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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 4:44 pm
Wow the ending! All the people who shipped hannibal and Graham
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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 4:49 pm
I just finished watching it a few minutes ago and wow, am I glad you made this thread because let me share my awe. Oh my goodness, that ending was absolutely beautiful. Visually stunning and utterly visceral. That was the perfect ending to the Hannibal/Will relationship. It could not have feasibly gone any other way. They were always going to destroy each other somehow (be it emotionally or physically) and they could never truly be apart for long. That last scene with Bedelia! Very intriguing.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:25 pm
antiparticle I just finished watching it a few minutes ago and wow, am I glad you made this thread because let me share my awe. Oh my goodness, that ending was absolutely beautiful. Visually stunning and utterly visceral. That was the perfect ending to the Hannibal/Will relationship. It could not have feasibly gone any other way. They were always going to destroy each other somehow (be it emotionally or physically) and they could never truly be apart for long. That last scene with Bedelia! Very intriguing.
They slayed the dragon together smile
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 2:31 am
In many aspects I like this end to William Graham. In the books, Will's life fell apart as he fell to alcoholism to cope with his empathy. I think it's BS that Hannibal or Will survived the fall, but yeah. After the series, this was the only way I could see this ending. William became what Hannibal created and was no longer able to change it nor accept it, so he ended it. Though I really wished that Graham was going to be able to move on. It's sad that Hannibal destroyed him. (And maybe survived) And btw, NOT FAIR FULLER! A teasing end with Bedelia?
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 11:17 am
Bryan Fuller is more evil than Hannibal. emotion_donotwant
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