Hannibal
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:01:00
you observed Clarice Starling
and Hannibal Lecter interacting.

:01:05
Interacting?
:01:07
Talking to one another.
:01:10
Yes.
Yes, it seemed to me that they--

:01:13
I can see you're eager to justify
your consulting fee...

:01:16
but why don't we start
with what you saw...

:01:19
not what you thought about
what you saw?

:01:21
Cordell, don't be like that.
Barney can give us his opinion.

:01:26
Barney, give us your opinion
of what you saw.

:01:30
What was it between them?
:01:33
Most of the time, Dr Lecter
didn't respond at all to visitors.

:01:37
He'd just, for instance,
open his eyes long enough...

:01:40
to insult some academic
who was there to look over him.

:01:45
With Starling,
he answered her questions.

:01:47
She interested him.
She intrigued him.

:01:51
He thought she was charming
and amusing.

:01:55
So Clarice Starling
and Hannibal Lecter...

:01:58
became friendly.
:02:01
Inside a kind of formal structure,
yes.

:02:05
And he was fond of her.
:02:10
Yes.
:02:13
Thankyou, Barney.
:02:14
Thankyou very much
for your candour.

:02:16
And keep all those wonderful items...
:02:19
from your personal Lecter
treasure trove coming.

:02:22
I've enjoyed them immensely.
:02:24
Mr Verger.
:02:25
Oh, I almost forgot.
:02:28
I might be able to get a cookie down.
What do you say, Cordell?

:02:30
I think it would kill you.
:02:41
- How much?
- Two hundred and fifty.

:02:44
Thousand.
:02:47
Cut a cheque for $250,000.

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