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* Zeller’s analysis of Marilyn Brunner’s serotonin and histamine levels comes from a similar examination of Mrs. Leeds in Red Dragon.
 
* Zeller’s analysis of Marilyn Brunner’s serotonin and histamine levels comes from a similar examination of Mrs. Leeds in Red Dragon.
 
* Will and Hannibal’s dialogue about possibly getting the Angel-Maker to be self-destructive comes from dialogue that Alan Bloom speaks in Red Dragon.
 
* Will and Hannibal’s dialogue about possibly getting the Angel-Maker to be self-destructive comes from dialogue that Alan Bloom speaks in Red Dragon.
* Jack's "I didn't hear that" is reminiscent of Det. R. J. (Buddy) Springfield saying the same thing to Will in Red Dragon, after Will says, "If you don't believe me, what the fuck did you ask me for?" Will is instantly repentant in the book, as in the episode.
 
 
* Hannibal’s reference to the Angel-Maker wanting to find his way into a peace that is endless all around him comes from the description of how Francis Dolarhyde felt after killing a chicken as a boy in Red Dragon.
 
* Hannibal’s reference to the Angel-Maker wanting to find his way into a peace that is endless all around him comes from the description of how Francis Dolarhyde felt after killing a chicken as a boy in Red Dragon.
 
* The dialogue about Will’s aftershave comes from his and Hannibal’s first exchange in the novel Red Dragon, when Will first visits Hannibal in his cell. (Notably, in the novel, Hannibal deduces the existence of Will’s stepson because a child would likely be drawn to the ship on the bottle. In the show, the line loses some of its context, and it’s unknown who is giving Will Old Spice for Christmas.)
 
* The dialogue about Will’s aftershave comes from his and Hannibal’s first exchange in the novel Red Dragon, when Will first visits Hannibal in his cell. (Notably, in the novel, Hannibal deduces the existence of Will’s stepson because a child would likely be drawn to the ship on the bottle. In the show, the line loses some of its context, and it’s unknown who is giving Will Old Spice for Christmas.)
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