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مسلسل Hannibal مترجم - Episode 2

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00:01Previously on Hannibu, you make jumps you can't explain.
00:04The evidence explains, and help me find some evidence.
00:07I wouldn't put him out there.
00:08Should he get too close, I need you to make sure he's not out there alone.
00:11I don't think the Shrike killed that girl on the field.
00:14This girl's killer thought that she was a pig.
00:17You think this was a copycat?
00:18I think I can help Goodwill see his face.
00:21Hello?
00:22You know.
00:26You said he wouldn't get too close.
00:27See ya.
01:20We're here.
01:23We're here.
01:28We're here.
01:35We're here.
02:40It could be a permanent installation in your evil minds, museum.
02:45Well, what we learn about Garrett Jacob Hobbs will help us catch the next one like him.
02:50There's still seven bodies on account before.
02:54Well, he was eating them.
02:56Had to be some parts he wasn't eating.
03:00Not necessarily.
03:02What if Hobbs wasn't eating alone?
03:04It's a lot of work.
03:06Disappearing these girls, butchering them, and then not leaving a shred of anything other than what's in this room.
03:11Someone he hunted with?
03:13Someone who was in a coma?
03:15Who also happened to be someone he hunted with?
03:29Abigail Hobbs is your suspect.
03:31We've been conducting house-to-house interviews at the Hobbs' residence and this property also.
03:41Hobbs spent a lot of time here.
03:43Spent a lot of time with his daughter here.
03:45She would make the ideal bait, wouldn't she?
03:48Hobbs killed alone.
04:08Someone else was here.
04:19Hobbs killed alone.
04:22Hobbs killed alone.
04:24Hobbits killed alone.
04:27Hobbits killed alone.
04:31Hobbitsoo killed him.
04:33Good, too.
05:18Please stop that.
05:31This is how I caught Garrett Jacob Hobbs.
05:35It's his resignation letter.
05:39Does anybody see the clue?
05:45There isn't one.
05:46He wrote a letter, left a phone number, no address, that's it.
05:52Bad bookkeeping and dumb luck.
05:55Bad bookkeeping and dumb luck.
06:13Garrett Jacob Hobbs is dead.
06:15The question now is how to stop those his story is going to inspire.
06:21He's already got one admirer.
06:26A copycat.
06:44All right.
06:45How are you, Will?
06:49I have no idea.
06:51I didn't want you to be ambushed.
06:53Well, this is an ambush?
06:55Ambush is later.
06:57Immediately later.
06:58Soon to now.
06:59When Jack arrives, consider yourself ambushed.
07:01There's Jack.
07:03That was class.
07:05They applauded.
07:06It was inappropriate.
07:07Well, the review board would beg to differ.
07:09You're up for a commendation.
07:10And they've, uh, okayed active return to the field.
07:13Question is, do you want to go back to the field?
07:18I want him back in the field.
07:21And I've told the board I'm recommending a psych eval.
07:25Are we starting now?
07:27Or the session wouldn't be with me.
07:29Hannibal Lecter's a better fit.
07:31Your relationship's not personal.
07:33But if you are more comfortable with Dr. Bloom...
07:36No, I'm not going to be comfortable with anybody inside my head.
07:40You've never killed anyone before, Will.
07:42It's a deadly force encounter.
07:44It's a lot to digest.
07:45I used to work homicide.
07:46The reason you currently used to work homicide
07:48is because you didn't have the stomach for pulling the trigger.
07:51You just pulled the trigger ten times.
07:55Wait, so psych eval isn't a formality?
07:58No, it's so I can get some sleep at night.
08:00I asked you to get close to the Hobbs thing.
08:02I need to know you didn't get too close.
08:04How many nights did you spend in Abigail Hobbs' hospital room, Will?
08:12Therapy doesn't work on me.
08:17Therapy doesn't work on you because you won't let it.
08:20Because I know all the tricks.
08:22Well, perhaps you need to unlearn some tricks.
08:24Why not have a conversation with Hannibal?
08:27He was there. He knows what you went through.
08:31Come on, Will.
