31 - Monster Episode

The primary players—Tenma, Johan, Lunge, and the Munich faction—are finally colliding in the same arena.

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. Monster Episode 31

By appearing in the public eye, Johan forces Tenma to act in a setting where the risk of discovery is highest. The primary players—Tenma, Johan, Lunge, and the Munich

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: The episode ends with Tenma making a definitive

After a period of hiding, Tenma resurfaces to reunite with and Dieter . Reichwein, ever the optimist, hopes to clear Tenma's name and bring Johan to justice through legal means. However, Tenma’s hollowed-out expression and detached demeanor signal a darker path: he has abandoned hope for his own exoneration and is now solely focused on killing Johan Liebert. Johan in Plain Sight

While Tenma tracks Johan, returns to the fold, clashing with Dr. Rudy Gillen . In a sharp psychological exchange, Gillen presents a report as evidence of Tenma's innocence and Johan's existence.