'Hannibal' season 3 spoilers: Will, Jack team up; Alana, Margot pair up in episode 6 'Dolce'

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It looks like Hannibal's pursuers are closing in on him. In "Hannibal" season 3 episode 6 titled "Dolce," Bedelia and Hannibal think that their time in Florence is up and so the latter takes his "final stand" by parting ways with his pretend wife in Italy. 

In the last episode, Jack Crawford was looking for Inspector Pazzi, who was killed by Hannibal. He found the killer only to watch him get away. With Jack so close to getting a hold of their long-sought-after target, it looks like teaming up with Will was the way to go.

In episode 6, Will continues to hunt down the sadistic doctor and once again teams up with Jack to pull off the drawn out mission. Despite this, the latter is still wrestling with the idea of giving his trust to his cohort as Will already cautioned him that his loyalty has yet to find its true dwelling. 

Back in the States, Mason Verger plots his elaborate murder plan, getting more and more ravenous with the idea of Hannibal's demise as he conceives it in his head. Caught up with the delight of seeing the serial killer suffer, he fails to notice that a heinous plan for his suffering is being unraveled, too. 

Apparently, Alana Bloom and Margot Verger have found one thing in common — to get the best out of Mason. The former wants Hannibal to rot in prison and Mason's vast resources will make that happen without breaking a sweat. Margot, on the other hand, is after taking her brother down. 

As the two team up to fulfill their plans, they share a very intimate moment. It remains to be seen if this steamy scene will be in this "Hannibal" season 3 episode or the next. The only way to find out is to tune in to "Hannibal" season 3 episode 6 "Dolce" on July 9. 

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