Easily one of the best "Here's what happened" explanations in the series! So funny and creative, and in particular hearing Monk sing "Willy the Bum must have seen him" never fails to make me burst out laughing!
The singing of "Heres What Happened" was so funny:) Also, the scene, in the library, with Monk "Here's what.. shh, but, shhhhhh, and he pantomimes what happened, shhhhhh"
Well, don’t feel bad. There’s another clip on this channel that shows the end of this episode, and Stottlemeyer said his time at the monastery did have a positive effect on him that’s still with him.
He wasn't at peace. He was deluded. That the truth affected him so quickly and completely just shows that it is more important to him than false security.
It was the only opportunity for Leland to settle his emotions and spirit, so he wouldn’t have to feel anymore pressure nor pain that he held for so long. He belongs in a position where he can bring Justice and Peace to end certain crimes. Being one of the Prayers was only Temporary, to see what it feels like to believe in God. But in the end, he knew someone was messing with their lives.
@@mikemondano3624 there are peopleout there who will take a fistfull of random whatevers, so long as itlooks medical, they assume some must have sideffects, even if they don't, like thyroid medication or birth control pill, a drug abuser may not understand that
@@HyperChara Yes. At least on TV, all drugs in someone's medicine cabinet are worth stealing and they seem to think they are narcotics. But drug users I have actually known are pretty smart about the brand and generic names of the things they crave.
@@iganpparamarta8813 I'll have to look that one up. Oh yeah! Now I remember. Good episode: The "Pee Pee Bandit". Also, when Monk falls on the ice trying to put glove on the little girl, you can see his wireless microphone transmitter box fall out of his pocket. Oops!
@@iganpparamarta8813 I missed it too, but when I went to watch the episode again that popped up in the "bloopers" bit when watching it on Amazon Prime.
I love how this show acknowledged his constant mental barriers as pain. When Natalie encourages Monk to drink from the fountain to try to relieve him from being in 'pain all the time', that was so sweet. He doesn't like being the way he is, he tries but he can't help it and he always says it's exhausting.
@@LoneTiger You want to buy a bridge? "Seeing, contrary to popular wisdom, isn't believing. It's where belief stops, because it isn't needed any more." Terry Pratchett
_Parting a soup is not a miracle, Bruce, it’s a magic trick._ _A single mom, who’s working jobs, and still finds time to take her son to practice, that’s a miracle._ _A teenager who says no to drugs and yes to an education, that’s a miracle._ _People want me to do everything for them, what they don’t realize is they have the power._ _Want to see a miracle, son?_ _Be a miracle._ Bruce almighty (2003)
Great line + in fact that's my uncle has been a Benedictine for nearly 70 years Monk my uncle at age 99 laughs for sure and would find this episode and clip absolutely positively hilarious
“Here’s what happened. McClosky killed his partner… Buried him Here… 9 years later, planning to renovate… body would be discovered… He couldn’t dig up the body. They had built a fountain there… He had to stop them from digging… He started changing their prescriptions… Make his patients sicker… That’s why you never got better… He did it to everyone… Then he painted that sign, on your door… Willy the Bum, must’ve seen him… That’s why McClosky killed him.” What a way to express the summation. 😌
I couldn't help but think of Doctor Evil: "Let me tell you about a man named SHH!" "Knock knock" "Who's there?" "SHH!" "I have a whole bag of SHH with your name on it."
Great episode. Reminds me of Scooby-Doo, where eventually, the kids always realize the paranormal activity is actually an elaborate hoax by the villain.
I'm an on fire evangelical Catholic Christian and I found this to be one of the absolutely funniest 7 minutes in history. My uncle is 99 years old Benedictine Monk and HE'D find this absolutely hilarious!
