tea-and-liminality:doctornerdington:tea-and-liminality:Aw, you all are so kind. I like @doctornerdin
tea-and-liminality:doctornerdington:tea-and-liminality:Aw, you all are so kind. I like @doctornerdington‘s three main bullet points approach, so I’ll do that but tweak it a bit to be about my main thoughts coming away from the finale, the show, and the Hannibal/Sherlock comparisons. This is just me, in all my flawedness (autocorrect just suggested flaccidness - pick whichever you prefer). I can’t really divorce things I’ve been thinking about for research with my fan thoughts, so if any of this sounds IDK ‘elitist’, I yam what I yam and that’s all what I yam. (You’ll probably have to zoom your text - it’s so small, but so far I can’t seem to change it in the html) Keep reading*chin hands* Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. I could listen to you talk about this stuff all day. Honestly, the Hannibal/Sherlock thing had not even occurred to me, and isn’t that an instructive comparison? I’ve played with this before. With gifs. ;)A Tale of Two Showrunners.Um, wow, yes, all of this. And the fact is, Hannigram was probably *still* ambiguous but it pushed at the limits of that ambiguity instead of reining it all in and throwing het shock blankets over it all. Thanks for writing :) -- source link
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