Primavera
- Episode aired Jun 11, 2015
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
5.7K
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Will Graham awakes from his coma and begins to piece together the events that took place after the bloodbath at Lecter's home.Will Graham awakes from his coma and begins to piece together the events that took place after the bloodbath at Lecter's home.Will Graham awakes from his coma and begins to piece together the events that took place after the bloodbath at Lecter's home.
Caroline Dhavernas
- Dr. Alana Bloom
- (credit only)
Gillian Anderson
- Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier
- (credit only)
Laurence Fishburne
- Jack Crawford
- (credit only)
Brittany Starkman
- Chloris
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title could also refer to "Primavera", also called "Allegory of Spring", a Botticelli painting with which Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) was enamoured in his youth.
- GoofsWill tells Pazzi that he was acquitted. The charges were dropped without a verdict, so there was no acquittal.
- Quotes
Will Graham: You couldn't catch him when he was just a kid, what makes you think you're going to catch him now?
Insp. Rinaldo Pazzi: You.
Will Graham: What makes you think I want to catch him?
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impressed, that's the word, impressed.
I don't know what to say, I don't know if it is the psychological depth of the scenes, the slow motion, the incredible dialogue or something else
but Im frankly terrified at some point after the first few minutes when Will started talking about Hannibal, because his level of understanding the thoughts of him is strange but while impressivethen, Abigail filling me with hope and with all these nostalgic feelings, the researcher began to refer to Hannibal as "the monster".. it's interesting, but disgusting in the sense that probably he is right,next the scene in the church with the body, I'm sure stepped back as much as I could in my room, this is something that could easily be within one of the best horror movies as one of its most dense in meaning and shocking scenes, all references to God, Hannibal and his obsession for detail, looking sweet,innocent and artistic while He draws, Will smiling, then Will saying to the commendatore that he didn't know if he wants to catch Hannibal, but then Hannibal was watching him from a distance, that just broke my heart in a very strange way, I don't know, I was so scared in the last scene, there was much suspense, the inspector behind Will,Will looking for Hannibal,that just pushed me a little more on the edge of panic, I was really crying, and I don't know, if it's because I was so scared or that I was happy? I could not even decide, I was very confused when the inspector say Will that he was dead, it was like if all space is suddenly closed, and no one could just breathe until the precise moment that Will say "I forgive you" and it was like, I woke up from a nightmare
really amazing chapter, caught me in every single second
---------------- Well now that I'm more calm,
I imagine that people who are not very happy with this episode, are not very accustomed to scenes like this, and indeed are more akin to the action scenes, or police wefts
in my case I like horror, psychology and mystery, so much as I like the action scenes, Im more fascinated for complex scenes that play with your emotions and mind, cause are interesting
so I think that those who have felt this different or "outside reality" should watch the episode again, give it another try, and try to understand it better, the episode has so many details that I'm sure it will only get more and more interesting
but Im frankly terrified at some point after the first few minutes when Will started talking about Hannibal, because his level of understanding the thoughts of him is strange but while impressivethen, Abigail filling me with hope and with all these nostalgic feelings, the researcher began to refer to Hannibal as "the monster".. it's interesting, but disgusting in the sense that probably he is right,next the scene in the church with the body, I'm sure stepped back as much as I could in my room, this is something that could easily be within one of the best horror movies as one of its most dense in meaning and shocking scenes, all references to God, Hannibal and his obsession for detail, looking sweet,innocent and artistic while He draws, Will smiling, then Will saying to the commendatore that he didn't know if he wants to catch Hannibal, but then Hannibal was watching him from a distance, that just broke my heart in a very strange way, I don't know, I was so scared in the last scene, there was much suspense, the inspector behind Will,Will looking for Hannibal,that just pushed me a little more on the edge of panic, I was really crying, and I don't know, if it's because I was so scared or that I was happy? I could not even decide, I was very confused when the inspector say Will that he was dead, it was like if all space is suddenly closed, and no one could just breathe until the precise moment that Will say "I forgive you" and it was like, I woke up from a nightmare
really amazing chapter, caught me in every single second
---------------- Well now that I'm more calm,
I imagine that people who are not very happy with this episode, are not very accustomed to scenes like this, and indeed are more akin to the action scenes, or police wefts
in my case I like horror, psychology and mystery, so much as I like the action scenes, Im more fascinated for complex scenes that play with your emotions and mind, cause are interesting
so I think that those who have felt this different or "outside reality" should watch the episode again, give it another try, and try to understand it better, the episode has so many details that I'm sure it will only get more and more interesting
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- yami_shizuka
- Jun 11, 2015
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