Algirdyz said: Bad episode. One of the worst in Monster. Quite stupid at some points actually. Didn't expect something like that from a quality anime like Monster.
I wonder who are those Japanese guys? They seem to know Tenma very well. I think they are probably Tenma's acquaintances from before he left the hospital. One Japanese guy said something about 3 years ago. Runge's attempts to think like Tenma by meeting a bunch of Japanese people and integrating into their culture seems pretty illogical. Getting some information about Tenma from them is reasonable but why become Tenma? That is stupid. Because according to his logic, Tenma has split personality and kills being somehow emotionless. He cannot become something like that.
The psychiatrists were also weird. Or maybe they just don't know how powerful Johan's manipulations are.
Tenma's tactic to shoot Johan is another nonsense.... Hiding on top of a bookcase? The hell? Like.... you are so ONE with the surroundings. You are practically invisible there.... He will only attract attention like that. And waiting whole night on top. Jesus...
Interesting, it seems you missed the point completely of this episode. Lunge for example, copying Tenma was nothing new. He's been copying various people from the beginning, his reasoning for this kind of psychology is so he can understand Tenma's movements. Think about this for a second here. Most people who succeed in running away from authority this long escape to a place where they will not be found. But Tenma has been following a predictable trail, and seems to, from the outside perspective, plunging into danger (which he totally is). The thing is, is that this is irrational behavior. Lunge has not, before this point, attempted to get into Tenma's head in this much detail. Considering the previous evidence he's been shown, and the repeated escaped, he is intending to observe every detail. This is Lunge's normal behavior, and is not unrealistic for him to do. Also, the moment where he was called by his daughter is to demonstrate a faint trace of humanity in Lunge. Up to now, we've only been shown things to demonstrate his machine-esque inhumanity, whether it's his ludicrous work schedule, his seemingly uncaring attitude towards his family, his finger tapping, or his determination to complete the task ahead of him causing him to throw a guy who stabbed him and shoot him, all of this seems fairly inhuman. This is why the phone call is such a big deal. He was willing to see his daughter when he could have been working. The only thing to circumvent this is of course, his obsession with Tenma. Also, it is very easy to blend in with the spot Tenma chose, you are underestimating the security. As previously noted, their idea of stepping up security was to check the guest log thoroughly. This is the nineties, there are no security cameras or systems commonly in such places. The most danger a library would typically face is vandalism. The shadow of the upper floor masks Tenma from the bottom floor, and no one would check the top to make sure no one was there. So now this brings me to my final point, the psychology of hiding. People think that to hide, you have to blend in to your surroundings, but that is not the case. Before anything else, you must leave no trace. None whatsoever. I am a paranoid human, so I constantly check for these areas, and as one who hides from others, I've noticed that people are unlikely to pay attention to their surroundings. Blending is of course, a good skill, but hiding where no one look makes you just as invisible. |