08:33I need my beauty sleep.
08:46What's that?
08:48Your psychological evaluation.
08:51You're totally functional and more or less sane.
08:54Well done.
08:57Did you just rubber stamp me?
08:58Yes.
08:59Jack Crawford malaise.
09:01Weary head to rest knowing he didn't break you,
09:03and all conversation can proceed unobstructed by paperwork.
09:08Jack thinks I need therapy.
09:13What you need is a way out of dark places when Jack sends you there.
09:16Last time he sent me into a dark place, I brought something back.
09:20A surrogate daughter?
09:26You saved Abigail Hobbs' life.
09:28You also orphaned her.
09:29It comes with certain emotional obligations, regardless of empathy disorders.
09:33You were there.
09:34You saved her life, too.
09:35Do you feel obligated?
09:39I feel a staggering amount of obligation.
09:44I feel responsibility.
09:47I fantasized about scenarios where my actions may have allowed a different fate for Abigail Hobbs.
09:57Jack thinks Abigail Hobbs helped her dad kill those girls.
10:04How does that make you feel?
10:06How does it make you feel?
10:09I find it vulgar.
10:10Me, too.
10:11And entirely possible.
10:13It's not what happened.
10:14Jack will ask him when she wakes up.
10:16Oh, he'll have one of us ask him.
10:18Is this therapy or a support group?
10:22It's whatever you need it to be.
10:27And, well, the mirrors in your mind can reflect the best of yourself, not the worst of someone else.
10:57What is that?
11:01I bet it's marijuana.
11:03Or mushrooms.
11:05Like they got tubes to water them or something.
11:07No, it's a marijuana plant.
11:12It's not marijuana.
11:14It's not marijuana.
11:15It's not marijuana.
11:16It's not marijuana.
11:21It's not marijuana.
11:23It's not marijuana.
11:38It's marijuana.
11:39It's marijuana.
11:40It's marijuana.
11:41It's marijuana.
11:42It's marijuana.
11:42It's marijuana.
11:43It's marijuana.
11:52I'm pretty sure firearm accuracy isn't a prerequisite for teaching.
11:56I've been in the field before.
11:59Now you're back in the saddle.
12:01Ish.
12:01Ish, indeed.
12:03It took me ten shots to drop Hobbs.
12:05Zeller wanted to give you the bullets he pulled out of Hobbs in an acrylic case,
12:09but I told him you wouldn't think it was funny.
12:11Probably not.
12:13I suggested one of those clackin' swingin' bowl things.
12:19That would have been funny.
12:31You're a weaver.
12:32I took you for an isosceles guy.
12:35I have a rotator cuff issue, so I have to use the weaver stance.
12:39You are tight.
12:40I got stabbed when I was a cop.
12:41Yeah, I got stabbed in the third grade with a number two pencil.
12:45Thought I was gonna get lead poisoning.
12:47Uh, no lead in pencils.
12:49It's graphite.
12:50See if that helps with the recoil.
13:04It's better.
13:06You come all the way down here to teach me how to shoot?
13:09No.
13:10Jack sent me down here to find out what you know about gardening.
13:35So, Lecter gave you the all-clear.
13:38it therapy might work on you after all therapy is an acquired taste which i have yet to acquire
13:44but it served your purpose i'm back in the field local police found some tire tracks on a hidden
13:52service road some small animal traps in the surrounding area i wanted to keep his crop
13:57undisturbed the only thing missing is the scarecrow okay we got nine bodies various stages of decay
14:07and as you can see all very well fertilized he buried them in a high nutrient compost he was
14:14enthusiastically encouraging decomposition they were buried alive with the intention of keeping
14:18them that way i mean for a little while long enough for the fungus to eat away any distinguishing
14:23characteristics line and rebar were used to administer intravenous fluids after they were
14:29buried he was feeding him something no restraints just dirt the other end of the air supply system
14:40comes up over there it isn't a very considerate clean air solution which clearly wasn't a priority
14:45because he isn't lazy no he's not
14:56you find any shiitakes no
15:02welcome back
15:11yeah tell sandra to give me a call will you thank you
15:19excuse me i'm one of the parents of the explorers who found the bodies
15:24i wanted to thank you for being so good with all the boys yeah those boys are very brave and
15:28they are
15:28good boys you're a local police detective yes ma'am would it be in a position to ask a few
15:36things that
15:36the boys are going to have questions and i just want to be as honest of course like can you
15:41uh tell
15:42me what that man is doing over there by himself he's some kind of special consultant works for the fbi
16:01so
16:10so
16:11so
17:03I do not bind his arms or legs as I bury him in a shallow grave.
