House of the Owl season 1 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a fairground setting, Nami covertly meets with a stranger discussing Ichiro Ogami's cluelessness about their scheming. Meanwhile, political strategizing unfolds as Mr. Ogami and Prime Minister Watanabe discuss a crucial fiscal reform bill. Personal tensions flare in various settings, including a violent altercation at a restaurant witnessed by children. The episode interlaces themes of political intrigue, family dynamics, and public decency, concluding with familial interactions at a bustling fairground.
Full Episode S01E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the discounted price for the parking spot at the fairground?
The parking spot that was originally 2,000 yen for two hours is now discounted to 1,500 yen.
Who is Ichiro Ogami in relation to the political discussions?
Ichiro Ogami is a key political figure discussed for his potential influence and obliviousness to the scheming around him.
What is the main focus of the government bill discussed by Mr. Ogami and Prime Minister Watanabe?
The government bill, termed the Global Bill, aims to revive Japan through comprehensive fiscal reforms and foreign investments.
Who are the potential candidates mentioned for the next prime minister?
The potential candidates for the next prime minister include Sosuke Saijo, So Takeuchi, and Hiroshi Maruyama.
What personal conflict does Ichiro face in this episode?
Ichiro deals with personal betrayals, family tensions, and the consequences of his actions at a family gathering.
What happens at the restaurant scene?
At the restaurant, a waiter is berated and assaulted by a customer, which is witnessed by children, highlighting themes of public conflict and personal responsibility.