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Be careful if you visit this little narrow street (Chiasso Ricasoli), there's an old woman who will start screaming from one of the balconies even if you in fact are not making any noise lmao
First time I read "hungarian" in your bio I was so sleepy I thought it meant you were always hungry. made sense w all the hannibal theme
they should have made hannibal hungarian can you imagine him cooking people in a bogrács?
Guys, I’m actually so nervous. Hannibal is trending daily now, multiple times.
This scene hurts me physically.
Putting his palm against the glass is such a pure gesture. It's as if he wants to say "I miss you" no, more than that, it's actually "I long for you, you are missing from my life".
Up until the moment Hannibal surrenders, he is usually the one to initiate physical contact, caressing Will's face or embracing him. But this. This right here is Will longing for him. For his touch. For his whole being. Not in a sexual way essentially. As he said, they are conjoined. Being separated just doesn't feel right for either of them.
And his eyes say even more. The longing is there, his eyes are so soft, he almost smiles in a bitter-sweet way. It's so frustrating for him that that damn glass wall is pulling them apart. Cause basically being far from Hannibal led to losing touch with his own self. He buried deeply again any urge to kill and pretended that he was happy with his mundane life.
But seeing Hannibal after 2 years made everything come back to him.
It's also such a comforting gesture. It's as if he tries to communicate something to Hannibal, it's as if he wants to comfort him. I personally believe that Will hates seeing Hannibal trapped in there. And Hannibal understands that, that's why he says later "don't worry about me, Will". They are able to communicate even like that, even when they are separated by a wall.
I could probably write thousands of words only about these few seconds. This scene is destroying me.
help
This is a train we‘ll never get off. None of us.
This
so this has probably already been talked about in great detail since the end of the show (hannibal) but I just did a rewatch and I can't shut up about it. the incredible level of subtle details in this show is already insane but I noticed it much clearer in my rewatch during season 3 part two how quickly we see Will change.
during *The Great Red Dragon*, Will is back to mostly his pre-Hannibal self. We see him married with a family out in the country with his dogs and more specifically his clothes (I am going to be very specific about what he wears in this because it's these details that are so subtle but make his change so much more crispy). He's wearing very practical, warm weather clothes, looks like an outdoorsman.
like, reminder that this ↓
is how he shows up to meet Hannibal again for the first time in years. Glasses, coat, clearly clothes he would not think twice about wearing anywhere, kind of like how he dresses in season one. It's also in his expression and his stature (which bless Hugh Dancy for his portrayal of Will because I don't know who else could have done the subtle changes so eloquently)
now let me take you to the episode directly after (And the Woman Clothed with the Sun) he first sees Hannibal and has to come back to talk to him
i'm sorry??? Immediately with the crisp button down, tucked in, with the top buttons undone, hair slicked back, NO GLASSES and look. Look at how he stands and his expression and how comfortable he is, hands in pockets.
okay further evidence. And honestly arguably the scariest piece
it's the dead-eyed stare for me. We all know what happened to Chilton after this, and it's the fact that he knew what he was doing. God, Will was never more like Hannibal than he was at the end of season three. Clothes are not much different on purpose because he's playing the game now.
Sidebar that in almost all the scenes that he's bitchily talking to Bedelia, he's also very well dressed as if he's taking Hannibal's place in his manipulation of her.
By the time we see him in The Wrath of the Lamb, he has already decided that he wants Hannibal back. Vaguely suggesting to Jack to use Hannibal as bait for the Dragon, as if he didn't very well consider all the outcomes would likely lead to Hannibal escaping. The way they're looking conspiratorially at each other in the back of the van. How Will isn't even remotely surprised he walks out unscathed or how he doesn't question letting him drive them to wherever they're going to meet the dragon.
And once they get to the cliffside house, and they get settled and Will?
His shirt is tight, his expression is the SAME as the one Hannibal had in episode ONE season ONE, as he watches Hannibal BLEED OUT and wonders probably what they will do.
There are plenty of ways everyone that worked on this show displayed how Will was changing but I loved how they used his clothes to do it and how Hugh used his expressions to differentiate pre-Hannibal and post-Hannibal Will.
I could write a dissertation on this show it's insane and I will never shut up about my murderous gay husbands.
Honestly, Jack‘s desperation to finally kill Hannibal made him so stupid
the fact that will admitted to wanting to run away with hannibal, chased him multiple times around europe and jack still trusted his so called 'fake escape' plan
If Will Graham had BeReal
Was there any particular reason Hannibal always sat so properly with his legs crossed and hands folded in his lap during therapy sessions?
…..Yeah. Yeah, I think there was.