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You mean the title card with the heads filling with Wine (or blood)?

That was a really nice scene between Zeller and Will.

Isabelle also starred in Fuller's remake of Carrie, way back when.

And the crest on the ring!

Definitely read the walk-through with Fuller. He goes into this bit of the character in the conversation.

Did you mistake it for a documentary then, or assume others do?

Then maybe I'm not senile…yet!

I'm not too worried. Since the very beginning, Fuller and the team have freely admitted that the murders are not realistic, though they usually use terms like "heightened", "purple" and "operatic".

I could have sworn that Fuller said Davies and Diamontopoulos have a two-episode arc at the TCA panel in January. Anyone else remember that?

The Verger crest on the ring was a great touch!

I think those visions are a great way to represent Will's mental state and perceptions in a visual medium. Without them, the show would have to resort to more expositional dialog, or voice-overs, etc., and this is already a pretty talky show.

I think they just couldn't waste an entire act on 6 minutes of Lucia dying. The more important throughline of that encounter was that when Elizabeth needed to make a choice, she chose the mission.

The FBI wasn't trying to make it obvious, but they did. Stan and Nina framed Vasili to save Nina's life.

It may have just been good advice, but he may also want to keep Nina's loyalty more with himself than with Oleg.

It's not guilt though. Will's been afraid that he is more like the killers he hunts than he wants to admit since the beginning of the series. Hannibal cultivated that fear and pushed him toward embracing that side of himself all through S1. And now, here Will is, embracing it. Hannibal's still winning, more now in

I think it fits with Beverly's character though. She is always focused on the evidence, and she even told Will that she wouldn't go to Jack with Will's suspicions about Hannibal until she had evidence.

The dialogue is terrible and the actor delivering it isn't much better.

You're not misremembering. Apparently protecting Julia is his primary mission at the moment.

I don't know if they can control the vectors or not, but we did see that the way in which the vectors see the Julia is different from how they see uninfected humans. We've also seen them retreat from Hatake and Julia, though not Sutton.

Agree with Sonia that not much in this show makes a lick of sense.