@Ryan Irwin- Diehl monk may not always be the best person, but when you need him, he'll pull through every single time. He saved Natalie's daughter's fish over the 4 million dollar rock, he helps people get through their toughest shit, and even when he isn't being his best, his worst is preparing people for the assholes of the world that always manipulate people or use them. If he was an asshole all the time then yeah this would be sarcasm, but his genuine concern for the well being of others is outstanding. He often fights his fears to save others. He put his hand in the sewage to grab a gun to shoot the guy trying to kill sharona, so my point is still valid. Most people wouldn't face their fear to help save someone, especially not someone they barely know, which monk has done in the past
Ryan Irwin- Diehl funny story, a friend of mine was interested in Monk because I talked about it all the time. So I gave him the DVDs but somehow he watched that episode first and the next day he returned it to me. “I hate this series” haha and never wanted to watch it again.
I love in the audiobooks, Stadlemeyer defends randy, saying he is one of the best case-closers in the dept, but he usually handles the small cases and the unglamorous cases, is a people person and has an earnest determination that makes him a great homocide detective despite his silliness.
Even in the show, Randy is demonstrated to be a great people manager. He isn’t a fantastic detective on the weird-to-point-of-needing-to-call-Monk cases but who is?
This episode really stands out to me. Not just because it's some major character development for Randy, but it does so while still maintaining his overall character. It also demonstrates what the captain says at the end of the episode. Randy truly is a cop at heart. He had a hunch that his uncle had been murdered and he called in an investigation. He often gets underestimated as the buffoon of the department but actually, he fully has his ducks in a row in terms of being a police officer. It's such a well constructed episode.
"I can't quite get a handle on you, son. One minute, you're handcuffing yourself to a piece of farm machinery, sobbing like a schoolgirl, the next minute, you're putting all the little pieces together like Sherlock Holmes. Which is the real Adrian Monk?" "Yeah. I'd like to think that a man is...made up of many different-" "I think it's the schoolgirl." "Yeah, you're probably right." *GOD, I LOVE MONK!!!* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Monk was always had a big heart. But once Randy was on the trail that Monk laid out for him, he still showed that he's a cop despite being in a low point.
It was quite funny when randy took the case file and slept in the office later hoping that he'd wake up again with case being solved 😂. My favourite character in this series is randy with no doubt. Favorite TV series ever. Have watched many times again and again and never got bored. This series was way too good. Quite emotional to watch. Wish if they bring back monk again with special series or something.
7:19 Sheriff Margie: “Mr. Monk I don’t know where you belong. I got a feeling you don’t know either. But if you’re ever in chamber’s county again…bring your dancing shoes!” *(SLAPS HIS REAR)* 🤣🤣🤣
@@voidjockey82 though I've seen real cases where evidence got ruin, but the person they think did it, but they can't charge him with the crime they thought he did, while being punish for the evidence tampering was minor compare to it. Luckily they manage to repair the disc the guy broke, which had the stuff on it they needed
won't be the only fingerprint in the vehicle. and that kinda blows the whole theory. Who would go through the trouble of stacking salt-licks under the truck and ignore a detail like his fingerprints on the vehicle?
Who goes into the fridge for some milk or cream, smells it being sour, and puts it back in the fridge? The same people that put an empty orange juice container back in the fridge.
@@adamvaughn4120 That is indeed Brooke Adams, aka Mrs. Shaloub. I've never forgotten her since first seeing her star in The Dead Zone with Christopher Walken.
They didn't need a key in the first place. I'd there were a lawyer present he'd stick his head out to remind everyone that plenty of cases with only circumstantial evidence end in a guilty verdict
Except the salt licks would not dissolve from just sprinklers. The horse's salt and mineral licks get forgotten all the time and stormed on lol. They last a long time
6:48 -- It would be so easy for the guy to reach out and grab the key: "What? This key here? Yeah, it must have my fingerprint on it, 'cause I'm holding it -- see?"
If there's something I've learned from Monk is that when you did the crime and were told the "Here's what happened" story but there's no physical evidence, contain your urge to taunt, ask for a lawyer and then shut up.
