The episode's "stinger" features Dr. Roderick Campbell researching mutant siblings and referencing a mysterious 1962 incident in Rio de Janeiro, hinting at the Strucker family's deeper, potentially darker, lineage . Thematic Context
Lorna (Polaris) is shown struggling in Lakewood County Jail while wearing a "flea collar"—a shock device designed to suppress her magnetic powers . A notable visual reveal in this episode is her iconic green hair , which was previously hidden by black dye . [S1E2] rX
"" is the title of the second episode of the first season of the Marvel TV series The Gifted , which originally aired on October 9, 2017 . The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of the mutant underground's escape from Sentinel Services . Key Plot Points and "Interesting" Developments The episode's "stinger" features Dr
Because Clarice needs urgent care, Caitlin Strucker (a nurse) and Marcos (Eclipse) go on a mission to a human hospital to steal a special serum . This mission highlights the systemic discrimination mutants face in the healthcare system, as they are often refused treatment or immediately reported to authorities . A notable visual reveal in this episode is
The title "" refers to the medical prescription symbol, reflecting the episode's focus on the search for medicine and the broader theme of how society "treats" or medicates the mutant "problem" . Critics noted the episode successfully built on the pilot's momentum by grounding superhero tropes in real-world issues like healthcare inequality and civil rights . Recap: The Gifted Season 1 Episode 2 "rX"