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"The Hurt Man" is the fifth episode of the American biographical crime drama television series '' Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story'', the second season of the anthology series ''Monster'', created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan for
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. Directed by Michael Uppendahl and written by Brennan, the episode was released on Netflix on September 19, 2024. The season dramatizes the murder case of brothers
Lyle and Erik Menendez Joseph Lyle Menendez (born January 10, 1968) and Erik Galen Menendez (born November 27, 1970), commonly referred to as the Menendez brothers, are American brothers convicted of Parricide, killing their parents, José and Mary Louise "Kitty" Me ...
, convicted of the 1989 murders of their parents in
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. Filmed in a single continuous take (or "one-shot"), the episode features Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez, who recounts his childhood abuse in a conversation with his attorney, Leslie Abramson (played by
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). This marks Koch as the only cast member to appear in every episode of the season. The episode received critical acclaim for its acting, direction, writing, and emotional intensity, with some critics regarding it as a standout of the season and one of Murphy's strongest works. The Menendez brothers praised Koch's performance in the episode.


Plot

In a jail interview room, Erik Menendez ( Cooper Koch) speaks with his defense attorney, Leslie Abramson (
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), about the sexual, physical, and emotional abuse he allegedly suffered from his father, José Menendez. Erik describes the abuse that began in early childhood and continued into his late teens, as well as the complicity of his mother, Kitty Menendez, who he claims enabled it. He also claims that his confusion about his sexuality stems from the abuse he experienced. He refers to himself as "the Hurt Man", a childhood nickname reflecting his sense of permanent brokenness and lack of self-identity. Leslie, primarily seen from behind, listens compassionately, occasionally asking questions to affirm Erik’s lack of blame.


Production


Writing and development

The episode was written by series co-creator Ian Brennan and directed by Michael Uppendahl. According to co-creator Ryan Murphy, it was not initially planned as a one-shot episode, but during the writing process, he realized that "the most powerful way to do it would be ..in one shot so that iewerscould not look away", as his goal was "to give Erik Menendez his day in court, to talk about what had happened to him uninterrupted, with no bias". He stated that the dialogue was based on Erik's documented statements, transcripts, and writings to maintain authenticity. Three days prior to the
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, Brennan completed the 34-page screenplay in one sitting for three hours. Koch received the screenplay in June that year, nine months before they filmed the episode in March 2024. He stated, "The script became the backbone of my reparation for the rolebecause it was the backstory that I didn't have to write for myself, for the character." Brennan shared the full screenplay to Deadline in June 2025.


Filming

Uppendahl opted minimal rehearsal to preserve authenticity, with Koch and Graynor only rehearsing once on set before filming. Cinematographer Jason McCormick begins with a static shot and gradually zooms in on Koch’s face, while Graynor’s face remains unseen as she slowly disappears from the shot. A total of eight takes were filmed over two days; the eighth and final take was selected for the final broadcast. Koch described the process as emotionally draining and "super nerve-wracking," citing that his performance in the first two takes felt dry due to his nervousness around Murphy.


Reception


Critical response

In his review for '' Vanity Fair'', Richard Lawson praised the episode, calling it “a formal wonder, bold in its simplicity”. He commended Cooper Koch's performance to be " lazingwith ache and fury, wholly selling a story of how trauma has unmoored one young man from both himself and reality". However, Lawson critiques the season's overall inconsistency, observing that while "The Hurt Man" evokes empathy, subsequent episodes cast doubt on Erik's credibility and portray the brothers more cynically. This tonal shift, according to Lawson, undermines the impact of the episode and makes it disconnected from the rest of the series. ''
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s Inkoo Kang commended "The Hurt Man" as "some of
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's most moving and startling work in ages". Aramide Tinubu of ''
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'' similarly praised the episode as a standout, highlighting Brennan's writing and Koch's performance. The episode was ranked among '' IndieWire'''s "32 Best Television Episodes of 2024". Writer Proma Khosla described it as "an impressive confluence of writing, directing, and performance encased within the wider noise of the season," adding that "maybe, if only for one episode, the series serves rik Menendezwell."


Response from Lyle and Erik Menendez

Despite their public criticism of the series,
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expressed positive reactions to Koch’s performance in the episode. Erik, who met Koch during a prison visit facilitated by
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, told the actor he intended to watch the episode despite finding its subject matter difficult. Erik added, "I've heard nothing but great things about ochand about Episode 5, and that
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" Lyle similarly told Koch that he was “very moved” and felt Koch captured Erik's presence.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hurt Man, The 2024 American television episodes