I should have seen this video 2 years ago, but now I can still write a comment: From the very moment when Randy saw his Uncle’s truck at the CS, he suspected something wasn’t adding up. Which is why he believed his Uncle’s death was a Homicide, and he was Right to believe that. Thanks to Monk who gave him a push to believe himself as a Cop again. 👮♂️ 🔎
Is there a way that they can verify that nobody touched or moved the truck after the murder? If not, the prosecution is going to have a hard time with this case.
Credit to Randy for picking up on something Monk didn't, the finger print, but Randy shouldn't have held up the one piece of evidence right in front of the killer! He should have put it in the bag. He could have said "That's nonsense!" and picked up the keys! x) The evidence would become instantly inadmissible in court.
@@captaindreadeye6264 Yeah, but looking weird or behaving in a guilty manner isn't enough for a conviction, they need evidence, which he could have easily destroyed.
You do know that all you have to do in court is convince a jury, right? You don't need hard, airtight proof. If he snatched the keys with 4 witnesses seeing him, that would be more than enough to convince a jury that he did it to get rid of evidence.
It would be funny, when Randy had the “Huh!?” look on his face, you would here the “boing” sound when he flinches. I think the Monk Channel should do a video with a number of clip scenes together by putting funny sounds into them, like a Boing🌀, Honk📯, whoopee cushion🎈, a ding🛎️, and some quack noises too 🦆. Oh! And a Burp sound as well🗣️.That would be funny. 😄
"Lieutenant Disher, do the people a favor and get your butt back to San Francisco, you are a cop, you dont belong here!" ... "Mr. Monk, I dont know *where* you belong, I got a feeling you dont know either." I dont know what it is exactly but there is something that I love about that exchange
Apparently no one here noticed the old refrigerator. It has the motor on top, besides the old-style door. I once I had one of those. I wanted to keep it when I moved, but had no place to store it.
Even if he didn't get rid of them, and they still matched his fingerprints on them. It wouldn't have mattered because it would have been from that time instead of from the time when the homicide was committed.
Listen to the audiobook "Mr. Monk and the Blu Flu", when the police union and city can't agree on a contract, they walk off the job. The mayor taps Monk to be the captain of the homocide dept, and gives him 3 detectives that have been kicked out of the dept due to different mental disorders along with their assistants and they solve cases while the cops are on strike. It is hilarious and awesome
Protip: If a cop is dangling a piece of evidence from a crime you committed in front of your face, and he's saying "I bet your fingerprints are allll over this, huh?" take the opportunity to play dumb and grab it, saying "Oh this piece of evidence? Hmm... (touch touch touch)... no, don't recognize it at all." Then you can say the fingerprints are from that moment rather than from the crime.
And the mother of the kidnapped musician who lost a finger in Mr Monk and the kid! She was also in Mr. Monk's 100th case as the flight attendant. The actress Brooke Adams is Tony's wife.
I love how Randy still solved part of it on his own. It was a big piece as well; the evidence.
what if Monk told him that too?
@@adamw7411 he could've but its not likely because when asked for proof Monk says its true they have none
Anita Bonghit it’s Monk we are talking about here. Do you really think he didn’t know about the keys? Of course he did.
yup he's a big boy now.
Yeah but... what kind of police force doesn't check the goddamn key for fingerprints in a crime scene?
Monk is actually the best friend anyone could ask for
Ryan Irwin- Diehl when?
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl monk may not always be the best person, but when you need him, he'll pull through every single time. He saved Natalie's daughter's fish over the 4 million dollar rock, he helps people get through their toughest shit, and even when he isn't being his best, his worst is preparing people for the assholes of the world that always manipulate people or use them. If he was an asshole all the time then yeah this would be sarcasm, but his genuine concern for the well being of others is outstanding. He often fights his fears to save others. He put his hand in the sewage to grab a gun to shoot the guy trying to kill sharona, so my point is still valid. Most people wouldn't face their fear to help save someone, especially not someone they barely know, which monk has done in the past
@@blankpuddle0249 very true
I'd like a best friend like Monk
Ryan Irwin- Diehl funny story, a friend of mine was interested in Monk because I talked about it all the time. So I gave him the DVDs but somehow he watched that episode first and the next day he returned it to me. “I hate this series” haha and never wanted to watch it again.
