"Hannibal" Review/Recap: "Mukozuke"
Adam Reynoso ‘15 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer

Beginning with the cliffhanger, it dealt with Hettienne Park‘s character, Beverly Katz, uncovering the truth behind Will’s claims and witnessing first hand the extent of Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s (Mads Mikkelsen) crimes. Unfortunately for her, he was also present as she searched his basement. The episode ended with the lights going off and sounds of gunshots and a struggle. This week, Beverly’s body was discovered and it was one of the saddest and horrific sights to see.
The death of Beverly Katz definitely does seem like it could be a turning point in the season. She was the first to finally believe Will’s claims and actually investigate. As a result, she found out the truth about Hannibal. Having her killed sparked a greater change in Will.

Another plot point that’s been revisited and resolved is the identity of the copycat killer responsible for the mistrial in the second episode. Will realizes that the killer is still out there and uses tabloid journalist Freddie Lounds to reach out to them. And of course, the killer reveals himself to Will as an orderly who works at the mental hospital. Will tells him to kill Hannibal, and the orderly listens to him.

Overall, the episode served a good amount of gore and a sad end for one of the main cast members. With Beverly’s death in mind, it’s going to be interesting to see how everyone reacts once the truth about Hannibal actually comes out towards the season’s end. And it’s continuing to be quite a journey for Will as his character continues to go through a transformation of his own.
Overall Episode Grade: B+