I've been hearing about some misinformation flying around, and since I've spent the past couple of days
herding Hannibal-related SDCC links into Storify posts, I thought I'd put together what they've told us about season three--which is a lot more than people may realize. In order to take all this in, though, you will have to throw out everything
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I think Bedelia wouldn't be averse to stabbing Hannibal in the back if it means that he'd be solidly captured, despite the risk to her own life, unless she's really his Mentor In Evil (as expressed by Cleo's remarks of "LOL AMATEUR" back in season one);
I'm not too sure Margot ever had the financial control even after Mason was freshly paralyzed, his hand can still move to sign cheques, right? The real power she holds over him IMHO was the physical approximation and severely flipped balance in strength and mobility as his carer, she can take a hammer (or an eel, heh) to Mason and he'd be in no shape to stop her. I never realized that she'd also figure out that Hannibal in his sutble ways really betrayed her to Mason and the panel of surgeons, but that makes so much sense. Also I'm wondering when the Judy character would be introduced;
I wish we can get to see Alana and Will having a good cry in the same room, if not for themselves then please do it for Abigail :( ;
I think it's very possible that we'd get to see Reba, they can do it similar to the way in Red Dragon (2002)- introduce Dolarhyde's workplace (which quite possibly has nada to do with converting film to VHS anymore) until the camera pans to a female employee who's good at what she does despite being visually impaired
-> which reminds me, if they really do focus on revealing Reba like that the show can actually keep teasing us about which person in the building is really Francis - don't forget that for all we know it might turn out to be a Frances instead! ;
I'm hoping that Kate's disgust towards Jack and his department is a process that gets built up gradually, until she loathes Jack's new protégée on sight;
Did you see the comic by bansheegrahambao (or is it "bansheegrahamboo"? *curses his poor eyesight*) where Chilton undergoes a "Do you know that you're Will Graham's favorite subject of conversation? Hannibal Hannibal Hannibal - hey wait a minute... OMG it fucking rhymes!" process and bravely thrashes Hannibal unawares by whacking him down with that silver-headed pimp cane, thus capturing the Chesapeake Ripper and even Will was all starry-eyed and "Oh Freddy you can psychodrive me all night if you'd like!" I really appreciate how Chilton's character has evolved from the "hard" canon and yet it all works: in the books/films Chilton's full of shit and wishing he can solve Lecter for glory and fame and seizes on the opportunity and signing away his life in the process (even moreso in the film SotL with the whole Pen thing going on), in this show Chilton is smart enough to catch onto Hannibal's tongue puns and even coins the term Hannibal the Cannibal, and yet when the SotL Season comes along he can still go on that path precisely because he had a teensy bit of genuine understanding of Hannibal and thus thinks "What could possibly go wrong?" But why do you believe he has to "go dark" in order to be Hannibal's future warden?
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