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primrosedfawn · 1 day
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the orphan by august friedrich scheneck.
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disturbedgrave · 5 months
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this is where i post from
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professor-plummm · 2 months
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Abigail Hobbs
I love her sm
(Ps tumblr ruins the quality wtf)
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tethered-heartstrings · 3 months
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hannibal nbc 3.09 x 1.03 / 1.01 / 1.12 / 2.13
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hootybal-lecter · 2 months
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Hannibal's murder of Cassy Boyle was his Minnesota Shrike murder fanart
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kuroshika · 5 months
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gifs from @existingcharactersdiehorribly // poetry by me
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And so it begins
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I think it's so funny that throughout the episodes that focused on Abigail and GJH, they were always like "Hobbs' victims all fit the same profile, the same hair color, eye color, height, etc so they look like his daughter" and then when Will is giving a lecture and this is a picture of one of the victims:
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Girl Abigail's eyes are blue wtf were you doing on Hobb's laundry list
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hannibard · 23 days
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I think Will Graham's problem is that he's constantly surrounded by only 4 groups of people: therapists, serial killers, cops and dogs. No wonder he ended up like That.
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frank-gallaghers-beer · 10 months
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cannibalmutual · 9 months
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hannibal (2013 - 2015) || ethel cain western nights
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yes im still talking about abigail but i just cant wrap my head around how some people call her evil and manipulative.
she had to experience both of her parents and her best friend being slaughtered in front of her, then the whole world turns against her, successfully ripping apart any support systems she couldve had at such a pivotal time in her life. when she looks at hannibal like that, when she clings onto him, thats real.
HE is the one manipulating HER, actually. he saw her vulnerable at this time, clearly in need of a father figure with fucked up daddy issues and swooped right in. she was just a pawn to sacrifice to get will closer to him.
alana notes that she comes off as manipulative after the accident because of the way she chooses to withhold information. i think here, alana is expecting too much of her. shes expecting her to immediately be open to pouring her heart out to these strangers shes never met. if theres anything abigail has learned in her life its that the adults around her are not to be trusted. she casts a skeptical gaze over the gifts alana bought her, too, as if confused as to why a someone would choose to be so kind with seemingly nothing to gain.
ive seen people point out her expressions and mannerisms, and to that i say your honour my client is literally just a girl. she is the exact same in her nightmares, hallucinations, and alone, when theres no one to manipulate. she is genuinely afraid, cautious and heavily traumatised
im still rewatching s1 so i might add more if i rediscover some more scenes but yeah :p
abigail haters dni unless u wanna brawl!!!!!!
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menciemeer · 1 year
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Sometimes I think about Louise Hobbs for too long and start going a little crazy.
Garret Jacob gets all the attention on the show. Abigail gets it from fandom. The absence of Louise is almost invisible. She’s not there. We don’t think about her.
We don’t think about her, of course, because she’s not in canon in the first place. She has no lines. Her name is not mentioned in dialogue. She only barely appears on camera.
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Here is Louise Hobbs alive and well. Striking about this bit, once I was looking at it: she doesn’t look towards the camera, she doesn’t look towards her family members, and her family doesn’t look towards her. They move around one another and don’t directly interact. Look at it: Abigail and Garret Jacob Hobbs are communicating, here, in a way that she’s entirely cut off from.
(And, ok, listen, I’ve gotta sidebar. Even before Abigail actually picks up the phone, GJH is keeping track of where she goes. There are no clear frames of this tiny interaction, but look:
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he’s keeping tabs on her. The minute she moves, he’s checking over his shoulder to see what she’s up to. By contrast, he doesn’t look at his wife even once.)
(One other thing about this tiny little scene of them playing house. GJH has absolutely no chill. He is tense and intense even before he gets on the phone. It’s not really possible to tell what Abigail is thinking through all of this--we know from later that she’s a pretty good liar--but Garret Jacob Hobbs is not subtle. He’s jumpy as fuck, and he’s probably that way all the time.)
Continuing.
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The next time we see Lousie, she’s being shoved out the front door. Think about that. GJH didn’t kill her immediately. He’s not interested in seeing her dead. He’s using her to buy time in the kitchen with Abigail because he knows he doesn’t have any left.
