Ep 10. DI: One Angry Man; TRIAL
- TV-NR
- February 4, 2006
- 25 min
DI: One Angry Man; TRIAL is the tenth episode of Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex season 2. The episode begins with a hostage situation at a bank in Dejima. The perpetrator, Daido, is a former member of the Individual Eleven terrorist group and demands that his message be broadcasted across the country. However, when the situation becomes dire, Daido agrees to surrender under the condition that his trial be broadcasted live on national television.
As a result, Section 9 is tasked with providing security for the trial. They bring in Togusa's old friend, Kazundo Gouda, who is now the Minister of Justice, to take charge of the situation. Meanwhile, Daido's case is picked up by a charismatic defense lawyer named Sugi. As the trial begins, it becomes apparent that Sugi is a master of manipulating public opinion and stirs up support for Daido's cause.
Throughout the trial, the members of Section 9 are on high alert for any potential threats. Daido's former comrades from the Individual Eleven terrorist group are also keeping a close eye on the situation and are determined to make sure that their message is heard. As the trial continues, it becomes clear that there is more to the situation than meets the eye. Section 9 begins to piece together a conspiracy that threatens to shake the very foundations of the government.
DI: One Angry Man; TRIAL is a gripping episode that takes the viewer on a journey through the intricacies of justice and the manipulation of public opinion. It raises thought-provoking questions about the role of government, the power of the media, and the ethics of justice. The tension throughout the episode is palpable, and the surprise twist at the end leaves the viewer on the edge of their seat. Overall, DI: One Angry Man; TRIAL is a must-watch episode for fans of Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex and anyone interested in the complexities of justice and power.