



I. Hannibal S03E13 The Wrath of the Lamb
II. The Psychology of Beauty, Ethel D. Puffer Howes
III. The Inner Landscape of Beauty (screenshot from here)
every time I watch the wrath of the lamb… man, I’m out of commission for like three days
“One of the reasons it seemed so organic for Will to go over the cliff with Hannibal at the end was that, in his mind, as he understood the universe in his world, he had peaked. It’s also stopping a monster and stopping himself from becoming a monster, but I think part of him was thinking, “That was beautiful. I don’t think I can do that again and feel as high as I do now.” Everything overwhelmed him and he went over that cliff because there was an apex to his experience, in a way that was poetic and dramatic.” — Bryan Fuller
It’s beautiful.
My compassion for you is inconvenient, Will.
If you’re partial to beef products, it is inconvenient to be compassionate toward a cow.
Goodbye.