I love in the audiobooks, Stadlemeyer defends randy, saying he is one of the best case-closers in the dept, but he usually handles the small cases and the unglamorous cases, is a people person and has an earnest determination that makes him a great homocide detective despite his silliness.
@@sebastiansebastian5270 yeah, there was a series of books written by Lee Goldberg, one of the writers for the TV show. There is 7 books
@@MechaKaito thank you sir for this information!! I need those books lol
There are audiobooks?
@@Sounds_to_Fuel_Dreams they are really good, there is one where he goes to France.
Even in the show, Randy is demonstrated to be a great people manager. He isn’t a fantastic detective on the weird-to-point-of-needing-to-call-Monk cases but who is?
I love when Randy says “fields of reefer” and Belmont looks at Monk. He knows it was Monk behind solving the case.
I love that the lady playing the deputy is Tony Shaloub’s actual wife! She’s been in a few episodes and played different characters each time
are you sure? cause it doesn't list her last name being Shalhoub.
@@TheShiningEnergyI’m sure. Her last name is Adam’s but when you look them up, they are listed as spouses
@@christinapetty215 ooh, ok.
Even monk was impressed with that last part of evidence
This was one of the nicest things that Monk ever did.
Aww I never thought of it that way.
Yeah, only a real friend would help somebody out like that.
Monk: Here's what actually happened... I told Randy everything while he was sleeping...
Nobody will ever know that because even Monk had no answer on the physical evidence part.
Haha so true! This was the episode we did on our pod this week. Not to shabby!
This episode really stands out to me. Not just because it's some major character development for Randy, but it does so while still maintaining his overall character. It also demonstrates what the captain says at the end of the episode. Randy truly is a cop at heart. He had a hunch that his uncle had been murdered and he called in an investigation. He often gets underestimated as the buffoon of the department but actually, he fully has his ducks in a row in terms of being a police officer. It's such a well constructed episode.
"I can't quite get a handle on you, son. One minute, you're handcuffing yourself to a piece of farm machinery, sobbing like a schoolgirl, the next minute, you're putting all the little pieces together like Sherlock Holmes. Which is the real Adrian Monk?"
"Yeah. I'd like to think that a man is...made up of many different-"
"I think it's the schoolgirl."
"Yeah, you're probably right."
*GOD, I LOVE MONK!!!* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Monk was always had a big heart. But once Randy was on the trail that Monk laid out for him, he still showed that he's a cop despite being in a low point.
This is so true! We discussed this on our show this week. Glad Randy was able to figure out the rest 👏🏼
Well, you know, sometimes, you have to take a break from an ordinary routine to try to eventually find your way right back to it
It was quite funny when randy took the case file and slept in the office later hoping that he'd wake up again with case being solved 😂. My favourite character in this series is randy with no doubt. Favorite TV series ever. Have watched many times again and again and never got bored. This series was way too good. Quite emotional to watch. Wish if they bring back monk again with special series or something.
7:19 Sheriff Margie: “Mr. Monk I don’t know where you belong. I got a feeling you don’t know either. But if you’re ever in chamber’s county again…bring your dancing shoes!”
*(SLAPS HIS REAR)* 🤣🤣🤣
Aww. His real wife!
Randy holds up crucial piece of fingerprint evidence within reach of suspect. "Gotcha!"
Suspect snatches evidence. "Oh Yeah?"
Is this piece of paper meant to be your shield Lord Stark?
That would fall under intentional destruction of proof which would be a heavy indicator for his guilt.
@@voidjockey82 though I've seen real cases where evidence got ruin, but the person they think did it, but they can't charge him with the crime they thought he did, while being punish for the evidence tampering was minor compare to it. Luckily they manage to repair the disc the guy broke, which had the stuff on it they needed
If he grabbed it then he'd be guaranteeing that his prints were on it.
won't be the only fingerprint in the vehicle.
and that kinda blows the whole theory.
Who would go through the trouble of stacking salt-licks under the truck and ignore a detail like his fingerprints on the vehicle?
He even copies Monk's hand gestures
He pretty much nails the voice, too. Underrated actor.
One HOUR ago? Jesus this channel is active for a 10+ year old show. Not that I'm complaining!
