"You may not like me, but you know me." Props to the Captain. He let Jared know he understands. His son probably blames him for the divorce, but he knows his father is a good cop and trusts him enough to do the right thing.
I really like this episode and how much Monk hates being at this concert while Randy and Jared are just jamming out.😂❤ Also, the fact that Monk confused “Rock Show” with a geology exhibit is hilarious.😅😂
The shady dude was the star of the show and not a suspect at the time. It makes sense that they'd let him go wherever he wanted, after all the house wasn't a crime scene yet either.
Lucky for Kendra, Stottlemeyer brought Monk with him. Guy can know little to nothing going into a case and still find all the pieces to solve it. Only he can notice stuff like no mud on the victim's shoes or no teeth marks on the tourniquet or an envelope disappearing in less than a minute of being in a room (Just to name a few😄) I love this show. Thank goodness it's on Prime
@@RUclipsallowedmynametobestolen Yep. He didn't spend a lot of time with him nor his brother due to his job, and later divorce. But the kid realized by watching his father work that his father worked so much because of his values
It's episodes like this that make me think "how did it not end here?" He's a "brilliant" Detective. Yet, doesn't know the difference between a porta potty and a phone booth? Did he stick the quarter in the toilet? C'mon.
He blacks out when anxious, which does make sense given his many, many traumas, including but not reduced to abuse by his parents, isolation from peers from a young age, extreme bullying, abandonment by his father, dysfunctional household, witnessing multiple corpses and deaths (one literally at his porch), Trudy, joining a cult, being kidnapped a few times, and being buried alive at least twice. Half of the show is explaining that Adrian's genius was developed as a defense mechanism that allows him to be somewhat functional.
"You may not like me, but you know me."
Props to the Captain. He let Jared know he understands. His son probably blames him for the divorce, but he knows his father is a good cop and trusts him enough to do the right thing.
I really like this episode and how much Monk hates being at this concert while Randy and Jared are just jamming out.😂❤
Also, the fact that Monk confused “Rock Show” with a geology exhibit is hilarious.😅😂
It's not ON the beach ball...it's IN the beach ball! 👏🏾
The scene where the shady dude asks to tag along to see the victim's old house, and monks just like yeah sure whatever
The shady dude was the star of the show and not a suspect at the time. It makes sense that they'd let him go wherever he wanted, after all the house wasn't a crime scene yet either.
LOl "You thought it was an actually geology exhibit?" "Well yeah"
"You thought it was an *actual* geology exhibit?"
For those of you that never saw this full episode, that's Leland's son at the end, holding the blue beach ball...🙂
you mean Ted Levine real son ?
Lucky for Kendra, Stottlemeyer brought Monk with him. Guy can know little to nothing going into a case and still find all the pieces to solve it. Only he can notice stuff like no mud on the victim's shoes or no teeth marks on the tourniquet or an envelope disappearing in less than a minute of being in a room (Just to name a few😄) I love this show. Thank goodness it's on Prime
Stottlemeyer could see things even Monk would miss, but isn't allowed to drink on duty
@@meyer6891 😄
@@meyer6891True😂 I remember that Vegas episode!
you know you fcked up when monk starts to say HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED 😂
That phobia line is likely what got monk interested in the case.
That line: 'People don't just get over their phobia overnight do they?' Monk knows the answer to that all too well.
One of my favorite episodes,,,
Anytime,,,
For Monk, Hell hole and Port-a-john are the same thing.
Legendary!
The scene started like a video game
One of the recurrent stupid things in movies is that a person turns his back to the person he or she is arguing with...
Monk! Monk! Monk!!
One real Mrsmonk❤
The roadie so pretty
What happened between the kid and Stottle that earned his trust? I feel like we missed an entire subplot
I would like to know that too!
Basically, he admitted he wasn't the father the kid deserved but meant good, and thanked him for helping in this case
@@meyer6891 So Stottlemeyer was the boy's father?
@@RUclipsallowedmynametobestolen Yep. He didn't spend a lot of time with him nor his brother due to his job, and later divorce. But the kid realized by watching his father work that his father worked so much because of his values
@@meyer6891 Thanks, meyer6891!
I remember the beach ball!
Always Jihoo/Lei/Ren, be it Korean, Chinese or Thai version, they're the ones ✨
What? Idk what you're talking about but does anyone know this song?
That’s not how Registered Mail works
Actually, you can seen registered to yourself...🙂
@@keithbannister9271Yup. I've done it.
It's episodes like this that make me think "how did it not end here?" He's a "brilliant" Detective. Yet, doesn't know the difference between a porta potty and a phone booth? Did he stick the quarter in the toilet? C'mon.
He blacks out when anxious, which does make sense given his many, many traumas, including but not reduced to abuse by his parents, isolation from peers from a young age, extreme bullying, abandonment by his father, dysfunctional household, witnessing multiple corpses and deaths (one literally at his porch), Trudy, joining a cult, being kidnapped a few times, and being buried alive at least twice.
Half of the show is explaining that Adrian's genius was developed as a defense mechanism that allows him to be somewhat functional.
@@meyer6891 Are there 2 episodes with him being buried alive ? I can remember 1, and I think I've seen them all
@@Josh.WDW. The one with the Kung Fu zombie, and the one were he helped Kroger's son follow a "treasure" map
@@meyer6891 Okay, whew, I HAVE seen them all lol