LEGION Recap: 1x08
WELLNTRULY IS CAUGHT UP ON LEGION ASK ME ANYTHING
Except not to calculate the volume of love I have for this show BECAUSE WE WILL BE HERE ALL DAY
Season 1, ‘Chapter 8’
Ch. 8 begins unlike any of the previous episodes, and I’m not even talking about how the show that hasn’t had a credits sequence this whole time suddenly OPENS with one — like we’re zoomed up superclose on an old TV screen playing the mod-y green and purple rectangles that usually end the episodes, like an abstract on an abstract, (frick), scored with this JAUNTY CREEPY HARPSICHORD?
But the harpsichord takes us right to the difference I actually mean: Ch. 8 starts off like an episode of Hannibal.
Though they’re mentioned in the same sentence a lot, I actually don’t find Legion to be that similar to Hannibal usually! I feel they have more overlaps than they do similarities, if that makes sense? Sure on paper they share a number of themes and features, things like “radically sensory form of storytelling” and “interest in psychology/psychiatry” and “unstable male lead provides predictably unstable vantage point on proceedings.” But in manner — in tone, in sense of humor — they’re totally different colors.
Which is what makes the first sequence of Ch. 8 stand out so much, because here I suddenly see Noah Hawley’s #confirmed love for Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal in a major way. On a broad level, pulling us out of the story that was going on to go tell a separate, contained story about someone else — in this case, LINKLATER, oh heck yeah — that is very Hannibal. Wholly somewhere else for an extended period of time, an isolated time dripping mood poem, oh SO Hannibal.
And when it comes to the details, get a peep of THIS:



Aesthetic hospital room, check
Morbid obsession with disfigurement, check
Absurdly grand home, check
Richly patterned pajamas, check
Homosexuals, a-check
Because ohho yes, here’s what this sequence reveals straight away, pun intended: OUR INTERROGATOR FROM THE PILOT HAS A LOVING HUSBAND AND SON. LEGION. THAT LAST IS ITALICIZED FOR EMPHASIS BUT YOU CAN’T TELL BECAUSE OF TITLING CONVENTIONS.