17:14He's alive, but he will never be conscious again.
17:27You won't know that he's dying.
17:31I don't need him to.
17:36This is my design.
17:47I think your family's leaving.
17:49We drove separately.
18:02Don't touch him!
18:06Oh, my God.
18:07Oh, my God.
18:11This may have been premature.
18:16What did you see out in the field?
18:22Hobbs.
18:24An association?
18:25No, a hallucination.
18:26I saw him lying there in someone else's grave.
18:31Did you tell Jack what you saw?
18:33No.
18:36It's stress.
18:38Not worth reporting.
18:39You displaced the victim of another killer's crime with what could arguably be considered your victim.
18:45I don't consider Hobbs my victim.
18:49What do you consider him?
18:52Dead.
18:56Is it harder imagining the thrill somebody else feels killing, now that you've done it yourself?
19:17The arms.
19:19Why did he leave them exposed?
19:21To hold their hands?
19:22To feel the life leaving their bodies?
19:24Yeah, no.
19:25It's too esoteric for someone who took the time to bury his victims in a straight line.
19:29He's more practical.
19:31He was cultivating them.
19:33He was keeping them alive.
19:34He was feeding them intravenously.
19:35But your farmer let his crops die, save for the one that didn't.
19:38And the one that didn't die on the way to the hospital.
19:40No, they weren't crops.
19:41They were the fertilizer.
19:42Their bodies were covered in fungus.
19:45The structure of a fungus mirrors that of the human brain.
19:48An intricate web of connections.
19:51Maybe he admires their ability to connect the way human minds can't.
19:57Yours can.
19:58Yeah.
20:00Um, not physically.
20:04Is that what your farmer is looking for?
20:07Some sort of connection?
20:12Have a good evening, Will.
20:23Miss Kimball?
20:24Yes.
20:24Good evening.
20:25Please come in.
20:39I've never seen a psychiatrist before.
20:43And I am unfortunately thorough.
20:47So, you're one of three doctors I'm interviewing.
20:50It's more or less a bake-off.
20:53I'm very supportive of bake-offs.
20:55It's important you find someone you're comfortable with.
20:58I can imagine you as my therapist.
21:01Which is good.
21:03If I can't visualize opening up emotionally, I know it would be a problem.
21:07May I ask why now?
21:10Do you mind if I ask you a few questions first?
21:12Of course not.
21:14I love that you've written so much on social exclusion.
21:18Since that's why I'm here, I was wondering...
21:21Are you Freddie Lawrence?
21:26This is unethical, even for a chaploid journalist.
21:30I am, uh...
21:32I am so embarrassed.
21:37I'm afraid I must ask for your back.
21:40What?
21:41Your back.
21:43Please, hand it over.
21:46I'd rather not take it from you.
21:56I was recording our conversation.
21:59Our conversation, yours and mine?
22:01Yes.
22:03No other conversation?
22:05No.
22:08You were very persistent about your appointment time.
22:11How did you know when Will Graham would be here?
22:13I may have also recorded your session with Will Graham.
22:16You didn't answer the question.
22:17How did you know?
22:19I can't answer that question.
22:24Come.
22:24Sit by me.
22:33Delete the conversation.
22:34You should record it.
22:36Doctor-patient confidentiality works both ways.
22:40Delete it, please.
22:50You've been terribly rude, Miss Lowndes.
22:57What's to be done about that?
23:05Loin served with a Cumberland sauce of red fruit.
23:09Uh, loin.
23:10What kind?
23:11Pork.