Wow I missed that final scene it just showed on repeat on catchy TV I'm an absolutely on fire Evangelical Catholic Christian. I take my faith extremely seriously but I can also laugh at myself and my faith my ability to laugh and my and humor has been ingrained in my personality for so long. I found this episode absolutely positively hilarious especially the scenes in the monastery when they were trying to keep monk quiet and then later when they went into solve the crime and did so in Gregorian chant
I don't think they specified how it was built so it could be one of the self contained ones that sits on top of the ground and recycles the water. Or, since this is CA, they wouldn't need to put the pipes or the foundation below the frost line so as long as the body wasn't in a shallow grave, they would not have hit the body. Or, Hollywood
One of a lot of reasons why this episode was absurd. The villains plan just didn't make any sense, even if they found the body, the identification probably would take months. It probably makes more sense just to prepare a good story.
May be make the Randy Newman the ending song but I have no problem with the song, not a deal breaker, didn't change the show. A bigger debate would be Sharona vs Natalie.... perhaps the only real debate?
@@rc.... ohhhh, you bet. If you dive deeper into the posts you'll find a discussion like Democrats or Republicans. Very serious question 😉. I'm team Natalie btw.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 a show lol. That’s why I was confused by your first comment😂 but it’s all good. And yea this cast are so good together, such a shame that it ended in like 2009. Would love a new show with the “here’s what happened” type of segment.
totally thought the shushing monk was nathan fielder... its not but given the time frame its entirely possible it COULD have been. and thats dopplegangers on ur side
Wait so....if the pharmacist gave them the wrong medicine, sent them to the fountain, and then gave them the correct medicine....why did everybody leave piles of their medicine at the fountain?!? If they were going to keep on using their medicine, why throw full bottles of what they believed to be real medicine away?
Why keep using the medicine for those who got better??? He could have given a really weak dose or placebo and then the real meds got then better, but this is not a realistic show if you didn't know that by now, lots of plot holes in many other episodes.
@@rc.... Wait so, it's not based in reality?!? These are not dramatizations of real cases?!? Really?!? Are you trying to tell me someone just......made it all up?!? What kind of a sick mind would just make up things like this!!! Are you for real?!?
The music in the beginning was sad 0:43 he is right 0:45 don’t make him do something he doesn’t want to do don’t you know he wouldn’t do something like this?
It's how she's written it's her role. She says dumb stuff which prompts the detective, furthering dialogue and thus the plot while giving him a chance to look brilliant. Since the detectives dialogue is juxtaposed by the prompt the dumber you make the sidekick the less effort you have to put into making the detective seem smarter by comparison.
This is one of the worst villain's plan that I have ever see, it probably make sense in a small village but not in a big city where everybody can get their pills from diferent places
I laughed so hard at the "here's what happened bit" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but I also felt bad for Leeland...this is clearly the happiest he's ever been. Only for that bubble to be popped. And you can tell by the way he looked up at the sky (presumably to God) after Monk finished his explanation...you can tell he was hurt and mad. I gotta imagine he felt God allowed him to be deceived...and he was mad at God for it. I got to imagine he was thinking something to the effect of "is this how you wanted it to be, God? Allow me to be deceived but believe that it was a miracle so that you could get me to join the cloth? Is this how faith in you works? be deceived over a lie??" I wish I was there to speak something into his life :(
Plot stolen (inspired?)from an episode of Columbo where a movie star refuses to sell her home which includes a water fountain because that is where she has buried her ex husband whom she killed.
Oh yeah I'm a huge fan of Columbo and have been become a huge fan of Monk there's obviously a lot of inspiration and tribute to Colombo in the great show Monk no doubt that I'm loving getting acquainted with every episode of Monk in this episode really made me laugh.
if the writers were intending to make a beyond pushy , forceful annoying as hell assistant named natalie they did a good job . stottlemeyer feeling his " naked " upper lip like wth did i do .leland needed time away from his aches , pains to meditate .
Tony Shalhoub supposedly is a still-practicing Maronite Catholic… which makes me wonder why he went along with this episode the way it was written. Monk exhibited tiny flourishes of Catholicism in other episodes.
