Poor Dr Chilton is under the spotlight; he is the one who convinced Abel Gideon of being the Chesapeake Ripper.
Hannibal convinces Dr Chilton to deny every accusations.
It’s a feast of convincing one another.
Will continues his string of hallucinations. Because he is the only human being who looks like this
while hallucinating.
Dr Gideon is being taken to court to testimony against Chilton. In a van.
Since he is a dangerous serial killer they give him this man
as a security guard.
This is the result
Will is more and more concerned about his mind
Dr Gideon goes around killing and mocking the psychiatrists who talked to him while he was incarcerated.
Among them there are also Dr Bloom and Dr Chilton.
Of the two of them, who is going to be kidnapped?
Yes!
And who is going to be opened while awake and deprived of some very useful organs?
I already told you that Dr Chilton is an accommodating man. He will accept all of this with a shrug.
The next one in danger is Dr Bloom.
Fortunately Will intercepts Dr Gideon and takes him away.
Where?
To Hannibal’s home, why ask?
But there’s an explanation to that. Will sees Hobbs, not Dr Gideon. Since Hobbs is dead and he is a hallucination clearly Will takes him to Hannibal. Flawless.
Puppy Will is so exhausted that he has a seizure in the middle of the room.
Hannibal touches him here and there, because why not?
And then leaves him trembling and mumbling
while he and Dr Gideon talk, laugh, have dinner and congratulate each other on being serial killers.
No, actually Hannibal threatens Gideon with his stare.
Remember that Hannibal is holding a grudge because Gideon claims to be the Chesapeake Ripper.
So Abel prefers going to finish his job by killing Alana.
Will revives just in time to stop Dr Gideon; then he is taken to the hospital.
Finally.
There, maybe someone will notice he is not well.
Yeah. Right.
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