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List of Hannibal episodes
Hannibal is an American psychological thriller television series developed by Bryan Fuller for NBC, who serves as
an executive producer along with Sidonie Dumas, Christophe Riandee, Katie O'Connell, Elisa Roth, Sara Colleton,
David Slade, Chris Brancato, Jesse Alexander and Martha De Laurentiis. The series, based upon characters and
elements appearing in the novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, focuses on the budding relationship between FBI
special investigator Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen), a forensic psychiatrist
destined to become Graham's most cunning enemy. Special Agent-in-Charge Jack Cawford (Laurence Fishburne)
pulls Graham, who struggles with his ability to empathize with serial killers, from his teaching job to help investigate
only the most gruesome and bizarre of murders, along with fiber analysis specialist Dr. Beverly Katz (Hettienne
Park), crime scene investigator Brian Zeller (Aaron Abrams) and latent fingerprints expert Jimmy Price (Scott
Thompson). While psychiatric professor Dr. Alana Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas) tries to help Graham stabilize his
mind, crime blogger Freddie Lounds (Lara Jean Chorostecki) attempts to use him and his cases to make a name for
herself.
The series premiered on April 4, 2013. Each episode is named after an element of French cuisine.[1]
As of May 30, 2013[2], 10 episodes of Hannibal have aired.
Series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired DVD and Blu-ray release date
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
113
[] April 4, 2013June 20, 2013
[] N/A September 2, 2013[3] N/A
Episodes
Season 1 (2013)
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
codeU.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Apéritif" David Slade Bryan Fuller April 4, 2013 1014.36
[]
FBI Special Investigator Will Graham (Hugh Dancy), who is haunted by his ability to empathize with serial killers and mentally re-create their
crimes with vivid detail, is drawn into the investigation of a series of missing college girls by Special Agent Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne),
who has special interest in Graham's ability. Crawford and Graham interview the parents of the latest girl to go missing, only to discover that her
body has been returned to her bedroom. Graham suspects it is an apologetic gesture from the killer. Crawford, by recommendation of Dr. Alana
Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas), enlists the help of noted psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen), who takes a keen interest in the case and
particularly in Graham, in whom he senses a like mind. Another girl is found, this one mounted on top of a deer's head in an open field with her
lungs removed. Graham is convinced it is the work of someone else, a negative designed to show him the positives of the other crimes. Dr. Lecter is
shown preparing himself a meal with meat that looks like lungs. FBI crime scene investigator Beverly Katz (Hettienne Park
) finds a shred of metal from a pipe threader on the clothes of the returned girl, which leads Graham and Dr. Lecter to a construction site that
employs one Garrett Jacob Hobbs, who fits Graham's profile. Dr. Lecter secretly makes a phone call to Hobbs, warning him that, "They know."
Lecter and Graham arrive at Hobbs's house just as Hobbs kills his wife. Graham shoots Hobbs dead, but not before Hobbs partially cuts his
daughter's throat. Later, Graham and Lecter sit with the unconscious girl in her hospital room.
2 2 "Amuse-Bouche" Michael Rymer Jim Danger
Gray
April 11, 2013 1034.38
[]
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Now a special investigator for the FBI, Will Graham helps to find a murderer who uses his victims as fertilizer to grow mushrooms. Tabloid blogger
Freddie Lounds (Lara Jean Chorostecki) snoops around the crime scene and Dr. Lecter's office to write a story about Graham, which the killer uses
to stay a step ahead of the investigation. Meanwhile, Graham and Dr. Lecter discuss their mutual feeling of responsibility for Abigail Hobbs (Kacey
Rohl), which leads Graham to begin opening up to the doctor. The killer is revealed to be a pharmacist who preys on diabetics and is obsessed with
the similarities between the structures of fungi and the human mind: Graham intercepts and shoots him in the arm as he attempts to kidnap the
unconscious Abigail Hobbs. During another session with Lecter, Graham reluctantly admits that he enjoyed killing Garret Jacob Hobbs; Lecter
likens it to a feeling of being God.
