So, not only was the "late, great" Hannibal Lecter never described as having died in any of the books or movies, none of the ACTORS who've PORTRAYED him have died, either. Brian Cox, Anthony Perkins, and Mads Mikkelsen are all still among the living.
I hope Jordan Klepper does a video asking Magoos how they feel about DOCTOR Hannibal Lecter and whether he'd be a good candidate for Secretary of Health and Human Services or Surgeon General.
@mcfate The later books describe Dr. Lecter as a child during World War II, though -- old enough to remember his little sister and her fate -- so he'd be at least 85 years old now, old enough for rumors of his death to be plausible.
But he'd be a more useful bogeyman if he might still be alive, so maybe the "late, great" business just something that sounded good at the moment and now TFG is stuck with it.
#politics
No, it's him having a psychotic fugue. He "saw" Lecter saying, "I love Donald Trump" on television, and that's just hallucinatory.
If he mistakenly calls someone "dead", then he's "stuck with" INSISTING they're dead forever?
That's not what I'd call "sane", EITHER.
@mcfate From my exhaustive research, a full five minutes, it looks like talking about refugees and asylum seekers triggered thoughts of Lecter, long held in an asylum, and he superimposed Lecter's psychopathy on immigrants.
As for being "stuck" with Lecter's demise, that's just me assuming he wants to keep his story straight. Not that it matters -- he could tell his fans Lecter rose from the dead and turned into a talking turnip and they'd buy it. Contempt for "facts" is part of his strategy.
@ImagineThat
He's made past statements indicating he knows what "asylum" is, outside of an institutional context.
Him being an ignoramus with a short-circuiting brain seems to have fewer moving parts. You seem to feel that there's a rational process going on within him somewhere, and I don't believe that at all.