Please don't take the name of Jesus in vain. Sinful
Karl Brady Maybe Noah meant to say different Jesus for example the Brazilian footballer Gabriel Jesus.
There’s an active Knight Rider channel and I love having channels devoted to all TV
@@karlbrady5453 let Jesus judge. Sitting on his chair, now that is a sin
@@karlbrady5453 alright then, we use Isa Al Masih, better name anyway than Jesus
Who goes into the fridge for some milk or cream, smells it being sour, and puts it back in the fridge?
The same people that put an empty orange juice container back in the fridge.
Making cheese the hard way
People who ruin a (good) cup of coffee with milk. They are the worst! ;-)
@@DreadX10 Let people drink coffee however the fuck they like. People like you are actually the worst.
Or empty milk jug😒'
@@DreadX10 Hey, I like the cappachino taste, can't stand or black unless it was a very good fancy coffee, the others taste burnt otherwise.😔
The flight attendant from season 1 finale somehow switched job to become a sheriff because of Monk 😁 and here they meet again.
Wow... thanks
I believe that she is the real life wife of Tony Shalhoub.
@@adamvaughn4120 That is indeed Brooke Adams, aka Mrs. Shaloub. I've never forgotten her since first seeing her star in The Dead Zone with Christopher Walken.
MIZORAM - Mafaka Hnamte She played 3 different characters in Monk. The flight attendant, sheriff, and mother of kidnapped violinist.
@@iganpparamarta8813 thank you 👍
I like Randy and I was really proud of him in this episode. Lol
We love Randy too! He’s the bomb!
That lady sherif is Tony Shalhoub's wife and she played another character in Monk already lol
I think she may have played 5 different characters.
Edit: 4 characters.
Then he's an *even* better actor than I'd already given him credit for, wow.
Just like Peter falk's wife in columbo
I love how she gets to flirt with him in this episode.
There is no "Tony Shalhoub" ... it seems you've lost your mind. There is _only_ Adrian Monk.
I binge watch Monk during quarantine. 👌
You should check out our podcast! It’s a great companion to watching the show 👍🏼
"If this is your finger print.."
"What on this key right here?"
"NO DON'T TOUCH IT!! Damn."
Touching it would imply guilt.
They didn't need a key in the first place. I'd there were a lawyer present he'd stick his head out to remind everyone that plenty of cases with only circumstantial evidence end in a guilty verdict
@@christophersanders3252 imply, yes to monk randy and the sheriff. But then there would no evidence to support the story in court.
You would expect eva Longoria to appear and say, "Carlos we are leaving " 😁
Oh hey, yeah, i just realised it's Carlos' actor 👀🌟
One of the most clever summations in the show's history. 'Mr. Monk Visits A Farm' isn't one of the best efforts, but clever here!
Monk: Any new thoughts?
Randy: Nah. *acts like a dog that smells a treat*
Can we canonize the person who's been making this covid time easier to deal with? Idk who runs the channel, but they're a saint.
This is one of my favorite episodes of Monk !!
I love Sarah Silverman "I'm not crazy, only fun"
Monk Supero I’m not crazy, just a fan.
@@iganpparamarta8813 hey Google doesn't listen to me fun fine fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun park fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun fun
I like the episode where Snoop Dogg guest stars.
Except the salt licks would not dissolve from just sprinklers. The horse's salt and mineral licks get forgotten all the time and stormed on lol. They last a long time
Dang!!! That’s a good plot hole!! Wish I had thought of that before we recorded this one for our podcast.
Now to be fair, under the weight of the car plus the sprinklers, they probably had a good chance of dissolving faster than just regular salt licks.
I'm very happy when I meet this channel, I'm love this serie! Thanks for this channel! Brazilian fan !
Monk doing a little inception.
I love Monk. One of my favourite television series.
That so much sense, he's a farm boy, and a good cop
Oh, my God, it's Carlos from Desperate Houswives!!😁😁
Part of me was waiting for Gabby to pop out and yell at him.
@@warjdani Love them both to tears!! But Mr. Monk is still the best😁
6:48 -- It would be so easy for the guy to reach out and grab the key: "What? This key here? Yeah, it must have my fingerprint on it, 'cause I'm holding it -- see?"
