i love how just "CAPTAIN THAT WAS MONK!" *everyone just stops what they're doing.*
That dude right next Randy 0:06 putting on his jacket and freezing on the spot.
The fact that he says "He's Monk" just shows how much trust they all have in him even if it's doubted sometimes.
I just realized how horrible this must've been for Adrian: he's reliving the death of his wife but now it's happening to his best friend.
This exchange, earlier in the episode:
"You don't know what I'm going through!"
"I know better than you might think. Where you are, right now, is where I wake up every morning."
@@MichaelLee-tt7gm Yeah and when they catch the guy the captain and Monk have a great scene afterwards where he says he sympathizes with Monk and says that he now understands why he's so dedicated to finding his wife's killer.
Adrian monk wouldn't be Adrian monk without Tony shalhoub. He is the best actor for this character
Michael Richards would have been interesting but it just wouldn’t have been Monk.
Exactly. Shalhoub elevated this show into something more than its parts. As does the actor who plays the Captain (and also Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs), but you can imagine the show being almost as enjoyable with a different actor as the Captain. Not so with Monk. Shalhoub brings an integrity and humanity to the character that keeps him from becoming a cartoon, in spite of writing that doesn’t always exhibit the same amount of depth and dimension. My opinion, of course. Shalhoub is great in everything that I’ve seen him do.
Only else actor i can get in my mind for this role is Crispin Glover
@@clbazar In the bonus tracks on DVD Hoberman said that Shalhoub first wasn't available (Broadway play) and that they had to wait for him. Great decision.
He's such a good actor people don't realize how much of his performance as Monk is acting. The real Tony is completely different.
I LOVED as soon as Randy said it was Monk every single cop just froze, they all knew what was coming, BRILLIANT scene...
I watched it 10+ times just to see every cop's reaction...
Monk is being such a good friend. Not letting the captain fall into that level.
Yeah, he was going to be impulsive and blow the case, Monk was thinking ahead, a conviction, the Captain not getting in trouble. You know, it's sad, for all it's worth, all he cared about his wife, she ended up divorcing him and later the Captain fell for a woman who was a murderer, which once again got him behaving in an erratic way, even turning against Monk, and he said some very hurtful things to him, even demeaning Monk's character, as if Monk didn't want him to be happy. When it comes to women, he's very irrational. You'd think he'd have known by now, bros before hoes. 😆He knew she was lying straight away when she said Monk came onto her, something Monk would never do.
@@akmi1931 Adrian has much more self-control than the Captain, he wanted to *prove* him guilty, but he didn't have the time to do it legally, hence the gun and trespassing, but think about it, at the time, he knew he was going to die, but instead of just shooting the man, he had him dig up the evidence against him. It's also worth pointing out there was extreme risk in doing this, those cops who had their guns trained on Adrian could have pulled the trigger if they weren't more restrained.
Its so sad thinking how hurt the captain was when his wife was almost killed, then she leaves him. Poor Then the next woman he loves is a killer herself. The captain should be a monk by now
Lets not forget the captain didn't win the lottery and he and Natalie were accused of tampering with the machine and randy didn't make the situation better bringing up the past issues
The Captain did become a monk for a while. The one where there were pharmaceuticals in a fountain and everyone thought it was a sign from God. The captain had a lot of pain that was cured by the fountain and he became a monk.
I like that despite how Monk knows how Stottlemeyer feels, he still wants to get a search warrant, and do things right.
@@aashniw7125 Monk knows he doesn't have a clear head, so he's being a good friend by being the clear head for him.
I also think it's funny because every single time monk gets a hint about Trudy, he goes crazy off the reservation on a revenge trip.
@TheBalisongBear, yep, he was totally about to shoot the guy who killed Trudy but the Captain was able to emotionally restrain him.
"Is he sure!?"
"....... he's Monk....."
The best worst diagnosis of the most unsure man in California. But _when he is sure,_ you could do worse than place a bet he's right, lol
Ted Levine the actor who played Leiland said this was one of his favorite episodes.
@@AlexDrew892 yes, I am terrible at remembering names. That’s why when ‘Monk’ first started, Ted Levine’s voice kept me trying to place where I had heard his voice before. Finally I remembered that he had played the psycho killer in ‘Silence of the Lambs’ (he was very, very creepy in that movie‼️😱).
“Is he sure?”
“He’s monk”
Best line
@0:02
"Captain,that was Monk."
Four words guaranteed to bring everything to a grinding halt.
The dog, the sundial, the footprints.... It always makes so much sense in retrospect.
Almost... if I just got away with murder, i don't think i'd risk getting caught over a pair of shoes...
@@roonion1279 Thing is, if he cut his foot on the way back they'd have dna evidence
Best show ever..My 8 yr old is a big fan. He started watching it since last month and now he never goes to bed without watching an episode.