@@JohnAlbertRigali I'm on fire Evangelical Catholic Christian. I take my faith extremely seriously and more on fire every year but I found this episode in the 7-minute clip absolutely positively hilarious. My uncle is 99 years old and a Benedictine Monk an incredibly well-educated scripture scholar a professor who taught at Catholic University for decades and who was on the translation team credits in back section in The New American Bible Secretary General of the Catholic biblical Association for 42 years which is actually more important position then the president. At any rate he's a Benedictine Monk heading towards his 70th year as a monk add both he and I and my Anglican friend from New Zealand we laugh about stuff like this all the time sometimes to make each other laugh we talk for 5 or 10 minutes straight enchant in Gregorian chant it is absolutely hilarious Catholic Christians and Protestants have great sense of humor even as we take our faith extremely seriously
i'd much rather a daughter of a main character take over the role than the trash charactera like iron heart and that hawkeye girl, especially when they have children that could easily take over the role
Full disclosure: When I was a 7 year old, I wanted to be a priest. Unfortunately, when I was 13 I started smoking the herb big time for the next 20 years. Even though I eventually left the herb behind cold turkey, I sort of missed that opportunity. I was away from The Church from age 14 to age 31 It's a special incredibly rewarding if sacrificial vocation if you are truly called and strong enough for its disciplines.
The singing here's what happened is by far one of the best moments in my opinion!
🤩🥰🥳😂
Great singing voices !!
It's a fact 😄
Easily one of the best "Here's what happened" explanations in the series!
So funny and creative, and in particular hearing Monk sing "Willy the Bum must have seen him" never fails to make me burst out laughing!
Not singing. Chanting
“Mr Monk and the Monk” should’ve been what they called the episode, you wasted a *PERFECT* opportunity, Monk!
YES
Monk Writers: FINALLY, WE GET TO MAKE THIS JOKE!!!
The singing of "Heres What Happened" was so funny:) Also, the scene, in the library, with Monk "Here's what.. shh, but, shhhhhh, and he pantomimes what happened, shhhhhh"
the silence bit reminded me of Austin Powers lol
I loved that scene. So funny 😂😂😂😂
this episode really broke my heart for captain stottlemeyer... he really looked like he finally found peace 😔
Well, don’t feel bad. There’s another clip on this channel that shows the end of this episode, and Stottlemeyer said his time at the monastery did have a positive effect on him that’s still with him.
So true
🎁🤓👌🦚
Stottelm. as a Monk...
Any peace so easily lost is not true peace
He wasn't at peace. He was deluded. That the truth affected him so quickly and completely just shows that it is more important to him than false security.
It was the only opportunity for Leland to settle his emotions and spirit, so he wouldn’t have to feel anymore pressure nor pain that he held for so long.
He belongs in a position where he can bring Justice and Peace to end certain crimes. Being one of the Prayers was only Temporary, to see what it feels like to believe in God. But in the end, he knew someone was messing with their lives.
it was driving me CRAZY what this episode was where Adrian meets a Monk, now i finally found it!!!
Show's most unrealistic moment: A pile of free narcotics in san francisco sits there untouched until Monk comes along.
I didn't see any narcotics. Are you an addict?
People are throwing away painkillers. Statistically, some would be narcotics.
@@mikemondano3624 there are peopleout there who will take a fistfull of random whatevers, so long as itlooks medical, they assume some must have sideffects, even if they don't, like thyroid medication or birth control pill, a drug abuser may not understand that
@@HyperChara Yes. At least on TV, all drugs in someone's medicine cabinet are worth stealing and they seem to think they are narcotics. But drug users I have actually known are pretty smart about the brand and generic names of the things they crave.
@@juliav.mcclelland2415 There was a variety. The pills removed symptoms of whatever they had, not necessarily pain. No one said that on the show.
The "Here's the thing" bit with the monk's constant shushing had me in stitches.
