Following the introduction of the intergalactic high-security prison on Jupiter's moon, Io, where 12 of the universe's most dangerous criminals are held, Episode 2 focuses on the immediate aftermath of their escape.
The final shot of is Kaal laughing, his reptilian eyes glowing yellow, as he whispers: "Now, Captain… you have nowhere to hide." Captain Vyom Episode 2
– Vyom doesn't kill Krodh; he imprisons him in a time loop. The show hints at the ethics of temporal warfare—a theme rarely touched in Indian television. Unlike cartoonish villains of the era, Kaal speaks
Officially titled (or simply continuing the serialized narrative without a formal name), Episode 2 picks up exactly where the premiere left off. The episode runs approximately 22 minutes—a standard runtime for 90s Indian TV dramas—but those 22 minutes are packed with action, intrigue, and moral dilemmas. Unlike cartoonish villains of the era
– Tom Alter’s Kaal is genuinely eerie. Unlike cartoonish villains of the era, Kaal speaks in whispers and quotes Hindu cosmology about Kala (time/destiny). For a kids' show, this was heady stuff.