The recap of Episode 2 of "4Minutes" unfurls with a dramatic flourish by the serene yet ominous riverside, where Tonkla, in a fit of vicious rage, unleashes a brutal attack, leaving his victim bathed in blood after employing a rock as his merciless tool. The narrative seamlessly transitions to Tyme, who tenderly visits Manee, a woman enveloped in an ocean of sorrow and tormented by insomnia. The loss of her son, who took his own life under the crushing weight of debt, has hollowed out her once resilient will to live, leaving her adrift in a sea of despair.
Tyme, poignantly aware of her fragile state, places her under suicide watch with a heart laden with grief. As he exits her room, his gaze fleetingly alights on Great's flowers, a poignant reminder of connections woven in the past.
Outside, the hallway resounds with hushed whispers as nurses indulge in gossip about Tyme and his estranged lover, Dr. Natcha. Their relationship, once robust, has crumbled into dust. She has abandoned her specialized field and left the hospital's confines, burdening Tyme with the solemn weight of their shattered bond. The nurses marvel at his intimidating aura, while he exhales a sigh that encapsulates a universe of unspoken emotions.
In the dormitories, Dome, armed with his camera, inadvertently captures a tense confrontation: Title, Great's friend, and his girlfriend, View, locked in a heated dispute that crackles with electric tension. View's voice, quivering with desperation, pleads for a release from their bond, but Title, stubbornly refuses to let her go. He grips her wrist roughly, and Dome, unable to remain a passive observer, steps in to intervene. Title, eyes blazing with a fury that could incinerate the world, warns Dome to stay out of his affairs and drags View away, their struggle fading into the misty distance.
Back at school, an unsettling sense of anxiety cloaks the atmosphere like a dense fog. View's friend, Mod, and others voice their deep concerns for her whereabouts. Dome recounts the harrowing events of the previous night, but Title, with a poker face, brazenly denies any wrongdoing and accuses Dome of fabricating tales. After class, Title confronts Dome once more, his voice resonating with a menacing undertone as he repeats his ominous warning, leaving an uneasy silence that feels almost tangible in their wake.
As for Great, his mind remains troubled by visions of his uncertain future. Suddenly, Dome discloses a video depicting a fierce altercation between Title and View. Alarmingly, Great dials Title's number, only to be met with Title's evasion and a hurried invitation to meet. Upon arrival, Great finds Title with visible bruises on his face, the interior of his car vibrating with the thunderous beat of loud music.
When questioned about View, Title casually reveals that he's holding her captive at his place, awaiting her return to him. Assuring Great that he shouldn't worry, Title whisks him away to the riverside. There, he dramatically opens the trunk of his car to expose a battered and bruised Dome. With malicious intent, Title expresses his desire to drown Dome, but Great's conscience won't allow it. Title reminds Great of his steadfast support, sparking a heated debate between them. Just then, Dome stirs from his unconscious state. Attempting an escape, Dome is swiftly stopped by Title, who picks up a rock and savagely strikes Dome's head. As Title's murderous rampage continues, Great finds himself overwhelmed with panic and suddenly transported back in time, four minutes before Title initially opened the trunk.
Acting swiftly, Great shoves Title, who retaliates with aggression. Seizing a rock, Great strikes Title's head and rushes Dome to the hospital. Meanwhile, Tyme is engrossed in his workout at the hospital gym, earning the janitor's admiration for his dedication despite Tyme's cold demeanor. Beneath his tsundere exterior, however, a compassionate heart is revealed when he asks the janitor to bring his mother in for a health check-up.
Outside, after Dome is admitted, Bee notices the blood trickling down Great's head and urges him to seek medical attention in the emergency room. Catching sight of him, Tyme decides to take charge of Great's case. But first, he tidies his hair and uniform, earning Bee's amusement as she suggests finding another intern. However, Tyme insists on personally attending to Great, determined to ensure his well-being.
Great feels increasingly uneasy as Tyme intrudes upon his personal space, personally stitching him up with deft hands. Flashbacks of an intimate encounter with Tyme haunt his mind, causing his discomfort to intensify. Unaware of Great's turmoil, Tyme casually suggests that he should come daily for the stitch removal, adding that he'll personally take care of it. Bee, eavesdropping on the conversation, finds the situation peculiar but is swiftly dismissed by Tyme.
Great attempts to make a formal introduction, but Tyme already knows his name, thanks to the flowers earlier. He ventures to ask about the visions plaguing his mind, but Tyme dismissively remarks that such phenomena are common among psychiatric ward patients before strolling away.
Elsewhere, the police have cordoned off the riverfront due to the discovery of a lifeless body. Detective Win thoroughly searches the area and stumbles upon a bloodied rock, which they immediately suspect as the murder weapon. Inside the mortuary, Win witnesses a heart-wrenching scene as Tonkla arrives to identify the deceased—his brother.
Meanwhile, Great is frantically trying to reach Title, but his calls remain unanswered. His texts reveal that he has also liberated View from Title's apartment. Mod soon arrives, expressing gratitude to Great for aiding View. She believes that since View reported Title, the latter has gone missing to dodge the impending charges.
As Great steps back into his domain, he is immediately confronted by Title's fist, charged with a vim and venom born of betrayal's bitter sting. Great voices his protest, steadfastly maintaining that he thwarted Title's deadly designs aimed at Dome. Yet, Title remains unbending, his fury ignited by accusations that burn like wildfire.
The confrontation escalates into a relentless fray, where Title's fury manifests in a relentless and brutal pounding, his grasp tightening like a vice around Great's neck, pushing the latter to the precipice of consciousness, teetering on the edge of oblivion. Amidst this darkest hour, when hope seemed all but extinguished, Tyme intervenes with a lightning-swift kick, sending Title sprawling backwards. A dark omen hangs in the air, like a whisper from beyond the grave, resonating ominously and casting a pall of dread over the scene.
Tyme, dripping with sarcasm, responds to Great's puzzled inquiries, who clearly finds his sudden appearance perplexing. Regretting his initial tone, Tyme softens as he casually mentions being in the vicinity. His curiosity about Title prompts him to linger, but Great brushes him off. In a last-ditch effort, Tyme requests Great's number, nearly losing hope until Great, reluctantly, agrees. Numbers exchanged, Tyme departs, leaving behind a faint trail of mystery.
Meanwhile, within the dim confines of Sriwat's gambling den, a shadowy figure infiltrates the computers, leaving them vulnerable. Samarn, the veteran boss, lambasts Korn for unilaterally expanding the server. Seeking a covert resolution, Korn approaches a rival, who swiftly identifies the breach and metes out a lethal punishment. Compelled by the circumstances, Korn finds himself compelled to bed the rival's daughter, Fasai. Elsewhere, Tonkla, shrouded in sorrow over his brother's demise, reaches out to Korn, who vents his frustration on Tonkla, abruptly ending the call.
That fateful night, a visitor arrives at Tonkla's doorstep, sparking a fleeting hope—only dashed when it reveals Detective Win instead of Korn. Win vows to bring justice for Tonkla's brother, prompting skeptical laughter from Tonkla, who blames the justice system for allowing criminals to roam free.
Concurrently, at the river's edge, the enigmatic female gambler, Nan, crosses paths with Tyme, presenting him with a USB drive. With this cliffhanger, the recap of 4Minutes Episode 2 concludes, painting a vivid tapestry of intrigue, betrayal, and unexpected twists.