9:37 i love how the woman ignore the guy setting fire to the board after glancing at him and the fire and goes back to talking with her friend like she didn't just witness arson.. 😂
Reverend Jorgensen (Meat Loaf): "She wasn't supposed to *drink* it! She was supposed to rub it on her neck! That wasn't voodoo; that was voo-*don't*!" Hahaha, Voodoo is one of my fav episodes, I didn't realize Meat Loaf was the Rev - wow! His performance was hilarious and so memorable. RIP!
I know he did it all for Trudy, but Monk fulfilling Rickover’s final request in life is kinda intriguing. Also spoilers for the movie so don’t scroll any further if you haven’t seen it. Maybe that’s why Molly was so indifferent when her fiancée was killed. Her father is a corrupt murder…Okay I’m joking, but GOD the movie was so good besides her character’s emotions. You’d think this woman would be distraught and overwhelmed. Especially since the man she loved died the way he did. I get it. This is Monk’s movie. He’s dealing with his own mental health issues. And let me clarify, I really really enjoyed the movie. No real gripe about anything else besides the simplicity of the solve. However, i personally believe they could’ve went a step further with Molly’s character. Given her more of a role besides barely grieving fiancée. And I get this probably would’ve gotten cut and not been added to final production, but and hear me out… What if Molly was so incredibly enraged by the idea that her fiancée was killed that (only for a few minutes in the movie) considers murdering him to avenge the love of her life. This has multiple layers, since: 1. Her father being a cold blooded murder, it’s literally in her blood. Maybe Monk has to remind her of that and that she should choose to live more like her mother 2. Monk literally spent an entire series looking to avenge Trudy’s death. He could share with Molly his difficulties throughout the years. I just think Molly was an underused treasure chest. She’s the bridge (not on hydraulics lol ❤️Randy) between the series in 2002 and the movie in 2023. Okay my rant and edits are finished. If you got this far, I love you and wish you the best❤️
I don't know; I feel like Molly acted exactly like every single loved one of a victim acted on this show. Practically every episode where we see a significant other or family member (and they didn't do it), they're upset and hurt, but in the same way you are when your dog dies. Obvious exception to Monk himself. Is it realistic? No. But it's also not realistic for so many people to casually kill someone and get on with their day jobs with full emotional integrity in all other regards. That's just how this show (and every other 2000s murder mystery show) works. Also, this is a personal thing, but I definitely felt that Molly was used a LOT in the film. Arguably too much for someone who had no presence in the original series. She was well-acted with a good, simple arc, and she and Monk provided a two-way grounding point for each other that fit into the movie's primary theme. I don't think she needed to be changed, or go on a negative spiral. She’s given a ton of focus as-is. BTW, if you're a bit disappointed with the lack of character interactions between Monk and his daughter, I highly recommend the novels. Several of them focus on her.
Rip Meat Loaf. Great singer songwriter, great musician, great actor, and great person. I can’t say I have seen a cameo of him in a movie that I didn’t enjoy.
@@GathKingLeppbertI Cameo, a small part in a play or movie, played by a distinguished actor or celebrity. I think this would be a justifiable use of the word.
@@vladtepes97 I don’t know if this is supposed to be a joke or what it’s hard to understand through text, but also a great roll. That one I think is more than just a cameo.
Lol "But find a different ambulance" "That one is cursed" Lol "He was a thirsty victim" Hi we are checking out" Which room? "The one with the bomb behind the painting"
I's 2024 and I just found this extremely good, Love it TV series and I watch it over and over. Every episode is a winner. I remember when Tony was in "13 ghosts" and be was also a widower. He is just GREAT!
I have to say: I find Rickover incredibly stupid, I mean, he would’ve gotten away with three murders (and probably Monk’s murder) if he didn’t bury the body in his *FREAKING YARD!!!*
Only way he could ensure it wasn’t found by renovation or construction. Not the ideal solution, particularly after he was promoted and had more resources, but it also gave him a private place to actually bury the body without being seen.
