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“If it was just Abigail,” he says, “I would’ve believed. I would’ve believed that I got so far up Hobbs’ head I couldn’t get out.” Because that is a kind of madness he understands, a kind of crossing-over that fits with everything he knows about himself, about the way he works, the way he slips into other people and carries pieces of them back out with him whether he wants to or not. A rotting corpse in his head. Not something antlered.
“But it wasn’t just Abigail.” Hannibal says it plainly.
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Will ends up in Hannibal's office after he escapes the prison van in Savoureux. <3
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27 Mar 2026
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A meeting of minds and how they separated.
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16 Mar 2026
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When Will initially declares that he would not leave the country without the dog, Hannibal briefly wonders if falling from a cliffside had made all of the man’s profiling and forensic knowledge fall clear out his ears. Hannibal doesn’t quite ask if Will is serious. It is obvious that he very much is.
“Only the one?” asks Hannibal mildly, pressing a square of iodine-soaked gauze to his gut wound to clean the stitches.
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Hannibal unintentionally learns how to share, and against his will, how to grieve. A gentle post-Season 3 look at falling in love and losing again.
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16 Mar 2026
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When they laid the marble figure upon the shore, it was intact. Miraculously so. Not a chip or crack marred its alabaster perfection, no sign of the violence of the ocean remained on its surface. It was unscathed, untouchable, as though the sea itself had chosen to protect it.
He lay there, draped in seaweed that clung to him like a second skin. Hannibal’s breath caught in his throat. He thought of the Barberini Faun.
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Hannibal's uncle is an art conservator who works on restoring marble. Hannibal grows obsessed with his latest project.
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09 Feb 2026
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Will Graham is a middle-aged, unsuccessful piano teacher, frustrated with life and the many limitations imposed on him over the years, either by his family or himself.
And he is forced to confront the very less pleasant facets of his personality when one student, the young Hannibal Lecter, develops a strong fixation on him.
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A Hannigram re-telling of the film "The Piano Teacher", by Michael Haneke.Bookmarked by itskittenss
06 Feb 2026