The way I remembered Louise dying was with a cut to her throat, but look at it. She’s got wounds on her arms, on her torso. He wasn’t careful, or quick. He didn’t hold out his hand to her and ask her to come closer. He attacked her, shoved her out the door, and slammed it behind her.
That is the end of Louise Hobbs.
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Hobbs family dynamics just. Absolutely fascinate me. (Too much.) I so desperately want to know what it was like to be Louise Hobbs. I want to know how much she knew, how much she suspected, and how much she refused to let herself understand. She’s the cannibal the show cares about the least. She’s the one who dies so that someone else can have a little more time.
The show constantly returns to the idea of murder as a way to break or make families. Besides the Hobbs family, there’s the children and foster mother from Oeuf, Gideon killing his wife in backstory, Lawrence Wells who killed his own son, Margot and Mason, and of course Dolarhyde’s obsession with killing families together. Louise Hobbs’s is a murder to break a family. She is, very literally, cast out.
We do see her one last time:
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It’s interesting that, when Abigail sees this, Alana is the one who becomes her mother. Whatever you want to say about the long-term feasibility of the Murder Family, it’s indisputable that Hannibal was never interested in planning a future with Alana. She’s there nearly by accident. Holding a place meant for Will. She is not part of the plan.
If Abigail mourns for Louise, she does it off-screen. We see flashbacks to her interactions with Garret Jacob, but, after this, Louise never returns. We’re left to wonder, or to forget, all on our own.
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tethered-heartstrings · 5 months
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"inflammatory essays" by jenny holzer x abigail hobbs
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pesky--dust · 17 days
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I would like to talk shortly about Will’s three hallucinations: G. J. Hobbs, Ravenstag, Stag Man.
Ravenstag is the first thing Will starts seeing, right after being exposed to Hannibal’s murder of Cassie Boyle, who was impaled on the stag head with the crows flying around the body (Apéritif). The hallucination of Garret Jacob Hobbs Will sees for the first time in the next episode after killing him, which means he sees him in Amuse Bouche. Stag Man is for the first time seen by him in Savoureux, when he starts to understand that Hannibal is the Copycat, which is the finale of the season one.
According to Bryan Fuller’s words – Ravenstag represents Will’s connection with Hannibal.
It is a creature connecting Will with Hannibal, e.g. Ravenstag was the one, who gave Will clues about Hannibal being the Copycat – by burning in Relevés, in the way how Georgia Madchen died.
Stag Man is the representation both of Hannibal and Will’s dark sides and to show how it works with Ravenstag figure, I am going to remind Will’s dream from Shiizakana of which I have already written on my blog (here): Hannibal is bounded to a tree, Will control the situation and Ravenstag helps him to kill Stag Man, not Hannibal. In the scene from the series’ finale – The Wrath of the Lamb – Hannibal is indeed bonded, and Will achieved this through Hannibal's love for him. Rejected, Hannibal preferred to be truly tied down and wait for who knows how long for Will rather than remain free but alone and so Will's subconscious resulted in him persuading Hannibal to admit who he really was, just as he had dreamed about it.
Since the situation of Ravenstag and Stag Man is quite clear, what about G. J. Hobbs’ hallucination? According to Will’s words from Amuse-Bouche, he doesn’t consider Hobbs his victim, he considers him dead. And yet, in Rôti, he seems to be truly desperate to hear from Hannibal that the hallucination is real:
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I believe that the answer is in the same episode, Abel Gideon, whom Will sees as G. J. Hobbs, tells him while observing Alana, “If I kill her... like he [The Chesapeake Ripper] would kill her... I wonder if I could understand him better, hear the cold drips in his darkness, watch the world through his red haze. I wonder if then you could finally understand who you’ve become”, because that’s when Will shoots him. In my opinion his hallucination of G. J. Hobbs is the personification of his fear of letting his dark nature to surface, to become a killer, since “It’s hard to shake off what’s already under your skin”.
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kuroshika · 1 year
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"a daughter should not have to beg her father for a relationship." rupi kaur.
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