I get the impression she doesn't leave home at all. But I do think she knows (or at least strongly suspects) what he does.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
ION, my absorption in this fandom is complete: I now have crackpot cosplay ideas. I need to come up with a capelet and bustle made of black coque feathers, a black antler headpiece that won't give me a migraine, and blue-black theatrical makeup that doesn't smudge. Why yes, I want to do a Victorian-ish twist on the Dire Ravenstag/Wendigo.
There is a tumblr called Will Graham has a nice day. [link] It has pictures of dogs and things like this:
Will goes to the hospital. He has a routine check-up and the doctor explains that he is perfectly well, but perhaps should moisturise more.There is nothing wrong with his brain. The doctor also recommends getting more sun. Will goes to the park with his dogs and enjoys the sunshine, eating the lollipop the doctor gave him for being good. The lollipop is not people.
Jaquen H'gar is a regular on Crossing Lines! (I did not know that - until I watched it last night.)
I also had the "show not named Will Graham" thought after watching the finale of Hannibal. But I want him to survive as himself. I don't want another season of watching Hannibal make somebody else.
I don't want another season of watching Hannibal make somebody else.
See, that moment made me realise I don't know what the show's premise was. I officially don't know what's happening next season, and can't work out what the second sentence of the elevator pitch (can we have a second sentence, pls?) really is.
I thought Hannibal had lots of great moments, lots of moments that made no sense, and a much bigger sense of its own coolness than I ever got.
a much bigger sense of its own coolness than I ever got
Clearly the best thing to hit the internet since Sherlock, and damn! I can't work out what some of the people are hanging onto.
"Free Will Graham"--that much makes sense. But it's also why I want him to not get freed. I'm curious to see what else there is without him.
Jilli on Facebook suggested that Hannibal is essentially a vampire story. Not literally a vampire but the same kind of character - horrifyingly evil, attractive, sophisticated, ultra-competent. Will in her view is the love interest. She suggests Bella rather than Mina, which would make Hannibal Edward which I don't think she intended. Pass it on without endorsement, because have not yet seen show. But that comment kind of makes me want to. Hannibal sounds more like Dracula than Edward. Will in the books sounds more like Mina than Bella. But I gather this show is very *loosely* based upon the books and movies.
Jilli on Facebook suggested that Hannibal is essentially a vampire story.
You mean the thing I reblogged from Tumblr?
Anyway, yes, this incarnation of Hannibal has a lot of similarities to a vampire, just without the supernatural side to it. And he sees Will as the perfect thrall, as to mess with because he's curious about those human creatures, and as someone to use to protect his agenda.
Fuller's been pretty open about his plans to follow the books in broad strokes, at least. [link]
I gather this show is very *loosely* based upon the books and movies.
It's... playing with them? It's not just "we'll use the character names and the premise and ignore the rest." Some of it is straight from the novels. Some of it is twisted around: Gideon does things Hannibal did in the books, and even his name is from an early screenplay for Silence of the Lambs. Miriam almost caught Hannibal the way Will does in the books. We've already seen the first Red Dragon victims. A fair amount of dialogue is copied from the text.
And then on top he's sprinkling references to The Shining and Motel Hell and Flannery O'Connor and Dead Like Me...it's a good time.
Anyway, yes, this incarnation of Hannibal has a lot of similarities to a vampire, just without the supernatural side to it.
His ear trick might have been a little magical. Have you seen the interviews where Mikkelsen says he's playing Lecter as Satan?