bleumushyroom
bleumushyroom
bleumushyroom
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Is it a forest core fever dream or an insane asylum cell? You'll never know.
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bleumushyroom · 1 hour ago
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"The mongoose I want under the house when snakes slither by" and then in the last episode Will is there to kill the dragon with him, yeah I'm okay leave me alone
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bleumushyroom · 4 hours ago
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What Good Is Heaven, Raye Hendrix
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bleumushyroom · 4 hours ago
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What Good Is Heaven, Raye Hendrix
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bleumushyroom · 14 hours ago
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How far is this going to go? Put out the fire or let him burn? // Will's my friend. We'll put out the fire. When it's necessary.
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bleumushyroom · 1 day ago
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Here’s a video so you can hear the water and the thrushes. I took it for you because you couldn’t be there. <3
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bleumushyroom · 1 day ago
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“The Impossible III” by Maria Martins, 1946
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bleumushyroom · 1 day ago
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Hey everyone, remember that being sick or healing from injuries is a hard time for your body. You have to eat a lot and lay still and be kind to yourself! [large neon sign that says HYPOCRITE descends from the ceiling and points at me] Hey what the heck what's this who put that there
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bleumushyroom · 3 days ago
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bleumushyroom · 4 days ago
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Will Graham and the Wendigo Psychosis?
Why does no one talk about the fact that Will Graham exhibited all the signs of Wendigo psychosis? Yes, we all know that the image in which he sees Lecter is the Wendigo, a symbol of cannibalism described in the folklore of Native American peoples. Okay, let's set aside his encephalitis and try to figure it out. Wendigo psychosis is a term in modern psychiatry describing a disorder in which a person experiences uncontrollable cannibalistic impulses, paranoia, and loss of connection with reality. One of the main symptoms — fear of becoming a cannibal — is very similar to what is happening with Will.
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Take note of his recurring visions — the image of a tall, skinny human silhouette with horns. Some mistakenly take it for Garrett Jacob Hobbs' stag or just another feverish delusion of Will's when he stops distinguishing reality. But it was Hannibal. Will constantly faces intrusive thoughts and the fear that he might become a monster, like the Wendigo. He literally feels horror just from the idea. Constant hallucinations, anxiety, a feeling of being pursued, and loss of control — all these exactly match the symptoms of Wendigo psychosis. These states usually arise against a background of poor sleep, stress, anxiety, poor nutrition, and are accompanied by thoughts of murder. Does this remind you of anyone?
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Will first sees him in this form towards the end of the first season. Now, when he sees Hannibal and understands who he truly is, the image of the Wendigo, embodying cannibalism and gluttony, haunts him throughout the second season and beyond. While other characters are blinded by an invisible veil preventing them from seeing the truth, Will begins to comprehend the criminal. And although he, driven by a sense of justice, tried to hook Hannibal on his fishing line, he unconsciously began merging with him. That's why he couldn’t make a choice in the Mizumono episode.
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Will's issues are not limited to just physical illness. His panic attacks and fear of becoming a cannibal are amplified by psychological factors and external pressure. He increasingly distances himself from reality and sinks into his nightmares, where he gradually turns into a beast .
Remember the dialogue with Chiyoh in the second season?
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Will believes that killing Hannibal is the only way to save himself, although Chiyoh tells him that there are other ways to influence people without violence (more on this in another post). He fears his instincts and that his willpower may not be enough to resist the darkness within. Wendigo psychosis in legends is often associated with winter hunger, cold, and isolation, driving a person to an extreme state. And while Will does not experience physical hunger, his psychological isolation and the constant manipulation by those around him lead to a similar effect.
And do you know what's the most ironic part of all this? Will fought in vain. Metaphorically, his transformation had already begun in the very first episode of Aperitif, when Hannibal fed him sausages with scrambled eggs for breakfast. According to Wendigo myths, if a person eats human flesh, their transformation becomes irreversible. However, Will consciously ate human flesh only at the end of the second season, when he brought Hannibal a part of Freddie Lounds (it was later confirmed that it was actually Randall Tier's meat, as Freddie turned out to be alive and well, and Randall's mutilated body parts were still in Will's shed refrigerator).
Now, in the third season, his personality literally cracking. The old Will falls apart. When he looks at a shard of the mirror, he doesn’t see his reflection but the Wendigo (one might think he saw Hannibal during the Red Dragon consultation, but no — the shard was directed at himself). At this moment, he realizes that he has already become him.
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Myths often emphasize that the Wendigo is insatiable — it’s a creature that can never satisfy its hunger, no matter how much human flesh it consumes. Sounds like Hannibal, doesn't it? Thus, this image serves as a warning: once committing such an act, a person loses the ability to return to normal life, both physically and morally. And this already sounds like the desperate Will Graham, whose transformation culminates in The Wrath of the Lamb, when they kill Francis Dolarhyde. Will accepts his inevitable side with the phrase:
It’s beautiful.
He understands that he will never be able to return to a normal life, and thus takes a desperate step — throwing them both off the cliff.
Returning to Will’s condition, encephalitis is just part of his problems. Viewed through the lens of Wendigo psychosis, it becomes clear that this is not just a physical illness but a struggle for his soul. Will seems to be balancing on the edge: he is desperately trying to maintain control over his mind.
What do you think?
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bleumushyroom · 4 days ago
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the fantasy that Hannibal provides for a lot of viewers is the fantasy of being worthy of being seen. the problem is that the characters are gorgeous, intelligent, hot and powerful. so we remain in that aching place of thinking that we need to be worthy of being seen. we gotta earn it. by being beautiful or intelligent or powerful. hence why so many fans are either obsessed with looking like Will, or being Hannibal, so they try to emulate mannerisms or involve themselves in lots of intellectual pursuits in an empty attempt to be worthy of being seen. loved. consumed.
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bleumushyroom · 4 days ago
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Gonna call him hot chocolate from now on
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bleumushyroom · 5 days ago
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“…to me” is one of the most powerful disclaimers we have on here… is this character analysis accurate? debatable. but it’s real… to me.
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bleumushyroom · 5 days ago
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why bother caring about the environment when 1. It’s so obviously a lost cause and 2. There’s definitely going to be a nuclear war?
And what are you doing about it Anon? Learn about ecological restoration or get out of my way.
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bleumushyroom · 5 days ago
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human brain angiogram / young bare-branched oak /
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bleumushyroom · 6 days ago
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part 6 of the post-fall au where will starts an instagram account for himself and hannibal and uses it mostly to piss jack off
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bleumushyroom · 6 days ago
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"this is my design"
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bleumushyroom · 6 days ago
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will putting a heater in front of the fireplace after seeing the body of one of the lost boys being burnt alive in a fireplace due to paranoia for himself and his dogs is one of the most overlooked scenes ever
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