Contorno (Hannibal)
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Episode 5
- Tom de Ville
- Bryan Fuller
- Steve Lightfoot
| "Contorno" | |
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| Hannibal episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 5 |
| Directed by | Guillermo Navarro |
| Written by |
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| Featured music | Brian Reitzell |
| Cinematography by | James Hawkinson |
| Editing by | Ben Wilkinson |
| Production code | 305 |
| Original air date | July 2, 2015 |
| Running time | 44 minutes |
| Guest appearances | |
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"Contorno" is the fifth episode of the third season of the psychological thriller–horror series Hannibal. It is the 31st overall episode of the series and was written by Tom de Ville, series creator Bryan Fuller, and executive producer Steve Lightfoot and directed by Guillermo Navarro. It was first broadcast on July 2, 2015, on NBC.
The series is based on characters and elements appearing in Thomas Harris' novels Red Dragon and Hannibal, with focus on the 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. The episode revolves around Hannibal Lecter's pursuit, with Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi closing in on him, seeking to get a $3 million bounty from Mason Verger.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.23 million household viewers and gained a 0.4/1 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the episode's pace compared to the previous episodes, performances and the climactic fight between Jack Crawford and Hannibal Lecter.
Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Chiyoh (Tao Okamoto) travel to Florence. While on the train, Chiyoh explains her experience working as an attendant to Lady Murasaki and how she felt disturbed by Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen). In Florence, Lecter and Bedelia (Gillian Anderson) discuss Lecter's idea of eating Graham whenever he finds him.
Also in Florence, Crawford releases Bella's ashes in a river and then throws his wedding ring. He then has dinner with Pazzi (Fortunato Cerlino) and his wife Allegra (Mía Maestro). Pazzi shares with Crawford that he is working on his own with Lecter, not revealing information to his colleagues until he concludes it is Lecter behind everything. While tending to Mason (Joe Anderson), Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas) reveals that she discovered information about Lecter having his errands bought by a "blonde woman".
Pazzi visits Lecter at the Palazzo Capponi. He questions "Fell" about the murders of his predecessors but Lecter claims not to know anything. Pazzi leaves and calls a lawyer, wanting to report Lecter's whereabouts and a possible bounty from Mason Verger. The lawyer states there are some criminal jurisdictions that may make it difficult for him, so he refers Pazzi to an attorney in Geneva. Lecter reveals to Bedelia that he is aware of Pazzi's intentions but that he will take care of him. Back in the train, Graham asks Chiyoh how she could find Lecter, and she states she knows he is Florence. Suddenly, Chiyoh throws him off the train. Graham survives but he must continue on foot.
Pazzi video chats with Mason, who agrees to give him $3 million if he brings Lecter alive, but says he needs to get Lecter's fingerprints. Pazzi agrees, with Mason aware that Lecter could kill him. Pazzi once again visits Lecter, offering him a scold's bridle belonging to his ancestor Francesco de' Pazzi. Lecter then shows him an heirloom depicting de' Pazzi's murder, noting how history alternates over whether he died with "bowels in" or "bowels out". Pazzi tries to get his fingerprint with a knife but Lecter anticipates this and knocks him unconscious.
When he wakes up, Pazzi finds himself tied to a hand truck as Lecter makes final arrangements. Lecter states that as Pazzi didn't contact the police, he must have gone to Mason Verger for the bounty. Suddenly, Bloom calls Pazzi's phone to warn him about Lecter, but Lecter himself answers and brushes her off. He then cuts Pazzi's belly and throws him from the window, hanging him from the neck and spilling his bowels in the ground, in a similar manner to Francesco de' Pazzi. He then notices Crawford staring at him from the ground. Crawford then furiously enters the Palazzo Capponi. Lecter anticipates Crawford, taunting him for Bella's death. Crawford surprises him and brutally attacks him. When Lecter asks him how he will feel when Lecter dies, Crawford replies "alive" and hurls him from the window. However, Lecter survives the fall by hanging on to Pazzi's corpse. After touching the ground, he walks away, wounded.
Production
In April 2015, Guillermo Navarro announced that he would direct the fifth episode of the season.[1] In June 2015, NBC announced that the fifth episode of the season would be titled "Contorno", with Tom de Ville, series creator Bryan Fuller and executive producer Steve Lightfoot writing the episode and Navarro directing. This was Fuller's 25th writing credit, de Ville's first writing credit, Lightfoot's 14th writing credit, and Navarro's fourth directing credit.[2]