Monk Solves A Murder Case Involving A Earthquake | Monk
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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Season 1, Episode 11 "Mr. Monk and the Earthquake": Renowned philanthropist Henry Rutherford is killed when a moderate earthquake rocks the city and sends a display case falling on top of him. But when Monk examines the scene, he finds clues that suggest foul play.
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Monk Synopsis: Adrian Monk (Emmy®-winner Tony Shalhoub) was once a rising star with the San Francisco Police Department, legendary for using unconventional means to solve the department's most baffling cases. But after the tragic and still-unsolved murder of his wife, Trudy, the devastated Monk becomes obsessive-compulsive. His psychological disorder has caused him to develop an abnormal fear of virtually everything: germs, heights, crowds... even milk. Monk's condition costs him his job, but he's back as a police consultant despite the unique challenges he encounters in his everyday life. These challenges lead Monk to hire a personal nurse, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), who is always there to offer her assistance, even with the simplest of tasks (like organizing his sock drawer). Her less-than-subtle prodding keeps the "defective detective" on track in his investigations, as well as in his efforts to convince Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) to allow him to return to the force.
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I get that you can't show the whole episode, but you know it's incomplete without the joke that the earthquake and the later aftershock shatters Monk's psyche and causes him to speak gibberish, which gets awkward when he has to explain the murder. That also explains the cab driver's "so you can speak English."
That's true, however it's still a treat to get so many clips from this extremely entertaining program!!! 👏👏👏👏
The gibberish part was hilarious to me, Monk pulled some Johnny English thing (or the contrary), i swear, it was hard to resist!
Both medias were made in the 2000s, i miss that period, we could be daring in any jokes, thing that many would apologize for being "offensive"..
I thought the jibe rush part was a little frustrating. I’m a devoted Monk fan.
I love the way Monk looks people directly in their eyes when explaining the evidence he has on them!!!
Couldn't the woman just have gotten a divorce ang get a generous amount of her husbands fortune? Sure then it would be no murder case but somehow risking it all like this seems a bit strange. The motiv in Monk films is often not plausible. As he was a philantropist he maybe would have been generous even in a divorce.
@@danielschoch4881 I suppose its the same reason robbers murder their partners to get their half too? just stupid greed.
Lol the scene Sharona's younger sister "OMG, don't tell me he's staying too" Sharona "I swear he'll be good" Later scene after dinner, everyone is playing charades "The name of the game is called Let's stump Monk"
I'm surprised you can talk with a broken jaw, the captain don't like people threatening his friends.
Would have been neat if he had replied, "What broken jaw?" with the captain's obvious remark, "This one." Pow!
@@stephenwoehr6500 It's always better when they don't to do the obvious line.
like when holmes called lestrade and told him the perpetrator fell out of a window.
7:32 Very resourceful quick thinking here
8:00 "Keep the change"
You just _know_ that in later seasons they'd have added an unnecessary and dumb joke involving him running back to collect the change. There would have been an extended, awkward, 2-minute long conversation between him and the driver.
Early seasons of Monk were always the best 👍
I love the interaction between Monk and the redhead in church. So often on teevee detective shows a person gets caught telling a lie, so they must be the murderer. Here she just tosses it off, oh well you caught me in a lie, tootles
This one is a classic - one of the best episodes!
The moral: when you are a wealthy older man, don't leave your money to your young gf in the event of your passing.
I love how monks old boss there goes. I’m surprised you can talk with a broken Jaw goes. I don’t have a broken jaw and then he goes and punches him.
Now you do
Monk the best 👌
how did monk get through the police academy training, which includes physical confrontation?
He wasn't like this until his wife was murdered.
Miss this show so much.
8:55 you do now.
STAY DOWN PUNK
*an Earthquake
Can’t the guy just delete the message? 😂
How does he do that without Sharona knowing he did, thereby casting suspicion on him?
@@RUclipsallowedmynametobestolen looks like he already pressed a button anyway. And, he can said it is by accident, he was trying to press Repeat to hear the message again.
@@travelingparadise2823 Point well taken.
I mean they could probably get the phone company to recover it
They expect us to believe that the boyfriend could smoother with his hand a medium big construction guy. Try that with a real guy and get immediately knocked back.
42.5 million dollars. I would have to win the lottery
You know me it's Sherilyn
I hated this episode. The start was solid, and i was really interested in how Monk would be able to prove that she killed her husband, when it seemed impossible to prove. But then the rest of the episode focused on her boyfriend getting close to Sharona to do.. something. He was just incredibly sloppy, killing some rando, and his plan made no sense since you'd think if she just laid low Monk would have 0 evidence. I figured the episode would end with him making some mistake that would let monk catch them, but the actual ending was SO MUCH less satisfying, because aparently in that opening scene, the millionaire somehiw made a phone call off screen, and for some reason stayed on the phone through the earthquake, and after the earthquake when he walked away. And that phone call happened to be to Sharona of all people for some reason. So monk didnt really solve anything, and the whole opening scene is extremely misleading because it makes it look like the perfect crime, then the episode is just 40 minutes of filler until this rediculous perfect piece of evidence falls into their lap. And also, why didnt the police put 2 and 2 together when the phone records came in?? Didnt Randy look at them even a little before bringing them to monk?
It wouldn't have been so bad if either, they showed the fact that Sharona got the voicemail from the beginning so they could focus on the tension of the guy trying to destroy the evidence before they find it, or if they just didn't show the murder at all until monk solved it so the reveal of the voicemail wouldn't feel like a lame copout
If Sharona had answered her phone, this episode would be 3 minutes long
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Must it not be "Involving aN Earthquake"? Don´t the US citizens use that "n" after the article "a" when the next word begins with a vocal? Would be quite interessting - thing you´re not tought at school... THX anyway!
I'm sorry. I'm nowhere near the grammar police. But it's "an" earthquake. Not "a" earthquake. That right there just bugs the you know that out of me.
Haha I thought the same thing
She took a manikan hed and knocked him out and partied the shelf on top of him after the earthquake
I hate how any characters are absolute jerks to Monk, but they end up to realize that he is trully useful to everyone.
It wasn't forced like today.
Why did they give away the game so early in the show?🤔
Guess they just went Columbo-style.
There are a number of Monk episodes that show the crime first (assuming that's what you are talking about). This format is called an inverted detective story, and is also known as a howcatchem (as opposed to a whodunit) because the entertainment is in how the detective proves the case rather than how they figure out who did it.
@@RUclipsallowedmynametobestolen Oh, sure enough!--that's indeed what I was referring to and I'd totally forgotten that "Monk" did that too.
They don't give away the game. Yes, they show the crime and the murderer but the real mystery is how did the murderer do it?
It's actually more than "a number of" episodes that do this, it's a majority of them where we see the incident in the intro. It's very rare that we don't, and that's when the mystery is a 'who'. You can usually tell this when Monk or anyone from the main cast appears in the opening scene.
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