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* [[Forensic Drama]] |
* [[Forensic Drama]] |
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* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Lektor's justification of why he and any [[Serial Killer]] commits murder- it makes you feel like you are God.}} He tells Will to [[Hannibal Lecture|look forward to that feeling.]] |
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Lektor's justification of why he and any [[Serial Killer]] commits murder- it makes you feel like you are God.}} He tells Will to [[Hannibal Lecture|look forward to that feeling.]] |
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* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: Lounds' torture at the hands of Dollarhyde is one of the most terrifying examples in all of cinema. |
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* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: [[Captain Obvious|Unsurprisingly]], courtesy of Hannibal Lektor. |
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: [[Captain Obvious|Unsurprisingly]], courtesy of Hannibal Lektor. |
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* [[Jerkass]]: Brian Cox's take on Lecktor, in contrast to Hopkins's later, [[Evilly Affable]] performance. |
* [[Jerkass]]: Brian Cox's take on Lecktor, in contrast to Hopkins's later, [[Evilly Affable]] performance. |
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** Freddy Lounds. |
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* [[Locked Into Strangeness]]: Graham's hair has some gray tinges, due to his experience with Lecktor. |
* [[Locked Into Strangeness]]: Graham's hair has some gray tinges, due to his experience with Lecktor. |
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* [[Mad Doctor]]: Lecktor. |
* [[Mad Doctor]]: Lecktor. |
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* [[Man in White]]: Lecktor. |
* [[Man in White]]: Lecktor. |
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* [[Man On Fire]]: {{spoiler| |
* [[Man On Fire]]: {{spoiler|Lounds}}' flaming corpse is rolled into a hospital' driveway on a wheelchair. |
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* [[Modesty Bedsheet]] |
* [[Modesty Bedsheet]] |
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* [[Murderer POV]]: Used at the beginning when the Tooth Fairy enters the Leeds' house. Portions of the sequence are used again when Graham examines the crime scene for the first time; a visual representation of his ability to enter the minds of killers. |
* [[Murderer POV]]: Used at the beginning when the Tooth Fairy enters the Leeds' house. Portions of the sequence are used again when Graham examines the crime scene for the first time; a visual representation of his ability to enter the minds of killers. |