1. - Previously on Hannibal...
- I've given my life to death.
- Death has followed you home.
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2. - I don't think I want
to do chemotherapy.
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3. - Do I have any say in this?
- No.
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4. - I'm devoting a lot of time
to this mural, will.
I could use your help.
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5. - What was the cause of death
in the bailiff's murder?
- Bullets.
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6. - And in will Graham's victims?
- Mutilation.
- There are clearly
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7. two different killers
and two different cases.
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8. - Will claims someone else
committed the crimes
he's accused of.
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9. - He said that person was you.
- Perhaps he was half right.
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10. - Wrap the leader
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11. around the tippet. Four,
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12. five, six times.
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13. Tuck the end
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14. between the lines.
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15. Tighten.
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16. And... trim.
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17. It's called a blood knot.
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18. Your father taught you
how to hunt.
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19. I'm going to
teach you how to fish.
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20. - Same thing, isn't it?
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21. One you stalk,
the other you lure?
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22. - One you catch,
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23. the other you shoot.
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24. - What are you trying to catch?
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25. - The one who caught you.
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26. - The one that got away.
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27. - Catch a fish once
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28. and it gets away, it's
a lot harder to catch again.
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29. - Everybody thinks you're lying
about the one that got away.
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30. - That's why
I have to catch him.
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31. Last thing before
casting a line:
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32. Name the bait
on your hook
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33. after somebody
you cherished.
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34. - To say goodbye?
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35. - If the person you name it
after cherished you,
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36. as the superstition goes,
you will catch the fish.
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37. - Oh.
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38. And what did you name it?
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39. - Abigail.
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40. - You were right.
Killer was in the mural.
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41. Just where you said he'd be.
His name was James gray.
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42. We found his vehicle
outside the farm.
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43. Enough DNA on the bed of his
truck for us to be confident
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44. he's the muralist.
- You found as much evidence
on him as you did on me.
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45. - I'm glad you said it.
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46. - Who stitched him
into the mural?
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47. - We don't know.
He may have had a partner.
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48. Another killer. Maybe
they had a suicide pact.
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49. - There was no partner.
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50. This artist worked alone
until he was stitched
into his own creation.
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51. - No signs of a struggle.
- No.
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52. So, this second killer,
whoever he is,
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53. understood the muralist
well enough
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54. not just to find his canvas,
but well enough to convince him
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55. to be part of it.
- You have an idea
who that might be?
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56. - I do.
- Don't say, "Hannibal Lecter."
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57. - I'm saying Hannibal Lecter.
- Didn't you stop ringing
that bell?
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58. - I'm not asking you to believe
anything you can't prove.
I'm just asking you
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59. to prove it.
- Hannibal Lecter has no reason-
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60. He has no discernible reason
other than
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61. his own amusement and curiosity.
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62. - That's hard to prove.
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63. - There will be
a very clever detail
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64. to find
on James gray.
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65. He wouldn't be able
to resist it. Probably something
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66. that was overlooked.
Something hidden.
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67. - I'll look for clever details.
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68. But I'm not looking
for Hannibal.
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69. - Just as long
as you're looking.
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70. You look out there.
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71. I'll look in here.
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72. I'll give you the same deal
I gave Beverly katz.
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73. I know you know
what it is.
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74. You've been recording
our conversations.
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75. Or are we pretending
you didn't?
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76. - What "this" are you
offering in exchange
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77. for my "that"?
- I'm quite the topic
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78. of conversation
in psychiatric circles.
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79. - I shared my diagnosis of you
on the witness stand.
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80. Your personality disorders,
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81. neuroses— all forgeries.
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82. - Even if that were true,
I'd still be a psychopath
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83. of some interest.
- Mm.
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84. Quite a manipulative
one at that.
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85. Poor, confused, wounded bird
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86. for agent Crawford and
doctors Lecter and bloom.
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87. And for me, well,
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88. I get the psychopath's
Charm,
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89. focus, and ruthlessness.
