Snowpiercer season 1 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the aftermath of a rebellion, Tailies face harsh punishments. Layton, a former detective from the Tail, investigates a brutal murder in Third Class, uncovering the victim's secret role as an informant. Meanwhile, the train battles a severe avalanche, causing damage and resource crises. Layton's investigation leads him to the Nightcar, where he uncovers clues about the murder and the train's dark secrets. Tensions rise as Melanie and Layton confront the train's rigid class system and the necessity of maintaining order for survival.
Full Episode S01E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the Tailies facing judgment?
They are being punished for their rebellion against the train's authority.
What is the sentence given to the Tailie mother?
She is sentenced to indefinite suspension in the drawers.
What is Layton's role in the Third Class?
Layton is investigating a murder as a former homicide detective.
What is the Nightcar?
The Nightcar is a place on the train offering therapeutic sessions and entertainment.
What is the condition of Nikki?
Nikki is in a coma and her health is a subject of concern.
Why are apprenticeships important on the train?
They provide skilled labor and help maintain the train's operations.
What do the autopsy findings reveal about the murder?
The victim was brutally dismembered, leading Layton to suspect the butchers.
What crisis does the train face?
The train is hit by an avalanche, causing significant damage.
How does Melanie plan to manage the train's resources?
Melanie discusses rationing resources and maintaining secrecy about the train's condition.
What does Layton discover in the butchers' freezer?
He finds human remains, indicating cannibalism.
What secret about Sean Wise does Layton uncover?
Sean Wise was an informant for Mr. Wilford.
What is Melanie's view on the train's society?
Melanie sees the train as a fortress of class and order, essential for survival.
Why is Layton's role as Train Detective necessary?
He is needed to solve crimes and maintain order on the train.