Ep 1. The Scales of Justice <299/300>
- TVMA
- October 9, 2014
- 22 min
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7.6 (274)
In the season 2 premiere of Psycho-Pass, titled "The Scales of Justice <299/300>," viewers are re-introduced to the world of the Public Safety Bureau and the Sibyl System. The episode picks up several years after the events of the first season and the disappearance of protagonist, Akane Tsunemori.
In this new chapter of the story, the focus is on a new protagonist, Inspector Mika Shimotsuki, and her partner, Enforcer Nobuchika Ginoza. Mika is a young and ambitious inspector who adheres strictly to the Sibyl System's guidelines and regulations, making her a stark contrast to Ginoza, who has a more pragmatic and experienced approach to his job.
The episode starts with a disturbing scene of an Enforcer brutally murdering a hostage in public. However, this is not your typical crime, as the victim is a humanoid robot. The scene serves as a timely reminder of the show's exploration of the line between human and machine, and how technology has shaped society in the Psycho-Pass world.
As the investigation progresses, Mika and Ginoza uncover a series of interconnected crimes related to the sale and distribution of illegal drugs. The drugs are designed to destabilize a person's Psycho-Pass, the measure used by the Sibyl System to determine a person's mental state and potential for criminal behavior. The more imbalanced a person's Psycho-Pass, the higher the likelihood that they will be deemed a threat and punished accordingly.
One of the highlights of the episode is the introduction of a new character, the mysterious Tougane Sakuya. Tougane is an enigmatic figure who becomes the focus of Mika's investigation. He has a dark past that is slowly revealed throughout the episode, and it is clear that there is more to him than meets the eye.
Another notable aspect of the episode is the exploration of the theme of justice. As the title suggests, this episode deals with the idea of balancing the scales of justice. Mika's adherence to the Sibyl System's rules leads her to believe that justice is black and white, and that punishment should always be swift and severe. However, Ginoza's experience has taught him that the world is not so simple, and that sometimes the right thing to do is not always the most obvious.
Overall, "The Scales of Justice <299/300>" is a strong start to the second season of Psycho-Pass. It sets up an intriguing new storyline and introduces several compelling new characters. The show's exploration of complex themes, such as the role of technology in society and the concept of justice, make it a thought-provoking and engaging watch.