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  • Please.

  • Thank you.

  • You have to convince yourself the lion is not in the room.

  • When it is I assure you

  • you will know.

  • Doctor Lecter

  • I hate be discourteous but this is a private exit for my patients.

  • Special Agent

  • Jack Crawford.

  • FBI. May I come in?

  • You may wait in the waiting room.

  • The amount of detail is incredible.

  • Learned very early a scalpel cuts better points than a pencil sharpener.

  • I'm beginning to suspect you're investigating me, Agent Crawford.

  • No, no.

  • No, you were referred to me by Alana Bloom.

  • Most psychology departments are filled with personality deficients.

  • Doctor Bloom would be the exception.

  • Yes, she would. Yes, she would.

  • Have you told Jack Crawford?

  • No.

  • Why not?

  • Cause I was hoping it wasn't true.

  • Well.

  • Good.

  • Garbage.

  • Shall we talk about-

  • Buon giorno dottore.

  • Buon giorno.

  • Back so soon?

  • Given the nature of your-

  • So many learned fellows going about in the halls of Behavioral Science at the F.B.I.

  • and you consider yourself a layman?

  • I do when I am in your company doctor.

  • Do you have trouble with taste?

  • My thoughts are aften not tasty.

  • Nor are mine.

  • You and I are just alike.

  • Problem free.

  • Nothing about us to feel horrible about.

  • Finish your breakfast.

  • You're totally functional and more or less sane.

  • Well done.

  • Did you just rubber stamp me?

  • Yes.

  • You're one of three doctors I'm interviewing.

  • It's more or less a bake-off.

  • I'm very supportive of bake-offs.

  • I'm afraid I must ask for your bag.

  • What?

  • Your bag.

  • Come. Sit by me.

  • You've been terribly rude Miss Lounds.

  • What's to be done about that?

  • Uh

  • Loin. What kind?

  • Pork.

  • Well, next time bring your wife.

  • I'd love to have you both for dinner.

  • I believe

  • the as yet unidentified caller

  • was our copycat killer.

  • You say he was loving, I believe it.

  • That's what you brought out in him.

  • That's not all I brought out in him.

  • "It isn't very smart to piss off a guy who thinks about killing people for a living."

  • You know what else isn't very smart?

  • You were there with him

  • and you let those words come out of his mouth.

  • Somebody told him we were coming.

  • The man on the phone?

  • It was a blocked call.

  • Did you recognize his voice?

  • I had never heard it before.

  • Is there anybody new-

  • We're gonna reenact the crime?

  • You, be my dad.

  • You, be my mom.

  • And you, be the man on the phone.

  • Garret Jacob Hobbs didn't kill Cassie Boyle.

  • I know.

  • What am I about to put in my mouth?

  • Rabbit.

  • He should've hopped faster.

  • Yes, he should have.

  • Feeling paternal, Will?

  • Aren't you?

  • Yes.

  • Hi, Doctor Bloom.

  • Hello, Abigail.

  • You were expecting me?

  • Onset of sleepwalking in adulthood is less common than in children.

  • Could it be a seizure?

  • I have no taste for animal cruelty

  • which is why I employ an ethical butcher.

  • You have a very good butcher.

  • I do indeed.

  • The lamb must be newly slaughtered.

  • The organs cooked the same day.

  • I always oversee this process personally.

  • Did you just smell me?

  • Difficult to avoid.

  • I really must introduce you to a finer aftershave.

  • I don't think I have ever had tongue before.

  • It was a particularly chatty lamb.

  • Smells delicious.

  • Don't give me ideas.

  • Your tongue is very feisty.

  • And as this evening has already proven, it's

  • nice to have an old friend for dinner.

  • And the flesh is also purple.

  • Not like other grapes where flesh is white and

  • color comes from the skin.

  • A grape with nothing to hide.

  • I cannot force a feast, a feast must present itself.

  • Franklin, good to see you.

  • You, too.

  • Tobias.

  • Who's hungry?

  • I want you to be my friend.

  • Of course, you do.