23:13Wonderful.
23:14I don't get many opportunities to, uh...
23:16eat home-cooked meals.
23:18My wife and I both work.
23:20And, uh...
23:21as hard as I tried not to...
23:23I did wind up marrying my mother.
23:27Your mother didn't cook.
23:28She did.
23:29She did.
23:30I only wish she didn't.
23:33There was this meal she used to prepare.
23:35She liked to call it Oriental noodles.
23:37Spaghetti, soy sauce, bouillon cubes, and...
23:40Spam.
23:41I was very thin as a youngster.
23:44Well, next time, bring your wife.
23:46I'd love to have you both for dinner.
23:50Mmm.
23:52Lovely.
23:54So, why do you think Will Graham came back to see you?
23:57I'm sure he recognizes the necessity of his own support structure...
24:00if he is to go on supporting you in the field.
24:02Well, I believe that a guy like Will Graham...
24:03knows exactly what's going on inside of his head.
24:06Which is why he doesn't want anyone else up there.
24:08Well, you're not accustomed to broken ponies in your stable.
24:12You think Will Graham's a broken pony?
24:13I think you think Will is a broken pony.
24:17You ever lost a pony, Jack?
24:20If you're asking me whether or not I've ever lost someone in the field...
24:23the answer is yes.
24:24Why?
24:25I want to understand why you're so delicate with Will.
24:27Because you don't trust him...
24:28or because you're afraid of losing another pony.
24:33I've already had my psyche, Val.
24:36Not by me.
24:38You've already told me about your mother.
24:40Why stop there?
24:44All right.
24:46All right.
24:48All right.
24:52Mm.
25:02What were they soaked?
25:03A highly concentrated mixture of hardwoods, shredded newspaper, and pig poop.
25:08Perfect for growing mushrooms and other fungi.
25:10It was not the mushrooms, though.
25:11They all died of kidney failure.
25:13Dextrose and all the catheters.
25:14You probably used some kind of dialysis or peristaltic to pump fluids after the circulatory
25:19systems broke down.
25:20Force feeding them sugar water?
25:21You know who loves sugar water?
25:23Mushrooms.
25:24They crave it.
25:24Recovering alcoholics.
25:25They crave sugar.
25:27Don't take that personally, buddy.
25:28Oh, I'm not recovering.
25:29If you feed sugar to the fungus in your body, the fungus creates alcohol.
25:33So it's like friends helping friends, really.
25:36It's not just alcoholics who have compromised endocrine systems.
25:41They all died of kidney failure?
25:45Death by diabetic ketoacidosis.
25:48Did you know they were diabetics?
25:50We don't know.
25:51They're diabetics.
25:51No, they're all diabetics.
25:52He induces a coma and puts them in the ground.
25:55How is he inducing diabetic comas?
25:57Changes their medication.
25:58So he's a doctor or a pharmacist or he works somewhere in medical services.
26:01He buries them, feeds them sugar to keep them alive long enough for the circulatory systems
26:06to soak it up.
26:07So he can feed the mushrooms.
26:08We dug up his mushroom garden.
26:11Yeah, he's going to want to grow a new one.
26:23Picking up a prescription for Gretchen Speck.
26:26Gretchen Speck.
26:28Horowitz?
26:28Oh, it's just Speck.
26:30We're divorced.
26:31I lost the hype and kept the ring.
26:32Oh.
26:33Insolute.
26:34Yes.
26:37Oh.
26:39Oh.
26:40It's the wrong one.
26:41Just...
26:41Uh-oh.
26:43Uh-oh.
26:44One second.
26:50There.
26:52You go.
26:53Oh, could you sign here, please?
27:01And that's your correct address?
27:03Yeah.
27:16Mrs. James, if you could sign here, please.
27:20Mm-hmm.
27:34She's the chain's 10th diabetic customer to disappear after filling a prescription for
27:38insulin.
27:39Second to disappear from this exact location.
27:41The other eight?
27:41All over the county.
27:42One pharmacist all over the county as well.
27:44Floater.
27:45Floater's floating.
27:46Right here.
