: Will discovers that Hannibal facilitated the attack on his family. This act shatters the fragile peace Will had found in his new life, dragging him fully back into the dark mental space required to catch Dolarhyde.
: Forced to confront the reality that he can never truly leave Hannibal or his "work" behind.
: Francis Dolarhyde, under the psychological influence of "The Great Red Dragon" (and encouraged by Hannibal Lecter via secret correspondence), is pushed to "change" his next victims. Hannibal provides Dolarhyde with Will Graham's home address, shifting the Dragon's focus from random families to Will’s own wife and stepson, Molly and Walter. "Hannibal" ...And the Beast from the Sea(2015)
: Transitioning from a methodical killer to an unstable force of nature, driven by Hannibal's manipulation.
: In one of the series' most suspenseful sequences, Dolarhyde arrives at Will's secluded home at night. Molly, sensing an intruder, manages to lead Walter to safety. She uses her wits to distract the Dragon, ultimately escaping with Walter after a harrowing chase through the woods, though she is shot and wounded in the process. : Will discovers that Hannibal facilitated the attack
: Dolarhyde continues to struggle with his burgeoning feelings for Reba McClane. He fears the "Beast" within him will eventually harm her, creating an internal conflict that mirrors Will’s own struggle with his darker instincts. Key Characters & Themes
The story of "" (Season 3, Episode 10 of Hannibal ) marks a pivotal turning point where the hunt for the "Great Red Dragon" becomes deeply personal and dangerous for the main cast. The Plot Summary : Francis Dolarhyde, under the psychological influence of
: Unlike many victims in the series, she is portrayed with immense agency and resilience, surviving an encounter with a serial killer through her own quick thinking.