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#hannigram#that quote is them#hannibal#will graham#hugh dancy#hannibal lecter#mads mikkelsen#fannibals#murder husbands#the beauty of hugh dancy#the beauty of will graham#nbc hannibal
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Ok but is there anything sexier and more babygirl than Will Graham sucking on a straw?!? It’s a fine line between innocence and sluttiness Will behave
Slutty Will Graham
#hannigram#the beauty of will graham#the beauty of hugh dancy#will graham#hannibal lecter#murder husbands#hannibal#nbc hannibal#hannibal nbc#hugh dancy
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I think that the people who are disappointed in Hugh’s answers are new to the fandom and really don’t know him and how he operates and communicates. It’s the only explanation to this ridiculous circus.
Because he’s acknowledged the love and romance between Hannibal and Will many times in the past. The uniqueness of their love. He did that in serious interviews. Just go through the dozens of interviews he’s done through the years and you’ll see. I’m not going to do the homework for you. I’ve been here long enough to know he ships Hannigram and that his acting and collaboration on the show are the actual reason we have some of the most romantic and beautiful scenes on the show.
Also, Hugh loves to take the mick. He’s sarcastic and ironic and on the other hand, can sometimes be very literal in the way he expresses himself (e.g. explaining what he meant by Platonic love, he meant it in the philosophical way).
He won’t say what you’d like to hear. He’s British after all. Moreover, British actors are not famous for doing fan service, quite on the contrary. (PS: if you come from the Johnlock fandom, you know what I mean).
This is a man who was speaking to someone at a Halloween party and that person was dressed as a Pokémon and he pretended he didn’t know what Pokémon was. For the duration of the conversation. Simply to take the mick. He also lied and said he didn’t know the ship was called Hannigram and that he had never read fanfics. Only for Mads Mikkelsen to later tell a fan “he’s a liar, he sends me Hannigram fics all the time”.
He knows what y’all want to hear and he won’t give you that because he’s British, he’s sarcastic, and his personality is not that of fan service. So get over it.
He collaborated and acted beautifully on the show knowing what he was conveying with his scenes: “it’s beautiful”, putting Mads Mikkelsen’s hands around his waist, looking lovingly into Mads’ eyes… those were all his choices because he was conveying the love Will felt for Hannibal. That’s that.
#hannigram#are yall okay? are yall new here?#hugh dancy is 50% the reason why we have hannigram#him and his acting choices gave us the most loving scenes#he gave us will graham in love with hannibal#hannibal#will graham#hugh dancy#hannibal lecter#mads mikkelsen#fannibals#the beauty of hugh dancy#the beauty of will graham#madancy#madancy reunion
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Heather Graham
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will is so fucking intelligent its actually insane. i never realized that he suspected seizure after his first case of sleep walking. immediately after that he's in hannibal kitchen theorizing about physical disease. its so heart breaking to see the way he feels so sure of the problem from the start but lacks the confidence to take action when his support system doesn't see eye to eye with him. how many times in his life has he known something with aching clarity, only to be denied by those around him that doubt, dislike, or infantilize him? 
#the confidence he gains in season 2+3 is such a fucking game changer#i once saw this beautiful hannibal edit that called clarice genius and will ''very smart'' and it pissed me off soooo bad😭😭😭😭#yes he is gifted and his disorder helps his understanding of other people but that man is amazingly book smart. dont play w me.............#ash is mentally ill#hannibal#hannibal nbc#hannibal s1#will graham#hannibal series#hannibal season 1#coquiles
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I mean who wouldn’t kill for this sassy slutty man?!?!
Will Graham with cunty eyebrow
#hannigram#to kill and to die for#the man. the myth. the cunty behaviour#hannibal#will graham#hugh dancy#the beauty of hugh dancy#the beauty of will graham
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my beautiful evil fruit with a disorder who just realized he has so much power over the damn demon he's also obsessed with so he spends two whole episodes only manipulating, having cat fights, smirking and looking under his eyelashes
#fruit on fruit crime#i adore him my beautiful homo who just realized he's so beautiful he has that nasty man around his finger#inspired by the tweet that pointed out he started dressing slutty instead of straight the more he talked to hannibal#will graham#hannibal nbc#hannibal#hannigram#my gifs
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Renée Downer
#renee downer#black girl magic#flo#beauty#black beauty#flolikethis#the graham norton show#backstage#pro-royalty
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Gloria Grahame
#gloria grahame#beautiful#beauty#actress#hollywood#star#classic#diva#vintage#classic hollywood#old hollywood
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Hugh Dancy + writing lines for the most romantic scenes in the show
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Come chill with me 🥵if you're down for fun 😊
#trans people#tran#trans mtf#trans g#trans dating#trans gf#trans guy#trans gender#trans girl#trans gal#trans artist#mtf trans#television#typography#trans beauty#trans#trans community#trans cult#trans gay#trans goddess#trans man#trans pride#trans rights#trans wade wilson#trans nsft#trans will graham#tattoos#artists on tumblr#trans woman#trans women are amazing
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Beauty so strong it made the most prolific cannibal serial killer in the US surrender to the FBI after 20 years just because he broke up with him.
