: The "Rat"—an unaffiliated student who carries the reputation of a mass murderer after burning down a boys' home, though his true guilt is left ambiguous.
In the pilot of , titled " Reagan Youth ," Marcus Lopez Arguello is a homeless teen haunted by the death of his parents—a tragedy he blames on Ronald Reagan's deregulation of mental health facilities. Recruited by Master Lin into King’s Dominion , an elite private academy for assassins, Marcus must navigate a lethal curriculum where typical high school cliques are replaced by deadly factions like the Yakuza and the Soto Vatos. The Philosophy of Violence PilotDeadly Class : Season 1 Episode 1
: A member of the Soto Vatos who manipulates Marcus into a rivalry with her abusive boyfriend, Chico , to serve her own escape plans. : The "Rat"—an unaffiliated student who carries the
: The leader of the Final World Order who poses as a hardened killer but "chokes" during their assignment, forcing Marcus to take the life he couldn't. The 1980s Counterculture Aesthetic Deadly Class Season 1 Episode 1: Reagan Youth Recap The Philosophy of Violence : A member of
: The leader of the Kuroki Syndicate (Yakuza) who lures Marcus to the school. She is later revealed to be reporting his progress directly to Master Lin.
The episode centers on the moral justification for killing. Master Lin argues that there is "nobility in killing" when it serves to liberate the oppressed, citing the teenage assassin who sparked WWI as a symbol of individual power. Marcus's first assignment, for his class, is to find someone who "deserves" to die. He chooses Rory, a predatory man from his time on the streets, marking his transition from victim to perpetrator. Key Characters & Dynamics