Mr. Monk Takes On A Murdering Teacher | Monk
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- Опубліковано 3 кві 2024
- Monk heads back to class to take on a genius biology teacher.
Season 2, Episode 1 "Mr. Monk Goes Back To Class": When English teacher Beth Landow falls from the clock tower at Trudy's former high school, Monk is called in and quickly disproves the police theory of suicide. The trail of clues leads to a science teacher but he has an iron-clad alibi. Monk becomes a substitute teacher in the hopes of solving the case.
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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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Monk is right. A true English teacher would not be able to willingly make those grammar mistakes, no matter how stressed she was. Also, she would have most likely thought it out beforehand. Typically those who like words are not “spur of the moment” people. They might be dramatic sometimes but usually not rash.
Actually, he's right about the "its," but wrong about the "whomever."
"To whomever" is a prepositional phrase--"to" being the preposition, and "whomever" being the object of the preposition, and therefore in the objective case: whomever.
I always love it when Monk brings in the bad guy, but especially so when they’re an arrogant villain like this teacher.😊
Also, I felt so bad for Monk when he taught a class in the episode.😓
Since monk came on Netflix my life hasn't been the same lol
Same with me. I've been binge watching for the last couple of days.
True for me all well. Binge Binge Binge. I am on my last 2 episodes of S08 and then the movie. After that I am going to miss Monk.
Same. Found it a few days ago and watching.
What? They put it back on again? They keep taking it off
Yep back on Netflix. Finally watched every episode. Gonna go back and do it all again in maybe a month or so lol.
The groundskeeper made the literally fatal mistake of trying to blackmail a known murderer.
It seems that they all make that mistake...confronting and threatening the known killer.
Monk is love, Monk is life
You need to get out more.
That clock has a death on its hands.
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😂😂smooth
This was one of the episodes I was happy to see the villain arrested. He was arrogant and remorseless.
I can spot 3 Columbo plot nods in this one-
1) "Etude in Black" setting up the fake suicide of a blabbermouth lover
2) "Double Exposure" the guy who tries to blackmail the killer ends up dead
3) "Death Lends a Hand" the ending with the eyewear plant & luring the killer to search for it
These are all pretty standard plot devices. Nothing especially Columbo-esque about them.
Monk is both a detective series and a parody of them
*At least the murderer was not an English teacher! English teachers and professors are almost always "the guy"!*
I guess English teachers are broadly disliked. Given that many come up with a lot arbitrary grammar "rules" (e.g. literally "controversy"), I get it.
"It's a sUUiCiDe note for christ sake" 😂
Having spent a Weekend at Bernies as a younger man he had experiance moving dead bodies.
I was thinking about this episode in class today during my exam
I noticed in the beginning scene, when the woman’s body lands on the car, her eyes are open, but in the flashback, they are closed. Goof?
Lol the scene in this episode Coach "Hey Monk it's showtime" "OH my gosh" Run away, if he catches up fall to the floor n curl into a ball " No Sharona, Benjy's right I have to face my fear n face him"
Ummm, it would absolutely be “to whomever” because it’s understood that it’s short for “This letter is to whomever is reading it.” A parallel example would be if you were writing a letter to yourself and a group of people, it would say, “To us,” and not “To we,”. Am I missing something here?
Yeah, I think you are right.
You are correct, I'm fairly sure. The example I always think of is "To him", not "To he".
so good
Love the way monk solved, don't know if anyone noticed a tiny detail, when the teacher placed the body on the clock her eyes are closed,yet at the beginning when the body landed on the car after falling off the clock, her eyes are open 😂
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Why are debtors so stupid in tv shows? They see a person kill another person, and somehow don't think they would become a victim themselves and instead think it's a smart idea to blackmail the murderer.
Groundskeeper Willie? Nooooo. (Or is that naaaaaaaae?)
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Whomever is definitely correct in that sentence though.
Hmm. The motive is solid, but the method of catching the killer is questionable. Enough that a decent defense attorney might be able to have the found glasses suppressed before a trial.