We saw Dark!Alana already, right? In fluid form though.
We saw Dark!Alana already, right? In fluid form though.
Good call on the Claire Danes reference.
Their relationship does go back further than the beginning of the show, so there's that.
I don't blame Jack. He doesn't want to screw this up (because it has screwed him over many times) but he's clouded by what he already knows. And he just can't completely trust Will after all that.
I was all, "he's not gonna die now, but he will, right? No, he won't. No, he will. Oh shit, he is."
How rude. I mean, can I have your card, please?
#CancelledColbert!
Ah, the times when the "best" films weren't flashy. I think it's all the praise (and criticism) that elevates our expectations too much. I remember initially finding this dull when I first watched it in class, but upon further rumination, it isn't. Whole more than sum of its parts and all.
Me: "That's not so romantic— ohhhh."
That I agree with - the wine glass bit before he left says it all, methinks.
Black fluid Alana.
That was a weirdly brilliant detail, that rat.
Or Will falls down and one of his dogs follows suit and lays down beside him…
I certainly went, "this is waaay past Hannibal's usual editing threshold," and then it made sense. Granted, by then I was high on chocolate chip cookies and the image of Alana's shoulder.
Mentorship?
I thought it was a studio shot. "Hannibal is just thinking this." Then bam.
I want to see Alana be more powerful than this one, but a part of me's glad that she was used as an alibi, and it wasn't a random-ish coupling.
Me while watching the scene: "nothing good comes out of a hatch from underground."
I think the show spells it as Ianucci, as per the credits. (Close enough, Armando).
I'm really hoping it's just a dream sequence or something, Alana and Hannibal. (Alannibal? Halana?)