![]() They talk about how their writing has a somewhat polyphony feel to it (title callout!), as there are multiple plot lines proceeding forward at the same time-which is exactly what’s happening in this episode. Two of Nomi’s and Amanita’s authors are speaking at the later’s book store, with Amanita passing the discussion via wireless back to Nomi. As Bohm drives off, she follows, and Wolfgang returns to the club. Right now, however, she’s keeping an eye on Volker Bohm (Martin Wuttke), the crime boss whose party Wolfgang attended on New Year’s Eve, so there’s no time for small talk. She’s talking about how she’s managed to stay off the BPO radar: some of it is done just by laying low, some of it is done with the same pills that Will has. Wolfgang is hanging out with Lila, who is on a stakeout of some kind. She can only hear one side of the conversation–she can’t see Kala-but she can tell from the way Wolfgang is acting that he speaking with someone with whom he cares. It’s about this time you hope one of the other cluster shows up and slaps the fuck outta both these two and tells them to get a room, but we have to settle for the next best thing: Lila sitting on the shitter enjoying the conversation. Kala’s back into her “Why can’t we ever be together?” mode while Wolfgang is doing his “Because you deserve to be happy with someone else” mode. Wolfgang decides to head for the bathroom just as Kala is heading to the bathroom as well, it wouldn’t you know it, those wacky kids meet each other once again in the bathroom, just as they did a long time ago in the cluster was first getting to know each other. This goes on for a bit, showing a few this and states engaged in everyday activity while music plays. While Sun works out on the rooftop of the apartments, Kala (Tina Desai) and Rajan (Purab Kohli) go to an art gallery owned by one of his friends, Capheus (Toby Onwumere) is being interviewed once more by Zakia (Mumbi Maina) while Jela (Paul Ogola) watches, and Wolfgang and Felix (Max Mauff) are at the club. Wolfgang is warned to be careful around this woman, because if she is active, there’s always a possibility she’s working for BPO. The sensates always figured there were other active clusters, and this is the first proof that they have of that fact. Once safely away from the museum Wolfgang shows up and tells him of his encounter with Lila (Valeria Bilello). Fortunately, Riley (Tuppence Middleton) and Lito (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) create a diversion, using Lito’s skills as an actor to draw the attention of a number of police while Will makes his way out of the building, quickly followed by Riley. The encounter some resistance from the police, which Sun (Doona Bae) takes care of quickly, but it’s in the main atrium that Will will have the most problems getting out. Smith) senses a set up and heads for the exits with the cluster in tow except for Wolfgang (Max Riemelt). Nomi (Jamie Clayton) figures out that the call was made to the police before the murder occurred in the entire building is on lockdown. Michael StraczynskiĪll hell is breaking loose at Rembrandt Museum. ![]() The carryover from the last episode begins immediately, and without so much as a “Who’s Your Cluster”, we get right into the Sense8 action with someone other than Lana directing for the first time this season:
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