“My compassion for you is inconvenient, Will”
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1) I really love the fact that there’s a specific “murder husbands” look that differs from their “I’m dressing for myself” outfits. The perfect white shirt with rolled-up cuffs and actually well-fitted trousers on Will, and the slightly dressed-down (but probably still insanely expensive) earth-toned cuddly sweater under suit blazer look for Hannibal. I think you’re supposed to assume that they’ve respectively copped to the fact that this is how the other likes to see them and have dressed for each other. That and the house. It’s like Colin Firth and Matthew Goode in A Single Man: I’m filled with an overwhelming yuppie desire to be their slightly-uphill neighbour so I can go out on the balcony of my own Modernist architectural masterpiece with a cup of ethically-sourced guayusa and watch this Tom Ford commercial as my daily morning ritual.
2) But hahaha I am WREATHED IN FLAMES. You know how Will asked ghost Abigail “What would it be like? Where would we go?” in Primavera, and he couldn’t even imagine her giving him an answer? This is the answer. They would have come here, first: Hannibal wouldn’t have risked Abigail at the Baltimore house as his first plan. In his mind, he and Will would have ritually killed and cooked and eaten Jack, and then they would have come here, to this seaside villa, where Abigail miraculously alive was waiting, and he had filled the closet with perfect white shirts in Will’s size, and kept the bottle of wine that Will had given him so they could share it, with all the other gifts. And then Mizumono happened, and this house was frozen in time too, just like Lecter Manor was.
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