Why Richard Armitage IS Francis Dolarhyde … and you should love him anyway – a review

These musings were first published on february 9, 2015 as a guest-post on Servetus blog “me + richard armitage” here because I never expected to start a blog myself back then 😉 As Richard’s real time of birth found its way to me about four months later and the Dolarhyde story is about to end … More Why Richard Armitage IS Francis Dolarhyde … and you should love him anyway – a review

“Desire is Hunger is the Fire I breathe” … Patti Smith & The Great Red Dragon

After a lot of intense stargazing which resulted in an equal lot of blogposts over the weekend about on-screen and off-screen chemistry between Richard Armitage and several actors & directors (including Rutina Wesley!) and not least myself & “The Witches of Erebor“, I finally managed to watch Hannibal 3.10 very late last night in bed … More “Desire is Hunger is the Fire I breathe” … Patti Smith & The Great Red Dragon

Richard Armitage, Hannibal & the 7 Year Itch … more astrological musings

Now that the second half of Hannibal’s season 3 is in full swing and there’s a lot of appreciation of Mr. A’s take on the role circulating the web, I’ve reviewed some of my astrological musings from earlier this year today. It all started in february on Servetus blog “me + richard armitage”, with a … More Richard Armitage, Hannibal & the 7 Year Itch … more astrological musings

Francis Armitage … Richard Dolarhyde … Let that Lion roar!

  “Let that lion roar! Jump – and the net will appear!” these were the exact words written at the end of my letter – full of astrological musings and whatnot – to Richard Armitage on december 2, 2014. Seeing the ComicCon trailer for the second half of Hannibal’s season 3, I’d like to think … More Francis Armitage … Richard Dolarhyde … Let that Lion roar!

How Bilbo fed Hannibal to the (Red) Dragon … or: A Midsummer Day’s Mashup

It’s way too hot to think about new things … so I’ll put up some stuff that’s been created earlier this year – have fun with a slightly different version of Grimm’s “Hansel & Gretel” … in Germany there’s also a childrens song for this fairytale and if you know the tune, my altered verses … More How Bilbo fed Hannibal to the (Red) Dragon … or: A Midsummer Day’s Mashup