This is how i pictured that episode in s1 where John tells Arthur to put the gun down thats so funny it's just like that scene from Hannibal 🤯 please tell me im not the only one who thought the same
🎨✨ Art Competition & Convention Ticket Giveaway! ✨🎟️
Calling all artists!
Don't miss your chance to showcase your talent and win FREE tickets to FanExpo Boston or RD6!
🖼️ Art Competition: Enter our art competition hosted by the Obsessively Intrigued podcast for a chance to win exciting prizes and gain recognition for your work. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, digital artist, writer, poet, editor, or any other creative soul, we want to see what you've got!
🎟️ Ticket Giveaway: We're giving away tickets to FanExpo Boston and RD6 conventions! Enter our giveaway for your chance to win your ticket and meet some of this year's honoured guests!
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate art and creativity!
All contest details are located in our Discord server! Join today!
🧾Will Graham Check-In🧾... How's our boy Will doing this episode? ...Err, maybe just forget we asked. In this week's episode of Just The Fake Ones Podcast, we dig into some of Will's "poetry" in S1E4 of Hannibal. Here's his first "poem" that opens the episode:
"Sometimes, at night I leave the lights on in my little house. And... Walk across the flat fields. But when I look back from a distance, the house is like a boat on the sea. It's really the only time I feel safe."
Here's some trivia! This actually comes verbatim from Thomas Harris’s introduction to the 2000 edition of Red Dragon. Harris describes doing the same thing while conceiving the early chapters of the novel, leading to the conception of Hannibal Lecter. Notably, Harris says he was surrounded by stray dogs that he fed. (source: hannibal.fandom.com)
Episode 4 of Just The Fake Ones out now, wherever you get your podcasts!