What's In The Pies? | Monk
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- A suspected murderer is desperate to get their hands on three pies... but why?!
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From Season 2, Episode 11 'Mr. Monk and the Three Pies': Sharona gets a call from Monk's brother, an agoraphobic who has not left his house for thirty-two years. He asks Monk to investigate his neighbor, whom he suspects of murder.
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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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For those curious, it turns out the casing wasn't in any of the pies the killer's wife made. Instead it landed in the flour jar, which the murdered wife borrowed from Ambrose, Monk's brother.
I know that's right, but wasn't the husband who lent it? I don't see how could she do it after being murdered, and before there would be no casing in it 🤔
@@MB-dg3lr you are right, that was a mistake on my part. Ambrose lent it to the wife so she could use it to make the pies, and it was probably returned to him by the husband before he realized the casing was in there.
Whew! Thank you! 😅
Thank for the info
Love Monk’s shrug of “I don’t know” when the boom box fell apart.🤣
Him shoving children did not upset me as much as the way he wasted such a good looking pie 🥧 🤦♂️
I know right? You got starving djmochas all around the world, who would love to have a pie like that
What about Boris doing similar, people seem to be more upset with that than this
@@djmocha7
If Monk had been right there mght have been lead particles in the pie. Monk was wrong about the shell casing being in the pie. They were searching, the pie the wrong way. Turns out the shell casing might have been in the crust of the pie. He hid one shell casing in the flour can. his wife loaned the flour to Monk's brother. I watched the ending last night.
That's so j4 😢
"... and please don't make me say that again." Not your typical American pie 🤭😅😆
I miss Monk so much, it was such an important show for me growing up, thank you admin for allowing me to relive nostalgic memories and clips :)
It's on peacock for free
@@rahmanayyildiz3695 Is it that you have to download an app for it?
@@rahmanayyildiz3695 I think they mean as in they miss it because it no longer is being produced as it ran from 2002-2009 for a total of 8 seasons, I'm sure they know you can still watch the re-runs as they literally list it in the description that you can watch it through peacocktv
@@rahmanayyildiz3695 thank youuuuu
@@scrubaatividya
How much does peacock charge for monthly use of the app?
“ STEP AWAY FROM THE PIE!” I ❤ this show!
Put. The -bunny- pie, *_down_*
Meanwhile, compared to the first episodes, Randy and Stottlemeyer take Monk very seriously. There was even a search warrant for a cake 🥳
@@scenariosinthedark3969 pie?
@@nhmooytis7058 right. Pie. It's what I make just today. An apple pie.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 apple pies aren’t red.
"I have been rubbing a troll all day" 02:45 🤣. Monk trying to escape troll rubbing. And this guy makes Monk look quite sane.
Somehow "rub the lucky troll" sounds like a creepy way to ask for a handy
the best way to look through a pie would be to disect it carefully. not rummage your hands through. pull off the crust tops, scoop out some of the filling and then filter it and do not replace the pie filling and repeat.
ok, I'll tell that to the producers of the show, Im sure that way would be much better TV...
Or eat it and take the broken tooth. Which would have never happened.
No. Strong magnet.
@YesPlease1 Bullet casings are generally made of Brass, which isn't magnetic.
Been searching through a lot of pies?
Remember the old Chinese proverb, when the owl comes to the mouse picnic he’s not there for the sack races 😂
Did they actually say that?
@@lukacunningham342 yes but in Chinese 😆
@lukacunningham342
It's actually one of many so-called "Polish proverbs" from "Banacek", a TV series from the 70's. Starred George Peppard aka Hannibal in "A-Team".
@@vincentmutel7313 my Polish BFF always quoted his grandmother saying “Don’t stir a pot of S” but she said it in Polish 😉
Get a search warrant for a pie. Good one :D
Well now I wanna see the clip where they catch him…
Turns out the bullet shell was in a sugar(or maybe flour) container, not in the pie
@@Razzo157 yeah, I vaguely recall, it's just been years since I've seen it
I just randomly picked this episode & Leslie Jordan just so happened to be here! May his soul rest in peace. 🤍
I can only imagine what was going through the killer's mind during Monk's "Here's what happened" thing and the pie searching.
