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I think that's why Hannibal can't help but smile during that whole fight, he recognizes all the little quirks and mannerisms that he himself uses to incapacitate people, he's proud how much Jack has learnt since their last encounter.

I didn't pick up on the shoeless thing first time round, but I love that circle of Hannibal's stealth tactic to get Miriam is now reversed on him.

I think that's something they've almost lost with the transition into season 3, that Hannibal always shocks us with his reckless abandon. Except now he hasn't, he let Will live (although in the last episode he realised that he actually has to go through with it now). Given the ending of Red Dragon, I wonder how much

Given it's Red Dragon, I'm pretty sure Will will have had enough of all this serial killer bullshit.

I love what Bryan has done in adding nuanced layers to these characters but with what we've seen of season 3, is there really any more than we can explore with Will's undying love for Hannibal? I think the events of Red Dragon feel like a good send-off for him, especially if this is actually the end of the series as

I really wonder given how much they've added to Will if Bryan himself can deliver the ending of Red Dragon. Without specific spoilers, he kinda gets fucked up like even worse than the end of season 2.

I think they could replace the elements of Clarice being a young inexperienced agent with the stigma of going so overboard like Miriam did. I could imagine they'd make it so she was just consulting as she couldn't be a full agent with her disability but obviously Hannibal singles her out and makes her integral to the

I feel one of the draws of Hannibal akin to what you're talking about works better with word of mouth; just tell them "a man climbs out of a horse", and convince them it's better with the build-up so watch the full thing and not just a clip. Obviously pick something closer to the start for a better draw.

Fuller has pretty much confirmed it on twitter, by way of saying her gaydar is pinging.

I just saw Fuller himself tweet that Margot's gaydar just went off, so it's gonna be a fun season for sure.

Maybe I'm reading into one scene too much, but since Fuller himself said that Alana and Margot would be a team of sorts in this season I really hope he's going where I think he is. We know Margot likes the ladies and we haven't seen her significant other make an appearance yet, plus Alana is now a next level

But Mountain Dew already existed by then, they actually advertised it back in like season 4, I think.

All these eccentric antique costumes and character actors… where's Paul F. Tompkins!? Or is this reality TV series in fact orchestrated by the time travelling H.G. Wells, moving on from podcasting?

Netflix have already said they'll consider it, people have been phoning their hotline like nonstop so they admitted they're thinking about it just from the immediate reaction. Can you imagine how much they'd just market that show though with all their other adult-orientated series'?

Holy shit, why does Gene look so different in this? In those promotional pictures he looks how he does in the film, so obviously something dramatic happens to him during this.

As much as I adore this show, I couldn't help but giggle aloud at the sincerity of Eva Green hating trees.

Let's just say we've already seen Pazzi's (Italian Will) fate telegraphed by Hannibal. Although knowing Fuller, he's going to exaggerate it by a 1000%. I actually love how much more character he has in one episode than he does in the book as a stock b-villain.

I feel there has to be something else going on with Roper than just a Pinkerton agent, perhaps some Phantom reference with his mask?