  • It's a brilliant diversion.

  • It's an interesting theory.

  • I will keep it in mind if another body drops.

  • Please do.

  • Just tell me now, because

  • I'm going to find out and

  • it will affect your insurance if you lie.

  • May I ask for your business card, please?

  • Would you care to, uh, help us catch The Ripper?

  • How could I refuse?

  • This is very educational.

  • I transferred my passion for anatomy into the culinary arts.

  • I fix minds instead of bodies,

  • and no one's died as a result of my therapy.

  • Before we begin you must all be warned,

  • nothing here

  • is vegetarian.

  • I kissed Alana Bloom.

  • Well, come in.

  • We are her fathers now.

  • You're in very good hands.

  • Doctor Lecter here

  • is one of the sanest men I know.

  • I would agree.

  • Symptoms are only gonna get worse.

  • I know.

  • It's unfortunate for Will.

  • How much do you think she'll remember?

  • I sincerely hope for her sake she doesn't remember much.

  • If only I had been more curious about the common mind.

  • I have no interest in understanding sheep,

  • only eating them.

  • South Indian curry.

  • Made from sheep, of course.

  • When Doctor Gideon began to suspect he was being pushed...

  • He pushed back.

  • The subject mustn't be aware of any influence.

  • He's had a mild seizure.

  • That doesn't seem to bother you.

  • I said it was mild.

  • Wolfberries, ginseng, ginger, red dates and star anise.

  • You made me chicken soup.

  • Yes.

  • When the pressures of my personal and professional relations with Will

  • grow too great, I assure you, I will find a way to relieve them.

  • She saw the copycat.

  • Why not kill her then and there?

  • Well, maybe he didn't have the time, you know.

  • She was an unreliable witness.

  • That bought him time.

  • You believe this is personal?

  • If it wasn't before,

  • it is now.

  • This could be someone at the bureau, someone in the police department.

  • Well, unless "recently" means just before I walked into your office you failed to mention any of this to me.

  • Because I was trying to determine if it was trauma and stress from the work he is doing for you or mental ilness.

  • Why?

  • I was curious what would happen.

  • You wanted me to kill Nick Boyle?

  • I was hoping.

  • I hallucinated that I killed her.

  • But it wasn't real.

  • I know it wasn't real.

  • Seems hard to find words today.

  • I almost feel guilty about eating it.

  • I never feel guilty eating anything.

  • I can't quite place the fish.

  • He was a flounder.

  • You are obsessed with Will Graham

  • I'm intrigued.

  • Obsessively.

  • What can't you repress Hannibal?

  • When possible, I try to leave an indelible mark wherever I go.

  • Hopefully not with your DNA.

  • How long will you have my suits?

  • You might have to think about supplementing your wardrobe.

  • I frequently do.

  • I got to be Will Graham today.

  • Jack Crawford doesn't know what you're capable of.

  • Neither do you.

  • He tells everyone that you are a monster.

  • Well, in that case you are dining with a psychopathic murderer, Frederick.

  • Did you share these questions with Jack Crawford?

  • No and nor will I.

  • I would look just as guilty as you.

  • But perphaps that is what you intended.

  • You are dangerous.

  • I am sorry you feel that way.

  • when they were alive.

  • Excuse me.

  • Doctor!

  • Join me over here.

  • There may be trace evidence preserved in the craquelure.

  • What?

  • Craquelure.

  • A fascinating insight, Ms. Katz -

  • as if Will Graham himself were here in the room.

  • Whoever killed him understood him.

  • So often you open your mouth and I hear Will Graham's words come out.

  • I've been advised to stay on this side of the line.

  • Select patients have taking to urinating on the therapists.

  • I would argue drawing a line might encourage a pissing contest.

  • Hello!

  • I love your work.

  • You might wanna prepare yourself, you've never seen anything like this.

  • I'm sure I haven't.

  • There is no God.

  • Certainly not with that attitude.

  • Will claims someone else commited the crimes he's accused of.

  • He said that person was you.

  • Perhaps he was half right.

  • How far would you go to help me?

