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Elizabeth Sandifer

Elizabeth Sandifer created Eruditorum Press. She’s not really sure why she did that, and she apologizes for the inconvenience. She currently writes Last War in Albion, a history of the magical war between Alan Moore and Grant Morrison. She used to write TARDIS Eruditorum, a history of Britain told through the lens of a ropey sci-fi series. She also wrote Neoreaction a Basilisk, writes comics these days, and has ADHD so will probably just randomly write some other shit sooner or later. Support Elizabeth on Patreon.

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  1. Aurora
    July 27, 2017 @ 2:41 am

    Insightful as always, and a pleasure to see you continue this series.

    I wonder if you are one of the viewers that is hoping for a new season or is content with the three existing ones.

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  2. mx_mond
    August 24, 2017 @ 1:44 pm

    “Compare to his reaction to Freddie Lounds’s vegetarianism, where he apologizes for his lapse in hospitality. Here he is much more visibly annoyed at the fact that he cannot continue to play his games with Chilton.”

    Continuing with my “Hannibal’s meals are fairy food” thought from season 1, Chilton thinks refusing the meal will make him immune to Hannibal’s sinister workings. But of course it doesn’t work like that. Once you’ve eaten, you’re marked forever. So each season Chilton will suffer another wound, made by the Hannibal’s emissary (and, in season 3, Will’s, which will of course be very appropriate thematically).

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  3. Rrr
    July 29, 2020 @ 5:46 pm

    The loss shared with Lady Murasaki, referred to through the meal, is more likely to be Robert Lecter’s death. Mischa had been long dead when Hannibal met Lady Murasaki, but her husband died during the years they have been living together.

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