How do you compare this with the road drilling scene in Monk Takes Manhattan?
@@iganpparamarta8813 I'll have to look that one up. Oh yeah! Now I remember. Good episode: The "Pee Pee Bandit". Also, when Monk falls on the ice trying to put glove on the little girl, you can see his wireless microphone transmitter box fall out of his pocket. Oops!
@@JustWasted3HoursHere thanks how did I miss that
@@iganpparamarta8813 I missed it too, but when I went to watch the episode again that popped up in the "bloopers" bit when watching it on Amazon Prime.
I was in stitches too! Luckily I was home alone, and could laugh and laugh 🤣🤣
The singing part of "here's what happened" was the best of all Monk episodes, I was dying 😅😂
I love how this show acknowledged his constant mental barriers as pain. When Natalie encourages Monk to drink from the fountain to try to relieve him from being in 'pain all the time', that was so sweet. He doesn't like being the way he is, he tries but he can't help it and he always says it's exhausting.
"Well, so much for miracles." Might be my favorite line from the entire show.
0:37
Monk: “They’re people. They’ll believe anything.”
I think that’s the smartest thing Monk has ever said.
_“Nᴏ. Yᴏᴜ ɴᴇᴇᴅ ᴛᴏ ʙᴇʟɪᴇᴠᴇ ɪɴ ᴛʜɪɴɢs ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀʀᴇɴ’ᴛ ᴛʀᴜᴇ. Hᴏᴡ ᴇʟsᴇ ᴄᴀɴ ᴛʜᴇʏ ʙᴇᴄᴏᴍᴇ?”_
Death. Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
@@LoneTiger You want to buy a bridge? "Seeing, contrary to popular wisdom, isn't believing. It's where belief stops, because it isn't needed any more."
Terry Pratchett
@@kerethmakura4502 Sir Terry Pratchett for the win, one can take any quote of his and apply it to anything in life. 👍
He meant MAGA. He was being kind by including them as "people".
@@mikemondano3624 No he meant woke pukes.
5:03 May be the funniest "here's what happened" scene for me 😂
And most soothing
It is!!!😂😂
I still can’t believe Stottlemeyer and Buffalo Bill are played by the same guy.
Uh, yes they are
Whose Buffalo bill?
@@Cre8______ “Silence of the Lambs”, also *WHAT!?*
Best "Here's what happened" ever.
_Parting a soup is not a miracle, Bruce, it’s a magic trick._
_A single mom, who’s working jobs, and still finds time to take her son to practice, that’s a miracle._
_A teenager who says no to drugs and yes to an education, that’s a miracle._
_People want me to do everything for them, what they don’t realize is they have the power._
_Want to see a miracle, son?_
_Be a miracle._
Bruce almighty (2003)
No such thing as miracles.
@@mikemondano3624 that was quite literally what Bruce Almighty was getting at.
@@mikemondano3624 it’s the opposite of a miracle if that was your takeaway from that quote
Plenty more in the Holy Bible ✝️❤️😊
@@mikemondano3624 you are a miracle
Leland looks completely different without the moustache! VERY handsome!
Buffalo Bill!
I love the mousetach
You really gotta love the here’s how it happened scene done in a Gregorian chant.
Are you allowed to laugh?
We've been known to chuckle
😂😂😂😂😂
Great line + in fact that's my uncle has been a Benedictine for nearly 70 years Monk my uncle at age 99 laughs for sure and would find this episode and clip absolutely positively hilarious
“They’re people, they’ll believe anything.”😂
“Here’s what happened. McClosky killed his partner… Buried him Here… 9 years later, planning to renovate… body would be discovered… He couldn’t dig up the body. They had built a fountain there… He had to stop them from digging… He started changing their prescriptions… Make his patients sicker… That’s why you never got better… He did it to everyone… Then he painted that sign, on your door… Willy the Bum, must’ve seen him… That’s why McClosky killed him.” What a way to express the summation. 😌
Amen.