3 3 "Potage" David Slade Story by: David
Fury
Teleplay by:
David Fury and
Chris Brancato
and Bryan
Fuller
April 18, 2013 1023.51
[]
Abigail Hobbs awakens from her coma. Graham suspects that Garret Jacob Hobbs, dubbed the "Minnesota Shrike," killed eight girls, but not the
one impaled on the deer's head; that, he maintains, was a victim of a copycat, who called Hobbs to warn him. Crawford harbors suspicions that
Abigail was somehow complicit in her father's killing spree, despite objections from Dr. Bloom, Lecter and Graham. Freddie Lounds meets the
brother of the impaled girl and reveals to him that Abigail Hobbs is out of the hospital. Lecter and Graham take Abigail to her home, where she and
her neighbor Marissa are confronted by the brother of the impaled girl. Nicholas Boyle. The following day, Abigail is taken to the cabin where
Marissa is found impaled on a deer's head. In her house, Abigail finds the hair of one of the murdered girls inside a pillow and inadvertently kills
Boyle in a way that, according to Lecter, cannot be seen as self-defense. Lecter helps her cover-up the murder, after which Abigail realizes it was
Lecter who made the call to her father. Lecter suggests that Abigail keep his secret in exchange for his hiding her murder.
4 4 "Œuf" Peter Medak Jennifer Schuur April 26, 2013
(India)
Unaired (US)
104 N/A
Two families are found murdered, with both mothers killed last. The only link between the families is that they both have sons who have been on
the missing persons list for approximately a year. Graham concludes these "Lost Boys" are killing their old families to bond more closely to their
new family. Graham continues his sessions with Dr. Lecter and confides that even if he finds the boys, he will never be able to give them back what
they gave away: their families. He also admits to having paternal feelings toward Abigail Hobbs, which make him uncomfortable. Lecter's own
interest in Abigail leads him to check her out of the hospital, against Dr. Bloom's wishes, and take her into his care. He gives her some tea made
from psilocybin mushrooms to help with her traumatic dreams. Bloom helps Graham realize that the "Lost Boys" are under the influence of a
powerful mother figure (Molly Shannon) and uses footage from a convenience store security camera to track them to North Carolina in time to stop
another young boy from murdering his family.
5 5 "Coquilles" Guillermo
Navarro
Story by: Scott
Nimerfro
Teleplay by:
Scott Nimerfro
and Bryan
Fuller
April 25, 2013 1062.40
[]
A murdered couple is found in a motel room, posed in praying positions with the flesh of their backs opened and strung to the ceiling to give them
the appearance of wings. Using hairs collected from the motel pillow, the BAU team discover several medications used to treat brain tumors in the
killer's bloodstream. Graham surmises that the killer is transforming his victims into guardian angels to watch over him because he is afraid of dying
in his sleep. Meanwhile, Crawford's wife Bella (Gina Torres
) becomes Dr. Lecter's new patient. She is reluctant to tell her husband that she has terminal lung cancer because he already has too much to worry
about. Graham starts to suffer from episodes of sleepwalking and continues to dream about the feathered stag that has been haunting him since the
Hobbs case. He confides to Dr. Lecter that the pressure of looking into killer's minds is starting to break his psyche and Dr. Lecter attempts to use
this to create a wedge between Graham and Crawford. The angel-maker is tracked to an old farm, but is discovered to have committed suicide and
transformed himself into an angel. During the investigation, Crawford realizes the reason for his wife's distant behavior and promises to help her
through her illness any way he can.
6 6 "Entrée" Michael Rymer Story by: Kai
Yu Wu
Teleplay by:
Kai Yu Wu andBryan Fuller
May 2, 2013 1072.61
[]
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A nurse at the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane is brutally murdered by a patient, Dr. Abel Gideon (Eddie Izzard), in a manner
reminiscent of the "Chesapeake Ripper", who hasn't committed a murder in two years, the same number of years Gideon has been incarcerated.