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90. The charm being
debateable, of course.
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91. - So, either I'm a psychopath
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92. or I am delusional.
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93. Or I'm right about Hannibal
Lecter. Aren't you curious
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94. which one it is?
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95. - Will you allow me to test you?
- Test me?
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96. I'll take 'em all.
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97. You will be the first
and last word in the mind
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98. of will Graham. God, you could
dine out on that for years.
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99. - What about Dr. Lecter?
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100. - Shouldn't you be
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101. my one and only psychiatrist,
Dr. chilton?
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102. - Ideally.
- Well then,
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103. as to your "that"
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104. for my "this."
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105. Do not discuss me or my therapy
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106. with Hannibal Lecter.
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107. Tell him that you've
decided I am no longer
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108. any of his business.
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109. I am now under
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110. your exclusive care.
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111. - Lazarus had it good.
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112. My social circle
doesn't include a friend
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113. with power over death.
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114. I suppose I should've
embraced Facebook
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115. while I had the chance.
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116. I never should have
let Jack talk me
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117. into taking chemo.
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118. - He's trying to
extend your life.
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119. - He's trying to extend
a quality of life
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120. that's not
worth the effort.
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121. - Jack's efforts or yours?
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122. - I'm vomiting
my stomach lining.
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123. On a good day, I sleep
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124. fifteen to eighteen hours.
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125. On a bad day, I don't sleep.
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126. My best-case
scenario
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127. is prolonged pain management.
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128. - Jack will help you manage.
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129. He loves you, Bella.
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130. When you are gone, he will feel
your silence like a draft.
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131. - My silence
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132. is inevitable.
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133. The war is over.
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134. The cancer is
an occupying force.
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135. I want to surrender.
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136. While I still
have my dignity.
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137. - You are considering
ending your life?
- Suicide seems
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138. like a valid solution
to my problem.
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139. - How does that
make you feel?
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140. - Alive.
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141. How does it make you feel?
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142. - I've always found the idea
of death comforting.
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143. The thought that my life
could end at any moment
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144. frees me to fully appreciate
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145. the beauty, and art,
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146. and horror
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147. of everything
this world has to offer.
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148. - A death benefit?
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149. - Upon taking his
own life, socrates
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150. offered a rooster to the God
of healing, asclepius,
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151. to pay his debt.
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152. - What debt might that be?
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153. - To socrates, death
was not a defeat...
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154. but a cure.
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155. - Gentlemen...
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156. Local police were supposed
to exterminate the bees
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157. so we could work the
crime scene. Apparently,
someone shut that down.
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158. - I did.
- He did.
- Jimmy?
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159. - Well, I love bees.
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160. Did you know that the drone
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161. is nature's most talented
suicidal swordsman?
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162. When the drone
mates with the queen,
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163. his ejaculation
is so explosive,
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164. it's audible
to the human ear.
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165. - All right.
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166. - How long has he been out here?
- Ah, from de-comp,
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167. I'd estimate two weeks.
- Which makes sense with how
much honey is being produced.
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168. - Do bees naturally hive
in human carcasses like this?
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169. - No. The victim was purposely
repurposed as a human apiary.
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170. - Purposely.
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171. - Somebody removed
the eyes and part
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172. of the brain to
make room for the hive.
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173. - Zeller's out in the field,
otherwise I'd ask him
to help me with this.
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174. You were a surgeon, right?
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175. - I was a surgeon and
a doctor, yes. Have you found
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176. any evidence on
the muralist's friend?
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177. - That's what
I need your help with.
Might not have been a friend.
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178. Might not have even
been an acquaintance.
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179. Whoever killed him,
understood him.
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180. - So often you open your mouth
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181. and I hear will Graham's
words come out.
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182. - I have an arrangement
with will.
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183. He's agreed to consult
with me on cases,
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184. if I keep investigating
the murders he's accused of.
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185. - I'm happy to hear that.
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186. Will needs a champion
now more than ever.
