Season 1: Episode 2, "Amuse-Bouche" The first season begins to take shape not only as a game of cat and mouse between Will and Hannibal, but as a tug-of-war for Abigail Hobbes, the daughter of the serial killer Will shoots dead in the pilot. His post-traumatic stress and strong paternal instincts are what drive him to seek Hannibal's treatment, which also tragically lead him to unravel when he's at the mercy of such a manipulative monster fascinated by another gifted mind.
Season 1: Episode 5, "Coquilles" In a season full of disgustingly beautiful images, perhaps the most haunting is that of the Angelmaker's victims', with the flesh of their backs strung up to the ceiling to imitate angels' wings. Lecter's patient and struggles with how to tell her husband about a terminal cancer diagnosis. Season 1: Episode 8, "Fromage" Serial killer shows often try a variation on the team-up plot where one murderer seeks companionship with another.
But Hannibal is a lone wolf, and here he rejects the man who turned a classical musician into a human cello another nauseating image , which leads to the first serial killer showdown fight scene in one of the most exciting episodes of the debut season. Season 1: Episode 9, "Trou Normand" Each episode of Hannibal 's first season ramps up the violence, but a totem pole on a beach composed of human bodies ranging from freshly-killed to decades-old is the most severely unsettling visual the show has ever conjured.
Season 1: Episode 10, "Buffet Froid" Bryan Fuller loves to bring back actors he's worked with before—just look at Caroline Dhavernas returning to the fold from Wonderfalls.
Here, Ellen Muth, Fuller's leading lady from Dead Like Me , returns to play Georgia Madchen a variation on George Lass from that previous show , a woman suffering from Cotard's Syndrome who believes she is actually dead and cannot recognize faces.
Lecter incrementally pulls Will Graham under his influence, believing he has found a like-minded friend and intellectual equal, but still giving into his murderous predilections.
The grand twist here—which surrounds Will with visual cues that audiences have associated with an incarcerated Hannibal Lecter for decades—is one of the best-executed in a modern crime show. The psychological torture and hallucinogenic cinematography all comes together in a macabre symphony that leaves Will trapped, with little possibility of escape.
Season 2: Episode 1, "Kaiseki" Starting the season with Will in the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane and Hannibal aiding the FBI in murder investigations is quite the inversion from what was expected when this retelling debuted.
But Fuller gave a glimpse at where the show was heading with a flash-forward prologue that pitted Hannibal and Jack Crawford against each other in a brutal fight scene. That taste of things to come set the entire season on edge. Evidence mounts that the real Chesapeake Ripper is still on the loose, and then the bailiff and judge in the case are murdered and displayed in increasingly symbolic grotesquery.
This episode is one of the good examples of how the show complicates Hannibal's character by making him indecisive. He cares too much for Will to let him take the fall for so many crimes, and he lashes out in his anger for putting a friend in that position by striking down those in the justice system too blind to see what Will sees in the evidence.
Season 2: Episode 5, "Mukozuke" Beverly Katz Hettienne Park was one of the best original characters created for the show, able to throw Will Graham for a loop with morbid observations, so doubtful of Will's guilt that she continues to ask him for help on case work, and skillful enough to uncover a trail that led to Hannibal Lecter's murder chamber.
But it sadly brings about her demise. Another great deviation from Harris' books is casting muckraking journalist Freddie Lounds Lara Jean Chorostecki as a woman—in this episode the one who discovers Beverly's remains, displayed in vertical slices like a Bodies exhibit. From prison, Will is able to manipulate an orderly much in the way Hannibal manipulates him—leading to a violent confrontation where a still-clueless Jack Crawford barely saves Hannibal. Hannibal is the 4 most popular horror binge-watch on Bingeclock.
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