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  1. Dec 6, 2009 · This final episode of Monk picks up where the last ended. Monk (Tony Shalhoub) and Natalie (Traylor Howard) are watching the tape that Trudy (Melora Hardin) had recorded prior to her death. She ...

  2. Recap /. Monk S1E1 "Mr. Monk and the Candidate". Adrian Monk, a former policeman discharged for psychiatric reasons, hopes to get back into law enforcement. His efforts to prove himself get caught up in public politics when a bodyguard is killed during a mayoral campaign speech.

  3. "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" is the two-part pilot episode of the American comedy drama detective television series Monk. It introduces the character of Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), a private detective with obsessive–compulsive disorder and multiple phobias, and his assistant Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), as well as police officers Leland Stottlemeyer and Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford).

  4. Carl Marotte. Hal Eisen. Timothy Daly. Robin Duke. Synopsis. Sharona blindsides Monk by announcing she is going to be flying to New Jersey to visit her Aunt Minn. The notion of going a whole week ...

  5. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of Monk. When the mysterious "Six-Way Killer" strikes in San Francisco, Monk's detective skills are pitted against the flashy forensic technology of a federal agent as they both pursue the ...

  6. Mr. Monk and Sharona is the tenth episode of the eighth season of Monk. It marks the long-awaited reappearance of Bitty Schram as Monk's former assistant, Sharona Fleming, after her abrupt departure from the show during the 3rd season. Sharona returns to San Francisco due to her uncle's death, which turns out to be a big payday. But Monk immediately suspects foul play putting Sharona's ...

  7. Dec 5, 2009 · The entire handling of the Trudy mystery over the two-week finale, with Monk poisoned, “D.O.A.”-style, and his assistant, Natalie, moping by his side, felt forced and anticlimactic — as if it were an annoying necessity that had to be dealt with. And it ignored important parts of the Trudy mythology that the show had built up.

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