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: While being transported after his sentencing, Man-chun manages to escape custody following a staged or accidental crash involving a delivery motorcycle. Fueled by vengeance, he begins tracking down the jury members who voted for his conviction.
: Jung Man-chun, the primary suspect, is found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. During the trial, he shocks the court by accusing Detective Ryu Sung-jun (played by Ok Taecyeon) of being the real killer, leading Sung-jun's brother, Judge Ryu Sung-hoon, to briefly question his sibling's innocence. Blind.S01E02.1080P[CM].mp4
: The title reflects the grim reality of the facility, where boys were beaten for attempting to escape. A young boy's attempt to find help from a police officer results in betrayal, as the officer returns him to his captors, claiming "hope is the thing that betrays a person the most". : While being transported after his sentencing, Man-chun
: The episode culminates in a high-stakes standoff where Man-chun takes social worker and juror Jo Eun-ki hostage on a rooftop. Detective Sung-jun intervenes to save her but is seriously wounded in the process. Thematic Exploration: The "Hope Welfare Centre" During the trial, he shocks the court by
Critics and viewers have praised the episode for its "binge-worthy" pacing and the palpable tension between the Ryu brothers. The recap from The Writers Room highlights the episode's successful use of revelations to deepen the mystery, particularly regarding the identity of the boys under the bridge from the series premiere.
In this episode, the legal and criminal worlds collide as the "Joker Murder" trial reaches its climax:
Episode 2 heavily utilizes flashbacks to establish a connection between the present-day murders and the "Hope Welfare Centre," a facility where children were treated like slaves: