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Nina Arianda as Molly Foster Graham, Richard Armitage as Francis Dolarhyde, Gabriel Browning Rodriguez as Walter Foster Graham, Hannibal – …And the Beast from the Sea (S03E11)
He didn’t murder those families. He changed them. [3x11]
(Long ass meta coming up soooo yeah if you can’t be arsed to read it, just focus on the gifs)
This scene basically just sums up how fucked Will Graham is when it comes to Hannibal ft. Change vs Family Values. His feelings totally undermine his moral compass and ability to think rationally.
- I’m not fortune’s fool… I’m yours. “Behold the Great Red Dragon.” - And did you? - The Brooklyn Museum is closed to the public on Tuesdays, but researchers are admitted. You knew that’s when we’d both be going. - A sophisticated intelligence can forecast many things. I suppose mine is sophisticated enough.
Because if you can survive when the dragon wants you dead and it doesn’t make the top 10, that shit’s criminal. Honestly, I thought this show couldn’t get more tense, couldn’t surprise me, and this scene came out of nowhere and gave me chills.
Nina performed it perfectly, really shone in this scene, absolute credit to her and the character.