While Graham tries to discover whether Gideon truly is the Ripper, Crawford receives a phone call, apparently from the real Ripper, who plays the
recorded voice of Miriam Lass (Anna Chlumsky), a trainee Crawford had consulting on the Chesapeake Ripper case two years previously when she
suddenly disappeared. Bloom and Crawford make a deal with Freddie Lounds to write a story about Gideon, hoping to provoke the real Ripper to
make himself visible. During a dinner with Bloom and Lecter, Dr. Frederick Chilton (Raúl Esparza
), the administrator of the Baltimore hospital, tells them he had suspected Gideon of being the Ripper; Lecter surmises that Chilton unintentionallyplanted the thought in Gideon's mind during a session, implying that, while Gideon is not the Ripper, he believes himself to be. Later, Crawford
receives another phone call, which they trace to an old observatory, where they find Miriam's cell phone clutched in the hand of a severed arm. A
final flashback reveals Miriam's fate: she visits Dr. Lecter to ask about an old patient, Jeremy Olmstead, whom he had come into contact with when
working as an ER attendant, who has turned up as the latest Ripper victim. While Lecter excuses himself, Miriam finds one of his sketches of the
Wound Man, which precisely matches the manner in which Olmstead was murdered. Lecter sneaks up on her from behind and knocks her
unconscious, revealing himself as the real Chesapeake Ripper.
7 7 "Sorbet" James Foley Jesse
Alexander &
Bryan Fuller
May 9, 2013 1052.62
[]
The BAU is called in when a man is found in a hotel room bathtub with his kidney removed and Graham must determine whether this is the act of
an organ harvester or if the Chesapeake Ripper has claimed his first victim in two years. Meanwhile, Crawford continues to be haunted by the
discovery of Miriam Lass's arm. Dr. Bloom suspects that Crawford has become obsessed with catching the Ripper, and is putting Graham in danger
by making him chase the Ripper. Lecter murders a medical examiner who once treated him rudely and removes his heart. When his body is found
displayed on a bus, Graham becomes convinced that the latest victim was the work of the real Ripper, while the first was not. Lecter takes another
four victims and harvests their organs for use in a dinner party. Through hotel security footage, the BAU team discovers that the organ harvester is a
part-time paramedic, Devon Silvestri, who aspires to be a doctor. They track his ambulance in time to save the life of his latest victim, but his arrest
solidifies Graham's opinion that there is only one Chesapeake Ripper, who was responsible for all of the murders except the first.
8 8 "Fromage" Tim Hunter Jennifer Schuur
and Bryan
Fuller
May 16, 2013 1082.46
[]
Lecter's patient Franklin Froideveaux (Dan Fogler
) worries that his friend Tobias may be a psychopath, but Franklin's growing obsession with Lecter is what concerns the latter more. Graham
investigates the murder of a Baltimore musician who had his throat opened and a cello neck inserted through his mouth. Graham, with Lecter's
guidance, interprets this as one killer serenading another. Graham's mental stability deteriorates further when he begins having auditory
hallucinations of animals in pain and when his romantic feelings for Alana Bloom are rejected. At first she responds well to Graham kissing her, but
then says it would be a bad idea for them to become involved. When Franklin confesses to Lecter that Tobias had told him he wanted to cut open
someone's throat and "play them like a violin," Lecter confronts Tobias, who reveals that not only is he the murderer, but he knows that Lecter is
one as well and feels that they could be friends. Lecter passes on some of this information to Graham, once again putting an unknowing Graham in
a dangerous situation when he goes to question him. Tobias kills two police officers who accompanied Graham and escapes to Lecter's office,
where Franklin is having a session. Lecter kills both Franklin and Tobias and lies to Crawford about what happened. Lecter confides to his own
psychoanalyst, Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier (Gillian Anderson), that he believes he might have found a true friend in Graham.
