Maybe it's just because he's dumb. How did he even guess just that his wife had cancer? Did it surprise anyone but me?! - Really think? Is it logical to talk, not only about what someone is imposing on me, but also to look at what is happening from different angles? No, I'm going to pretend that I'm a smart guy, saying all sorts of abstruse and pretentious thoughts about life and death, and the behavior of people around me, as if I know and understand them much better than anyone in the whole world. Yes, that's much better. That's what I'm all about. This is my style, lol.
@vladoman: Yes, I don't argue, he can be arrogant and sometimes he's funny, but I don't think he's stupid. Not at all. As for the wife, remember when it happened. There was just a series about a man who, after learning that he had cancer, began to move away from his family. Remember the look with which Jack listened to the man's wife's story about how he began to change.. he recognized in his behavior just how his wife was moving away from him and drew an analogy. And as for this episode, Jack came to the Lecturer's psychiatrist with very precise questions. And Will is already close too.. It's a pity he doesn't understand it himself, because his condition changes everything. And yes, on the one hand, everything is about to heat up, and who knows, maybe Will will finally understand, but on the other hand, understanding that at least 2 more seasons are ahead of me raises even more questions))
@owlways: It was more of a rhetorical question about his wife. In my opinion, Jack was just lucky that they found out about this man with an identical problem just at the time when his wife began to move away from him, and he still guessed. And I don't literally mean that he's dumb, it's just that he doesn't think much for his position in the FBI, and he always relies on other people's opinions, and it turns out that except: "'Someone there'said something there." - he does not explain his point of view and actions in any way. And this is insanely annoying (I apologize for the jargon).
@vladoman: Oh, well, yes. But still, this is a series ..)) It just so happens that the script is invented so that every action (every case in this case) is shown in the frame not by chance. And it may look a little "played along" (here you write that Jack was just lucky that everything coincided like that), but everything is on the case and no one will definitely complain, as happens in some TV series, that there is a lot of water in the plot :) (although, of course, "Hannibal" with its 13 episodes in the season is definitely not in danger))). And about Jack's actions.. yes, there is such a thing) And yes, many also note that they ignore the "classic" and more logical ways of investigating crimes. The same surveillance cameras, for example.. and stuff like that. But considering that the main source of information is Will's fantasies, they generally have extremely unconventional investigations :)
@vladoman: oooh yeah. It especially kills me that Jack is the HEAD of the behavioral science department, i.e. he should be about as good as Will, only trust evidence and experience more than intuition and empathy. But he is... he just holds on to Will with a death grip, even when it is clear to an unarmed glance that he is ill, not ready to continue doing his job, and in general he has a clear lack of training.
A multi-pass from Hannibal. It's infuriating that no one thought to enlighten Will's head so that the poor man from encephalitis could already be treated
@Roland_viii: actually, oxygen is just a combustion catalyst, and that's why you can't open doors and windows in a fire, because this only makes the flame flare up, the school course is about. Gorenje. And that is why there is a damper in the chimneys, which not only allows the smoke to escape. but even when closed, it blocks the access of oxygen so that the extinguished coals do not flare up again.
@Tonybofthedead: Yeah, it's almost like that. Moreover, oxygen is not a combustion catalyst, but an oxidizer, i.e. a full-fledged component of the combustion process. Gorenje gorenje. The school life course is right, in an oxygen environment, coal, firewood, wallpaper, curtains burn wonderfully. And in order to extinguish this fire, you either need to limit the access of oxygen, or wait until the fuel burns out. But in addition to the school life course, there is a school chemistry course, and it explains why oxygen itself cannot burn in any way. That is, if the healthiest person in the world with the most luxuriant hair combs for a very long time and very vigorously, perhaps he will be able to make his hair start to smolder. But you can't blow yourself up like that.
@Roland_viii: As I understood it, there was a specially oversaturated oxygen capsule, that is, the concentration of which exceeds the usual content of it in the air, but it is certainly not 100%. Well, probably the pressure is higher than in the environment. Yes, I read about a case of fire in such capsules, which happened 4 years ago, it seems, and there was a case of malfunction of the capsule itself. Yes, this is a TV series, and maybe they came up with something about a stat fire. electricity, but, as they say, "there is some truth in every joke." So it is here - cameras, though rare, but ignite)))
@yuliya1992spn: You don't understand what gorenje is from the point of view of chemistry. Hydrogen burns 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O Natural gas burns CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O How to burn oxygen O2 + O2 = ???
@yuliya1992spn: The number of diss speaks volumes about the level of education in our country... Here, in justification of the series, one can only assume that Hannibal somehow let propane into her capsule, then it would have flared brightly. But even then, it would either burn up instantly and not burn much, or it would explode (which is more likely) along with the camera. It is impossible to arrange a cremation oven in this way under any circumstances.