...how did Monk end up sitting next to the only guy crazier than he is?
😂
On a side note. The only case that Monk ever did that i can remember I think in my option that wasn't really evil or bad was the Episode that had Willie Nelson in it. The Blind Lady that was found out to have gotten her sight back in one of her eyes and killed the man that killed her parents when she was a kid and didn't deny when Mon figured out everything and wanted to know how he did. To me that episode was on of the gray areas. Everyone was willing to put in a word for her for some leniency but The lady was fine with going to jail as long as she got a window and even thanked Monk for exposing her and she also felt sorry for having Willie Nelson being blamed. Yes, she killed a man but she wasn't an evil person in any way. She was just someone that made sure justice was made for her parents. She never intended for an innocent man to be blamed for the murder and was fine with being caught
What about the episode where Monk's girlfriend's grandma stabs a war criminal to death?
@@storba3860 i believe she only got 2 years with good behavior in jail which is not much for murder. so I guess it wasn't that bad
She didn't readily admit it was her and seemed to be willing for someone else to be a scapegoat. I wonder if (in this hypothetical situation) she would have let someone go to jail for her.
@@sarahberkner Who knows, but the chances of low security or house arrest for her are pretty high being partially disabled.
Muh muh muh muh my pie Sharona woo!
I SUBSCRIBED because I love Monk so much.
Me too , I miss Monk so much 💝
Ooh I remember this episode? It's a good one. All of them are good ones.
Not the one with the treasure hunters
What happened to the bullet
@@justinbusque121 I think the casing ended up on his person somewhere, like in his hair, shoe, or hoodie. Something like that.
@@justinbusque121 Watch the episode and find out!
@@jetnut89 Glawdys!
I miss Monk so much. Kinda wish there was a sequel or more episodes. But well, nothing ever lasts forever
The creator of the show wrote a couple books as a sequel
@@ferrisnoctario5165 Oh I didn't know, thank you so much for telling me! I'll try to read it somewhere online now, thanks again!! ^^
Also when covid started they made a couple of shorts called "monk in quarantine." He loved it
@@natenathan2654 Oh right, I remember it! Watched it a few months ago, haha :D It's been over 10 years since the show ended and yet the whole cast acting makes it seem like the show ended only a few days ago. It melts my heart so much
There's gonna be a movie too
I entered a pie eating contest once, didn’t win a pie but one of the winners gave me hers. Couldn’t eat more than a sliver after having my face in loganberries and getting some up my nose 🥧
The prize for a pie eating contest is a pie? Doesn't sound like a good idea. Most would be like you, sick of pie for a while. Don't see why anybody would bother to enter.
@@jacquelinecallejas1390welp before you shove your face in pie seems like a good idea especially because the pies sold for 18 bucks!
We need more Leslie Jordan in Monk
I saw your comment and looked up who Leslie Jordan is and found out he passed away on 10/24/2022.
@@rabeapakind3709 How sad!
Randy: "Sir, put the pie on the truck."
We need to get Randy to handle sovcits.
At the risk of regretting knowing, what was the joke about Randy's fantasy referring to...?
Not sure wither but in the lottery ticket/9000km away murder solving episode, he’s made a personals ad that resembles her. He’s got a subconscious thing going on for her.
@@chamuuemura5314 Oh, I know he's attracted to her, but what kind of fantasy was he referring to ("except it's not a pie and you're not in it")?
@@juliav.mcclelland2415 It's a different girl and HE'S the pie.
He's standing alone by a car.
Funny part is the guy had a rather reasonable court case she had a knife in the scene, and she was only a little bit away. Granted all the coverup and such definitely makes it much worse.
He would probably be able to get away with one shot but he decided to shoot her repeatedly, that plus the tampering he had done with evidence would pretty much guarantee that he'd be locked up.
@@elianrodriguez7318 oh yea he is going to jail becouse of what he did after the fact but it's something to keep in mind.
