QIs dialogue from Red Dragon reused?
QIs there an episode missing?
AAfter several particularly violent months in America, NBC has decided to pull episode four, "Oeuf" from its lineup, due to the disturbing content involving children murdering other children.
The episode has not been aired in the US. It is available on iTunes, Amazon, Netflix, and the DVD/Blu-Ray of the first season, where it is misspelled "Ceuf."There are no misspelling at the end of the episode "Ko No Mono". On the "next episode" teaser you can read the phrase "Will Hannibal get his just deserts?" and it's linguistically correct: - "Just deserts" means "a punishment or reward that is considered to be what the recipient deserved."
- Deserts here is the plural of desert, meaning "that which one deserves". "Desert" is now archaic and rarely used outside this phrase.
QWho is Garrett Jacob Hobbs?
AIn Red Dragon, Garrett Jacob Hobbs was a serial killer stopped by Will Graham in 1975, two years prior to Lecter's capture. It took eight months to track Hobbs, known as "The Minnesota Shrike." His victims were college coeds. Graham finds Hobbs' wife on the apartment landing, bleeding from multiple stab wounds, and clutches at Graham before dying. Graham breaks down the door and shoots Hobbs to death as Hobbs is repeatedly stabbing his own daughter in the neck. Hobbs' daughter survives and eventually goes on with her life following intensive psychotherapy. Graham is profoundly disturbed by the incident and is referred to the psychiatric ward of Bethesda Naval Hospital. After a month in the hospital, he returns to the FBI.Hobbs appears in the first episode, and similar yet slightly altered events transpire. Unlike the novel, the show reveals that Hobbs may have been a cannibal.
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