1. - Previously on Hannibal...
- Dr. Hannibal Lecter
requests my company for dinner.
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2. - This will be our last supper.
- Hannibal thinks you are
his man.
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3. I think you're mine.
- They've issued a
warrant for your arrest, Will.
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4. - Hello?
- They know.
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5. - Hello, Jack. You're early.
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6. - Each of us
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7. whose life intersected Hannibal
Lecter lost something.
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8. A limb here, a lung there.
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9. A few feet of intestines.
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10. The dead...
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11. The dead at least have
the luxury
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12. of being done
with what they lost.
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13. But you and I, we still itch.
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14. - That little itch
must be telling you something.
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15. - Would you like to discuss what
that little itch is telling you?
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16. - Are you wearing makeup?
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17. How long does it take you to put
your face on in the morning?
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18. - Now that I've got the routine
down, no time at all.
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19. - Tell you what;
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20. you show me yours
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21. and I'll show you mine.
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22. - There.
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23. Now we can talk face-to-face.
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24. - I understand you have offered
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25. quite a substantial reward
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26. for any kind of relevant
information on Hannibal Lecter,
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27. not just the usual apprehension
and conviction.
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28. - Yes, a million dollars.
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29. One million.
We advertised worldwide.
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30. High price for a fancy pig.
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31. - Hannibal would be a prize pig
if I had him in my hospital,
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32. but you do not intend to see him
institutionalized, do you?
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33. - I'm saying nothing that would
force you
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34. to break the bonds of
doctor-patient confidentiality.
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35. - You do not want a therapist.
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36. You want a profiler.
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37. - I want to understand
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38. Hannibal Lecter
to better understand myself.
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39. - You survived him.
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40. That is chief amongst what
you need to understand.
- "Survived him"?
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41. That implies fortune
or skill on my part
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42. that somehow allowed me to live.
This is exactly
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43. how he intended me to live.
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44. I know somewhere Dr. Lecter is
going to and fro in the earth
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45. and walking up and down in it,
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46. and very likely
having a good, fun time.
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47. - How do you relieve the agony
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48. of waiting for
Dr. Lecter's capture?
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49. What do you fantasize about?
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50. I wonder what would happen
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51. if Hannibal Lecter
was in your hands.
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52. - I worry we're heading
into territory
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53. not secured by your fee.
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54. I think I need to look elsewhere
for somebody
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55. to tend to my
emotional well-being.
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56. Good-bye, Dr. Chilton.
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57. - Happy hunting.
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58. - You were supposed
to leave.
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59. - We couldn't
leave without you.
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60. - (man): How do you feel?
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61. - Thirsty.
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62. - Feel well enough
for a visitor?
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63. - Hello, Frederick.
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64. - You were expecting
someone else?
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65. - I was hoping for someone else.
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66. - He knew exactly
how to cut you.
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67. They said it was surgical.
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68. He wanted you to live.
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69. - He left us to die.
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70. - But we didn't.
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71. - Couple of suckers we've been.
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72. He set us up
and knocked us down.
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73. What bothers me the most is,
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74. I think it was easy for him.
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75. Shooting monkeys in a barrel.
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76. You had encephalitis.
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77. I do not know
what my excuse was.
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78. - Compulsive imitation.
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79. - How dull!
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80. But maybe.
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81. I am learning all sorts of new
things about myself these days.
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82. I'm learning new things
about you, too.
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83. - Imitation allows us to better
understand the behavior
of others.
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84. - I have great empathy
for you, Will.
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85. Both of us eviscerated
and accused —
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86. I have literally felt your pain.
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87. - We have matching scars.
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88. - You need a friend...
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89. friend.
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90. You will leave this hospital
under a cloud of suspicion.
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91. - Not a cloud, a fog.
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92. - I can help you get Hannibal
Lecter out of your head.
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93. - And into your hospital.
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94. - There's opportunity here —
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95. for both of us.
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96. We can catch the man
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97. who framed and maimed us.
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98. - There's no opportunity here,
Frederick.
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99. Not for you.