However at the beginning her started smacking her around and he threw her that direction she grabbed the knife for self defense and then he shot her. In court how would you explain the struggle if she had a bunch of bruises and self defense wounds and then shot holding a knife.
@@elianrodriguez7318 Not to mention that other lady he killed...
@@lancecramer2217 This is why I like to inspect DV cases more.
The woman can be the primary agressor and yet "bruise count" is an obscure metric that will save her but not the man.
2 Perfectly pies gone to waste.
I like this thumbnail so much I don't even want to click on the clip. I'm having a tough time deciding what to do...
🤣🤣
Lol "I've been rubbing Trolls all day" Rub it, or else you'll have bad luck "Adrian just rub the man's troll, or he's never going to shut up"
I feel Monk was thinking... but I already said here's what happened when they couldn't find the casing 😅
2:39 i never forgot this scene and its dialogue :D so funny. i am thinking of this scene a few weeks now :D
So where was the missing shell casing eventually found?
It was found in a bag of flour at Adrian's brother, Ambrose's house next door
🥰😍Sharona🥰😍
This could have been self defense if he had simply called the police
1:05 o m g it's Leslie
Take that pie to the evidence room store it next to the donuts.
Beverly Leslie!!!
7:09 😢😢😢 7:27
Why you have to do that to a perfectly good pie
Where to watch the full series?
The way the episode portrays the "Here's what happened" scene suggests that the guy *could* have gotten away with it as self-defense as his wife came at him with a knife. Not sure how he could prove it other than fingerprints on the knife, but the cops could say he planted them on the knife. Either way, I feel like the writers should have written it so that when he pushes his wife to the counter, he's so full of rage he immediately takes out his gun and shoots her in the back, ergo cold-blooded murder.
I feel like her fingerprints would be all over a knife she regularly uses for cooking. He'd have no way to prove she tried to kill him.
Also notable, she hit him first. I can't make out what he said to her when he first walked in, but unless it was some kind of deadly threat I think he was legitimately defending himself.
@@TheNeilBlack Yeah, but she had the "murder grip" on the knife. Think about how you hold a knife when you're cutting up fruits, veggies and meats. Then, think about how you would hold a knife if you were going to stab someone. The placement of the finger-prints would indicate she was trying to stab someone.
You cannot claim self-defense when committing a crime. Come on! You think a bank robber can shoot a bank guard during a bank robbery and claim self-defense? In the case of the guy shooting his wife, he assaulted her and she is the only one who can claim self-defense; not him.
@@badwolf7367 She attacked him first.
@@badwolf7367 The woman attacked first and was the primary agressor. Your bank example was ... bullshit.
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Bingo!
One of my favorite Leslie Jordan roles ❤
I forgot Leslie Jordan was in Monk 😱
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You can't just stop someone with a pie bc some weirdo ex-cop says "Here's how I think he killed his wife." What judge is going to give a search warrant for a pie? Can you get a search warrant for food???
It was just a successful bluff then, wasn't it?
@@peter9477 Exactly. No judge would have sided with them, but the guy didn't know that.
I don't get why the killer couldn't have claimed self defense. She was about to attack him with a knife. He'd probably still be on the hook for assault but it's better than risking a murder charge.
Because he fired the gun at her four times, like a lunatic. Even when she was already on the floor. Nobody does it "in self-defence" against an attacker armed only with a knife.
@@ktom5262 A knife constitutes lethal force and unless someone is clearly neutralized you're allowed to keep shooting.
@@storba3860 You didn't pay attention. She was already on the floor, on her belly, when he shot at least two more times, which means the bullets didn't enter the front side of her body, which means she wasn't facing him. That's murder, not self defence. And by the way, if she wasn't already "clearly neutralized" after he had put two rounds into her body she must have been a terminator machine...😏 Believe you me, when a bullet, fired from a gun from a few meters away, rips into your body you are clearly neutralized. If you are a normal person of course, not a terminator.