For the candidate crime, didn't the bodyguard tell anyone that someone just asked him to murder an intern? I feel like you should be telling literally anyone you can tell after you hear a favor like that.
It was probably all kept to vague wording and implication. It wouldn't be enough to go out with an accusation, at least before the intern showed up dead.
My guess is that she saw that the paramedic checks off that she was not the first responder there for covering her tracks. in other words, she pretty much written her medical obituary before anyone worthwhile seeing her.
The incorrect spelling of her name. Targer as opposed to Teeger. It was the same spelling on the package with her voodoo doll so she realized that the paramedic was “the guy” who has been sending voodoo dolls
The parachute "drowning" is one reason why water from the lungs and/or stomach of a victim is tested. With microscopic and chemical analysis, you can find where they entered the water, or if the water is from the tap.
The case about the dolls, reminds me of another famous detective with OCD. "How do you hide a tree? In a forest. Where do you hide a murder? Among other murders"
What makes me laugh is usually they choose some really attractive model guy or woman and make them need money and kill someone in some weird way to get it but i love it
The most impossible thing from this video was the guy accidentally catching the fish while going for the rock. Trying to get them on purpose is hard enough 😅
That first solution is hilariously awful. Monk knew he hired the hit because he pointed at the gunman? And he says this wasn't possible because balloons were in the way? That's his big "gotcha"? Not only is this terrible reasoning, but if the balloons were in the way, then how did the gunman hit his target in the first place? The writers really dropped the bomb on that one.
He got him in the end cause he panicked also, didn't really help himself. Also that was the pilot episode so they were still finding their footing with the writing
The balloons were in the way of where he was standing. They weren't in the way of where the bodyguard was standing which was on the other side of the stage. However the part that never made sense to me is why point to the correct place where the shooter was to begin with. If he gets caught he's gonna tell who hired him.
ahem no, the culprit literally said he still saw/heard him despite the balloons... did you actually watch the case? Except Monk proved there is no way he could have heard him because of how it resonates when the killer shot from so high... hence the experiment he made with Sharona right after. But yes, there are several bad cases with very very bad evidence that do not prove anything linked to murder in Monk, this one is not one of them.
yea, that paramedic, not the brightest murderer....think they would have noticed signs of a fight even if she had won and killed Natalie, think they would have questioned the mess.
She did a little after monk but went to college and left acting. Last I heard she got a job working for tiktok. The actual company not as a content creator
My dream running towards a cyclone fence i passed by a boulder. Of someone dressed in orange saying don't leave me and I walk into a church when I passed the boulder he was gone
"You were in Hell; Surrounded by honest people."
Everything about that line, from its writing to Tony Shalhoub's delivery, was a master stroke!
That line is _just_ so perfect. I had to stop and think about it for a bit the first time I watched this episode.
"He was a thirsty victim" "I mean..a perfect victim" - Adrian Monk
Haha
I am crying legitimate tears remembering how thirsty he was that whole episode!
14:57 Love that Stottlemeyer seems to know what’s going to happen and he’s enjoying it.😂
Stottlemeyer smiling while watching Monk on a roll is the best part of the scene. He knows his buddy is on his way back.
16:14 *it's MAGIC how her shoes were on then came off then were on AGAIN* several times .. lol
9:37 i love how the woman ignore the guy setting fire to the board after glancing at him and the fire and goes back to talking with her friend like she didn't just witness arson.. 😂
That first guy where monk goes “how did you know where he was?” And the guys face just drops is priceless
Mr. Monk for president. All the dark secrets would be solved.
And exposed government ones too
W
It would take him three days to sign a single law
The nation's wealth would go to the sanitation department.
They would assassinate him before he had the chance.
Reverend Jorgensen (Meat Loaf): "She wasn't supposed to *drink* it! She was supposed to rub it on her neck! That wasn't voodoo; that was voo-*don't*!"
Hahaha, Voodoo is one of my fav episodes, I didn't realize Meat Loaf was the Rev - wow! His performance was hilarious and so memorable. RIP!