I'm now 18 (and Finnish, so Monk isn't airing here currently anymore) and we used to always watch Monk when it was on.
We also got icecream just to watch Monk and you could just hear the spoons scraping on our yellow Orthex plastic bowl-plates cause my family was/is rather poor and we couldn't afford ceramics for everything.
We ate icecream with all kinds of murder series. We'd just black out the livingroom as much as we could. Everything from Murdoch, Don Matteo (you better start watching it with your kid), Miss Marple and Poirot along with the Peter Seller's Pink Panthers.
Honestly I have watched murder and crime shows since I was a really small kid and now I can't even bare watching some of the new shows. I'm also an incredibly picky person in all the ways possible and I uphold very strict criteria for things. I can scratch a book simply because of what font they chose for the cover. Luckily this leads to me "rarely" being dissapointed in my choices.
Nothing much has changed though.
We're still poor because my mom is disabled and cannot work (forced to work in a factory too) and the government branch we get our benefits from is rather... unintelligent? My father cannot give us money since he is in theory homeless and his last job just ended. I'm a fulltime student with severe mental health issues and working is pretty much impossible for now either way. I'm also my moms fulltime "carer" although I have never been given the right lawfull recognision as such. This is normal for kids with disabled parents. We are supposed to be their nurses without a singular cent if they could choose.
We have however, been able to buy more ceramic tableware for when I move out, but those yellow Orthex ones are the only ones I accept for eating icecream. You see, those plates have a type of grainy texture on the inside bottom of it and it feels wrong to not feel the spoon going over that when eating icecream with Monk.
But since Monk hasn't been aired here for several years now, we stopped buying icecream cause it cost us too much money. And instead I got to have braces for more than half my life. 😂
I love how after Randy announces that it was Monk everyone just froze, like they all know what that means.
Yea. Monk is in town :-) Everybody can stand down. I, you, anybody. I love that guy Monk in his perfect unperfection. He's like me, you, anybody. That's cute.
I hated the dude's smug look when he was being arrested at the end of the episode.
This guy is very lucky that he didn't kill Karen...
Sword Man he's not really lucky he killed someone else which caused her to get hurt
@@nicholasemiranda3057 Well he's lucky because if he did accidentally kill her than the Captain would've definitely killed him.
@@Sword_Man_YT Nah... he would have waterboarded him for like 10 hours straight first
The first 30 seconds of this video describes this show in a nutshell
Tony Shaloub's character as Detective Monk is brilliant ,love ,, love the show
This episode aired a day after I was born, my dad remembers watching it in the hospital.
Am I remembering correctly that Leland's retort to Adrian trying to persuade him was 'what if it was Trudy in the car' ?
So he didn't have shoes going out but he wanted them going home? What are the odds they'd be the same size 🤣
It didn't matter if they were the same size or not, what mattered was if he could at least put part of his feet inside to stop leaving his footprints behind. This is speaking from experience: you can make do with most shoe sizes to at least get you from point *A* to point *B* (comfortability may vary), if the driver turned out to be a woman then he'd most likely be screwed but most women very rarely have jobs like this so the odds of him finding sizable *enough* shoes were in his favor.
1. He wanted them going home cause gravel is torture to walk on barefoot. He was in a panic and not aware of the pain the first time
2. They weren’t the same size, it’s implied they were bigger, but that still lets you walk home in them
Great clip. Can you upload the clip of the bar fight with Monk and Natalie and the two brother criminals in Mr. Monk and Little Monk?
One of the worst bad guys in Monk
Adrian is also from a old movie called galaxy quest
Old movie?? ICON! Ah, that's the best Star Trek movie ever ever. And the technican Fred Kwan (Tony Shalhoub) is world famous for his testing the air on a foreign planet. Watch it on Amazon prime. Great. Makes me LOL each time watching it. And that's often. 😇
Can you show the scene where the captain throws the shooter up against the patrol car
Mr monk is the best show I've ever watch I couldn't miss a episode if I did i would watch it here mr monk is like the best detective l love it keep on making good shows and videos
I LOVE MONK, but sometimes their storylines are hard to swallow IF you're from San Francisco. LOL Some guy running through the streets of SF with a rifle and no one sees him? Even the suburb streets of SF, there are literally people ALL THE TIME. I see weird old hippie people walking their dogs at 5:00am. It's possible he actually was able to run several blocks and no one was awake yet, but anyone who knows SF knows that if the sun is up, there are people on the street.