27:47Still logged into his workstation.
27:54Everyone, please stop what you are doing.
27:57Put your hands in the air.
28:00Special Agent Jack Crawford, which one of you is Eldon Stemmets?
28:04Well, Eldon was just here.
28:06Just now.
28:08Is his car still in the parking lot?
28:12His car!
28:16Give me a little time.
28:36She's alive!
28:41He has teased now!
28:50All right.
28:51We know his name.
28:53We have his address.
28:54We have his car.
28:55Jack, we just checked the browser history at Stemmets' workstation.
28:59Am I going to want to hear this?
29:00No.
29:01And yes, but mostly no.
29:08Freddy Lowndes.
29:09Tattlecrime.com.
29:11The FBI isn't just hunting psychopaths.
29:13They're headhunting them, too, offering competitive pay and benefits in the hopes of using one demented mind.
29:19Keep going.
29:22It's about will.
29:23Go on.
29:25One demented mind to catch...
29:26She goes into a lot of detail.
29:28Son of a bitch.
29:47You are naughty, Miss Lowndes.
29:55You are naughty, Miss Lowndes.
29:59Who is it?
30:04Who is it?
30:17All clear?
30:23I appreciate the pageantry, Agent Crawford, but you can't arrest me for writing an article.
30:27You entered a federal crime scene without permission.
30:30Escorted by a detective.
30:31Under false pretense!
30:33It is as good as permission.
30:35You lied to a police officer.
30:37You can't arrest me for lying.
30:45You got all that information from a local detective.
30:51Lots of talk about your man, Graham.
30:54Not to mention the rivalry of who gets the collar.
30:57Local police detective looking for a pissing contest with the FBI might have some insight.
31:01And evidently did.
31:03Sure did.
31:04And the unfortunate timing of your article allowed a murderer to escape.
31:12You were in Minnesota.
31:15You were in the Shrike's Nest.
31:17You know how I know?
31:19Because you left one of these hairs behind.
31:21You contaminated the crime scene.
31:23Just like everywhere you go, you contaminate crime scenes.
31:25That's obstructing justice.
31:26I can indict you for obstructing justice.
31:32I'd appreciate it if you didn't.
31:34You don't write another word about Will Graham and I won't have to.
31:48You used me.
32:19You used me.
32:20You used me.
32:20You used me.
32:20You used me.
32:20You used me.
32:21You used me.
32:22You used me.
32:25You used me.
32:58He and the grandmother discussed better times.
33:01The old lady said that in her opinion, Europe was entirely to blame for the way things were now.
33:08She said...
33:08What are you reading?
33:16Flannery O'Connor.
33:18When I was Abigail's age, I was obsessed.
33:20I even tried to raise peacocks because she raised peacocks, but...
33:25They are really stupid birds.
33:29Could be reading to a killer.
33:32Innocent until guilty and all that.
33:36I'm about to broach the subject of that takes one to know one article.
33:43Yeah, that.
33:46Did Jack send you?
33:48No, I sent me.
33:53I don't think we've ever been alone in a room together, have we?
33:58I haven't noticed, have we?
34:01Not that we're necessarily alone now.
34:05Yeah, right.
34:06Back to Jack Crawford's crime gimp.
34:10It certainly creates an image.
34:12I don't need to talk about it if you don't.
34:15No, no, no, we can talk about or not talk about whatever you want.
34:24Actually, I was just enjoying listening to you read.
34:32Abigail Hobbs is a success for you.
34:40She doesn't look like a success.
34:45Don't feel sorry for yourself because you saved this girl's life.
34:48I don't...
34:50I don't feel sorry for myself at all.
34:53I feel, um...
34:57I...
34:58I feel, um...
35:03I feel good.
35:46I don't know where you got half that information.
35:48It wasn't from me.
35:49It may have made some inferences.
35:51They think I told you all of it.
35:54They saw you talking to me.
35:56They also think it's my fault Stamets escaped.
35:59I'm sorry I got you fired.
36:01I wasn't fired.
36:02I was suspended.
36:04They're gonna fire you.
