Hello Monster Episode 3

Don't Commit Murder, But...


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Ji An races to the next target location of the killer and managed to save the next victim. Lee Hyun helps the team by interrogating the suspect in his own sneaky way by pretending to be a rookie and hit the suspect's nerves until he confessed his crime. However, the interrogation was interrupted with Attorney Jung's sudden appearance. With the victim refusing to give her testimony and Attorney Jung as the lawyer, the case is getting difficult to be solved. (Source: Viu)
  • Diffusé: June 29, 2015

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Osaka
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nov. 13, 2016

Even the korean Sherlock holmes can't deal with the police

Ok, this drama is getting boring. I can't get why they are trying to push toward us the silly romantic love story that every korean drama has to have.
Lee hyeon was amazing in the episode. Clever, almighty, handsome. He helped the police because he couldn't stand their idiotic behavior anymore. The female main character is too... Simple minded to be teamed up with him.
There is no chemistry between them at all.
In this episode Park Bogum made his appearance. Clearly the bad guy of the drama, they let us knowing it too fast in my opinion.
Anyway, let's go on with the incredible battle between the good brother and the psychopath one.

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DimpleJohn
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mai 31, 2016

Incompetence galore

Can anyone acknowledge the incompetence of the police investigation unit in this series. Lee Hyeon clearly said that he was not helping in the investigation yet he is allowed to waltz into the station interrogation room for no reason?! I get that the planning manager (what ever that means) is allowing him, but how can he walk around the station randomly swiping things from desks and no one notices. The only person who notices him is the lady officer with the coffee and she's like 'It's ok take anything you want'.
The suspect being interrogated is supposed to be a chaebol and yet no lawyers after he has been in police custody for that long? This is fiction but I really want to draw a line here.
Also is it already established that Lee Hyeon and Ji An can now telepathically communicate like they did in the interrogation room?
As a kid, I don't ever remember being allowed to wander around town unchaperoned, but for both Lee Hyeon and Ji An, they can go to church on their own, I have heard Korea is safe but this safe? Speaking of unexplained things, why does Ji An live in what seems to be a store called Han's design? Lee Hyeon casually mentions premeditated murder at a police station right in front of Ji An and she jokes around with him!
I get why In Guk chose this role but I fail to see why Jang Na Ra chose to do this role, she is just playing a bumbling idiot. Let's hope the future episodes get better

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sakuraKhey
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août 5, 2015

I am not feeling it. I love detective stories…

I am not feeling it. I love detective stories but I feel this drama is failing at it so much. Up until this chapter the investigative part of the drama is very superficial. Male lead tries to be Holmes but really can't. The chemistry between the leads isn't that good, i really don't feel attraction between them. I don't know, should I keep on watching? should I give it a chance?
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silent_whispers
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juil. 2, 2015

Boom!

What solid writing I Remember You has! Each new episode is even more solid with the last. It's weaving quite the tangled web. So Jun Yeong is definitely baiting Lee Hyun. Who is Yeong now? Especially since he's stating he's already in Lee Hyun's life. How long ago did he alter that tape. How is Min, Le Hyun's younger brother, tying into everything? Is that Min's art? Lee Hyun seemed to have strong suspicions that Min would be the man captured.

Which makes me think that my theory that Min may have been doing all those things and Lee Hyun was covering up seem like a possibility. Did Yeong find Min and now their in cahoots? So many questions! And all created by just the first three episodes.

That being said I already dislike how incompetent Ji An is at her job. Though in all fairness the entire unit is not good at their jobs. It's understandable that the writers want Lee Hyun to shine and for his brilliant intelligence to wow us. It just seems so annoying that this team wouldn't no some of the basics on solving a murder case. Or how to link up serial killings. I'm no cop/detective but even I know the basics.

At this point there is some romantic . . . twinges. But I wouldn't call I Remember You a romance. This is a mystery thriller! Everything about his drama has been pure perfection for me. Lee Hyun is becoming one of the most well developed male leads that I've viewed in dramas. Sadly we know little about Ji An and so far she's just a generic character. But since the show took expert steps in setting up Lee Hyun and the world he's living in I have faith that other aspects will soon be fleshed out. Especially with this latest cliffhanger.

Overall I Remember You has surpassed any expectations that I had for this show. It's currently one of my fave shows airing. And if things go right it's most likely to score a spot on my favorite dramas list.

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