What did you think about Alice Cooper? Bet he had a blast!
Yeah the ep w AC too. Glad u remind me. Thx! 👍
We need Law and Order: Monk. First we see Monk catch the killer. Then we see the DAs try to get a conviction with the “evidence”
Just show them the black and white flashbacks
Use the same DA that prosecuted Columbo’s cases
This is why I hate svu. That sounds fucking aweful
@@Grastiars1😂
Nothing wrong with Monk format. I hate flashbacks and multi-time sections that leave me wondering which year it is!
Monk is literally dying and STILL is the best detective.
8:00 Stottlemeyer: son of a ****, I stood in line for half an hour just to to touch this stupid thing.
yea... Idk why we humans are like that 😂
16:18 - Natalie's shoes fell off
16:19 - shoes are back on her feet
16:27 - Natalie's barefoot again
16:29 - Shoes are back on her feet... again :)
Magic ✨
I like the sounds she makes during fighting
Mr. Monk, is that you?
@@bossgandy Perhaps *wipe*
Oh great, the feet people are on MonkTube 😒
I could really see Mr Monk as being Julie’s father figure or a godfather to her, anybody else?
Yes.
I think they had a very close relationship although that get well card probably took it near the point of no return.
I know he did it all for Trudy, but Monk fulfilling Rickover’s final request in life is kinda intriguing. Also spoilers for the movie so don’t scroll any further if you haven’t seen it.
Maybe that’s why Molly was so indifferent when her fiancée was killed. Her father is a corrupt murder…Okay I’m joking, but GOD the movie was so good besides her character’s emotions. You’d think this woman would be distraught and overwhelmed. Especially since the man she loved died the way he did. I get it. This is Monk’s movie. He’s dealing with his own mental health issues. And let me clarify, I really really enjoyed the movie. No real gripe about anything else besides the simplicity of the solve. However, i personally believe they could’ve went a step further with Molly’s character. Given her more of a role besides barely grieving fiancée. And I get this probably would’ve gotten cut and not been added to final production, but and hear me out… What if Molly was so incredibly enraged by the idea that her fiancée was killed that (only for a few minutes in the movie) considers murdering him to avenge the love of her life. This has multiple layers, since:
1. Her father being a cold blooded murder, it’s literally in her blood. Maybe Monk has to remind her of that and that she should choose to live more like her mother
2. Monk literally spent an entire series looking to avenge Trudy’s death. He could share with Molly his difficulties throughout the years.
I just think Molly was an underused treasure chest. She’s the bridge (not on hydraulics lol ❤️Randy) between the series in 2002 and the movie in 2023.
Okay my rant and edits are finished. If you got this far, I love you and wish you the best❤️
I don't know; I feel like Molly acted exactly like every single loved one of a victim acted on this show. Practically every episode where we see a significant other or family member (and they didn't do it), they're upset and hurt, but in the same way you are when your dog dies. Obvious exception to Monk himself. Is it realistic? No. But it's also not realistic for so many people to casually kill someone and get on with their day jobs with full emotional integrity in all other regards. That's just how this show (and every other 2000s murder mystery show) works.
Also, this is a personal thing, but I definitely felt that Molly was used a LOT in the film. Arguably too much for someone who had no presence in the original series. She was well-acted with a good, simple arc, and she and Monk provided a two-way grounding point for each other that fit into the movie's primary theme. I don't think she needed to be changed, or go on a negative spiral. She’s given a ton of focus as-is.
BTW, if you're a bit disappointed with the lack of character interactions between Monk and his daughter, I highly recommend the novels. Several of them focus on her.
Here is the thing, when you die from things like bungee jumping or sky diving, no one is gonna mourn u
Wasn't America a much better place to live when this series was on television every week? 🤔
Absolutely!
24:00 Monk holding his gun like an OG
Rip Meat Loaf. Great singer songwriter, great musician, great actor, and great person. I can’t say I have seen a cameo of him in a movie that I didn’t enjoy.
