'Hannibal' season 3 spoilers: Victims unite to hunt down Hannibal in episode 4 'Apertivo'

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More and more people will be coming for the serial killer in "Hannibal" season 3 episode 4 titled "Apertivo." Will Graham remains relentless in locating the sadistic doctor, and with a new confederate — Chiyo — on his side, he may just be successful in finding the individual he's looking for.

In the new episode, another interested party comes into the picture. Dr. Chilton, the administrator of the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane who is now marred from the gunshot Miriam Lass put through him back in season 2, has never wanted to catch Hannibal this bad.

With this, Dr. Chilton decides to join Will in tracking down the target, thinking that Will himself will be the one to draw Hannibal to them. Notably, everyone's not all for finding Hannibal. Jack Crawford, for one, believes that Will is just digging his own grave with this pursuit. 

Although Jack is sidetracked by his worries about Bella, who is in really bad shape, he is still aware that hunting down the murderer is nothing but risky, and it could lead to losing his life or his sanity. Being dicey may not work for Will, but Alana, who thinks Jack is right, has something different in mind. 

Apparently, Alana convinces herself that Mason Verger, who is consumed by vendetta against Hannibal, is the person to team up with, thanks to his "vast resources." This, however, spells trouble for Alana knowing that these "vast resources" can turn against her with just Mason's cue. It would be unfortunate to see her die for real — she managed to escape death once but that doesn't mean she can do it again. 

It looks like everybody is in trouble in the upcoming episode of "Hannibal." Season 3 episode 4 "Apertivo" will air on June 25.

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