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187. - He has you, doesn't he?
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188. You think there's a chance
he could be innocent.
I know you do.
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189. - I believe there is
a possibility.
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190. - I'm just relieved he's not
saying the killer is you
anymore.
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191. - At least not to me.
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192. Who does will believe
killed the muralist?
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193. - Doesn't know.
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194. He thinks if
James gray's killer
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195. hid him in the mural, he may
have hid something else.
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196. - A signature?
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197. What kind
of killer
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198. seeks to depict the unconscious,
instinctual striving
of his victim
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199. by sewing him into
his own human mural?
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200. - It wasn't just
for appearances.
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201. - You have to get to the truth
beneath the appearances.
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202. Only by going deep beneath
the skin will you understand
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203. the nature of this
killer's pathology.
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204. - Before I start
asking you questions,
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205. I need some confidence that
you will be telling the truth
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206. when you answer.
- What's this?
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207. - A consent form.
You're agreeing
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208. to a narcoanalytic
interview. You. Me.
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209. And our old friend,
sodium amytal.
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210. - A little something
to loosen my tongue?
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211. - Something lawfully
used in the evaluation
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213. - What would you use
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214. to induce memory loss in a
patient, psychotic or otherwise?
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215. - The protein synthesis
that moves memories
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can be interrupted,
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217. but that requires
tools and skills.
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218. And a certain level
of unorthodoxy.
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219. - Does Hannibal Lecter possess
those tools and skills?
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220. - Dr. Lecter has indicated
to me that he is open
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it comes to treating patients.
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222. - I wonder how that
subject came up...
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223. Sharing stories
of the unorthodox.
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224. - Sign here.
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225. - I want you to draw
a clock for me.
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226. - Did Dr. Lecter
administer any drug therapies
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227. during your sessions together?
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228. Sedatives...
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229. - The strobe causes neurons
to fire en masse,
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230. like striking many
piano keys at once.
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231. The strobe causes neurons
to fire en masse,
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233. The dissonance might foster
a change in your mind.
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234. Is something wrong?
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235. - Will...?
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236. - He was inducing seizures.
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237. He was encouraging them.
The blackouts.
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238. The lost time.
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239. It was strategic.
It was planned.
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240. - You would only see a seizure
response in a brain
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photosensitive epilepsy.
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242. - Or afflicted by something
just as damaging.
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243. Like encephalitis.
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244. - That would suggest a radically
unorthodox form of therapy.
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245. - Yes, it would.
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246. - Dr. Lecter.
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248. You didn't get my message?
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249. I canceled
your appointment
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- Is everything all right?
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251. - I can explain.
Shall we?
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252. Will is at a delicate
point in his therapy.
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253. I don't want to confuse him
any more than he already is.
- Confuse him?
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an intelligent psychopath?
- It was,
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information has come to light.
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258. - What sort of information?
- What will Graham suffers from
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but a continuum
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261. neurological mechanisms.
Some naturally occurring,
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262. others appear to have
been induced.
- Induced?
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264. - Did you ever use any kind
of light stimulation
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266. - Light stimulation is a
standard tool for neurotherapy.
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267. - Evidently, it was overloading
his visual cortex.
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268. Creating seizures,
time loss,
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269. gaps in his memory.
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270. Almost strategically,
it seems.
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271. - You're suggesting
it was intentional?
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272. - All our conversations
about psychic driving.
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273. You were so curious and eager
to hear what I had to say
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274. while saying
very little yourself.
- I had very little to say.
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275. - I have been thinking
about the possibility
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276. that you may have been psychic
driving will Graham all along.
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277. - A bold accusation,
Frederick.
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278. - You are not the only
psychiatrist accused of
making a patient kill.
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279. We have to
stick together.
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280. - Last time I did this,
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281. this isn't how I did this.
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282. The young man at the dispensary
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283. calls this "purple kush."
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284. He says
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cancer patients
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287. - May I?
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288. - Do you still get drug tested?
