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"Monk" (2002): Season 8: Episode 16 -- Monk pursues the killer of his wife in the series finale.
"Monk" (2002): Season 8: Episode 15 -- Monk is called to a crime at the location where he first heard the news of his wife's murder and begins the most important investigation of his life.
"Monk" (2002): :  -- Actor Tony Shaloub (Adrian Monk) gives an example of respecting his character's vulnerability.
"Monk" (2002): :  -- Actors Jason Gray-Stanford (Lieutenant Randall Disher), Ted Levine (Captain Leland Stottlemeyer), and Tony Shaloub (Adrian Monk) discuss their confidence in the writing and the show as a collaborative adventure.
"Monk" (2002): :  -- Actor Tony Shaloub (Adrian Monk) and series co-creator/executive producer David Hoberman talk about how USA Network helped the show succeed and tell how Jackie Lyons, USA's senior vice president of original series, championed the show at ABC.

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User Rating:
8.4/10   4,296 votes
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Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 full episode list
Release Date:
12 July 2002 (USA) more
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Tagline:
Obsessive. Compulsive. Detective. more
Plot:
Adrian Monk is a brilliant San Francisco detective, whose obsessive compulsive disorder just happens to get in the way. full summary
Awards:
Won Golden Globe. Another 12 wins & 35 nominations more
User Reviews:
Best and Funniest Show in Years more (109 total)

Cast

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Tony Shalhoub ... Adrian Monk / ... (125 episodes, 2002-2009)

Jason Gray-Stanford ... Lt. Randall Disher / ... (125 episodes, 2002-2009)

Ted Levine ... Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (125 episodes, 2002-2009)

Traylor Howard ... Natalie Teeger (87 episodes, 2005-2009)
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Runtime:
47 min | USA:60 min (including commercials) | Argentina:60 min
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Trivia:
The show was originally to be made for ABC (the American one) with Michael Richards starring. When he pulled out, so did ABC. However, when the show was successful on the USA network, ABC agreed to carry second-run episodes (much in the same way that USA carries second-run episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999)). This only lasted for a year. more
Goofs:
Continuity: In Mr. Monk and the Red Herring (21 January 2005) Natalie Teeger says that Julie is 11 year old. In Mr. Monk and the Critic (18 September 2009) Julie Teeger is accepted to college, so she aged 7 years in only 4 years. more
Quotes:
[repeated line]
Adrian Monk: Wipe!
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2004) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
It's a Jungle Out There more

FAQ

I heard that Monk has OCD. What is OCD?
I miss Sharona. What happened to Bitty Schram?
What is known so far about Trudy's murder?
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99 out of 115 people found the following review useful.
Best and Funniest Show in Years, 22 August 2004
Author: michealmce from U.S.A.

Seriously, what shows have been that great in the past few years, that could appeal to just about any person? Monk delivers laughs and mysteries to a wide range of audiences. Experts on O.C.D. (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) say that the show does a credit to all patients in this field, instead of insulting and making fun of them, as many shows and movies do.

I'm so glad I discovered this show for my whole family. Now we refer to Friday night as "Monk Night", just because we love this show so much. Everyone should give this show a chance because it deserves at least that much. I almost felt sorry for it, seeing how ABC canceled it and all. But then, luckily, USA saw the promise in it and picked it straight up. Now most people feel sorry for ABC! Of course, if they weren't so quick to, as I say, "Judge and Cancel" all new shows, maybe they could have some decent programs on. 2 episodes just isn't enough.

This isn't one of those shows where I'll say "Well, if you have some extra time one Friday night and you're feeling bored..." No, trust me, this is a show you want to MAKE time for. Let me include a brief overview:

Adrien Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is a Detective with O.C.D. (see above), whose wife died 6 years ago when a car bomb killed her. Monk believed that the bomb was meant for him, and blames himself for her death. For the main part, Monk is going around solving crimes of all shapes and sizes (although they are all homicide), although every once in a while Monk, on one of his cases, will uncover something about the murder of his wife, which is a top goal for him. He is accompanied by his nurse/assistant Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), and just about every episode has the police captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) and Lt. Randal Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), who is an absolute riot at times, because he has a heroic sense. In other words, he's watched too many episodes of "Cops" and likes to imitate major police films. He also seems to have a "thing" for Sharona, even though they act like they hate each other. One last character that finishes off a great cast is Doctor Charles Kroger, Monk's Psychiatrist.

Overall, this is a must see for all, and if you miss this show, you're missing out on a great entertainment opportunity.

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