@@ktom5262 You fools don't know how firearms work. You shot until the target is on the ground AND or terminated. One shot will not kill someone, typically. Have you seen people on PCP being shot at? They are superman.
Randy 😭
Be free again on peacockkkkk
This clip cut off too soon! Someone PLZ tell me what happened!! (I love Monk and have watched all the episodes, but it's been so long I don't recall the conclusion)
0:32 smokeshow next to Monk
if the shell was on top it wouldn't that be considered plain sight
...in the bag of flour...
So funny man
I mean... as soon as the guy got home, his wife started assaulting him and when he pushed her away, she came at him with a knife. Seems like he could've argued self-defence...
Remind me what happens next?? I can't remember😭
SPOILER:
Monk and the killer reenact the murder separately and both realise the casing went into Ambrose’s bag of flour that the wife had borrowed
@@IAmAdamTaylor And the murderer tried to kill Ambrose by trying to burning down his house since Ambrose wouldn't let him in the house. This caused Ambrose to leave the house for the first time in years. The second time happened in a Halloween episode.
@@Yasuda9000 These two episodes with Ambros are just fantastic. I love the Halloween episode. Monk with the dove on the sign, "Do you know them? The dots on the back remind me of the constellation Cassiopeia." OMG. I don't even know that this constellation exists. Happy Halloween 🎃👻
# 337!!!
WHIOOOOOIOOOO......DOGGY!!!! 🤘🤘🤘
What's the name of the actor who plays the villain in this episode? Does anyone know?
Holt McCallany. He's been in a lot of things: from Fight Club to Mindhunter
@@dmitriykolasnikov2879 Oh ok thank you so much 😁
O 72 hahahahaha
John Travolta the villan actor
RIP Leslie Jordan
monk y los 3 pasteles
Except the casing wasn't in the pie.... It was in the bag of flour in the kitchen...
Love how he says his famous phrase to try to kickstart his skill with observation into high gear… but it didn’t quite work. 😛
brah...where's the BULLET...you just can't have the Clip without the answer....WHERE'S THE BULLET 😞
In my country we call it 'balap karung'.
Balap : race
Karung : sack
Probably the same root where we get the word burlap
@@MrGBH That would make sense if the words were the other way around. But not if "balap" means "race."
However, that does mean that if the sack you wore during the sack race was a burlap bag, it would be a burlap balap.
@@CZcamsallowedmynametobestolen Yes, in Indonesian word order is the other way around.
This was so stupid. Even IF the gun used micro stamping you wouldn't need the casing to trace the gun. Unless the bullets were removed by him they could just match the ballistics to his weapon. Even if he tampered with the gun we are at a point where you can reverse engineer what it was like prior to it being tampered. Additionally, they would be able to find evidence of her being killed and estimate TOD. The lady who picked up the pies and had anything to do with her on that day would have been asked and they would know he had to be there. So without the casing they have him at the scene during the time in question, the murder weapon registered to him or at least one identical, the ability to test him for gunshot residue (liquid Paraphin), and witness accounts and testimony. They would not need the casing, while it would help the DA's office would easily convict this guy. They'd ask all neighbors about the shots someone likely saw the pie woman in the meantime. When they'd ask her that statement puts him there at the TOD and makes in almost impossible for him to not notice she was dead. This episode was so dumb. To simplify: Guy is at his house when wife is killed in the kitchen with his gun and multiple witnesses place him at the scene and evidence all over him.
Why didn't they just cut the pie?
Mushing it up like that may have hidden the shell.
Wait, so what *was* in the pie. . . ?
RIP LESLIE JORDAN
She had a knife 🔪
Grown man enters children's sack race, struggles to come second while actively shoving other children and isn't immediately set upon by the spectators?
Only in America.
Only in a TV show in America.
@@morefiction3264 It could happen in real life if the grown man were rich and/or an important elected official.
Not where I live. Other men would have stopped him the moment he laid hands on a child.
