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Kate Mulgrew's script notes from *that* scene in Macrocosm.

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🔥commando mode🔥
Kate Mulgrew's script notes from *that* scene in Macrocosm.

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Interesting deleted dialogue bit: Hannibal referring to his cover as a “human shield”. A shield implies a need for protection against something.
What Writers Should Know Before Hiring A Script Consultant - Jill Chamberlain
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Jamie recorded the doubled voice for the Man in the Black Suit in our latest episode. Hayley provided helpful notes and hand-drawn emojis.
We’re always passing the buck in this show, aren’t we?
Dolarhyde ate the lips off Frederick Chilton’s face, doused him in accelerant, and then set him on fire. But that’s Will’s fault. Or Hannibal’s, depending on how your sympathies shake out. The insanity defense almost makes sense when you realize no one is actually blaming THE MURDERER for his murders.

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You know what else warms my heart...?
That the little “got ya” that Gene says when he finds Babe in Spina’s foxhole isn’t in the script either. Shane freakin’ Taylor is really just that adorable.
Can we please acknowledge that this scene actually happened last season?
[With regard to scriptwriting] the skill of giving a note is that it should never be prescriptive. The skill of taking a note is listening to what is underneath it.
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