Psycho-Pass is set in a futuristic era in Japan where the Sibyl System, a powerful network of psychometric scanners, actively measures the biometrics of its citizens' minds. The resulting assessment is called a Psycho-Pass. When the calculated likelihood of an individual committing a crime, measured by the Crime Coefficient index, exceeds an accepted threshold, he or she is pursued, apprehended, and either arrested or decomposed by the field officers of the Crime Investigation Department of the Public Safety Bureau.
The best episode of "Psycho-Pass" season 2 is "The Scales of Justice", rated 7.4/10 from 277 user votes. It was directed by Yuuzou Satou and written by Jun Kumagai. "The Scales of Justice" aired on 10/10/2014 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Creeping Unknown".
A series of bombings takes place in Tokyo. After some analysis, the detectives figure out who the culprit is and his whereabouts, and head to his location. Akane wants to be cautious, but the other Inspectors decide to rush in, and...
Director: Yuuzou Satou
Writer: Jun Kumagai
An Enforcer from Division 2 was executed by a Dominator and an Inspector from the same division has gone missing. The only clue they have is the mysterious message “WC?” left at the crime scene. But who could commit a crime without being detected?
Director: Tomoya Takahashi
Writer: Jun Kumagai
Right before Kitazawa was executed, he mentioned the name of someone who had supposedly been helping him. While others just think that he was crazy, Akane wants to get to the bottom of this case and tries to seek out help from someone.
Director: Kaoru Suzuki
Writer: Jun Kumagai
A man occupies a mental care facility and starts acting violent, but Inspector Aoyanagi’s Dominator does not consider him a threat. As the Area Stress Level rises, Division 3 takes over the case and brings in a new armament to deal with the situation.
Director: Satoshi Takafuji
Writer: Jun Kumagai
The MSPWB has identified a possible hiding place for Kamui, and Divisions 1 and 3 are sent to the scene in order to investigate. Meanwhile, Akane has Saiga help with Representative Masuda’s interrogation.
Director: Keisuke Kojima, Yuuzou Satou, Naoyoshi Shiotani, Kiyotaka Suzuki
Writer: Jun Kumagai
The Military Drones hunt down the MWPSB detectives. While attempting to evacuate the detectives, Akane realizes what Kamui’s true objective is. Meanwhile, the Analysis Lab rushes to track down and deactivate the program that hacked the Drones.
Director: Yuuzou Satou
Writer: Jun Kumagai
Multiple Dominators were stolen by Kamui during the massacre caused by the Military Drones. Who does he intend to use those Dominators on? And why hasn’t the Sibyl System taken any action to deactivate them? Akane goes to see Kasei to get answers.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jun Kumagai
Kamui has been hiding in plain sight using Holos that take the form of dead people aged up, which makes Akane realize that his actions have been planned in great detail. Meanwhile, Mika closes in on the truth about Kamui and submits a report to Kasei.
Director: Masahiko Matsuyama
Writer: Jun Kumagai
After figuring out who Sakuya Togane really is, Inspector Shimotsuki also learns the truth about the Sibyl System. In the meantime, Kamui and his accomplices are moving forward with their plan using the Dominators he took from the MWPSB.
Director: Shintaro Itoga, Keisuke Kojima
Writer: Jun Kumagai
The ghost has revealed himself and taken action. Kamui and his group take over five hundred passengers in subway trains as hostages and start shooting them randomly with Dominators. What are they trying to accomplish? What is the MWPSB’s next move?
Director: N/A
Writer: Jun Kumagai
The time for judgment has come. Akane advances towards the core of the Sibyl System with Kamui. Which will be judged, Kamui or Sibyl? What is Sibyl’s answer to Kamui’s existence? What is Kamui’s intention? The rules of the world are about to change.
Director: Masahiko Matsuyama, Katsuya Shigehara, Yuuzou Satou
Writer: Jun Kumagai