I think I'll avoid the vid, since graphic and hysterectomy in the same sentence sets off all my warning bells.
But so help me, if they do decide to give all the power and redemption to Will in Reba's stead, I'm helping you host an un-party to rant and pout and seethe. I'll say it over and over that Will's role here to assure Reba there is NOTHING wrong with her in the moment she actually does feel weak and insecure. Otherwise, Reba's a powerhouse of awesome, and nobody holds more sway over Dolarhyde than she does.
No worries. I had you in mind when I wrote the video disclaimer, because I know stuff like that gets to you. :)
Otherwise, Reba's a powerhouse of awesome, and nobody holds more sway over Dolarhyde than she does.
God, I really hope Fuller and the writing staff understand that and use that and this whole "Will Graham thinks he can save Dolarhyde" is, like, a fleeting moment. Because I'm struggle to understand how or why Will would want to save Dolarhyde when he's a serial killer. Will Graham takes killing innocent people seriously. And I don't see how Dolarhyde's going to have any interest in Will helping him, when Dolarhyde sees Will as an insect.
I'm also not here for Dolarhyde being used as an instrument between Hannibal and Will and their messed up relationship. There's enough of a parallel between Dolarhyde/Reba and Will/Hannibal, that throwing in a Dolarhyde/Will/Hannibal triangle makes me think Reba's gonna get ousted and all her awesome components are going to be given to Will because he's our hero.
Awww, thank you, I really appreciate you looking out for me!
Because I'm struggle to understand how or why Will would want to save Dolarhyde when he's a serial killer.
Exactly. Unless they somehow present Dollarhyde in a way that will make Will see a lot of himself in him, it's impossible. And I don't want it to go that direction, either.
There's enough of a parallel between Dolarhyde/Reba and Will/Hannibal, that throwing in a Dolarhyde/Will/Hannibal triangle makes me think Reba's gonna get ousted and all her awesome components are going to be given to Will because he's our hero.Yeah, I really don't want that, either. If writing staff are worried Reba will detract from Will, they're dead wrong. There is a great opportunity for Will to care A LOT about Reba, since she's very self-sufficient, like Beverley Katz, and he wouldn't want anything to happen to Reba like it did Beverly. (I'm saying this with the assumption that he'll meet Reba pretty early on. My memory of the book is hazy, but I'm pretty sure he didn't meet Reba until she
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But so help me, if they do decide to give all the power and redemption to Will in Reba's stead, I'm helping you host an un-party to rant and pout and seethe. I'll say it over and over that Will's role here to assure Reba there is NOTHING wrong with her in the moment she actually does feel weak and insecure. Otherwise, Reba's a powerhouse of awesome, and nobody holds more sway over Dolarhyde than she does.
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Otherwise, Reba's a powerhouse of awesome, and nobody holds more sway over Dolarhyde than she does.
God, I really hope Fuller and the writing staff understand that and use that and this whole "Will Graham thinks he can save Dolarhyde" is, like, a fleeting moment. Because I'm struggle to understand how or why Will would want to save Dolarhyde when he's a serial killer. Will Graham takes killing innocent people seriously. And I don't see how Dolarhyde's going to have any interest in Will helping him, when Dolarhyde sees Will as an insect.
I'm also not here for Dolarhyde being used as an instrument between Hannibal and Will and their messed up relationship. There's enough of a parallel between Dolarhyde/Reba and Will/Hannibal, that throwing in a Dolarhyde/Will/Hannibal triangle makes me think Reba's gonna get ousted and all her awesome components are going to be given to Will because he's our hero.
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Because I'm struggle to understand how or why Will would want to save Dolarhyde when he's a serial killer.
Exactly. Unless they somehow present Dollarhyde in a way that will make Will see a lot of himself in him, it's impossible. And I don't want it to go that direction, either.
There's enough of a parallel between Dolarhyde/Reba and Will/Hannibal, that throwing in a Dolarhyde/Will/Hannibal triangle makes me think Reba's gonna get ousted and all her awesome components are going to be given to Will because he's our hero.Yeah, I really don't want that, either. If writing staff are worried Reba will detract from Will, they're dead wrong. There is a great opportunity for Will to care A LOT about Reba, since she's very self-sufficient, like Beverley Katz, and he wouldn't want anything to happen to Reba like it did Beverly. (I'm saying this with the assumption that he'll meet Reba pretty early on. My memory of the book is hazy, but I'm pretty sure he didn't meet Reba until she ( ... )
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