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Review: Hannibal “Roti”

This week’s episode of Hannibal, ‘Roti’, fills a place that every series must have in their seasonal run as a bit of slow-moving filler before the grand finale kicks in.  The way Hannibal achieves this, however, is far better than what most other series have resorted to.  In this episode, we get a resolution with the issue of Gideon (aka the fake Chesapeake Ripper) and watch as Graham’s madness begins to fully set in.

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Review: Hannibal “Fromage”

This time around on Hannibal, it looks like the titular doctor has a bit of a rival in the form of a music teacher by the name of Tobias.  Tobias’s hobby isn’t munching on his victims, however, but making music strings out of their innards.  The story begins with another session between Hannibal and his neurotic patient Franklin, whereby Franklin explains to the good doctor that he’s worried his friend Tobias may be a psychopath.

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Review: Hannibal “Sorbet”

This week’s episode of Hannibal, Sorbet, again starts with a trip to a crime scene for Graham and Crawford.  This time they've found a guy who had his kidney taken out and the suspicion (at least to Crawford) is that it may be the Chesapeake Ripper resurfacing.  Graham does his thing and has his doubts and the story arc of who-done-it winds its way through the episode until the pair figure out that it’s actually just an organ harvester, trying to make a few extra bucks.  But that part of the story is secondary to what’s really going on.  This week, we get

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Review: Hannibal “Entrée”

In the latest episode of Hannibal, Entrée, we start with the usual introduction.  Graham and Crawford are brought into a psychiatric hospital to check out the scene of a murder.  This time, however, the question is not who is doing the murders, but whether that person is connected with some serial killings of the past.  The person in question, a doctor by the name of Gideon (played by Eddie Izzard), is already locked up nice and tight.

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