Jack's argument that he was pushing Will to the edge because he was saving lives- it annoys me! First of all, Jack is an FBI agent, this is his behavioral science department, this is his job to create profiles and catch serial killers. Secondly, Will is not an FBI agent, not even a doctor of psychology. This clearly shows what happens if unprepared people not only study the crime scene, but also really catch (including working in the field, KILLING) criminals. Thirdly, when working like this, which requires incredible moral effort, preparation and endurance, when you see a friend/ colleague in such a state (and Will has been out of order since the beginning of the season, from the moment he shot Hobbs), a normal human reaction (the reaction of a BOSS who cares about moral health within your team) it would be nice to offer REAL help and support. Yes, Will goes to Hannibal and it seems normal for Jack. But with each episode it becomes more and more obvious that it DOESN'T WORK. And yet, even when Will has a fever and hallucinations and hours disappear from his life (and this can be noticed if you look and are interested; the case when he woke up imagining that he killed a girl while at the crime scene is indicative) They keep sending him to the crime scene! To where the suspect is hiding! Yes, he was left in the car, but look at him: Will is all wet, stammering, his thoughts are confused. He should have been sent home! Or better yet, to the hospital!
@Dashusik: It seems like in the first episodes it is mentioned that he was a "trained agent", but then he couldn't stand it and just started teaching. That's why they call him a "special agent" and he has a service weapon that ordinary consultants are not supposed to have. But yes, it's terrible not to notice what condition Will is in and not try to help him.
I hope Will isn't being accused of murders he didn't commit. I feel sorry for him, deceived by Lecter, confused. How scary it must be: not realizing whether it's real or not.
my brain doesn't understand how it should perceive Hannibal , like he's a good guy (and the fact that he kills people for dinner is not the point), and then he sets up his FRIEND and like WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE WITH THIS, THEY'RE JUST GUINEA PIGS OR SOMETHING
He replied, "I'm curious what's going to happen next." Yes, everyone is guinea pigs, even his psychiatrist. Don't forget that he is a serial killer, not a "good good" one. He kills not only "for dinner", he kills because he is interested in how people will behave next, he kills so that they will not catch him and does not spare anyone, even if there is a small chance that he will be discovered. He's a killer, don't whitewash him just by saying that you like acting, like his serving and dishes😉 So Abi finished playing - she immediately decided that he was good because he helped, but did not think - why is he doing this? He injured a colleague, helped bury the corpse and... she recognized his voice! There are a lot of coincidences, but why think when everything is going so "well". After all, even the cops didn't do the basic work of tracking the Hops routes, but everyone was waiting for her. And here it's a matter of 1 day and everything falls into place…
the journalist amazes me, in the last episode she was present at the operation, where her uncle's belly was hacked in his mind and did not even turn away, but in this one she at least twitched her eye (after all, not much time has passed since the incident), she behaves like that without straining at all, the situation is ordinary!
Straight famously twisted, for some reason Abigail is still sorry, even considering what she did with her father. Still, she had a weighty argument, she was afraid if she stopped playing bait, he would kill her.
🔹-That is, without making assumptions and inexplicable leaps? 🔹-Yes, that's right -Oh, how I wanted to get back to the basics of the investigative case! 😂😂😂🤌
How did he even guess just that his wife had cancer? Did it surprise anyone but me?!
- Really think? Is it logical to talk, not only about what someone is imposing on me, but also to look at what is happening from different angles? No, I'm going to pretend that I'm a smart guy, saying all sorts of abstruse and pretentious thoughts about life and death, and the behavior of people around me, as if I know and understand them much better than anyone in the whole world. Yes, that's much better. That's what I'm all about. This is my style, lol.
As for the wife, remember when it happened. There was just a series about a man who, after learning that he had cancer, began to move away from his family. Remember the look with which Jack listened to the man's wife's story about how he began to change.. he recognized in his behavior just how his wife was moving away from him and drew an analogy.
And as for this episode, Jack came to the Lecturer's psychiatrist with very precise questions. And Will is already close too.. It's a pity he doesn't understand it himself, because his condition changes everything. And yes, on the one hand, everything is about to heat up, and who knows, maybe Will will finally understand, but on the other hand, understanding that at least 2 more seasons are ahead of me raises even more questions))
And I don't literally mean that he's dumb, it's just that he doesn't think much for his position in the FBI, and he always relies on other people's opinions, and it turns out that except: "'Someone there'said something there." - he does not explain his point of view and actions in any way. And this is insanely annoying (I apologize for the jargon).
And about Jack's actions.. yes, there is such a thing) And yes, many also note that they ignore the "classic" and more logical ways of investigating crimes. The same surveillance cameras, for example.. and stuff like that. But considering that the main source of information is Will's fantasies, they generally have extremely unconventional investigations :)
But in addition to the school life course, there is a school chemistry course, and it explains why oxygen itself cannot burn in any way.
That is, if the healthiest person in the world with the most luxuriant hair combs for a very long time and very vigorously, perhaps he will be able to make his hair start to smolder. But you can't blow yourself up like that.
Hydrogen burns 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
Natural gas burns CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O
How to burn oxygen O2 + O2 = ???
But yes, it's terrible not to notice what condition Will is in and not try to help him.
Well, why not stop going to a doctor who can't help you?
, like he's a good guy (and the fact that he kills people for dinner is not the point), and then he sets up his FRIEND and like WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE WITH THIS, THEY'RE JUST GUINEA PIGS OR SOMETHING
It's harder than 4x01 Sherlock, I swear to God
🔹-Yes, that's right
-Oh, how I wanted to get back to the basics of the investigative case!
😂😂😂🤌