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Doltos
Dec 28, 2005


I was expecting just dad jokes but the frames he uses are fantastic. The bee joke one is fantastic the way he has Will get up and leave and then Hannibal just quietly watching him go while Will's back is still in frame.

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Doltos
Dec 28, 2005

I rolled my eyes at most of this show but god drat if that wasn't one of the best series finales for a television program that I've ever seen. Absolutely awesome development of characters into an incredible finish. I think one of the reasons it was so great for me was because I thought they were going to do some stupid bullshit where they were going to pull out another season on us and Will/Hannibal were going to run off together. Just a great piece of television all around.

Doltos
Dec 28, 2005

Doobie Keebler posted:

I absolutely loved the finale. Watching Will and Hannibal go full murder-husbands on the Dollarhyde was great. That was probably one of my favorite scenes in the show. As bad as Hannibal is, having Hannibal and Will killing together would be terrifying.

They did a really cool dynamic with it too. Will looked like a hungry animal pouncing all over Dollarhyde while Hannibal represented the more sophisticated and solid killer of the pair.

Doltos
Dec 28, 2005

Steve Yun posted:

Oh poo poo one other musical reference the show makes. In Sortbet when Will doesn't show up to his appointment, Hannibal gets lonely and you hear this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-TrAvp_xs

Mozart's Lacrimosa, from Amadeus.

A movie about a guy who pretended to be a friend to someone else, but was secretly tormenting him and driving him to madness.

Salieri wasn't pretending to be his friend in that film. They were rivals. The point of the whole film was that Salieri was confessing to a priest because Salieri believed he was the reason Mozart died. That was brought about by Salieri tricking him into believing that there was a royal benefactor paying him to write the requiem but it was in fact Salieri.

In real life Salieri and Mozart were friendly rivals and by all accounts didn't hate each other at all.

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