9 9 "Trou Normand" Guillermo
Navarro
Steve Lightfoot May 23, 2013 1092.69
[]
A totem pole of human bodies ranging from freshly killed to decades old are found on a beach and while Graham is investigating the crime scene,
he suddenly finds himself in Lecter's office, three and a half hours away, with no recollection of how he got there. Lecter theorizes that Graham's
mind is trying to escape from having to investigate such brutal murders. Freddie Lounds convinces Abigail Hobbs to let her write a book about
Abigail and her father, which is met with grave concern from Graham and Lecter. The body of Nicholas Boyle (whom Abigail had accidentally
killed) re-surfaces and with it re-emerges Crawford's suspicion that Abigail knows more than she is letting on. The freshest totem pole victim is
identified as Joel Summers, who had been adopted as a child by Fletcher Marshall, the oldest body on the pole. The killings are traced to Summers's
biological father, Lawrence Wells (Lance Henriksen
), who confesses that he created the totem pole as a kind of retirement plan. Prison would be a luxury compared to the only nursing homes he could
afford to live in. Graham examines Boyle's body and deduces that he was killed by Abigail. He confronts Lecter, who reveals that he helped Abigail
hide the body in order to protect her future. Graham reluctantly agrees to keep her secret so that she won't inherit her father's brutal legacy. Abigail
herself reveals an even greater secret to Lecter: that she actually did, as Crawford suspected, know who her father really was and even helped him to
procure his victims by befriending the young girls.
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10 10 "Buffet Froid" John Dahl Andy Black &
Chris Brancato
and Bryan
Fuller
May 30, 2013 1102.40
[4]
Beth LeBeau is found murdered, having drowned in her own blood as a result of her face being cut into a Glasgow smile. Graham's mental state
continues to sharply decline; he loses hours at a time and when a vivid hallucination causes Graham to contaminate the crime scene, Lecter refers
him to a neurologist, an old residency colleague, Dr. Sutcliff (John Benjamin Hickey). An MRI reveals that Graham is suffering an advanced formof Encephalitis, but Lecter pressures Sutcliffe into telling Graham that he found no neurological problems so that Lecter can continue to analyze
him. Graham returns to LeBeau's house, where he is attacked by her killer, who manages to escape. She is identified as Georgia Madchen (Ellen
Muth), a young woman who suffers from numerous medical conditions, including Cotard's Syndrome, a delusion disorder that has her convinced
she is actually dead and takes away her ability to identify people's faces. She mutilated LeBeau's (her best friend) face because she was deluded into
thinking LeBeau was an untrustworthy stranger. She becomes interested in Graham after their encounter and even follows him to Dr. Sutcliffe's
office. Graham reaches out to her and manages to convince her that she is alive and not alone, and Georgia is brought in for medical treatment.
Lecter murders Dr. Sutcliffe but makes it look as though Georgia murdered him while following Graham.
11 11"Rôti"
[5]Guillermo
Navarro[6]
June 6, 2013[]
111[7]
12 12"Relevés"
[8]Michael
Rymer[]
June 13, 2013[]
112[9]
13 13"Savoureux"
[10]David Slade
[11]June 20, 2013
[]113
[12]
Season 2 (2014)
Hannibal has been renewed for a second season of 13 episodes, which will air in 2014.[13]
References
[2] http:/ / en. wikipedia. org/ w/ index. php?title=List_of_Hannibal_episodes& action=edit
[7] Reg. #PAu003665774 in the U.S. Copyright Records database (http:/
/
cocatalog.
loc.
gov/
cgi-bin/
Pwebrecon.
cgi?DB=local&
PAGE=First)[9] Reg. #PAu003665768 in the U.S. Copyright Records database (http:/ / cocatalog. loc. gov/ cgi-bin/ Pwebrecon. cgi?DB=local& PAGE=First)
[12] Reg. #PAu003665771 in the U.S. Copyright Records database (http:/ / cocatalog. loc. gov/ cgi-bin/ Pwebrecon. cgi?DB=local&
PAGE=First)
External links
• Official website (http:/ / www. nbc.com/ hannibal)
• List of Hannibal episodes (http:/ / www.imdb.com/ title/ tt2243973/ episodes) at the Internet Movie Database
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