  • It hadn't occured to me to send you an ear.

  • Is something wrong?

  • I have been thinking about the possibility that you may have been psychic driving Will Graham all along.

  • A bold accusation Frederick.

  • He very much wants to be you.

  • He should be more careful what he wishes for.

  • That was rude, Miss Lounds.

  • I am interviewing Will Graham at his request.

  • Imagine that.

  • I'm trying.

  • I'll give Alana Bloom your best.

  • Goodbye, Will.

  • I believe that's what they call a mic drop.

  • when he suddenly knows what to do.

  • And do you know what to do?

  • I need to get my appetite back.

  • Shall I carve?

  • I think you already have.

  • You intend me to be my own last supper?

  • Yes.

  • How does one politely refuse a dish in circumstances such as these?

  • One doesn't.

  • Miriam.

  • Seems I am the usual suspect.

  • The same unfortunate aftershave.

  • Too long in the bottle.

  • Oh my God.

  • That would be the FBI.

  • They think I'm weird.

  • I'm much weirder than you would ever be Margot.

  • I can feed the caterpillar,

  • I can whisper through the chrysalis but

  • what hatches, follows its own nature and is beyond me.

  • Can you imagine tearing someone apart?

  • Or would you prefer to use a gun?

  • You will always be ruled by your fascination with teeth.

  • That's what you said to me when they brought me in your office

  • the very first time.

  • Is that what I said?

  • They are looking for you.

  • I don't think I can stop.

  • I don't want you to.

  • She told me she believed me.

  • She knew there were others like me.

  • Fascinating.

  • Did you kill her?

  • No.

  • Perhaps you should have a more personal conversation with Mr Tier.

  • I've only come to offer words of encouragement.

  • I sent someone to kill you,

  • you sent someone to kill me...

  • Even Steven.

  • Consider it an act of reciprocity.

  • You should be quite pleased.

  • I am.

  • This is a fledgling killer.

  • He's never killed before,

  • not like this.

  • You know you will have to kill him Margot.

  • You must know pigs

  • as well as you know people.

  • I do know pigs.

  • But I must insist on selecting my own pig.

  • Always do.

  • ... that neither of you is the killer she is writing about.

  • Bu together you might be.

  • Freddie Lounds must consider you a bland interview subject

  • if she's already resorted to fiction.

  • It's just hard to know where you are with each other.

  • We know where we are with each other.

  • Shouldn't that be enough?

  • Better the devil you know.

  • We'll make it together.

  • You slice the ginger.

  • Please.

  • I would like to tell you about camp.

  • It was a wonderful childhood-

  • Mason,

  • please.

  • Oh.

  • Mason is discourteous

  • and discourtesy is unspeakably ugly to me.

  • Are you thinking about eating him?

  • Whenever feasible one should always try to eat the rude.

  • I learned about suffering.

  • Not mine, mind you but the general.

  • What game of chicken are you and the sperm donor-

  • I never blink.

  • (Laughs) Just send me the bill, I'm so sorry.

  • I don't know who's pursuing whom any more than these fish do.

  • Whomever's pursuing whom, in this very moment,

  • I intend to eat them.

  • Shouldn't have done that.

  • Mason, I must ask you to be quiet.

  • I'm hungry.

  • Eat your nose then.

  • Achilles wished all Greeks would die

  • so that he and Patroclus could conquer Troy alone.

  • Took divine intervention to bring them down.

  • Where is Jack?

  • (whispers) In the pantry.

  • Have you read his books?

  • They're terrible.

  • You know they're terrible, you're just too polite to say.

  • Blink if you agree.

  • One can appreciate another's words without dissecting them.

  • Though, on occasion, dissection is the only thing that will do.

  • Bonsoir.

  • Bonsoir.

  • Bonsoir.

  • Bonsoir.

  • Bonsoir.

  • You really are

  • the Devil.

  • The Devil has been a yoke on the neck of humanity

  • since we first began to think and dream.

  • I for a much shorter time.

  • You smoked me in thyme.

  • Smoked. Glazed.

