<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>Yeah, that part. The fact he came back. Before that, they spent the whole freakin' film building him up to be a tragic villian, an abused child who did what he did because he was so tortured. I thought they did an amazing job of really providing a lot of sympathy for him and making him into a tortured guy, particularly by using the relationship with the blind woman, a brilliant move and fit amazingly well. And him dying in the fire woulda solidfied that whole concept, particularly by him sparing the blind woman. Making him come back just turned him into another killer with a tortured past. I just thought he was much more that until that point, particularly considering the strength of his character and Finnes' performance. If he woulda just jumped directly to Lecter writing the letter instead of making him come back, it wouldn't have affected the trilogy at all and would made the Tooth Fairy character MUCH better, IMO</div>
I was there on that fateful day, were you?