Hannibal Has a Point has the same name pattern as Strawman Has a Point, Jerkass Has a Point, etc. But the article doesn't to follow the same style as the other "X Has a Point" pages. The other pages follow the pattern of someone who usually isn't the voice of reason making a valid point about something. But Hannibal Has a Point is (from what I can gather) about a villain convincing someone else to their point of view. It's different from Villain Has a Point, because in that article the villain doesn't need to convince anyone. The page name is also faulty because it relies on knowledge of the Hannibal Lecture trope in order for to properly understand it. Right now, it currently has 60 wicks.
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Hannibal Has a Point has the same name pattern as Strawman Has a Point, Jerkass Has a Point, etc. But the article doesn't to follow the same style as the other "X Has a Point" pages. The other pages follow the pattern of someone who usually isn't the voice of reason making a valid point about something. But Hannibal Has a Point is (from what I can gather) about a villain convincing someone else to their point of view. It's different from Villain Has a Point, because in that article the villain doesn't need to convince anyone. The page name is also faulty because it relies on knowledge of the Hannibal Lecture trope in order for to properly understand it. Right now, it currently has 60 wicks.