  • Served on a sugar cane quill.

  • This isn't cannibalism, Abel.

  • It's only cannibalism if we're equals.

  • This

  • is posthumous.

  • You're not dead yet, Abel.

  • You still have to eat.

  • If he's such an expert on Dante, let him lecture on Dante...

  • I'm happy to sing for my supper.

  • I've found a peace here that I would preserve.

  • I've killed hardly anybody during our residence.

  • Your peace is without morality.

  • Morality doesn't exist.

  • May I get dressed?

  • You may.

  • What have you done, Hannibal?

  • I've taken off my person suit.

  • If you're free, my wife and I would love to have you for dinner.

  • All to make me tastier?

  • Oh, yes.

  • Imagine what you must taste like.

  • Won't be long until someone's taking a bite out of you.

  • You're becoming brighter, Abel.

  • Dying hasn't dulled you one bit.

  • My husband

  • has a very sophisticated palate.

  • He's very particular about how I taste.

  • Is it that kind of party?

  • It is not that kind of party.

  • No.

  • It really isn't.

  • Please, join us.

  • We were just about to discuss the matter of chewing in Dante.

  • You may have to strap me to the breaking wheel to loosen my tongue.

  • Clearly, you found him as distasteful as I did.

  • On the contrary.

  • We can twist ourselves into all manner of uncomfortable positions

  • just to maintain appearances,

  • with or without a breaking wheel.

  • Are you here to twist me into an uncomfortable position?

  • Observe or participate.

  • What?

  • Are you, in this very moment, observing or participating?

  • Why do you think I'm allowing this?

  • Why do you think I'm allowing this?

  • You were very eager to see me discredited, Professor Sogliato.

  • You sang for your supper before the dragons at the Studiolo.

  • A cocktail created by Escoffier.

  • Served

  • to first-class guests on the Titanic during their last dinner.

  • If my victory pleased the professore, I could not tell.

  • Then you weren't paying attention.

  • I pay lots of attention.

  • But not in a wide-eyed, indiscriminate way.

  • That may have been impulsive.

  • Technically

  • you killed him.

  • Two men from the Capponi are dead.

  • I can only claim one.

  • Technically.

  • Nothing happened to me.

  • I happened.

  • What is it worth to be known as the man who caught Hannibal Lecter?

  • For a policeman, credit has a short half-life.

  • Better to sell me.

  • This is your ancestor, Francesco,

  • hanging outside the Palazzo.

  • This particular illustration is bowels out.

  • I've seen others bowels in.

  • By all accounts, Francesco was led astray by thirty pieces of silver from the hand of the Papal banker.

  • On a related subject, I must confess,

  • I've been giving very serious thought to doing the same.

  • I haven't had a bite all day.

  • ... the rest of the meat should hang at least a week in the current cool conditions.

  • I did not see the forecast, did you?

  • I gather that means "no."

  • Was it Mason Verger you sold me to?

  • I called the number on his "wanted" site once,

  • far from here, just for fun.

  • There's nothing I'd love more than to be able to chat with you Alana,

  • but you caught me at a rather awkward moment.

  • Hello, Jack.

  • Did you get my note?

  • I imagine you were capable of giving any medication Bella may have needed in the night.

  • Did you practice injections on an orange, Jack?

  • I brought Bella back from death and you returned her to it.

  • Is that where you're taking me, Jack?

  • "To market, to market, to buy a fat pig. Home again, home again, jiggity-jig."

  • How is Chiyoh?

  • She pushed me off a train.

  • Atta girl.

  • Did she kill her tenant

  • or did you?

  • She did.

  • Excellent.

  • What's for dinner?

  • Never ask.

  • Spoils the surprise.

  • The soup isn't very good.

  • It's a parsley-and-thyme infusion,

  • and more for my sake than yours.

  • Jack was the first to suggest getting inside your head.

  • Now we both have the opportunity to chew quite literally

  • what we've only chewed figuratively.

  • The first course, of course, will be your hands and feet.

  • Sizzling on a Promethean barbecue.