I dont know how i missed this episode watching Monk twice all the way through. Glad you guys made a clip of it.
Randy got very lucky the guy didn't just grab the keys right in front of his face, thereby breaking the evidence chain with a new fingerprint...
There's sure to be more physical evidence inside the car, so he'd just be adding tampering with evidence to his list of charges.
fun fact : the sheriff is Tony's real wife haha
How did this get into my recommendations?
Monk: Here's what happened.
😂😂
Nice to see the flight attendant get a job she seems genuinely happy in, and can even get along with the crazy guy from the airplane :)
That's Tony's wife
@@kimberly11091everyone knows that
Mr. Belmont should have grabbed the keys and said, “why would my prints be on these?! Oh no....oops.”
"mosquito" - lmao
That was hilarious 😆
LEGEND
The sheriff is also an air hostess ( cabin crew ) in another monk episode.
Jup, the actress is Tony Shalhoubs wife thats why she s a recurrent character in the series - she also appeared in "mr monks 100th case"
Less than 20 years later and there would never have been a murder in the first place.
If there's something I've learned from Monk is that when you did the crime and were told the "Here's what happened" story but there's no physical evidence, contain your urge to taunt, ask for a lawyer and then shut up.
Randy, what is it? …. Mosquito 🦟
Lol, I love this show!
You realize the moment Randy "figured" it out as the music starts again 😊😅
Randy is one of my favorites
Monk was blaming like a proud dad.
I should have seen this video 2 years ago, but now I can still write a comment:
From the very moment when Randy saw his Uncle’s truck at the CS, he suspected something wasn’t adding up. Which is why he believed his Uncle’s death was a Homicide, and he was Right to believe that. Thanks to Monk who gave him a push to believe himself as a Cop again. 👮♂️ 🔎
Remember that episode where Monk is in protective custody at the FBI cabin Randy mentions that he has no uncles.
What Monk did to Randy is somehow like what happens in the movie inception.
And like that ep. in the "Flintstones" when Betty & Wilma tried to talk to Fred & Barney in their sleep.
Bring your dancing shoes.. 🤪😂
I'm pretty sure I had that exact CD player at one point.
Is there a way that they can verify that nobody touched or moved the truck after the murder? If not, the prosecution is going to have a hard time with this case.
In the 100th episode Belmont complains about Monk's summations but he wouldn't know that since Randy is the one doing the summation here not Monk
He probably figured out he told him
Credit to Randy for picking up on something Monk didn't, the finger print, but Randy shouldn't have held up the one piece of evidence right in front of the killer!
He should have put it in the bag. He could have said "That's nonsense!" and picked up the keys! x) The evidence would become instantly inadmissible in court.
It'd look a wee bit weird that Belmont decided to grabbed at potential fingerprint evidence if he was innocent...
@@captaindreadeye6264 Yeah, but looking weird or behaving in a guilty manner isn't enough for a conviction, they need evidence, which he could have easily destroyed.
You do know that all you have to do in court is convince a jury, right? You don't need hard, airtight proof. If he snatched the keys with 4 witnesses seeing him, that would be more than enough to convince a jury that he did it to get rid of evidence.
@@violetclover1224 Maybe, but probably not, he has to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
I just noticed that the sheriff which is the woman played as a flight attendant in Mr.Monk and the airplane i think.
Yes she is she is monks real life wife lol I’m pretty sure she plays another character too
Proud to know you
It would be funny, when Randy had the “Huh!?” look on his face, you would here the “boing” sound when he flinches.
I think the Monk Channel should do a video with a number of clip scenes together by putting funny sounds into them, like a Boing🌀, Honk📯, whoopee cushion🎈, a ding🛎️, and some quack noises too 🦆. Oh! And a Burp sound as well🗣️.That would be funny. 😄
I JUST watched this last night
I love MONK 😍😍😍
I think the answer is that they speak through me.
.
And that you are supposed to do something about this
"Lieutenant Disher, do the people a favor and get your butt back to San Francisco, you are a cop, you dont belong here!"
...
"Mr. Monk, I dont know *where* you belong, I got a feeling you dont know either."
I dont know what it is exactly but there is something that I love about that exchange
especially the part where she gropes him
Rand: “This is your fingerprints” *holds up key to killer’s face *
Killer: “What? This?” *feigns ignorance and grabs key to ruin the evidence *
Monk is the best!!!
