In this episode we get to see Hannibal more from his own perspective which allows us to get a better idea of how and why he does the things he does. We also get to see his relationship with his own therapist played by Gillian Anderson and how their relationship somewhat mirrors that of him and Franklin, a patient who desperately wants to be friends with his therapist despite the ethical boundaries. We also get a slightly different take on the killer of the week which I won't spoil but will say is a pleasant change of pace. 9/10