But how did he win a lotto? That's just a luck or a cheating
Looking at this, couldn't his actions, shooting her, etc; constitute self-defence, especially as this is set in America? She attacks him, he throws her off and at the counter, ceases the attack, she comes at him with a knife, he tells her to stop and produces the gun, she continues to advance, he shoots her? Self-defence, right? Even if he was cheating on her, or some other stuff, he'd still be legally allowed to defend himself?
Also another thing, the bullet casings were ejected off to the right, whereas the pies were to left.... how would one of the casings land in the pie? And in a fully baked pie too? Why'd he think that in the first place?
Also, just for reference, the casing actually fell into a pile of flour, in front of the shooter - which again seems unlikely. But you're telling me he didn't search there either? :P
Actually yes. If he had called right away they may have been able to claim self defense, however because he hid the body and tried to hide the murder, the DA would likely pressure him on why he didn't call the police afterwards, and while he may explain himself, it will look really bad to the jury.
If a small woman threatens a large man with a kitchen knife, the man simply runs away or knocks the knife out of her hand with his foot. He doesn't have to "fight back" with 4 shots. 4! One shot in the shoulder would have been quite enough. No, the man wanted to kill her.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 No that wouldn't hold up because A, a person doesn't have a duty to retreat in California, B, the method of subduing the threat doesn't really matter because even if the defense tries to go after him for his method of subduing her, the woman came at him first with the knife. Maybe they'd be able to get a conviction if they are able to prove that he went overboard, but like I said, he'd likely get convicted anyway because he hid the body and didn't call the cops.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 Don't be ridiculous. Women stab men all the time. I've had several patients whose wives/ girlfriends stabbed them. One right in the heart! And "knocking the knife out of her hand with his foot"? Most men are not Jackie Chan, dude.
@@kathynicholson103 That's terrible. I'm sorry you have to see that. Of course, if you say so, I believe you. It's completely incomprehensible to me why he not only took a shot to defend himself, but shot when she couldn't stab anymore. But the enormous disadvantage of my version is that the story of the three pies would not exist. That would be a great pity.
Fruit
What happened then?
He was to the right of the pies? And the bullets was ejected to the right down the Hallway? How did it end up in the pie ?
It didn't.
@@peter9477 so what happened next when they couldn't find the casing
@@utkarshgarg3523 I haven't seen the episode, but apparently it flew into a bag of flour in a different part of the kitchen. (If I recall correctly from reading comments three weeks ago.)
Sadly there is zero way to trace a 'registered gun' based on the bullet casings it ejects. You can inspect the pattern left on the gun by the rifling of the barrel, but there's no magical way to know what casings are fired from what gun just because that gun is 'registered'.
Actually they can narrow it down to manufacturer and even to the gun via the firing pin imprint on the primer. Different companies use different shapes and then each gun wears down differently. So guy owns glock and the casing is fired from a glock.
It would not really matter in this case, since if someone found a casing in the pie, they would likely call the police and also likely remember where they got the pie from. And someone of the organizers of the event would also likely remember who made the pie.
HE registered gun, in a house of a gunshot victim, with a casing in a pie made by the victim. Basic rifling comparison test.
@@thedarkemissary Read what I said again. Read it real real slow.
@@ChefRappa Everything I said is translated to "trace" in the show for the sake of being a TV show. They're not gonna sit there and walk the audience through the process. That's CSI. Entirely different show.
I couldn’t watch it without Sharona. When she left I lost interest
She came at him THREATENING him with a knife. 5:36 He was simply DEFENDING himself with the gun. How could he be guilty of cold blooded murder? 🤔
He shot her 4 times, then cleaned up. If he was defending himself, why did he clean up? And why did he shoot 4 times?
then lets make the argument the wife was defending herself because the husband pushed her against a counter
@@xvp08 She came at him FIRST... 5:25
@McGannahan Skykellyfetti • I think there is also a legal doctrine something like proportionality. For example, if someone punches you in the nose, shooting him is not proportional.
Since a gun is more lethal than a knife AND he shot multiple times, he's in trouble.
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Do you have a witness? Or is it his word against hers?
Technically, the guy could have claimed self defense but instead he tried to hide the incident.
Goddamn am I first