'Hannibal' season 3 spoilers: Will Mason Verger win this time? Alana won't let that happen in episode 7 'Digestivo'

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Before the big entrance of the Red Dragon, the enduring manhunt must come to an end and "Hannibal" season 3 episode 7 titled "Digestivo" will tie things up in a bow as the all-out pursuit culminates to a bloody showdown.

In the previous episode, Hannibal was about to snack on Will's brains when the police, who Bedelia tipped, stormed into the place. However, Mason's riches once again wins in this condition and with a substantial sum, he bribed his way into having the two his prisoners in Muskrat Farm instead.

"Digestivo" will see Mason carry out his reprisal, which is, in turn, to make a meal out of Hannibal. With Dr. Cordell Doemling's assistance, Mason will have the most satisfying dinner of his entire life. He might even share this with Doemling.

Though it looks like it may be the end for Hannibal and Will, Alana may just be the one to rely on this time to save the day. In the synopsis for the episode, Alana's instincts will lead her to devise a plan to rescue them. In this episode, Hannibal will also make Margot realize Mason isn't good at promises.

Carter Matt believes not everyone in this "Hannibal" season 3 episode will make it out in one piece. That said, no character is safe and the situations they are in and the heinous circumstance that link them together certainly bring them closer to biting the dust.

Meanwhile, Chiyoh herself has her own plot of revenge and thanks to Jack, she knows where to find her target. Obviously, it's not going to be easy for her, with everyone after Hannibal and each of them looking at him a prize, they will do just about everything to save him or kill him.

"Hannibal" season 3 episode 7 "Digestivo" airs on July 16. Even if everything ends here, fans have to brace themselves for more anarchy with Francis Dolarhyde coming to the scene.

 

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