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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt1783278Fortune's Fool - IMDb

    Fortune's Fool. Drama. Note: Because this project is categorized as in development, the data is only available on IMDbPro and is subject to change. Contact. See company contact information. Filmmakers. See writer. See producer. Cast. See preliminary cast. More info. Project notes, plot, and industry news. See production info at IMDbPro.

    • 10 "One Should Always Try to Eat The rude."
    • 9 "They Are Identically Different, Hannibal and will."
    • 8 "I Gave You A Rare Gift, But You Didn't Want it."
    • 7 "When Life Becomes Maddeningly Polite, Think About me."
    • 6 "Betrayal and Forgiveness Are Best Seen as Something Akin to Falling in love."
    • 5 "It's beautiful."
    • 4 "No Greater Love Hath Man Than to Lay Down His Life For A friend."
    • 3 "If I Saw You Every Day, Forever, Will, I Would Remember This time."
    • 2 "I'm Not Fortune's Fool, I'm yours."

    Popping up in "Tome-wan", season 2, episode 12 of Hannibal, this quote encompasses Hannibal's entire philosophy about the crimes that he commits. At this point in season 2, viewers are finally getting an insight into his mind, as he and Will find themselves wrapped up in drama while also becoming more connected. RELATED: 'Hannibal' and 9 of the Bes...

    Spoken by the Guru special agent Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne), this one stands out. Compared to other characters, Jack has a tendency to be more logical and less poetic. This quote is one of the exceptions, and it hits hard. Jack has been in a difficult situation from Will being arrested and then released, only for Hannibal to be revealed as ...

    Any Hannibal fanatic will think of this one immediately, one heartbreaking sentence to end all other 'break-up' scenes in television. This scene in the season 2 finale and highest-rated episode of Hannibal ever, "Mizumono" follows the conflict of Jack finding out the truth and Will dealing with the fallout. RELATED: The 10 Best TV Show Finales Ever...

    In late season 3, Will visits Hannibal in prison. He has been incarcerated for a few years now, and Will seems to have moved on, married and with a stepson. The violent delights of the past are in his rearview. Until he is brought back to work on the Red Dragon case, and he must see Hannibal again. The writing is compelling and dark, opening up to ...

    After the events of "Mizumono," Hannibal flees to Italy in hiding. When Will is inevitably able to track him down, the pair reunite and exchange words of forgiveness. Their bond is unable to break, and they come together stronger. Hannibal discusses it with Bedelia (Gillian Anderson), and she speaks this quote. It is a beautiful quote, despite Bede...

    A tiny quote can hold a lot of meaning. This rings true for this one from Will, spoken in the impressive finale of season 3 and the final episode of Hannibal ever. "The Wrath of the Lamb" is the ultimate conclusion to a messy, violent and awful love story, as Hannibal and Will fight the Red Dragon. RELATED: From 'Avengers' to 'Breaking Bad': The 10...

    This one is technically not directly from the Hannibal writers, but a variation of a Bible quote. It acts as a predecessor for the quote above, before Hannibal and Will take on the Red Dragon. They consider the possible outcome of the fight, and Hannibal says it to Will, stating that he is willing to die for Will. It is another one that is open to ...

    Another fan-favorite line from Hannibal, who seems to claim most of the poetic quotes throughout the show, which does align with his tendency for pretension. If viewers were still worried about the possible queer-baiting surrounding Hannibal, this one clears it up. RELATED: From 'Hannibal' to 'Se7en': The 10 Best Serial Killer Hunters in Movies and...

    Before their showdown with Dolarhyde, Will comes to see Hannibal when he is incarcerated. He requires help from Hannibal, and he uses his carefully chosen words to get his attention. This is likely necessary, as Hannibal still feels rejected by Will. It takes some convincing. This quote references one that originated from Shakespeare's play Romeo a...

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  2. 5 gen 2014 · The Observer Theatre. This article is more than 10 years old. Fortune's Fool; Middlemarch – review. Old Vic, London; Orange Tree, Richmond. The Old Vic have struck gold with a brilliant...

  3. In Fortune's Fool, Terry Alford provides the first comprehensive look at the life of an enigmatic figure whose life has been overshadowed by his final, infamous act.

  4. Romeo and Juliet. by William Shakespeare. In Romeo and Juliet, act 3, scene 1, what does Romeo's line "O, I am fortune's fool!" mean and why is it significant? Quick answer: In Romeo and...