Heh yeah, the way the scene was set up (well ignoring the extra place settings) made it seem like it was all Bedelia lost in her own delusions. I'd have got what they were going more if we had seen her shaking and a tear running down her face or something, instead she came across as way too zen to me for a scene that was apparently supposed to represent her getting a fork out ready to attack. And hmm it sounds to me like maybe Bryan Fuller's intention was for the audience to first assume that it was Hannibal who had captured her, and then instead introduce some new characters from Hannibal's past in the fourth season and have them be the culprits?
I haven't read American Gods and have very little idea of what it's about, but I'll probably check out an episode or two and see what I think! I'm hit and miss on his shows though tbh, I LOVED Hannibal and Dead Like Me, but I couldn't get into Wonderfalls or Pushing Daises at all. I guess that I prefer his darker stuff
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Date: 2015-09-03 11:02 am (UTC)I haven't read American Gods and have very little idea of what it's about, but I'll probably check out an episode or two and see what I think! I'm hit and miss on his shows though tbh, I LOVED Hannibal and Dead Like Me, but I couldn't get into Wonderfalls or Pushing Daises at all. I guess that I prefer his darker stuff