I don’t know, this is Will Graham we’re talking about. The Will Graham who walked backwards into the shadows in the tunnels of the Norman Chapel to be extra Extra while talking to Pazzi. The Will Graham who sipped wine while looking down, unimpressed, at a just-got-shot Hannibal. The Will Graham who went out of his way on multiple occasions to shove his relationship with Hannibal in Bedelia’s face. The Will Graham who metaphorically blew Hannibal by crunching on some alcohol soaked birds. The Will Graham who watched Hannibal draw fanart of them as Achilles and Patroclus by firelight. The Will Graham who put his hand on the glass of Hannibal’s cell before he walked out and broke Hannibal’s heart for the umpteenth time.
Compared to everything else they’ve done and put each other through, dramatic classical music doesn’t even get a ping on the radar of their Drama.
And Hannibal Lecter may be a Drama Queen, but so is Will Graham and that’s why they work.
A close-up of the walls made of moldings. The painting is “Leda and the Swan” by Boucher. “It leapt to mind when I first imagined the perverse nature of Lecter. I found that it is in the public domain and its whereabouts unknown, so a little narrative developed: Hannibal secretly owns the painting and stares at it during supper.”
Hannibal: Dining room ( Matthew Davies / June 5, 2013 )
This is what Hannibal enjoy to look at then he eats people at the dinner table.
Skulls on plates, naked girls on walls. Guy is so hardcore.
Just some of my favourite suits. The red and black + floral tie one and the dark grey + red shirt and red patterned tie are my top two I think, with a special mention going to the ridiculous Jack Skellington tuxedo