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"Mr. Monk and the Final Season"

Posted by dabo on 08-08-09 at 00:33 AM
Got quite a kick out of tonight's kick-off rip-off The Brady Bunch episode. A sub-par Monkisode in many ways, unfortunately, because there was really no mystery to solve until midway through. But the character development really worked, oh yeah. Or maybe I'm kidding myself and they set out to prove to everyone this needs to be their last season.

ARRRRRRR!!!!


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"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by Estee on 08-11-09 at 06:19 AM
All I know is that if the last episode doesn't end with Adrian having solved Trudy's murder, I'm gonna be hellapissed.

"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by dabo on 08-11-09 at 11:20 AM
Agree, solving Trudy's murder should be part of this final season. From what I've read the final two episodes will be a two-parter, so that's a good sign they may be dealing with that complex case.

"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by Puffy on 11-02-09 at 10:16 PM
I loved Mr. Monk and the Dog! I also liked a few episodes ago (Happy Birthday Mr. Monk) when Stottlemeyer found out that the real name of T.K., his new girlfriend, was Trudy.



"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by Puffy on 12-05-09 at 00:33 AM
I'll miss you, Mr. Monk. May you always carry on your OCD in reruns.

From one of your biggest fans.



"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by mrc on 05-29-10 at 11:31 PM
I don't understand something from the finale. Trudy was running from a guy with six fingers, yet that oddity was never mentioned again. What gives?

A Slice of Manga


"RE: Mr. Monk and the Final Season"
Posted by HistoryDetective on 06-02-10 at 08:32 AM
C'mon, mrc, don't ruin it by asking all kinds of questions about the red herrings mysteries the writers never addressed. After all, the show was really about the CHARACTERS.

Seeing if Lost's catch-all rationalization works as a catch-all excuse for other shows as well.