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100. - The optimist
believes we live in
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101. the best of all possible worlds;
the pessimist
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102. fears this is true.
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103. This is your
best possible world, Will.
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104. Not getting a better one.
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105. - I had hoped you would come
look for me...
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106. But I understand
why you didn't.
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107. - What can I do for you, Jack?
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108. - Well, I'm here to, uh,
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109. make sure that
you don't contradict
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110. the official narrative.
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111. Well, we're officers
of the FBI,
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112. wounded in the course
of heroic duty.
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113. - That's not true
for either of us.
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114. - Well, we were supposed
to go together. That's...
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115. That's on me.
My foul. My bad.
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116. - Not all of our choices are
consciously calculated.
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117. - No...
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118. But our decisions are.
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119. You remember when you
decided to call Hannibal?
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120. - I wasn't decided
when I called him.
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121. I just called him.
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122. I deliberated
while the phone rang.
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123. I decided when
I heard his voice.
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124. - You told him we knew.
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125. - I told him to leave,
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126. 'cause I wanted him to run.
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127. - Why?
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128. - Because...
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129. Because he was my friend.
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130. And because I wanted
to run away with him.
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131. - What I said before
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132. I will say again,
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133. which is something
you cannot say:
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134. that I did not warn you.
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135. - Cannot see
what you will not see.
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136. - Until it shoves you
out a window.
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137. - I've always enjoyed
the word "defenestration" —
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138. now I get to use it
in casual conversation.
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139. - How many bones
did you break?
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140. - You say that
like I broke them.
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141. - You got yourself to the
window, Dr. Bloom,
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142. if not through it.
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143. - They told me a lot of marrow
got into my blood
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144. and that I should expect
to find myself
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145. thinking differently.
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146. - Hallelujah!
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147. I do not mean to kick you
when you are down.
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148. I'm just reminding you
how you got down.
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149. - And who I'm down with.
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150. - We could all use a little
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151. group therapy while
we're down here.
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152. - There's only one "we"
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153. you're really
interested in, Frederick,
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154. and that "we" isn't really
interested in you.
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155. - Will Graham could use
a breakthrough.
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156. - Being broken
was his breakthrough?
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157. - Being broken was yours.
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158. Will has not had
his breakthrough yet.
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159. He is saving that
for Dr. Lecter.
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160. - It would be the best thing for
his therapy, really.
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161. - It's only a matter of time
before they are back
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162. in each other's orbit.
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163. Shame not to have
the good seats,
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164. If only to support poor Will.
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165. - That would require
some manipulation.
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166. - Some English on the ball,
as it were.
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167. - You were
so afraid of me.
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168. The last time I saw you...
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169. Before that last time
I saw you...
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170. - What are you doing here?
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171. - I guess I'm
looking for you.
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172. - That's a good guess.
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173. - What are you doing here?
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174. - Mm, visiting old friends.
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175. - You're not tempted to forget?
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176. - No, no — I don't want
to forget.
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177. I'm building rooms
in my memory palace
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178. for all my friends.
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179. - Friendship is blackmail
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180. elevated to the level of love.
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181. - A mutually-unspoken pact
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182. to ignore the worst
in one another
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183. in order to continue
enjoying the best.
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184. - After everything he's done,
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185. can you still ignore
the worst in him?
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186. - I came here
to be alone, Alana.
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187. If you wouldn't mind...
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188. - Hello.
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189. I'm Dr. Bloom.
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190. - You're the new psychiatrist.
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191. - I went one exit too far
on the expressway,
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192. came back along
the service road.
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193. I'm not sure if this
is my entrance...
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194. - This can be your entrance.
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195. Isn't easy to find
the first time you come.
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196. I'm Margot Verger.
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197. - A witchy beauty
about this place.
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198. - Yes, isn't there?
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199. You should see it
in the spring.
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200. The riot of lilacs
in the wind smells
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201. nothing at all
like the stockyards
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202. and slaughterhouses
one usually associates
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203. with the Verger name.
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204. - Can you please let your
brother know I'm here?
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205. - He knows.
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206. - Some people have trouble
talking with Mason,
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207. so if it bothers you
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208. or you can't take it,
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209. I'd be happy to answer
any questions that you have.
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210. - Thank you.
- Margot,
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211. you can leave us now.
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212. - If my brother offers you
chocolate,
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213. politely refuse.
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214. - Ah! Good afternoon, Dr. Bloom.
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215. - Good afternoon, Mr. Verger.
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216. - You know, I thank God
for what happened.
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217. It was my salvation.
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218. Have you accepted Jesus,
Dr. Bloom?
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219. Do you have faith?
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220. - I was raised in a religious
atmosphere, Mr. Verger,
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221. but whatever that left me with,
it's not religion.
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222. - Left me with more.
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223. You see, I'm free, Dr. Bloom.
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224. I'm right with the Risen Jesus
and it's all OK now.
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225. And nobody beats the Riz.
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226. He will rise me up and smite
mine enemies
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227. and I shall hear the
lamentations of their women.
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228. That was once you, I'm told.
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229. Dr. Lecter got
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230. deeper inside you
than he did any of us.
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231. - Do you want me
to get the nurse?
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232. - No, no, I'm...
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233. I'm fine, now, heh...
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234. It's all OK now.
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235. - You're supposed to share any
relevant information
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236. you find on Hannibal Lecter
with the FBI.
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237. - Huh!
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238. - Have you always done that?
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239. - Not exactly.
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240. I want you to understand,
Dr. Bloom,
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241. that this is not
a revenge thing.
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242. I have forgiven Dr. Lecter
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243. as Our Saviour forgave
the Roman soldiers.
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244. - Forgiveness isn't all it's
cracked up to be, Mr. Verger.
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245. I don't need religion to
appreciate the idea
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246. of Old Testament revenge.
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247. - AH! Ah...
- ARGH!
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248. - Jack?
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249. Are you there?
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250. - Did I die?
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251. - You did a lot of things.
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252. Dying may have been
among them.
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253. For once,
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254. I'm glad you're stubborn.
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255. - What's good
for the goose. Ha!
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256. - You're not going
into the ground with me, Jack.
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257. So stop trying.
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258. - I was dead.
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259. I knew I was dead.
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260. All that was left
for me to do was die.
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261. I thought if I could
hear your voice,
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262. we both wouldn't
have to die alone.
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263. - I'm not afraid of dying.
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264. I'm not afraid
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265. of what it will
be like to be dead.
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266. I'm... more...
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267. curious...
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268. of any what-ifs
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269. than I am of any absolutes.
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270. You can do something
that I can't:
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271. you can cut out
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272. what's killing you.
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273. - Every useful hoop our mind
can jump through
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274. begins with a certain degree
of attention.
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275. Focus is the most important
thing any of us can do.
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276. You...
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277. You are losing focus, Jack.
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278. - I have refocused.
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279. - Forced retirement
at the FBI?
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280. You fall in love
with the Bureau,
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281. but it does not fall in love
with you.
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282. - Behavioral Sciences doesn't
have the resources.
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283. Homeland Security
is the priority now.
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284. Terrorists are more frightening
than psychopaths.
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285. - Not to me.
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286. - Really?
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287. The first thing you did after
getting shot in the face
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288. was copyright
"Hannibal the Cannibal."
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289. - A catchphrase is a trademark
and protected as a form
of property.
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290. You are alive
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291. because you did not pull
that glass from your neck.
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292. Will Graham is alive
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293. because Hannibal Lecter
likes him that way.
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294. - Maybe it's one of those
friendships that ends
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295. after the disemboweling.
- I would argue, with these two,
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296. that's tantamount to flirtation.
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297. Will is going to lead you
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298. right to him.
- Oh, no he's not. Not to me.
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299. I've let them both go.
I've let it all go.
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300. - You dangle Will Graham
and now you cut bait?
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301. You're letting Hannibal
have him hook, line and sinker.
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302. - You'll excuse me, Dr. Chilton.