he is just so gorgeous i cannot
#hannigram#the power this twink had over hannibal Lecter#and that friends is the power of beauty#the beauty of hugh dancy#the beauty of will graham#will graham#hugh dancy#hannibal
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Mads, while signing a Hannigram fanart:
"They make a beautiful couple." [x]
#I JUST FOUND OUT ABT THIS#WHY HAS NOBODY TOLD ME ABT THIS#HE SAID THEY MAKE A BEAUTIFUL COUPLE#IM CRYING#everytime he talks abt or describe hannigram i cry a little inside#he just speaks abt them so beautifully#the fanart was so lovely as well#mads mikkelsen#c2e2#hannibal#hannibal lecter#will graham#hannigram#hannibal nbc#nbc hannibal#murder husbands
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they used to build shrines for men who looked like this
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There ultimately is one question that bothers many when it comes to Will: Is Will Graham actually a bad person? (because no one knows what exactly swims around in the hot darkness of his mind, but I tried to sum it up anyway)
The thing about Will is that yes, he is certainly not a ‘good’ person. At least not after Hannibal started messing with his head, though I’m convinced Will never was in the first place. However, not only Will’s character, but pretty much the whole show is about the thin and multi-shaded line of good and bad. Moral and immoral. It’s exactly that blurry line that makes Will such an interesting protagonist. He is not the bad guy, neither is he the hero in his own story. He tried to play the roles of both (FBI agent vs killer), managed to fool even himself for a while, but Will knows very well who he is and what he was doing.
It’s an ancient question, isn’t it? What is good and what is bad? Are those two defined by societal norms and standards? Are they based on culture, religion, or is morality something personal? Something only you can decide for yourself?
I’m going to include Hannibal here for a second, because when it comes to Hannibal, the last one of those options applies. The thing with Hannibal is that he has his own philosophies, his own ideals and morals. Hannibal constantly rivals God, claiming that he himself can’t be called evil because God does the same things and isn’t considered ‘’bad’’. Hannibal has his own borders and limits very straight. He can recognise plain cruelty, but the thing with Hannibal is that he is a very stylised manifestation of sin.
Hannibal is religious, though there might not be a specific religion or deity he believes in and he worships no higher beings, he does believe in the ‘’rules’’ of certain religions. He is well aware that he crosses most of those. They hold no value for him. He makes his own rules, plays his own game. In his world, there is no ‘’good’’ or ‘’bad’’ when it comes to actual crimes against humanity. A bad person is for him someone very rude, someone who lacks respect and manners. He doesn’t consider himself a ‘’good’’ person. He is something entirely else. A way of perceiving life and his own morality that no one except from Will can truly understand.
Hannibal, however, is to us a bad person. He is the ‘’ultimate bad guy’’, because the way he feels about Will doesn’t excuse the rest of his behaviour. Hannibal is a sadist, a narcissist, a manipulative and awful man. He kills and feels no remorse for most if not all of his victims. For him killing is an art, a pleasure, he delights in it. For him, that is not as ‘’bad’’ or evil as it is for us (society), though he knows he is alone in that world.
For that same reason, Hannibal doesn’t consider Will a bad person. He considers Will his equal. He knows that the both of them are deemed ‘’bad’’ people to the public, but that doesn’t matter in his world. In Hannibal’s mind, it’s just him and Will against the rest of the world. They are neither good nor evil. They simply are.
So back to Will, who understands Hannibal’s view of morality, but doesn’t necessarily think the same. If we look at it the same way as we looked at Hannibal, in a societal and common sense, yes, Will is a bad person. Can a stereotypically ‘’good’’ person like killing, even if it’s bad men? The satisfaction in killing, even if it’s a bad person, isn’t a moral thing. Someone truly ‘’good’’ would always choose punishment over murder. Then there’s also the fact that Will didn’t blink twice when he and Hannibal ate human meat and that he consumed it, knowingly, without a single complaint.
