'Runaways' season 1 episode 4 spoilers: Chase clobbers two classmates over incident

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In the next episode of "Runaways," Chase Stein (Gregg Sulkin) gets into a fight with two classmates but is stopped by Karolina Dean (Virginia Gardner).

The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment titled "Fifteen" were released just recently. Stein appears to be having lunch on his own when he is joined by Gert Yorkes (Ariela Barer). All of a sudden, he is jumped by two classmates and they get into a heated fistfight. Dean stops him from clobbering the two culprits as the people around them film the incident on their camera phones. Apparently, the melee started because Stein beat up his two former friends at a party a few nights ago. However, it was because those two were about to rape an unconscious Dean at the party when they were stopped by the virtuous Stein. It remains to be seen if Stein will tell Dean what really happened at the event.

Later, Stein and Dean go back to her house to get well-acquainted. It seems that Dean mentions to him about how her hands started to light up as she danced at the party. Apparently, it only happens when she takes off the bracelet that she wears. Stein and Dean raise their arms up and start to touch each other's hand. Suddenly, a light begins to shine from Dean's hand as Stein watches curiously and is clearly amazed.

In the last episode, the kids did some investigation into their parents' activities. Stein and Yorkes checked out the basement of her house to see if there really was anything strange happening there. It turned out that the parents were keeping a genetically engineered dinosaur which the kids freed from its cell accidentally.

"Runaways" season 1 episode 4 will be streamed on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 1 a.m. EST on Hulu.

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