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393:, a delusional disorder that has her convinced she is actually dead and takes away her ability to identify people's faces. The killer stalks Graham's house that night, watching him outside his window. The next day, BAU identifies the killer as Georgia Madchen, who suffers many mental illnesses and has a violent background. She mutilated LeBeau's face because she was deluded into thinking LeBeau was an untrustworthy stranger. During another MRI scan, Graham finds the hospital empty and finds Sutcliffe murdered at his office. Graham reaches out to Georgia and manages to convince her that she is alive and not alone. Georgia is brought in for medical treatment. The episode ends with a flashback, which reveals that Lecter killed Sutcliffe and then handed over the scissors to Georgia, who just walked into his office. Georgia is unable to see Lecter, viewing him as a faceless person. 452:, a delusion disorder that has her convinced she is actually dead. When the writers were breaking the episode, Fuller immediately thought of Muth to play Georgia. He also said, "what was interesting about having Ellen on the show was that there was actually an opportunity to deconstruct our previous collaboration in a very unexpected way. Her character has the same name and is a reinterpretation of that character and, in fashion, that was sort of the 1721: 1709: 1669: 355:) that he feels he is losing perception of reality. Lecter assigns him to draw a numbered clock; Graham views it as a normal clock but Lecter notes that Graham drew the numbers out of order on one side of the clock. Graham's mental state continues to sharply decline; he loses hours at a time and a vivid hallucination causes him to contaminate the crime scene at LeBeau's house. Crawford ( 1697: 331:, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.40 million household viewers and gained a 1.0/3 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised Hugh Dancy's performance, Ellen Muth's guest appearance, tension, exploration of mental illness and cinematography. 479:
scale. This means that 1 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. This was a 11% decrease from the previous episode, which was watched by 2.69 million viewers with a 1.0/3 in the 18-49 demographics.
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the "Performer of the Week" for the week of June 1, 2013, for his performance in the episode. The site wrote, "Each time Graham's mind took another disturbing detour, the actor conveyed a new level of freaked-out. His eyes darted. He paced. He pleaded with Hannibal for answers. And by the time Will
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s episodic deaths, and those who commit those deaths, are never truly consistent. Many times, the aftermath of the murder is of more interest than the violence itself, which bucks the current trend of ultra-gory television. Georgia, like Eddie Izzard's Dr. Abel Gideon, is imbued with menace because
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wrote, "For as much of a new layer to Hannibal as the episode uncovers in the good doctor denying Will the truth of his condition, a number of questions arise over how the series intends to continue on with Will as an FBI profiler, given the lengthy measures taken to portray its adverse effects on
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gave the episode a "great" 8.5 out of 10 and wrote, "In the meantime, having the scary-sad Georgia come face to blurry face with Hannibal was another wonderfully evocative moment for the series. It's going to be exciting seeing the final episodes of Season 1 play out... more so now that we know
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s decision to keep with procedural pace, even though it has more than enough serial plot to go around, is that the procedure is never really consistent. Any student of the procedural can generally pick out the killer as soon as they are introduced. The classics rely on formula.
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wrote, "With the abrupt turnaround in Lecter's character, the writers are simply continuing the pattern they've already set. There are no easy answers on this show. In fact, there may well be no answers at all. And really, that's a big part of the pleasure of
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is on some level a procedural. But the show has generally had a more delicate hand with this stuff, even though there are often connections between the killer of the week and either Will, Hannibal, or both." Laura Akers of
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shouted his name, the time and his location in a vain attempt to root himself in reality, Dancy had elegantly worked his character into a panic nearly as scary as Dr. Lecter himself."
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wrote, "The idea of our hero having some kind of emotional parallel with the killer/victim/patient/client is a standard trope in most procedurals, and
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has ranked above the usual TV conventions, though the series could have difficulty maintaining a plausible status quo in pushing Will any further."
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In May 2013, it was announced that the tenth episode of the series would be titled "Buffet Froid", and was directed by
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s success: 'It's rarely about finding solutions. It’s more about managing expectations.'" Kevin Fitzpatrick of
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we see her stalk Beth Labeaux before ultimately slitting open her face. I love this lack of consistency."
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The episode was watched by 2.40 million viewers, earning a 1.0/3 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the
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ranked third on its timeslot and tenth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind
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would guest star as a character named "Georgia". Georgia "George" Lass (also played by
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Georgia Madchen is a killer who suffers from numerous medical conditions including
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gave the episode a "B" and wrote, "One of the reasons I like
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The series is based on characters and elements appearing in
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While at a session, Lecter deduces the killer must have
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Index

Hannibal
John Dahl
Chris Brancato
Bryan Fuller
Brian Reitzell
James Hawkinson
Scott Thompson
Aaron Abrams
Ellen Muth
John Benjamin Hickey
Trou Normand
RĂ´ti
Hannibal (season 1)
List of episodes
first season
psychological thriller
horror
Hannibal
Chris Brancato
Bryan Fuller
John Dahl
NBC
Thomas Harris
Red Dragon
Hannibal
FBI
Will Graham
Hugh Dancy
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
Mads Mikkelsen

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