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Andy Breckman (creator)
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15 August 2008 (Season 7, Episode 5)
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Monk is put in an uncomfortable position when Natalie asks him to help solve the apparent suicide of her ex-husband's friend. | full synopsis
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(Episode Complete credited cast)| Tony Shalhoub | ... | Adrian Monk | |
| Traylor Howard | ... | Natalie Teeger | |
| Jason Gray-Stanford | ... | Lt. Randall Disher | |
| Ted Levine | ... | Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (credit only) | |
| Casper Van Dien | ... | Lt. Steven Albright | |
| La Monde Byrd | ... | Petty Officer Wedoes | |
| Rob Evors | ... | Petty Officer Kramer | |
| William Atherton | ... | Commander Whitaker | |
| Hector Elizondo | ... | Dr. Neven Bell | |
| Dan McNeill | ... | Passing Sailor #1 | |
| Pepper Sweeney | ... | Navy Cook | |
| Scott MacDonald | ... | Chief of Boat | |
| Tom Nagel | ... | Passing Sailor #2 | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Chris Krauser | ... | Cook | |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Monk and Natalie end up on a submarine as they investigate the suspicious death of an officer. They have been asked to do so by an old friend of Natalie's, played by Casper Van Dien of "Starship Troopers" and who also appeared in the 2001 submarine thriller, "Danger Beneath the Sea." This is a locked-room thriller, as Monk dismissively observes. We know who the killer is right away, as we did in "The Genius," but it takes Monk time to work out the details. Meanwhile, he has Dr. Bell at his side to guide him -- even though Monk is apparently the only one who can see and hear the good doctor. A wonderful episode. And we get to see a lot more of Hector Elizondo as Dr. Bell as he helps Monk solve the crime. Not to knock the late, great Dr. Kroger, but he would have never shown up on a submarine. That would not have been his style. Somehow, it seems fitting that Bell would show up to help Monk, even if Bell is simply a figment of Monk's imagination. Monk imagines the trim and athletic Bell dressed from head to foot in black. Elizondo looks quite dashing.