So holy
@@saemsoong oh yes. The only episode of Adrian Monk dressed up as a Monk. 😄
Either way, that plan was absurd
Mode VIII - the last of the eight modes of Liturgical Chant-gotta love it
Man, Monk has some pipes!
Did Tony win a tony
Can monks with a vow of silence even shhhh someone?
I couldn't help but think of Doctor Evil:
"Let me tell you about a man named SHH!"
"Knock knock"
"Who's there?"
"SHH!"
"I have a whole bag of SHH with your name on it."
Mr TOO!!!
Love this show so much
The singing 😂
Great episode. Reminds me of Scooby-Doo, where eventually, the kids always realize the paranormal activity is actually an elaborate hoax by the villain.
You need to be more specific
Leland looks like someone else without his moustache.
0:40 "Well, they're people. They'll believe anything."
Sad, but kind of true, isn't it?
Also sad if they they'd believe nothing isn't it?
I'm an on fire evangelical
Catholic Christian and I found this to be one of the absolutely funniest 7 minutes in history. My uncle is 99 years old
Benedictine Monk and HE'D find this absolutely hilarious!
Stottlemeyer in a monastery? That was unexpected.
The end is missing when Monk came back alone to (maybe) trink the water... :'(
Best scene in this episode!
Great scene cause we don't know if he drinks or doesn't. What do you think? I think he doesn't drink. His phobia is stronger.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 his love for Trudy surpasses all his fears I am sure
Wow I missed that final scene it just showed on repeat on catchy TV I'm an absolutely on fire Evangelical Catholic Christian. I take my faith extremely seriously but I can also laugh at myself and my faith my ability to laugh and my and humor has been ingrained in my personality for so long. I found this episode absolutely positively hilarious especially the scenes in the monastery when they were trying to keep monk quiet and then later when they went into solve the crime and did so in Gregorian chant
Great humor...all three in monk outfits.
So, what I’m hearing is that the monk has a bag of “Shhh” with Monk’s name on it? 😉🤣
I miss this show!
It's a good thing you can watch reruns.
@@rc.... not whole epis though
How did they build a fountain over a body without discovering it?
I don't think they specified how it was built so it could be one of the self contained ones that sits on top of the ground and recycles the water. Or, since this is CA, they wouldn't need to put the pipes or the foundation below the frost line so as long as the body wasn't in a shallow grave, they would not have hit the body.
Or, Hollywood
Good question!!!
One of a lot of reasons why this episode was absurd. The villains plan just didn't make any sense, even if they found the body, the identification probably would take months. It probably makes more sense just to prepare a good story.
I think it would've made sense if the fountain wasn't literally over the body, but was just in the general area of the body.
@@22espec it's Monk, you will find many plot holes in many episodes but that's not why people watch Monk, certainly not for airtight plots....
I was so upset when they changed the theme song in the second season. I petitioned for them to change it back.
The first one fit perfectly to the series as a comedy. The Randy Newman song is not as charming as the first one. Indeed, terrible. 🫣
May be make the Randy Newman the ending song but I have no problem with the song, not a deal breaker, didn't change the show. A bigger debate would be Sharona vs Natalie.... perhaps the only real debate?
@@rc.... ohhhh, you bet. If you dive deeper into the posts you'll find a discussion like Democrats or Republicans. Very serious question 😉. I'm team Natalie btw.
One of my favourite episodes. Does anyone know a show very similar to this?
I love also Monk as a butler.
psych
Did you mean an episode or show? Psych is a bit similar. The only problem is that Monk isn't in it. And Stottlemeyer. And Randy.
@@scenariosinthedark3969 a show lol. That’s why I was confused by your first comment😂 but it’s all good. And yea this cast are so good together, such a shame that it ended in like 2009. Would love a new show with the “here’s what happened” type of segment.