Will had no issues using innocent people (Chilton, Freddie Lounds, etc) to achieve his own goals. He is as (if not more) manipulative as Hannibal and is sometimes cruel in ways that even shocks the Chesapeake Ripper. Will made absurd sacrifices to get what he wanted, did things no stereotypically ‘’good’’ man would ever think of doing. Then I’m not even talking about maybe the simplest and most ordinary example of how little he actually cares for most things, which is his sweet wife, Molly (her son Walter, too).
However, Will did try to be good. He tried very hard. He wanted to be a good person, to save people. Will can care for others in ways Hannibal can’t. Hannibal has no moral compass, Will does. A broken one, but he does. Will wants to help people more often than he wants to hurt them (The conversation with Bedelia about crushing or saving a wounded bird is a perfect example of this. So are his needs to save dogs and Abigail.) The thing about Will is that he desired to be good. He worked for the FBI, saved many lives, because he understands pain and suffering like no other. He doesn’t wish such horrid things upon innocent people.
During the show, Will's morality is completely tied to Hannibal, so much that Hannibal himself and the stag even serve as metaphors for his corruption, while at the same time, his morality has nothing to do with Hannibal. Will always had dark urges. He always knew that there was something fundamentally wrong with him, with the things he wanted and was capable of doing. Perhaps that’s why he joined the police and later the FBI. He suppressed the worst of him by focusing on the best of himself. By forcing himself to save people through a job, he couldn’t afford to misbehave and do things he knew were wrong. Will’s fantasies, dreams and understanding of killers throughout the show make it very clear that he struggled with his own morality, even before Hannibal.
Then came, of course, Hannibal. Who fueled those urges and gave them attention. Who didn’t create them, but cared for them. Allowed them to sprout and grow until Will got entangled in such a web of situations and feelings that he couldn’t suppress them anymore. Hannibal forced Will to deal with who he really is, he broke Will’s shield. His costume, the same way Will did with Hannibal’s person suit. Hannibal is a ‘bad’ influence on Will because he brings out what’s always been inside him, but was repressed for years because Will was aware that society would label him a monster or a freak if he acted on those feelings. Will felt alone and alienated his entire life, of course he tried everything to not fall into a complete pit of loneliness and darkness.
That was until Hannibal came into his life and Will realised that there was someone who understood him, who loved him for who he really was, even (especially) his ‘darker’ side. Someone who was like him. Who understood how he felt and didn’t see him as an immoral person because of it. Will spent his whole life understanding others, but Hannibal was the first person to actually understand him in return.
Hannibal thinks Will’s ‘worst’ side is the most beautiful version of him. Will himself is torn between what Hannibal (the one person who understands and cares for him) and society (his upbringing, religion, anyone he ever met, norms and values) think of him. He doesn’t know what to believe. He knows he’s a bad person, he doesn’t try to make himself believe he isn’t. As I said, Will still has a moral compass, he’s self conscious about the things he does.
However, there is a great possibility that Hannibal changed Will’s perception of himself. That he made Will see that there’s no need to think of himself as a bad person. Just as a person. A human with urges and desires. Who can decide for themselves whether their actions are good or bad. Law is far beneath them at this point. In the end, Will and Hannibal navigate their own morality through their perceptions of their own actions. They both have a dislike for labels. Good and bad, moral and immoral, those are all labels society has forced upon humanity. Cruelty and kindness are not. Will knows very well when he’s cruel and when he’s kind.
So my conclusion is, yes, Will Graham is stereotypically a self-conscious yet immoral person. At the ending of the series after everything has happened, at least.
But, I think that, just like Will himself, it’s up to you to decide whether he’s truly good or bad. Some people have other reasons to believe someone is one of the two than others. Some believe that if a person can love, or if they feel guilt or know what they’re doing, they aren’t a bad person. Others don’t. I think that’s entirely up to you to decide. It’s just what you like to believe, because believe me, to Will the line is just as blurry as it is to us. He is as unpredictable to Hannibal as he is for the audience. Will is a mystery of a character, certainly when it comes to his morality. And I think that that is exactly what makes him so fascinating.
#long story short#he is a mean little bitch#who's capable of great evil to get his man#but who am i to judge#no I'm joking he's such a beautiful and layered character#I love you morally grey Will Graham#hannibal#nbc hannibal#will graham#hannibal analysis#hannibal lecter#hannigram#hannibal meta#analysis#philo
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