- Oh, come on, gimme that thing.
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289. I'm supporting my wife.
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290. - I filled out my advance
directive today.
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291. I added a dnr.
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292. - Oh, you are harshing
my buzz right now.
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293. I read an article
the other day
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294. about magnetic hyperthermia.
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295. It's looking promising
as a treatment
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296. for lung cancer.
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297. - Come here.
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298. I know what to expect
from lung cancer.
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299. I am my mother's daughter,
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300. and I watched her
go through exactly
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301. what I am going through now.
- I know.
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302. - Hey... I remember
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303. sitting by her bed
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304. when she woke up
in so much pain
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305. that all she could do
was scream my name.
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306. I didn't know
how to help her.
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307. So I did nothing.
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308. - There was nothing
you could do.
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309. - And there will be a time
when there is nothing
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311. And I don't want you
to remember me
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312. pleading with you
to make the pain go away.
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313. - Oh, I'm not going
to remember you that way.
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314. First of all,
I'm going to remember you
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315. walking along the quays
of Italy in the sunshine
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316. with a trail of signori
behind you
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Bella, Bella."
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319. that your hands...
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320. That they smelled of thyme when
you came in from the garden.
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beautiful as you are right now.
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324. - Well, good.
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325. Good.
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326. - Duncan halloran,
fifty-two, divorced, bankrupt.
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327. Reported missing
six months ago.
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328. - And what do we know
about his death?
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329. - Considering any post-mortem
morphological changes, this
guy's white blood cell count
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330. was through the roof
when he died.
- You're telling me
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331. his killer was a fever
and/or a massive infection?
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332. - Lock 'em both up.
- No family. No money.
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333. No reason to live.
Alive, dead, or dying,
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334. who put him under the tree?
- It's possible
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335. we're dealing with
a highly motivated
religious individual here.
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336. - Explain.
- In hinduism, honey is one of
the five elixirs of immortality.
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337. In christianity, the bee
is considered to be
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338. an emblem of Christ; His
mildness and mercy on one side,
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339. his old testament
justice on the other.
- Ok. The orbital bone,
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340. his sphenoid, um, behind where
the eyeballs would usually be,
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341. there's tiny punctures.
Something long and sharp
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342. was pushed in his brain.
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343. Jack, this guy was lobotomized.
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344. - How are you feeling today?
- Not well.
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345. My arthritis is killing me.
I can't take much more of it.
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346. - A course of bee venom
therapy would soothe
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348. - I can barely afford
this treatment.
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349. - That's a problem
for another day.
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352. Just live in the present.
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353. You feel that?
- No.
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354. - Good.
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355. You feel that?
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356. - No.
- Good.
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357. Feel that?
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358. - I can't feel anything.
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359. - Good.
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360. Then you won't
feel this...
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361. - Mister,
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362. you're not supposed
to stare at the sun.
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363. It'll hurt
your eyes.
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364. - Multiple holes on this guy.
Over a dozen.
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366. The-the lesions have severed
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367. most of the nerve tract
in the frontal lobe.
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368. - He's covered in bee stings
like he got swarmed.
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369. Must be floating in apitoxin,
or he doesn't feel a thing.
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370. - Yeah, the not feeling anything
has got nothing to do
with bee stings.
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371. Welcome to the world
of the living dead.
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372. - There's a pattern.
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373. - Hey.
- Hey...
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374. Look what the cat's dragged in.
- What are you looking at?
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375. - A pattern.
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376. - See, some of the bee stings
triggered an allergic reaction,
others didn't.
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377. - The inflamed bee stings
were all in line
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378. with the body's meridian,
on acupuncture points.
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379. The bee stings are
hiding the needle marks.
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380. - What did you say?
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381. - Uh, the bee stings are
hiding the needle marks?
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382. - Stitches are hiding stitches.
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383. - Only by going deep
beneath the skin
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of this killer's pathology.
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385. - He took his kidney.
