I have been trying sooooo hard to bring it back. I feel like we're finally getting somewhere
Hannibal: I have made Will better.
Jack: You fucked up a perfectly good profiler is what you did. Look at him. He killed someone.
he’s just toying with us at this point 😭
(from bryan fuller’s instagram story)
Forcing myself to keep uploading progress pics so I actually finish this eventually ❤️ I know she’s in the rough stage.
And to the people who reblogged the sketch I love you so so dearly. Kisses to all of you.
Sweet Mourning Lamb..
Abigail Hobbs, nobody gets you like I do. Get behind me.
And yes this is based off the one Jodie Foster promo pic for ‘The Silence of the Lambs’
"No se conoce del todo a otro ser humano hasta que no se le ama. Con ese amor vemos potencial en nuestro amado, a través de ese amor permitimos que el amado vea su potencial; al expresarlo, el potencial del amado se hace realidad."
Hannibal.
It's strange re-watching Dead Like Me after 20 years. There were so many lessons about life and growing up that I remember learning, but now I realize they never really sunk in. Bryan Fuller gives great life advice through Rube, who is a great father figure for George. Rube takes an interest in George's afterlife and actively involves himself in contrast to George's father, who divorces himself from his family life and eventually actually divorces George's mom.
Roxy's also a great mom stand-in/contrast for Joy. They're both aloof and seemingly hostile with their constant criticism to George, but Roxy takes the time to help and advise her when necessary. Roxy knows when to get involved and support George whereas Joy is seemingly afraid to do the same. Fortunately, Joy seems to learn from her mistakes with George and tries harder to connect with Reggie.
Betty, Mason, and Daisy are all siblings without being a surrogate for George's relationship with Reggie. Betty was instrumental in demonstrating to George that she had to take an active part in her own life. Betty was a role model who encouraged her to try new things.
Mason is a loveable screwup who grows throughout the show. At first he demonstrates how not to live the afterlife and makes poor decisions. In this way, he's allowing George to learn without having to make the mistakes herself. He's also very protective of George (and Daisy) and supports her even when the other reapers give her a hard time (often because she needs to learn a lesson).
Daisy is terrible when she's first introduced, but she later calms down and seems to become genuinely concerned about George after they move into a house together. Their relationship mirrors George and Reggie's with Daisy acting as George in this relationship, and had George lived, I think the sisters would have eventually acted the same way. Regardless, Daisy-as-an-older-sister demonstrates a different kind of self-confidence that I'm glad George doesn't adopt.