Ackshyoolee 😂😂😂
Cameos are generally one and done
Meatloaf guest-starred which is totally different.
um, excuse me, but his name was robert paulson, thank you very much.
@@GathKingLeppbertI Cameo, a small part in a play or movie, played by a distinguished actor or celebrity. I think this would be a justifiable use of the word.
@@vladtepes97 I don’t know if this is supposed to be a joke or what it’s hard to understand through text, but also a great roll. That one I think is more than just a cameo.
Great representative for the antivax community.
Lol "But find a different ambulance" "That one is cursed" Lol "He was a thirsty victim" Hi we are checking out" Which room? "The one with the bomb behind the painting"
I's 2024 and I just found this extremely good, Love it TV series and I watch it over and over. Every episode is a winner. I remember when Tony was in "13 ghosts" and be was also a widower. He is just GREAT!
Anyone else felt that Randy Disher resembles Chandler Bing in many ways, at various occasions.. The expressions, the acting, the subtle humor!!!
Oh yeah I can see that.
Disher played the idiot while Chandler was the smart one of the group. Not book smart like Ross but more of a critical thinker.
@@chibalearns40 absolutely. They’re not identical, but there are some similarities.
Always!!!!! Everytime 🤣
Mr. Monk and The VooDoo Curse is one of my favorite episodes. RIP Meat Loaf
Right on.
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING THE MOVIE, IT WAS A GIGANTIC DISAPPOINTMENT!!!!!!
😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
I have to say: I find Rickover incredibly stupid, I mean, he would’ve gotten away with three murders (and probably Monk’s murder) if he didn’t bury the body in his *FREAKING YARD!!!*
Only way he could ensure it wasn’t found by renovation or construction. Not the ideal solution, particularly after he was promoted and had more resources, but it also gave him a private place to actually bury the body without being seen.
Actually it was the use of the sundial to mark the grave that sealed it. Why not a bird bath?
"what's in this"
"terpintine"
billy you get an f forever
I stopped watching american network tv and news a long time ago so I'm glad it's available here.
Where do you live?
I live on the Southside of Chicago, United States of America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love Monk, but there are quite a lot of episodes where the crimes and/or how they are solved don’t make sense. Anyway a lot of fun.
For the candidate crime, didn't the bodyguard tell anyone that someone just asked him to murder an intern? I feel like you should be telling literally anyone you can tell after you hear a favor like that.
It was probably all kept to vague wording and implication. It wouldn't be enough to go out with an accusation, at least before the intern showed up dead.
I think he was gonna blackmail him? Idk, it's the only reason I can think of not to tell anyone immediately.
At 21:42, what did Natalie see to make her nervous?
My guess is that she saw that the paramedic checks off that she was not the first responder there for covering her tracks. in other words, she pretty much written her medical obituary before anyone worthwhile seeing her.
The incorrect spelling of her name. Targer as opposed to Teeger. It was the same spelling on the package with her voodoo doll so she realized that the paramedic was “the guy” who has been sending voodoo dolls
The parachute "drowning" is one reason why water from the lungs and/or stomach of a victim is tested. With microscopic and chemical analysis, you can find where they entered the water, or if the water is from the tap.
The case about the dolls, reminds me of another famous detective with OCD.
"How do you hide a tree? In a forest. Where do you hide a murder? Among other murders"
14:54 is that... is that Garth from Supernatural?!! 🤩❤️✨
I watch this show every day on Cozi TV
It's my favorite show well written and directed.
25:58 FOR NOTHING!!!!
You KILLED HIS WIFE
Mistake! 16:18 her shoes came off. Back on in next shot and same thing at 16:26
What makes me laugh is usually they choose some really attractive model guy or woman and make them need money and kill someone in some weird way to get it but i love it
I loved how Monk solved a crime in Mexico while being thirsty af.
Love Monk ❤❤❤
Go, Monk!
