The train races through a crystalline dawn, ice glittering like diamonds outside the window. Layton stands in Third Class, staring at a frozen body tumbling past the glass—Terence’s. Tanya touches his shoulder. “Did you find justice?”
It’s the first open crack in the Wilford myth.
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Layton doesn’t answer. Instead, he looks toward the front of the train. Toward the Engine. Toward Melanie.
The episode opens with a stark, rain-streaked window in First Class. Inside, a lavish funeral is underway. The victim: Sean (the wealthy First Class passenger whose arm was found in the protein block machine in Episode 4). The train’s elite murmur in velvet mourning clothes, but their eyes are cold. Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly) stands rigid, while Mr. Wilford’s voice—recorded, always recorded—offers a hollow eulogy over the speakers.

The train races through a crystalline dawn, ice glittering like diamonds outside the window. Layton stands in Third Class, staring at a frozen body tumbling past the glass—Terence’s. Tanya touches his shoulder. “Did you find justice?”
It’s the first open crack in the Wilford myth.
(HD Rip Visual & Story Summary)
Layton doesn’t answer. Instead, he looks toward the front of the train. Toward the Engine. Toward Melanie.
The episode opens with a stark, rain-streaked window in First Class. Inside, a lavish funeral is underway. The victim: Sean (the wealthy First Class passenger whose arm was found in the protein block machine in Episode 4). The train’s elite murmur in velvet mourning clothes, but their eyes are cold. Melanie Cavill (Jennifer Connelly) stands rigid, while Mr. Wilford’s voice—recorded, always recorded—offers a hollow eulogy over the speakers.