I love the non-linear story telling, but I'm uncertain about when the b&w Izzard scenes take place. I think those are in the basement of Hannibal's old house and therefore during last season's time line. Right?
Bedelia is both darker than we realized and in waaaaay over her head. "What have you gotten yourself into, Bedelia?" Indeed.
The smarmy guy who knew Hannibal's cover was bogus was... smarmy.
I wonder what he thought he was going to get out of the situation.
I love the non-linear story telling, but I'm uncertain about when the b&w Izzard scenes take place. I think those are in the basement of Hannibal's old house and therefore during last season's time line. Right?
I think it was an extended scene from last season from when Hannibal killed him. It also may have been taking place in Hannibal's head.
Yeah, the Eddie Izzard scenes expand on what we saw last year. Unclear how long he kept him alive, right? I wonder whether we'll get more of those. I do enjoy them.
I wonder what he thought he was going to get out of the situation.
Me, too. I did think, "This is not the threesome you're looking for," during the dinner scene.
Bedelia is both darker than we realized and in waaaaay over her head.
Yes! I was thinking we'd find out she was with him under duress, but no. Though, certainly conflicted.
Yeah, the Eddie Izzard scenes expand on what we saw last year. Unclear how long he kept him alive, right? I wonder whether we'll get more of those. I do enjoy them.
I think Bryan Fuller is going to take any opportunity he can to use Eddie Izzard, as it should be.
Yes! I was thinking we'd find out she was with him under duress, but no. Though, certainly conflicted.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that he had her at least slightly sedated, and I think that market she keeps visiting is going to become relevant.
Well, there is the way she was deliberately showing herself on the security cameras that suggest she is looking for help if some kind.
I did think, "This is not the threesome you're looking for," during the dinner scene.
Hannibal did seem amused by the question though.
I did think, "This is not the threesome you're looking for," during the dinner scene.
Not that kind of party.
I loved the premier. I don't know how they managed to up the ante on the art direction, but they DID.
Do you think Bedelia will start sneaking garlic on the side, just to mess with her flavor?
a la Rappacini's Daughter?