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[s1e3]: Potage

(Laurence Fishburne): Head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit. Themes

The title "Potage" continues the season's culinary naming convention (French for "soup" or "stew"). Thematic elements include the and the beginning of the "family" dynamic between Hannibal, Will, and Abigail.

: Abigail wakes up from her coma after the traumatic events of the pilot episode. Will Graham and Alana Bloom express concern for her well-being, while Hannibal Lecter begins to exert a manipulative influence over her 0.5.2 . [S1E3] Potage

(Kacey Rohl): The daughter of the "Minnesota Shrike," who becomes a surrogate daughter figure to Hannibal 0.5.4 .

The episode focuses on the aftermath of the Garrett Jacob Hobbs case and the introduction of his daughter, , into the main narrative. (Laurence Fishburne): Head of the FBI's Behavioral Science

(Mads Mikkelsen): A forensic psychiatrist and secret cannibalistic serial killer.

: Jack Crawford and Will Graham investigate the murder of Cassie Boyle, which Will correctly identifies as the work of a "copycat" (actually Hannibal) rather than the Shrike (Hobbs) 0.5.2. : Abigail wakes up from her coma after

is the third episode of the first season of the psychological thriller series Hannibal . It originally aired on April 18, 2013. Episode Summary

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