Hello Monster Episode 5
Borne Back Ceaselessly into the Past
Trapped in the closet, Ji An tries to distract her two co-workers and help Lee Hyun get away. When she returns home, she finds Lee Hyun asleep and wounded. She tends to his wound and falls asleep by his side. She wakes up the next morning to a luxury breakfast, in return, Lee Hyun asks her to spy for him. With all the information gathered, Lee Hyun pieces the puzzle together and figures out the murderer's identity and motive. The police forestall the fourth murder and arrest the culprit. (Source: Viu)
- Aired: July 06, 2015
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Hello Monster Episode 5 Reactions
A son and a Father who are fated to spent their lives in prison. Really heartbreaking.
Once again police proved that they are useful like a stove during summer.
Park Bogum’s character is getting interesting. As we saw in this episode his clearly Lee Hyeon’s little bro. He’s clearly the family’s pycho, while Lee Hyeon is the genius profiler.
He reminds me a little bit of Ohno Satoshi’s character in Maou.
There’s something that makes me curious. If that doc is kyungsoo’s character, why did they change his personality this much? His way of talking was the most interesting of his character, changing it to a silly one is a bit unfair.
Anyway, good episode. I liked this one so much.
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Why is the forensic doctor so cool with aiding a crime suspect?
What happened with the lead for the previous murder case? Is no one looking for the guy that the chaebol jerk was working for?
How can Ji An rationalize harboring a suspect at home and stealing state files to help him clear his name? Why can't Lee Hyeon call his adoptive mother?
I liked the big dipper scene, understandably the writers are trying to develop a bond between the leads, but I don't get why they will eventually end up together. They can't match wits cause he is clearly smarter than she is, she isn't cute or irresistibly adorable and even if he feels this way they are not showing it and I am afraid that when the eventual pairing comes up it will feel contrived and forced upon the audience.
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