dealing with the intense emotions he feels from hunting serial killers, he has no idea that Lector is a serial killer and cannibal himself. Basking in his position of ultimate control, Hannibal toys with Will, causing him to tap into his deepest desires, unbeknownst to Will. But then something odd happens as the two men grow closer and closer, and Hannibal starts to feel an affinity towards Will. The entire series of Hannibal represents the process those in Criminal Minds undergo to try and get into the minds of serial killers. Will is desperate to do this so he can find the one he’s searching for. Hannibal gives him a glimpse into that thought process, but creepily coming from his own personal experience.
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