![]() ![]() Two more perfect sample sentences have never existed. I…guess? But again, you’re the murder expert here.ītw, when you google “penchant,” you get this. Only one girl is the golden ticket, but the kidnapper would hide how special she is. Of course Will compares these girls to a food item. We then get a little taste of Will Graham’s penchant for elaborate metaphors as he compares the eight girls to bars of chocolate. Will quickly susses out that the first seven girls are dead, and that they should focus their attention on the eighth, Elise Nichols. What Jack actually wants is Will to help him catch whoever has abducted eight girls all over Minnesota. As we’ll see in this episode, Jack is NOT GOOD at keeping promises, not even pinky ones. Jack wants to borrow Will’s imagination, but he’ll give it back to him right quick, he pinky promises. Words like ‘spectrum’ and ‘autism’ and ‘Asperger’s’ are tossed about, but LOL I’m not touching that with a ten foot pole. As a glasses wearer I can confirm that the first (totally rational) thought you have when someone else reaches for your glasses is that said person wishes to blind you in order to incapacitate you, and the only two appropriate responses are fight or flight. They shake hands, Jack immediately fosters feelings of trust and mutual respect in Will by mentioning the disagreement they had over the naming of the Evil Minds Research Museum, that he knows Will has difficulty being social, and by awkwardly reaching across and pushing Will’s glasses up to force eye contact. Will notices this and dons his glasses, which automatically grant him +5 armor. ![]() Marlowe, Jack Crawford enters the lecture hall and stands off to the side, ready to go in for the kill. As Will exhorts his class of traumatized students to think about killing Mrs. On murder! “Everyone has thought about killing someone, one way or another.” Have they, though? I’m not too sure about that, but you’re the murder expert here, Will. This is all narrated really oddly because Will is giving a lecture. FBI Investigator Will is less confident, isolated, needs ten shots to take down a single serial killer. Murderer Will is violent, confident, a great shot. Will’s two personas are completely different and juxtaposed very well. The scenes of Will as Murderer are interspersed with scenes of Will as FBI Investigator as he tries to figure out how the murderer disabled the alarm system. I remember Will’s catchphrase being a little more succinct.) ![]() Hopefully they revisit these murders in season 3. Apparently these are Francis Dolarhyde’s first murders, which is fun (sorry, I can’t think of a better adjective). You know, standard procedural stuff.Īs he re-enacts the crime, he narrates in first person. Pool of blood, blood splattered alarm system, dead man being zipped into a body bag, dead woman lying in a pool of her own blood, Will Graham walking backwards out of the crime scene house, then charging to the front door, kicking it down, and re-enacting the crime by mentally inserting himself into the place of the killer. Opening scene, police are at a crime scene. I’ll re-visit the very first episode of Hannibal and view it through the lens of the entire series so far. Major characters were introduced and put into IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS. Jack made promises that HE COULDN’T KEEP. It was HEAVILY IMPLIED that Hannibal is indeed a CANNIBAL. Will Graham had a nightmare, sweated, and GOT TOO CLOSE. ![]() This week I watched Aperitif, and let me tell ya, this one was a PIVOTAL episode. This is the first installment of my Hannibal Season 1 re-watch recap (re-catch) project. ![]()
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