I was waiting for the camera to pull back and reveal he works the cash register at the same barber shop from "The Chapelle Show"
Fred.
LMFAO
I was waiting for the camera to pull back and reveal he works the cash register at the same barber shop from "The Chapelle Show"
Fred.
breh when he let out that bird like squawk i lost it
I don't know if I took it that way. I thought he felt like it could help the case if he knew what happened to the dog2. Will is a sociopath, same as Hannibal but obviously less dangerous. He showed more concern for the dog than the entire family that died.
Fred.
I don't know if I took it that way. I thought he felt like it could help the case if he knew what happened to the dog
I dunno tho
yeah, I think that was a sign to Will that the killer may know the victims he's picking and it's not randomThe dog was at the vet during the murders.
Will said "what's going to happen to it?", since the family is dead.
Fred.
Somebody needs to rap over this shyt.
Fred.
yeah, I think that was a sign to Will that the killer may know the victims he's picking and it's not random
I'd have to watch it again to see though, but I thought he took some clue from that
I'm open to any theory.
The other family didn't have a dog though. Will only did his "design" shyt on one of them. Maybe he'll do it for the other family next episode.
Aside from them both dying around lunar cycles I don't see a pattern though. Unless he's like The Trinity Killer from "Dexter" and picks family with a certain make up.
Fred.
I was way too baked when I watch this one anyways, I need to rewatch
I put my post in Spoilers too if you want to update the post you quoted from me. I realized I could be giving something awayWell....and I'll spoil this because it's from the novels....
In the original story he's a film developer and he picks families from their home movies that he edits. But it's 2015 and everything is digital. So I'm not sure how they would tie that into the current story. He does have old school film equipment though, we seen it.
Fred.
Well....and I'll spoil this because it's from the novels....
In the original story he's a film developer and he picks families from their home movies that he edits. But it's 2015 and everything is digital. So I'm not sure how they would tie that into the current story. He does have old school film equipment though, we seen it.
Fred.
We have the names of the rest of the episodes this season. 8-12 is named after William Blake paintings, the finale is from Revelations 6:16
8. "The Great Red Dragon...."
9. "And The Woman Clothed With The Sun...."
10. "And The Woman Clothed In The Sun...."
11. "And The Beast From The Sea...."
12. "The Number Of The Beast Is 666"
13. "The Wrath Of The Lamb"
at the lamb reference.
Fred.
Based on the pace they're moving, I'm pretty confident that they'll finish up the Red Dragon storyline by the end of the season. I'm so glad they weren't planning on leaving that as a cliffhanger for next year.
Looking back, I'm wondering if they made a mistake (ratings wise, not artistically) by starting the season with Hannibal on the run in Italy instead of behind bars. As Chilton would say, the first half of the season had too many "fancy allusions and fussy aesthetics" for the masses to appreciate. Looks like the rest of the episodes are going to be a bit more conventional.
Still, I'm looking forward to/dreading to see what Fuller will do with this:
I'm expecting that Tara from True Blood will see the world is some kind of psychedelic sonar vision.