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Hannibal - Episode 2.10 - Naka-Choko - Synopsis

9 Apr 2014

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Will's willingness to go to dark places strengthens his bond with Hannibal -- and garners Jack's attention; Hannibal gives Margot advice about her brother's violent nature.
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14 comments:

  1. This doesn't sound good, Will and Hannibal best buddies. They'll be hosting dinner parties together soon.

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  2. Can't wait for this!

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  3. No, Will, don't!

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  4. Debsterforever9 April 2014 at 11:16

    So what's the problem when they have fun together?

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  5. Debsterforever9 April 2014 at 11:32

    Maybe Will has still some ulterior motives. But when he's honest he'll surely have a lot of fun with his buddy Hannibal. Will will have an own inner conflict and Hannibal is surely very curious which side of Will will win. Hannibal will ever be a part of Will.



    In a was it's similair to Dexter having to decide if he joins or kills his brother. But which reasons has Will to leave the dark places? It will be interesting how Will's relationship to Margot plays out.

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  6. Well consider the synopsis is now including The Vergers, I think it's better that Will is on the Hannibal side of that. But Will probably also has some motives of his own.

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  7. Debsterforever9 April 2014 at 18:52

    For Jack his cases are more important than his friends and therefore it didn't matter for Jack that Will was going to become himself a Psychopath when he thought in the same way like serial killers.


    Hannibal wants to help Will to determine Will's true self and risks his own freedom for him.

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  8. "t will be interesting how Will's relationship to Margot plays out."


    That's something I'm really curious about, she and her brother are Hannibal (novel) characters and where Margot has an interesting role right through the end of the book. I hope Fuller doesn't just get to there story too quickly and can find a great way to flesh it out a bit!!

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  9. First I never defended Jack and even if I did, he's far less hazardous to Will's health than Hannibal. Yes Jack demanded more than he should have and pushed him too far, but at least he didn't induce seizures or isn't trying to make him embrace darkness like Hannibal. I just don't get how someone could defend what Hannibal has done to Will.

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  10. Will is playing a game to beat Hannibal and to beat him he has to make everyone believe he is his best friend. It makes sense if you think about it, to beat darkness you have to become darkness.

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  11. It's not his game but Hannibal's game and when Will starts to play it he can't just pretend to visit dark places. Even if he finally decides to turn against Hannibal the darkness will stay a part of Will.

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  12. Hannibal doesn't want him to just embrace darkness. He wants Will to determine Will's true self. Whatever that may be (that's what Hannibal's curious about)..From Hannibal's point of view this is in Will's interest.

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  13. That doesn't mean it is a good thing though. I love Hannibal and I love the direction they've taken with the character, and his relationship with Will, but not gonna lie I'm looking forward to his fall.

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