One good journalist with Monks brain could prove a lot of truth. 😂
19:23 - the plot to this episode sounds very similar to Agatha Chistie's "A. B. C. Murders"
Mr Monk and the genius is my fav one
Love that one. Patrick Kloster was brilliant and always one step ahead of Monk.
The most impossible thing from this video was the guy accidentally catching the fish while going for the rock. Trying to get them on purpose is hard enough 😅
Justin subribed 💯.. this is comfortable viewing 👌
Yeah
Mr Monk does it again
Theory: Monk deliberately left the gun there so Rickover could shoot himself
You’re getting mad confused with foils war that’s how quite a few episodes ended
@@lifewithlee6298 Well, I’ve never seen Foyle’s War although being a big fan of Anthony Hororwitz, so no
With this episode I met Monk
Wait, I’m confused, why were they searching people for the rock if they don’t even know it was stolen?
Maybe a preemptive/deterrent measure
Could just be a normal protocol for that museum
They search everyone leaving the building to make sure they aren't stealing anything. Something he should have already known but whatever
8:39 Did'nt notice it had a mark on it
6:15 freeze guy diving lesson
The first case has Sam from Rookie Blue and Gerard from Teen Wolf. Gayle O'Grady, too!
I think I have said this before, but goldfish can live for many decades if properly cared for.
She probably wasn't going to win the science fair.
So glad Natalie got hired.
Another mistake of the first culprit is he shopped around the politician's circle when he can shop from outside which was much safer.
Meatloaf never thought to say oh by the way, she’s by five or six of those dolls like all the victims you have
Cool stuff
That first solution is hilariously awful. Monk knew he hired the hit because he pointed at the gunman? And he says this wasn't possible because balloons were in the way? That's his big "gotcha"? Not only is this terrible reasoning, but if the balloons were in the way, then how did the gunman hit his target in the first place? The writers really dropped the bomb on that one.
He got him in the end cause he panicked also, didn't really help himself. Also that was the pilot episode so they were still finding their footing with the writing
The balloons were in the way of where he was standing. They weren't in the way of where the bodyguard was standing which was on the other side of the stage.
However the part that never made sense to me is why point to the correct place where the shooter was to begin with. If he gets caught he's gonna tell who hired him.
ahem no, the culprit literally said he still saw/heard him despite the balloons... did you actually watch the case? Except Monk proved there is no way he could have heard him because of how it resonates when the killer shot from so high... hence the experiment he made with Sharona right after.
But yes, there are several bad cases with very very bad evidence that do not prove anything linked to murder in Monk, this one is not one of them.
Was it a real marble fish in the moon rock episode with the fish struggling on the floor or a robot toy?
yea, that paramedic, not the brightest murderer....think they would have noticed signs of a fight even if she had won and killed Natalie, think they would have questioned the mess.
Mr monk and the voodoo curse was season 8 episode 7
I would use process of elimination.
It cant be comming from a new sky scraper because none of the windows open on them.
The moment you realize monk is the man
The actress who played Julie Tigger grew up to be a beautiful woman, but I don’t see her in anything anymore
She did a little after monk but went to college and left acting. Last I heard she got a job working for tiktok. The actual company not as a content creator
@@davidalexander3320my jaws dropped before I read the last three words😊
What did Yeager see in the papers?
Monk rocks
TURPINTINE?!!?
HOW IRRESPONSIBLE ARE YOU
The actor who played the killer in this episode played Ted's psycho boyfriend in Queer As Folk. He's developed a niche for himself.m
17:35 Fingerprints all over it
And that’s how really from community got to go to college 😅
The Voodoo Curse was in Season 8, not Season 7.
Does anyone noticed that the cleaning lady looks like a female Samuel Jackson 😂😂
My dream running towards a cyclone fence i passed by a boulder. Of someone dressed in orange saying don't leave me and I walk into a church when I passed the boulder he was gone
I wonder who smarter Adrian or Shawn Spencer?
The stolen diamond story is a wrong choice.
We all know what happens when you get featured on Forbes
Marbal fish?
Meatloaf……hahaha
Monk so Dame thirst
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
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