Hello Monster Episode 14
Lee Joon Young's Room
- Diffusé: August 04, 2015
Hello Monster Episode 14 Réactions
Aaaaw psychopathic killer is down in the dump because everyone is mad at him..Boo hoo.
The team leader/major players dinner was so awkward, he seemed like a fish out of water with that group.
Lee Hyeon's adoptive mother just got stabbed and he still remains stoic! Min regrets the planning officer not having a brutal death and Hyeon just tussles his hair with a smile...Really!!!
Why is Lee Hyeon's reveal at the end of the episode such a big deal, all the major players knew well enough for a while now, it's jut that they didn't let on what they knew.
This episode was as intense and suspenseful as all the episodes before and that is just awesome. I really am in love with this drama and the writers actually have to mess up big time so that this drama doesn't make it to my top 10 dramas. Moreover I think I can add one more OTP to my list, because Ji An and Hyeon are a very great pairing that I absolutely love and cherish. Their chemistry is great (and oh, I never liked chemistry as much as I'm enjoying it here) and I absolutely love that they communicate with each other and that they work well as a team (and alone!). For exemple when Hyeon talked her out of killing LJY or really just anytime they talk to each other (verbal or non-verbal).
The only thing that makes me anxious is Min. I kow that he was never "normal". Even as a child he did some really creepy things (have you seen those drawings? Or him killing the animals? Or him blaming Hyeon for everything he's done?) and I think that he really needed psychological help at that time. Or at least someone to teach him what is right and what is wrong, because he himself didn't seem to know and his father's ways weren't necessarily the best.
And with LJY "adopting" him and raising him it is no wonder that he became a killer (although I'm still in denial. I have a feeling that there's more to this) and that he has this screwed way of thinking (I mean he thought that Hyun Ji Soo (Hyeon's adoptive mother) deserved a crueler way to die) and that for him some really messed up things are normal. But that is no wonder, when you see LJY's way of thinking. I do believe that he really cares for Min. Hell, I also believe that he cares for Hyeon and that he wants them to be a family. The family that he never had. Even though the things he does are atrocious for normal people like us, in his messed up head they all make sense and he truly believes that he's doing the right thing. The same as when he sent Ji An her birthday present. At first I believed he was trying to pay her back for provoking him, but he actually wanted to give her joy. And did you see how disappointed and sad he was when he found out that Ji An wasn't as happy as he thought she would be? That's crazy but he doesn't get it. And I honestly don't believe he ever will. LJY is a goner and I wonder, if Min is also beyond saving or if there is still a possibility for him to attone and to see that everything he believed was right turned out to be terribly wrong.
It's really sad that we only have two more episodes to go. I will miss this drama a lot.
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