Monk is the best! You should check out our podcast if you get the chance 👍🏼
Mrs. Brooke Adams, (Shaloubs wife) played 4 different characters on monk for a total of 5 appearances
All he had to do was say let me see that and just grab the key. Of course his finger prints would be on the key. Everyone saw him grab it.
Apparently no one here noticed the old refrigerator. It has the motor on top, besides the old-style door. I once I had one of those. I wanted to keep it when I moved, but had no place to store it.
Your delusional.......looks around..........am I .lol
I love Randy's character, lol I'm the most like him out of my family haha
Randy definitely earned cop cred here - he found the important piece that'll make the charges stick in court... not like ¾ of Columbo's cases.
In Mr Monk Gets Cabin Fever, Randy says he doesn’t have an uncle. Goof?
Monk being proud of Randy for figuring out the evidence where Monk couldn't
Belmont could’ve just grabbed the keys when randy dangled them in his face. No evidence left.
Even if he didn't get rid of them, and they still matched his fingerprints on them. It wouldn't have mattered because it would have been from that time instead of from the time when the homicide was committed.
Ashwin, they can't exactly differentiate between newer/older fingerprints, can they?
“He held them right in front of me, I grabbed them by reflex”
Could those salt blocks supported the weight of the pickup?
Bring your dancing shoes (here should be smiling emoji)
5:52 really? No no.. you tell a murder suspect, keep your hands where I can see em.
Love Tony Shalhoub and his wife Brooke Adams together. So cute. I wonder 7:29 was scripted, or if it was improvised and they left it in.
Comment passer une mauvaise journée quand on sais qu'un extrait de cette excellente série qu'est Monk sera disponible pendant celle-ci ?
Omlet du fromage
@@rutgerb d'accord •-•
Monk is Sheldon as a detective.
Anybody else beside who like to see a mini series where Mr. Monk get reinstated to the Police Dept?
Listen to the audiobook "Mr. Monk and the Blu Flu", when the police union and city can't agree on a contract, they walk off the job. The mayor taps Monk to be the captain of the homocide dept, and gives him 3 detectives that have been kicked out of the dept due to different mental disorders along with their assistants and they solve cases while the cops are on strike. It is hilarious and awesome
Protip: If a cop is dangling a piece of evidence from a crime you committed in front of your face, and he's saying "I bet your fingerprints are allll over this, huh?" take the opportunity to play dumb and grab it, saying "Oh this piece of evidence? Hmm... (touch touch touch)... no, don't recognize it at all." Then you can say the fingerprints are from that moment rather than from the crime.
Tampering with evidence is still a crime, so he'd go to jail, anyway.
Give em the heater
There may also be salt residue under the car
But that can't be traced back to him specifically.
If Randy ever watches this he is going to know Monk solved the case!
That lady cop looks exactly like that airline lady from the season 1 finale
And the mother of the kidnapped musician who lost a finger in Mr Monk and the kid! She was also in Mr. Monk's 100th case as the flight attendant. The actress Brooke Adams is Tony's wife.
Is the actress playing the sheriff' Tony's real life wife?
Yep
Yes! We talked about this episode on our podcast this week!
Gotta love the chemistry...
@@daviderigio1058 Oh for sure! She was hilarious spanking and flirting with him!!!
@@junkmonkpodcast7778 yes relationship goals😄
Sdds monk 😢😢😢😢😢
Monk is alway monk Love him
Monk-seption 🧠🕵️
monk didnt think of the keys in the ignition. he gave randy a real booost
Salt licks. Always handy. As Kenny showed us in the walking dead
The sheriff’s hair reminds of Reba McEntire
I like even though Monk solved the case Randy was smart enough to figure out the evidence. Otherwise Monk would pointed it out or awkwardly hinted it.
So adorable she flirty with Monk Real wife lol
It’s either an OCD thing or a divorce thing or a heart attack.
Who had a heart attack?
Me..... keels over
He kept missing the clues when he woke up. Lol. To prove he solved the case.
Is Monk related to Nash Bridges?
The guy could have grabbed the keys from randy then he could have explained his fingerprints.