Fun facts: Erin Cahill and Keith Robinson who guest star in this episode are Power Rangers Alumni. Erin was from Time Force, and Keith was from Lightspeed. They also teamed up in Power Rangers during their annual team up in an episode called Time for Lightspeed
I just loved the scene where the guy was brushing Monk's shoulders off and Monk started doing the same to him. They were like two cats grooming each other. It was so adorable!
Lol Monk was really loving the bathroom at the theater "I might be a regular attendee here, just so I can use the bathroom" "You went into the men's restroom?"
Natalie really made a strong case for why the critic was the killer but then they all ignored it. The cologne, the fact he was a regular at the victim's restaurant, and the fact he had the right (although also the most common) first initial. I understand why they thought she was biased but she still made a decent case for investigating him.
Can you not get full episodes on RUclips? I've bought whole seasons on here but don't have access to Peacock to watch the movie as it isn't available in my country 😞😞
If it wasn’t for Monk finding both the nicotine gum and the wristwatch, Natalie would’ve been ridiculed to hell as the only motive she had against the critic was giving her daughter a bad review.
This is a pretty long short, but at the end of it they don't even show the true evidence that can convict the killer...🤔 In the full episode the killer is in Julie's presence, yet he doesn't even recognize her ...🤔 He wrote a review about how terrible Julie's performance was, but doesn't even recognize her, so how is that even possible? "Here's what happened..."
Wasn't about getting evidence? It was about destroying his alibi. The elderly attendant would've woken up from his coma and testified against Hannigan.
It's a song called Away, by a man named Andy Breckman. He's one of the people who created the show and worked on it over the years, including producing some directing credits and handling some of the music, and I believe that is a song he created wholesale although I'm not sure if he wrote it for the show specifically or it was just one of his musical works before they used it in the episode.
I wonder what tangible evidence the prosecution presented to the jury in the court of law. While Monk makes it sound logical and a slam-dunk, the jury would consider it just a theory without evidence. I've never seen this episode. Did the critic confess in the end or did they actually get something on him to convince the jury?
“He’s a critic, who cares what he thinks?” 😂 Gotta ❤ Randy!
Randy is 110% correct.
@@Go4Bro Incredible how correct that is nowadays.
Yes, ya do
Fun facts: Erin Cahill and Keith Robinson who guest star in this episode are Power Rangers Alumni. Erin was from Time Force, and Keith was from Lightspeed. They also teamed up in Power Rangers during their annual team up in an episode called Time for Lightspeed
Oh wow. Cool.
As a ranger fan it's an interesting fact
Green and Punk ranger
I thought that was Jen from Time Froce
Oh my God. I remember now! 😅
She went down too easy. In the PRTF series, Jen was one tough gal ;)
I just loved the scene where the guy was brushing Monk's shoulders off and Monk started doing the same to him. They were like two cats grooming each other. It was so adorable!
Like no one mentions that’s Doc from the Love Boat.
@@msbhaven Or Siegfried from Get Smart.
Lol Monk was really loving the bathroom at the theater "I might be a regular attendee here, just so I can use the bathroom" "You went into the men's restroom?"
Natalie really made a strong case for why the critic was the killer but then they all ignored it. The cologne, the fact he was a regular at the victim's restaurant, and the fact he had the right (although also the most common) first initial.
I understand why they thought she was biased but she still made a decent case for investigating him.
Even tho these are clips you already uploaded this is great for people who don't have peacock they get the whole episode in a short amount of time
Can you not get full episodes on RUclips? I've bought whole seasons on here but don't have access to Peacock to watch the movie as it isn't available in my country 😞😞
@@itsneveramannequin8737 you can. i think OP meant for free.
Funny if the critic had made those comments about anyone other than Julie, he 100% could’ve gotten away with it
Eh, Monk still would've caught him.
This episode proves that 1) Natalie is a great detective too and 2) You really shouldn’t say mean things, especially if they aren’t true.😉
If it wasn’t for Monk finding both the nicotine gum and the wristwatch, Natalie would’ve been ridiculed to hell as the only motive she had against the critic was giving her daughter a bad review.
Monk brushing the bathroom attendant is one of the reasons I loved this show. 😆
"How about a mechanical man, like a robot?"
Nice thought, but that case was from the last season. xD
Gilsonite is played by Bernie Kopell who was the doctor on The Love Boat.
THANK YOU I was racking my brain trying to remember where I know him from!
@@funniful he’s aged but then so have I
Also Siegfried from Get Smart.
@@BadWebDiver forgot he was on that.
The killer faked a comment about the performance in the newspaper cuz he wasn't at the play
This is the case that Natalie managed to solve before Monk did
Monk’s girls always know before he does, watch the show from this perspective and you will see
Why would ANYone want to live in a highrise?
Has no one seen... The Towering Inferno...?
😆 but the views though!
Funny thing is you know he’d be responsible, because Dylan Barker has a distinct voice. XD
In this episode, it is the prejudice of the authorities against Natalie that was showcased.
Monk sitting there like a proud uncle! 🥰
Angelic singing.
Oh yeah, she was absolutely poised.
How poised was Julie..?
_Veerrryyyy poised._
Great episode of Monk
This is a pretty long short, but at the end of it they don't even show the true evidence that can convict the killer...🤔 In the full episode the killer is in Julie's presence, yet he doesn't even recognize her ...🤔 He wrote a review about how terrible Julie's performance was, but doesn't even recognize her, so how is that even possible? "Here's what happened..."
Wasn't about getting evidence? It was about destroying his alibi. The elderly attendant would've woken up from his coma and testified against Hannigan.
The song that Julie was singing at the beginning...what is the name or is it a made up song?
It's a song called Away, by a man named Andy Breckman. He's one of the people who created the show and worked on it over the years, including producing some directing credits and handling some of the music, and I believe that is a song he created wholesale although I'm not sure if he wrote it for the show specifically or it was just one of his musical works before they used it in the episode.
I knew the girl who played Jen was on this episode but I didn't knew the guy who played Joel was on this episode too
The intro reminds me of the old detective shows
They're both grooming each other 😂😂😂😂
Good episode
Hopefully they'll make a sequel to this sequel!! Ha Ha
no cameras in the hotel lobby?
I love the Monk show
In all honesty, Julie's performance was forgettable
I was thinking the same thing lol
Everybody’s a critic 😂
She just sat on a log and sang mediorclely
Also nobody else can like your comment so it stays an even 10
@@rebeccathegreat8110 she’s a kid, whaddaya want? Julie Andrews in Sound of Music?
The Love Boat
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FIRST!
Obi Wan has taught you well.
Can Nataly stop using the Lord's name in vain she's sickening don't even like her acting
Are you serious? It is a series.
Change the channel then...🤔
Jesus fucklng christ you’re precious.
I wonder what tangible evidence the prosecution presented to the jury in the court of law. While Monk makes it sound logical and a slam-dunk, the jury would consider it just a theory without evidence.
I've never seen this episode. Did the critic confess in the end or did they actually get something on him to convince the jury?
Oh come on where is the rest of