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386. - I feel like
I'm losing my mind.
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387. Tell me if he's real.
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388. - I don't see anyone.
- No, he's right there.
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389. - There's no one there.
- You're lying.
- We're alone.
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390. You came here alone. Do you
remember coming alone?
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391. - Please don't lie to me.
- Garrett Jacob hobbs is dead.
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392. You killed him.
You watched him die.
- What's happening to me?
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393. - Will. Will, you're having
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394. an episode. I want you
to hand me the gun.
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395. Will, I want you
to hand me your...
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397. He's had a mild seizure.
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398. - That... doesn't seem
to bother you.
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399. - I said it was mild.
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400. Are you the man who claimed
to be the chesapeake ripper?
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401. - Why do you say "claimed"?
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402. - Because you're not.
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403. You know you're not and
you don't know much more
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404. about who you are
beyond that.
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405. - Are you
the ripper?
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407. to have your identity
taken from you.
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408. - Whoever killed James gray
didn't just take his leg.
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409. Sutures hidden
beneath the stitching
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One crime made to look
like another.
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411. - Like the copycat.
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413. The chesapeake ripper.
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414. - Now you're saying Hannibal
Lecter is the chesapeake ripper?
- I'm saying
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surgically removed?
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418. - Yes.
- Dr. Lecter was a surgeon.
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419. - I know he was. I asked him to
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Hannibal would know it.
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423. - He pointed me to the evidence.
- He pointed you
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425. He's baiting a hook, Beverly.
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426. He's toying with you.
Go to Jack. Tell him everything.
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427. - I can't bring this to Jack
until I can back it up.
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428. - Stay away
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430. - The chesapeake ripper
kept surgical trophies.
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431. If Hannibal's the ripper, what's
he doing with his trophies?
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433. - Katherine pimms?
- Yes.
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434. - I'm special agent
Jack Crawford with the FBI.
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435. This is agent zeller
and agent price.
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with you about two
of your former patients.
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438. - When was the last time you saw
Duncan halloran or Lloyd roat?
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439. - Whenever our last
appointments were.
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440. I can check in my calendar,
if you want.
- Sure.
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441. - Have you found them?
- Yes, we have.
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442. Mr. halloran is deceased.
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443. And Mr. roat
might as well be.
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444. - Whew...
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445. Poor Mr. halloran...
- What were you
treating him for?
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446. - That man trudged
from disease to disease.
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447. He had severe combined
immunodeficiency.
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448. Life didn't seem
to be going his way.
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449. Please.
- Thank you.
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he couldn't envision
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to die in a meadow,
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- No.
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either. It seemed
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- I brought him
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I didn't kill him.
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die in peace.
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470. You quieted his mind, too?
- Oh, him.
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471. He suffered
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474. I saw him walk pain-free
for the very first time
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476. I can't make pain go away,
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it doesn't matter.
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479. I protected these people
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481. And that's beautiful.
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482. - Please come in.
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483. - It's a little unnerving,
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across the floor.
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for someone strong
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487. - I was so weak
after chemotherapy,
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488. Jack had to
physically pick me up.
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490. he carried me
across the threshold.
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492. - A gift?
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493. - Paying my debt.
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494. - Coq gaulois.
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495. - For helping me understand
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498. - What have you taken, Bella?
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to make that call...
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with my body,
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some ceremonial object
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a peaceful one.
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518. - Yes.
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519. - Goodbye,
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521. - Goodbye, Bella.
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524. - Hey. Have you seen Jack?
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there was, uh,
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Dr. Lecter called
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527. from the hospital,
asked him to come down.
- Is Mrs. Crawford okay?
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528. - I don't know.
He didn't say.
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529. - So Hannibal's
at the hospital, too?
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530. - Hi, baby.
- Hey.
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531. - I'm here.
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533. - What are you
doing here?
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534. - I want to
apologize.
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what you asked of me.
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536. I'm sorry.
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537. - Get out.
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538. - Gotcha.
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