You be amazed on what you see in a tv show you say that can't happen in real life then you watch those docmentary shows like forensic files or shows on Investigation Discovery that shows that can happen in real life
@@kingsboro1 yeah. My favorite instance of this (al beit backwards from your explaination) was the Lone Gunmen. The pilot episode featured a plot to crash a plane into the world trade center to start a war. It aired the summer of 2001. Not a conspiracy person myself, but it's always been kind of chilling.
How about how he managed to outrun the tow truck? Dude must not skip leg day.
Everyone just stops when he heard randy just get off the phone with Monk
This is my favorite show!!
Minha série favorita!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Stand down. Now that's confidence.
I need the scene where Monk runs after the garbarge truck to get the evidence...
0:24 that dude is leaning in waaaay too close lol
The glove compartment !! Repossessed vehicle....interesting...
Saying "Monk" in the 2000s was the equivalent of saying "EF Hutton" in the 80s.
that's a sweet datsun in the background
Its a good show but the car on the truck is a 240z how do i get that car
Am I the only one that finds it weird that the driver didn't have socks on?
I literally just watched this one last night what-
@@dealio1762 oh no, sorry. I watched them on Amazon Prime if you're still looking :)
@@dealio1762 You could also try looking into Peacock, the service they show at the end of the clip. It's free with a signup, and you can watch all 8 seasons.
@@dealio1762 if you watch TV, try to find a channel that plays Monk.
And as others have said, Peacock is free.. Or you can subscribe to either Prime or CZcams TV.
"He's Monk" = "I forgot to ask if he's sure"
pretty sure the description is wrong
its Season 2 Episode 11
Season 2 Ep. 14 is monk and the missing granny
It’s season 2 episode 14. 13th epiode is the missing granny. Episode 11 is Monk and the three pies.
"That was Monk"
Everyone at the station knows to stop and listen.
2:11 that person can blame the killer than since because of him Monk annoyed her
IF you have incredibly damming evidence DON'T KEEP IT IN THE GLOVE BOX OF A CAR THAT CAN BE REPOSSESSED!
Well it's Monk
2:32 I never shot a real rifle, but I'm pretty sure that if it kicks back like this he won't hit ANYTHING with that...
I don’t see why he wouldn’t. Even if that was unrealistic, some guns _do_ have massive kickback
Mr. monk I'm watching your movie and I like it you're a good actor but you know people also smile I'm Slovak and you're a good detective in the movie it has a head and a pet
For such a bad guy this scene 1:39 of him sleeping with his little dog is cute.
Poor driver was just doing their job. It's like picking up a lone purse and take it to the lost and found, but get shot in the head instead.
Did the tow truck driver not wear any socks??? Ewh!
California in the summer is NOT sock-friendly. It's like walking on a wet sponge.
Do you wear socks in summer? Wow. (Albert Einstein even didn't wear socks at all - so do I 😇 😇 😇 )
I would hope that a man who would sleep with his dog is not all bad.
I hate these clips.
Because they end :(
I think that the police would choose monk over a governor or at least believing or putting their whole resources without Monk approving
stott's sirups ar distracting.
When I get to thinking I always wonder is it right to put your faith in one man like this and I know it's a TV show and the hero is always right in the end but in reality I hope there isn't a police department that puts their faith in one man like these guys do he is not Jesus it's kind of scary when you think about it so I have to not think about it to enjoy the episodes love Monk
Beast Master a sniper
What's this have to do with the captains wife?
When Sottlemyer goes "I know what happened." - the swerving tow truck with a dead driver plowed into the Captain's wife's car, almost killing her.
Sniper
Out there... its a jungle.
3:00 Where are the driver’s socks then ? Again some stupid decisions that make the scene incomplete. If you want a scene to look realistic, make sure to put all the pieces together
"He had to get that handgun back for some reason."
Uh, yeah. It's a gun. You don't really want that just falling into anyone's hands, whether it's connected to something or not. Though I wouldn't exactly leave anything in my car that I didn't want stolen in San Fransisco. Even in the boonies well outside town that's a bad idea.
Also, I call the highest level of bullshit that a man could go running through a San Fransisco residential neighborhood with a rifle and some busy body wouldn't notice and call the cops. I can't even go to the fucking range without having some nosy neighbor thinking I'm about to go postal.
You'd think someone would've seen a guy running around barefoot with a sniper rifle.
"Is he sure?"
"He's Monk."
That's it. That's the show.
Lol, pretty much. I still love it though!
65% -90% sure most often
@@chrisdonovan9872 "I'm 80% sure he's the guy..." (suspect starts shooting at them) "I'm 95% sure!"
@@MichaelLee-tt7gm always a 5% margin of error even for monk but most of the time he is in the 80s bottom line monk and I are.never 100% till the crime is solve
@@chrisdonovan9872 "Captain, I am ONE HUNDRED PERCENT sure... that she probably killed him."
"What does that mean?"
"...Ninety-five percent."