36:05Jack Crawford will make sure of that.
36:07You...
36:08You stir the hornets, Nessa, and I'm the one who gets stung.
36:11I can help you get work.
36:13Outside the force if you want me to.
36:16I know people in private security.
36:20Not the first cop you got fired.
36:22Guarantee you it pays better.
36:24Right now, future you is thanking me.
36:30I read your article.
36:32Tell me about Will Graham.
36:47Jack?
36:50Miss Lowndes?
36:52Go ahead and stand down, officer.
36:54Miss Lowndes, are you all right?
36:58Where's Will Graham?
36:59We have an eyewitness to the murder.
37:00We don't need Will Graham.
37:01That's not why I'm asking.
37:04Someone find me, Will Graham!
37:06Right away, sir.
37:07This is about Will?
37:07He was talking about people having the same properties of a fungus.
37:12Stamets?
37:13Thoughts leaping from brain to brain.
37:14They mutate, they evolve.
37:16Well, what does he want with Will Graham?
37:17Someone who understands him.
37:21Graham was right.
37:21Stamets is looking for connections.
37:24What did you tell him?
37:27I need to know what you told Eldon Stamets about Will Graham.
37:33I told him about the Hobbs girl.
37:35What did you tell him?
37:37Everything.
37:39He wants to help Will Graham connect with Abigail Hobbs.
37:42He's gonna bury her.
37:46I'm sorry.
38:15I'm sorry.
38:17Yes, I am.
38:17Stamets knows about Abigail.
38:40Where is she?
38:42Abigail Hobbs, a girl in 408.
38:43Where is she?
38:44They took her for tests.
38:45Who took her?
38:46Who took her?
38:46I don't know.
38:48No.
39:15I don't know.
39:22What were you going to do to her?
39:25We all evolved from mycelium.
39:27I'm simply reintroducing her to the concept.
39:29By burying her alive?
39:31The journalist said you understood me.
39:34I don't.
39:36Well, you would have.
39:38You would have.
39:40If you walk through a field of mycelium,
39:43they know you are there.
39:44They know you are there.
39:45There are spores.
39:47Reach for you as you walk by.
39:52I know who you're reaching for.
39:54I know.
39:55Abigail Hobbs.
39:57You should have let me plant her.
40:00You would have found her in a field
40:02where she was finally able to reach back.
40:10When you shot Elton Stamets,
40:12who was it that you saw?
40:16I didn't see Hobbs.
40:18Then it's not Hobbs' ghost that's haunting you, is it?
40:23It's the inevitability of there being a man so bad
40:26that killing him felt good.
40:28Killing Hobbs felt just.
40:33Which is why you're here.
40:35To prove that sprig of zest you feel
40:37is from saving Abigail,
40:38not from killing her dad.
40:39I didn't feel a sprig of zest
40:41when I shot Elton Stamets.
40:44You didn't kill Elton Stamets.
40:51I thought about it.
40:54I'm still not entirely sure
40:56that wasn't my intention,
40:57pulling the trigger.
41:00If your intention was to kill him,
41:01it's because you understand
41:02why he did the things he did.
41:05It's beautiful in its own way.
41:09Giving voice to the unmentionable.
41:12I should have stuck the fix
41:14on boat motors in Louisiana.
41:17A boat engine is a machine,
41:18a predictable problem.
41:20Easy to solve.
41:21You fail, that's a paddle.
41:23Where was your paddle with Hobbs?
41:25You're supposed to be my paddle.
41:26I am.
41:29It wasn't the act of killing Hobbs
41:30that got you down, was it?
41:35Did you really feel so bad
41:37because killing him felt so good?
41:42I liked killing Hobbs.
41:48Killing must feel good to God, too.
41:51He does it all the time.
41:53And are we not created in his image?
41:56It depends who you ask.
42:00God's terrific.
42:02He dropped the church roof
42:04on 34 of his worshippers
42:05last Wednesday night in Texas
42:06while they sang a hymn.
42:08Did God feel good about that?
42:13He felt powerful.
42:23He loves you.
42:23Amen.
42:23Amen.
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