Ep 2. The Man Who Viewed Too Much
- TVMA
- July 17, 2015
- 24 min
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7.5 (244)
In episode 2, titled "The Man Who Viewed Too Much," we see the continuation of the hilarious and outrageous exploits of the five male students who have been sentenced to a harsh prison-like existence within the Hachimitsu Private Academy's female dormitory. With the threat of expulsion looming over their heads, the boys must find ways to survive and adapt to their new environment.
In this episode, the boys are still struggling to adjust to the harsh and unfamiliar world of the female prison. They are constantly being watched and tormented by the sadistic and powerful Underground Student Council, who seem to enjoy nothing more than making the boys suffer. However, the prisoners are not the only ones under scrutiny, as the members of the council are also being watched closely by a mysterious figure known only as "the Crow."
Meanwhile, one of the boys, Kiyoshi, is determined to find a way to communicate with the outside world. He comes up with a plan to smuggle out a letter to his sister, which he hopes will persuade her to help him escape from the prison. This plan, however, quickly falls apart when he is caught by the beautiful but deadly council member, Hana.
As punishment, Kiyoshi is forced to endure a humiliating and degrading punishment, which involves being tied up and forced to wear a strange outfit. However, during this punishment, Kiyoshi discovers something he shouldn't have – a hidden camera in the council's office, which records all of their activities. This discovery puts Kiyoshi in a dangerous position, as the council will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.
As the episode progresses, we see the various characters struggling to deal with the harsh realities of the prison, as well as their own personal issues. From Andre's obsession with his crush, to Joe's inability to communicate with his girlfriend, to Gakuto's fixation on his academic achievements, the boys are all dealing with their own demons, even as they struggle to survive in this strange and terrifying world.
Overall, "The Man Who Viewed Too Much" is a hilarious and thrilling continuation of the Prison School story. With its outrageous characters, gut-busting humor, and tense plotlines, it is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.