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fandomsecrets2015-09-22 07:11 pm
[ SECRET POST #3184 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3184 ⌋
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[cards against humanity]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Spongebob Squarepants, Squidward]
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[Quantum Vibe]
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[Until Dawn]
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[Turn]
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[Valhalla Rising/Mads Mikkelsen]
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[Person of Interest]
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[Mark Millar]
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Re: spoilers
But I also think it's totally IC for him and Hannibal to make a pact (One that Hannibal isn't fond of, but will abide by) that they'll only kill other criminals and the morally deficient (Which, lol, considering Hannibal), and that Hannibal can't touch his family or Alana and Margot or he'll leave. And I truly think Hannibal wouldn't, if it came down to it; I think having Will as a partner would be more important to him. (And it wouldn't hurt that the longer they were together, the more Hannibal could get inside Will's head and keep chipping away at his defences. One day he might be okay with killing someone who didn't “deserve" it, even if they weren't completely innocent. Hannibal has pushed Will a lot in... What, about five years, counting the time skip? Imagine if he had a decade.)
Re: spoilers
(Anonymous) 2015-09-23 03:32 am (UTC)(link)But I still can't help believing in (or hoping for) the good in Will. I mean, he spent a whole three years apart from Hannibal, with the help of Molly's good influence, and did well. And I think the finale seemed very true to Will's character -- he was still straddling that fence, because he killed with Hannibal but also ended him.
Don't get me wrong though, I ship the hell out of it! But weirdly, I ship the doomed aspect of it, too.
Re: spoilers
I guess since we've seen so much of Will's struggle with his darkness, I'm fascinated at seeing how he could embrace it. He's fought it for so long, but in the finale he kills with Hannibal and realizes he enjoys it, and he thinks it's beautiful, and he knows if they survive he'll crave it so he tries to end things between them once and for all.
That is definitely Will making one last ditch effort to make things right, but I also find the idea of a Will who survives giving in to those desires really intriguing. (He did have that conversation with...er, himself in episode 2 about how "You can never really do the wrong thing". If he runs with the 'infinite universe' theory, well, the fact that he somehow isn't dead yet might help persuade him that what he does "doesn't matter". Like, "Well, the universe clearly doesn't want me dead, so I might as well enjoy my continued existence.")
I feel like there's always a doomed aspect to their relationship though. I mean, even if they stay together, even if they happily kill together for years and years without getting caught, the fact that Will has failed to fight off the darkness means Hannibal won. And...I guess you could see it as "This is who he always was, this is who he was meant to be" and maybe that's even true to some extent (as depressing as that is, I wouldn't 100% doubt it), but of course it's a sad ending for Will, even if it's a fascinating one.