Gillen points out that Lunge’s "typing" finger motions are a manifestation of his own biases, suggesting Lunge filters facts through his obsession with Tenma.
The episode's title refers to a chilling sequence where Tenma and his allies visit one of Hans Georg Schuwald’s enterprises. For the first time, Tenma sees , acting as Schuwald's secretary and moving openly through the public sphere. Johan appears to be openly taunting Tenma, knowing he is being watched but remaining entirely in control of the situation. Lunge and the Psychology of Evidence Monster Episode 31
The episode ends with Tenma making a definitive choice that separates him from his allies. He leaves Reichwein's safe house, leaving Dieter behind for his own safety. In the closing scenes, Tenma is seen from a black-market dealer. The dealer notes Tenma’s frail, "lifeless" appearance, questioning if the doctor truly has the resolve to pull the trigger. Key Takeaways: Gillen points out that Lunge’s "typing" finger motions
The primary players—Tenma, Johan, Lunge, and the Munich faction—are finally colliding in the same arena. Johan appears to be openly taunting Tenma, knowing