watching hannibal on tubi is so fun bc you’ll have will going through the worst time of his life cut by the loudest peloton ad that’s also like a minute long
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Hannibal’s the type of guy to say, "who goes there?" while holding a candle when investigating a bump in the night
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when are we going to talk about how that "I smell dogs, and pine and...oil, it's something a child would select, is there a child in your life?" in season three is essentially the equivalent of hannibal going "YOU SMELL DIFFERENT *ANGRY SNIF SNIF* WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN??"
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less flowery language around cannibalism and more animal lust in the picture pls. to eat a person can be read as an act of devotion, sure, but for me, to eat someone is literally and metaphorically an extension of passion, excitement, lust. not romance. it's messy and unsanitary and difficult and fucking hot as hell. i get my teeth on you there's not sweet a thing in the world you can say that'll taste better than your flesh popping between my incisors. i don't care if you taste gamey. im going to carve a hole and fuck it with my tongue
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hannibal had one conversation with will and decided to kill for him. wow.
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why is will graham's thing with bugs in forensics so underutilized. it's mentioned like once in the first episode and then it's gone. where's my "will graham is a fuckign nerd about bugs" fic. i need him to be SO knowledgable and passionate and also just a weird little guy. i need it for my health.
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Hannibal’s repeated violating of Will’s autonomy (both mentally and physically) aren’t seen as inherently synonymous with rape (as compared to the relationship between Sam and Lucifer of Supernatural, in which it can be regarded as allegories for assault), which I find interesting because while it’s acknowledged that Hannibal has taken advantage, more than once, it’s repeatedly driven home that Will doesn’t really have autonomy to begin with.
If anything, it could be compared to a misunderstanding of consent based on someone who has, his entire life, had his body and mind violated by the influence of others, whereas Hannibal just so happens to take it a step further than most (the ear scene).
Even when Will is introduced outside of crime scenes, he is shown as being touched without his explicit consent (glasses scene with Jack), having his mind which he values more than his own body picked apart and dissected by everyone who comes into contact with him. The undertones and connotations then are not of a story regarding the taking of Will’s autonomy, he never had it, but rather, Will taking his own autonomy from the hands of others.
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