The cluster is free… for now.
He wants to speak with the man Whispers reports to.
Relaying this information through Whispers brings Croome into the room.

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He quickly has Whispers drugged and hauled off after Will demands a face-to-face meeting with both him and Jonas.
Its an uplifting, joyous moment that comes after months of being on the run.
Its freedom, and while its likely fleeting, its enough for now.
After that moment, the sensates are energized.
Lito walks into a meeting with his agents and muses on the beauty of the city before him.
Even Wolfgang, the typically reserved German, is having quite the joyous time.
Theyre doing it right at the table during their business meeting, even if it doesnt look like it.
As always, the sensates remain extremely horny.
Everyone shows up to help her out.
Will notices that the guards arent from that prison and sends a warning to Sun.
Thats not good enough for Sun.
Instead, as Lito puts it, its time to execute a jailbreak, baby!
The second episode of the season is much more plot driven than the first.
That starts with Will meeting with Jonas at a train station.
Basically, the purpose of their conversation is for Jonas to explain more about sensates and BPO.
This is why BPO is so worried about them: population growth.
Thats so many opportunities for orgies.
The sensates are starting to realize just how many of them there are.
That line of thinking leads to the episodes final scene.
As is becoming aSense8trend, the scene takes place in a museum, in front of a painting.
In this case its RembrandtsThe Night Watch, a painting that some suggest explores themes of unity and war.
He says that, like so many things, the understanding of sensates changed after 9/11.
Croome barely gets out his mission statement before hes brutally attacked by a woman in the museum.
In the previous episode, Will was sure they were hunting Whispers and had the advantage.
Now,they may beback on the run.