Hello Monster Episode 4

Suspect, Lee Hyun


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After Yang Seung Hoon is arrested in China due to Lee Hyun's tricks, Ji An confronts Lee Hyun, but her attempts backfires when she arrived at his home without getting his correct address. Lee Hyun questions Ji An about who she really is and how does she know a lot about him. Team Leader and Planning Officer is being called to the Deputy Chief's office for mishandling the case and Deputy Chief is getting Ji An transferred to another team and off the case. Detective Yang, Lee Hyun's dad ex-colleague calls him telling that he had an information about Joon Young that he want to tell him but when Lee Hyun arrives, Detective Yang was murdered and he becomes a suspect. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: June 30, 2015

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Hello Monster Episode 4 Reactions

Osaka
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 14, 2016

Seo In Guk stuck in a wardrobe is my religion

Once again, I hope it doesn’t turn to be a thriller drama with a romance on it because we don't need it.
Anyway, Lee Hyeon running away form the crime scene is a little bit...stupid, I might say?
But this one is a clever fallow, so I guess he has a plan.
Jin Ah is getting irritating each episode, she really hasn’t any chemistry with Lee Hyeon.
Sorry to say this, but these two characters aren’t meant to be matched.
We found out that Jin Ah is a kind of stalker. Guess he’s papa was murdered by Kyungsoo’s character (sorry, don’t remember his name at all) so she said to Lee Hyeon that they are “partner” because both of them are seeking revenge.
Last thing that must be said… Seo In Guk knows how to make me go crazy every time he’s wearing a tight shirt.

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DimpleJohn
1 people found this review helpful
May 31, 2016

The chase is on

I like the commissioner, at least he has a sense of order and realism.
The bickering between Lee Hyeon and Ji An is supposed to show us the chemistry between them, but Guk's dead pan delivery makes the bickering feel genuine. It doesn't seem like a cat and mouse chase but because Ji An has yet to prove herself as a noteworthy character, it feels like a lion is playing with a mouse just because he is bored.
As for the idiot move of fleeing the crime scene, only time will tell if Lee Hyeon is a genius or are the idiot cops rubbing off on him
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silent_whispers
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Jul 2, 2015

Filling up.

There are definitely a lot of players here now. They're balanced out well enough here that things don't feel too crowded, while giving us a little bit more on these side characters. Or as I fondly like to think of them as "suspects". As the mystery is who and where are Min and Jun Yeong.

It's very interesting how things are being handled with Ji An boldly stating that she is Lee Hyun's stalker. And she admits to others that she's stalked people. Even stranger is how she so casually talks with her aunt about it. Debating whether she should just start up stalking Lee Hyun again. It's so creepily talked about that I don't feel total disgust with her right now. Even when her aunt reveals that Ji An stalked Lee Hyun whenever he came back to Korea. And that clearly the stalking started when they were children. WTF?

Anywho someone does not want Lee Hyun to get any information, that he's not supposed to have on Jun Yeong. It feels less smart that he would flee a crime scene rather then just be cleared. Not worthy of his intelligence. Sure it's probably going to go he solves the crime or at the very least clears himself. All that hiding suspense stuff. Though seeking Ji An's help seems a dumb move with her lack of investigate of skills. Especially since she's been demoted. (And if I was Ji An I'd turn him in as she could only get in more trouble from there. And the demotion was enough of a price to pay that she should have no debt to Lee Hyun.)

Overall this was a solid episode. The writing is still on point and is handling adding new characters well. I enjoy the slow reveal and character development. Sometimes info dumps can bog down the progression of a show. I Remember You is so well paced. Every episode is a rush!

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