  • ...makes a clear ringing sound when struck.

  • You've thought of everything.

  • And when I do lose my tongue?

  • I'll boil it and slice it very thin,

  • marinate it in olive oil,

  • garlic,

  • parsley and vinegar.

  • Simple and clean,

  • and delicious.

  • tard-Montrachet and tartufi bianchi.

  • How I found you in Florence.

  • Betrayed by good taste.

  • I stopped drinking beer when I found out what you were putting in mine.

  • "Who."

  • ...enough people have died.

  • You haven't.

  • Traditionally made with pigs' blood. In this case, a local cow.

  • And when you last made it for me?

  • The blood was from a cow only in the derogatory sense.

  • What is the subject of your new book, Frederick?

  • The Tooth Fairy.

  • He is the debutante.

  • Although he lacks your love of presentation.

  • More of a shy boy, this one.

  • This is a very shy boy, Will.

  • This shy boy has already seen Will.

  • Before he became the Red Dragon, this shy boy would never have dared any of this.

  • That's the same atrocious aftershave you wore in court.

  • Did you get my note?

  • I got it. Thank you.

  • Did you read it before you destroyed it?

  • Or did you simply toss it into the nearest fire?

  • You just came here to look at me. Came to get the old scent again.

  • Why don't you just smell yourself?

  • I'll need to collect some flesh.

  • Something you can live without.

  • You mean, like a finger?

  • I couldn't bear to take your fingers,

  • not even one.

  • They're so lovely.

  • Have you considered the possibility that he's disfigured?

  • Or that he may believe he's disfigured?

  • That's interesting.

  • That's not interesting.

  • A stepson absolves you of any biological blame.

  • You know better than to breed.

  • Can't pass on those terrible traits you fear the most.

  • You've come to wag your finger?

  • I love a good finger-wagging.

  • Yes, you do.

  • How is Margot?

  • You've got Will dressed up in moral-dignity pants.

  • Your father never wished for anything but your happiness.

  • My father cut my throat.

  • Out of love.

  • You've placed him back in the pot, and you're letting him cook.

  • We're all in this stew together, Doctor.

  • It would be more honest if you ate his brain right out of his skull.

  • Bella used to say your face was all scars, if you

  • knew how to look.

  • There's always room for a few more.

  • You have hubbed hell, Dr Lecter.

  • I often do.

  • They are listening.

  • I'm just about worn out with you crazy sons of bitches.

  • The essence of the worst in the human spirit is not found in the crazy sons of bitches.

  • Ugliness is found in the faces of the crowd.

  • What did you say to him?

  • "Save yourself. Kill them all."

  • Then I gave him your home address.

  • How's the wife?

  • ...you have written some brilliant articles for The Northern Medical Journal of Psychiatry.

  • Thank you, Frederick.

  • Do you think I am your nemesis?

  • No. Nemesis? No.

  • Oh, I'm just going to leave an extra copy of my book right over here.

  • Thank you, Frederick.

  • Where's the other one?

  • This one can provide you anything the other one can.

  • I'm sorry, Jack.

  • The tragedy of what's happened to Frederick has put me in an excellent humour.

  • I was rooting for you, Will.

  • It's a shame.

  • You came all this way and you didn't get to kill anybody.

  • Only consolation is Dr. Chilton.

  • Congratulations for the job you did on him.

  • I admired it enormously.

  • What a cunning boy you are.

  • Safe now.

  • You can go home again. If there's any point.

  • Is there any point?

  • Jack couldn't ask me himself?

  • Jack doesn't know you as well as I do. He thought if he asked you for help, you would just torment him.

  • Quite right, too.

  • Do please tell Frederick, if you see him, I wish a speedy convalescence and hope he won't be very ugly.

  • What was that you said?

  • You'd never have turned yourself in unless I rejected you.

  • Yes. That extra bit.

  • I believe that's what they call a "mic drop."

  • ...but here you are having to come back and pick it up again.

  • What are you doing?

  • You know, Will, you worry too much.

  • Going my way?

Please.

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