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303. I like to be home
in the evenings
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304. when my wife wakes up.
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305. - Hmm?
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306. - Jack?
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307. - God, I love you in white.
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308. - Jack?
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309. - She'll look beautiful.
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310. - Bella's dead.
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311. That should change the view
from these windows.
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312. It's not right if the view
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313. stays the same.
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314. It's not right.
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315. - I'm so sorry
about Bella, Jack.
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316. - I opened my eyes
this morning
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317. and at that moment,
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318. before the weight of the day
came for me,
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319. I didn't even think about
Bella dying.
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320. I still think she was hoping to
die while I was out of the room,
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321. but...
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322. I was there when
her heart stopped.
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323. And I held onto her
until her brain died.
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324. - I hope she's somewhere
today, Jack,
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325. and that she's comfortable.
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326. - I hope she can see it
in my heart.
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327. She had to die on me.
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328. I knew it was coming,
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329. but it still smarts.
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330. I know what's coming
for you, Will.
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331. You don't have
to die on me, too.
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332. - Ow!
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333. Ow...
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334. - I'm saying "ow"!
- Blood is flowing.
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335. Nerves are intact.
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336. Pain is a good thing.
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337. - This is why you can
never legally work
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338. in the health industry, Cordell.
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339. They were going to
throw you away.
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340. You would have been wasted.
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341. Ow...
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342. - Scar tissue
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343. is an awesome demonstration
of self-preservation.
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344. The flesh's fight to exist,
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345. down to the most basic cell,
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346. is a wonder.
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347. - At Communions
around the earth,
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348. the devout believe that
through the miracle
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349. of transubstantiation,
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350. they eat the flesh and blood
of Christ.
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351. - It is an impressive ceremony.
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352. - I need to prepare
an even more impressive ceremony
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353. with no transubstantiation
necessary.
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354. Cordell, I have known you
to be absolutely reliable
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355. and capable of almost anything.
Is that true?
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356. - It is not untrue.
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357. - I pay you a large salary
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358. to be responsible
for my care and feeding.
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359. - And all that that entails.
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360. - All that that entails.
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361. I would like you
to begin arrangements
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362. for Dr. Hannibal Lecter
to be eaten alive.
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363. - Do you have a preference
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364. for how you would
like him prepared?
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365. - Oh, Cordell...
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366. If I had lips,
I would smile.
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367. - All this time he eludes us —
he got away clean!
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368. It's as though Hannibal Lecter
has dropped off the earth.
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369. - Hannibal obviously
has good papers and money.
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370. Europe is where a man
of his tastes would settle.
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371. - Well, his tastes
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372. are very specific.
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373. - And that's how
you'll find him.
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374. - Oh?
- The wine,
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375. the truffles —
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376. taste in all things
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377. will be a constant between
Dr. Lecter's lives.
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378. His name will change,
but his taste will not.
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379. - Of course you know
what he would favour.
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380. Tell me, Dr. Bloom,
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381. does he favour you?
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382. - I think I amused him.
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383. Things either amuse him or they
don't. And if they don't...
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384. Well, you didn't.
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385. - Do you feel he ever
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386. genuinely cared for you?
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387. - I have no idea how Dr. Lecter
genuinely feels about me.
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388. Last time we spoke,
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389. he promised he'd kill me.
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390. - Huh... So, tell me:
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391. how does it feel to use
understanding
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392. as a predator's tool?
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393. - I'm using it as I've
always used it —
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394. a psychiatric tool.
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395. - Why not take this
to Jack Crawford?
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396. - Jack's done at the FBI;
a footnote
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397. in his own Evil Minds Museum.
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398. - I'm curious, Dr. Bloom,
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399. how I have found you
in my pocket.
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400. Do tell.
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401. I'm all ears — they've
just been... redistributed.
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402. - You're preparing the theatre
of Hannibal's death.
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403. I'm just doing my part to get
him to the stage.
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404. - Where's Will?
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405. - He's already gone, Jack.
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406. Will knows what he has to do.
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407. Do you?
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