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NOT MY BOY RICHARD!!!!!!!!!

Here is the FULL and UNBLURRED reaction to MONSTER EPISODE 29!!!

Enjoy!!

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Bonezza

Where is Naruto?

Mihai Alexandru Untu

Most probably he started drinking and ended up killing himself by throwing himself down the building. which is really tragic..

Barbara Majoros

Johan is just pure evil. Thank you for the reaction and have a nice holiday

Valts

Johan is referring to a document put forward by United Nations. The document in question being "Convention on the Rights of the Child" which indeed was adopted in 1989 and consists of 54 articles. This is neither British or German law - it's simply a list of principles that member states may or may not follow, but which is generally accepted as being something that should be followed. They have also never changed, since that would require all member states to re-ratify this convention. Germany ratified it in 1992 and thus it would imply that they intend to adapt their laws to follow the convention. So Johan is playing mind games by stretching the definitions. He claims that Richard executed the child, implying that he himself acted like judge, jury and the executioner. In the previous episode, when Richard was talking to Dr. Reichwein he said he remembered why he pulled the trigger - "I learned that it existed in this world. True evil. That's why I shot that young man." And now Johan made it clear that he shot him while being sober. He pressured Richard into admitting that there was nothing else to blame than Richard himself - he's the insane murderer that should be behind the bars. And thus Richard wanting to escape from this trail of thought accepted the bottle which made him even more susceptible to Johan's manipulations. But yeah, I feel like self defense is always justified. I think the idea is that Richard could have shot him just to immobilize, but he chose to shoot him in a vital spot because in the moment he wanted to kill him and he knew it could be justified as self defense. Although I'm unsure if you really have any time or liberty to think this through when you have a gun pointed at you.

Mari

Interesting tangent about law but you missed the first thing Johan said which is that he is specifically referring to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child which contains different articles haha

Mari

The thing is it wasn't actually self defense, remember last episode Richard admitted to the psychiatrist that he shot the kid because when he looked at him he saw that real evil exists in the world. Richard didn't get charged probably because of the self defense angle and the drinking excuse, but in this episode we learn that he was actually sober and the kid was from the same orphanage as Johan and whatever made Johan this way possibly happened to him too, and people regularly describe perceiving Johan as a devil or pure evil. That's the thing Richard was running away from facing like his psychiatrist kept saying, and that's why he was so guilty about it. He never fully admitted even to himself the real reason he did it until Johan confronted him about it, but Johan was right about it being an execution; in the moment Richard didn't do it because he feared for his life, he saw pure evil in the boy and decided to shoot him, then justified it later as being drunk when he was actually drinking to cope instead. Even if anyone else would excuse him as acting in self defense, in his heart he knows that wasn't the reason.

David Guevara

"Luke! I'm paying a whole two dollars for access to your Patreon! I demand you to stream Naruto immediately!" That's how you sounded.

Iago

Johan ate his mind

Hiruman

Funny how negative people can be. To me its more like someone confused because it's not uploaded at scheduled time. Maybe he skipped the rambling part near the end of video

Patrick Jacobsen

it went by fast so I think you missed it, But Johan mentioned that the kid Richard shot was at the 511 Kinderheim orphange, the same orphanage were Johan staged a revolt.

Bonezza

You are both overreacting. I just asked, because Naruto was most often, on Fridays. Nothing else.

wildhunt1973

It's funny how you mention red flags in almost every anime, yet you IGNORED the red flag of Richard giving the case files to his wife and telling her to make sure his daughter understood. At that exact moment, I knew Richard was a walking dead man.