Similar in what sense? I certainly hope there aren't many similar episodes but if you say funny, yes, plenty, warm, lots, sweet even more.
Monk’s singing wasn’t that bad during the “Here’s what happened”. It’s Natalie’s that was totally off.
Monk is a real monk
Even through the belief of a miracle the Captain still believes Monk. He believed in Monk more than an unknown God.
totally thought the shushing monk was nathan fielder... its not but given the time frame its entirely possible it COULD have been. and thats dopplegangers on ur side
"So much for miracles."
5:57 Wili the bum 😂😂
😂 Here is what happens in chanting!
Great job Monk
MONK: I can solve crimes!
RANDOM LADY: Here's what happened...
This show is so smart
I wouldn't say smart, but warm, sweet and funny. Definitely not smart
Cool man
mr monk as a monk
Monks Monk
Wait so....if the pharmacist gave them the wrong medicine, sent them to the fountain, and then gave them the correct medicine....why did everybody leave piles of their medicine at the fountain?!? If they were going to keep on using their medicine, why throw full bottles of what they believed to be real medicine away?
Why keep using the medicine for those who got better??? He could have given a really weak dose or placebo and then the real meds got then better, but this is not a realistic show if you didn't know that by now, lots of plot holes in many other episodes.
@@rc.... Wait so, it's not based in reality?!? These are not dramatizations of real cases?!? Really?!? Are you trying to tell me someone just......made it all up?!?
What kind of a sick mind would just make up things like this!!! Are you for real?!?
People definitely get stuck on an idea and won't let it go. Glad Stottlemeyer isn't one of them.
Too bad they didn't do another episode with Monastery if Monk became the new Monk leader.
SHHHhhhhh!
The music in the beginning was sad 0:43 he is right 0:45 don’t make him do something he doesn’t want to do don’t you know he wouldn’t do something like this?
"yeah, they're people; they'll believe anything"... a-fucking-men
Which episode from which season is that from?
Please read the descprition under the video. Explains everything you want to know.
Shhhhhh!
thank God God still works miracles
Sorry , are you allowed to laugh 😂😂😂😂
That’s baby face nelson
Leland Stottlemeyer Catholic priest by day, police officer by night
5:00
lol omg I’m highasf watching this. On marijuana 420
Ave Maria
I’m growing a goatee
Tony Shalhoub is most remarkable person ,actor and , you name it ...
Let me inform , if any
Does anything better ..
Shhhhhhh
Why is it that when people in movies and tv quote from the Bible, they quote from some old translation like the King James Version? :D
They think it's older so more trustworthy. A guy once told my friend he uses KJ because that's the one Jesus used 🤣🤣🤣
I wanna like her, but Natalie very often says the dumbest things for no reason.
It's how she's written it's her role. She says dumb stuff which prompts the detective, furthering dialogue and thus the plot while giving him a chance to look brilliant. Since the detectives dialogue is juxtaposed by the prompt the dumber you make the sidekick the less effort you have to put into making the detective seem smarter by comparison.
E.g.?
Like you Charles?
@@TheGreatsagegoku That is an excellent point!!! 💯
0:56 I really thought it was dong
Technically it was the woman who actually solved the case...
This is one of the worst villain's plan that I have ever see, it probably make sense in a small village but not in a big city where everybody can get their pills from diferent places
Aaaameeen
I laughed so hard at the "here's what happened bit" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
but I also felt bad for Leeland...this is clearly the happiest he's ever been. Only for that bubble to be popped. And you can tell by the way he looked up at the sky (presumably to God) after Monk finished his explanation...you can tell he was hurt and mad. I gotta imagine he felt God allowed him to be deceived...and he was mad at God for it. I got to imagine he was thinking something to the effect of "is this how you wanted it to be, God? Allow me to be deceived but believe that it was a miracle so that you could get me to join the cloth? Is this how faith in you works? be deceived over a lie??"
I wish I was there to speak something into his life :(
Naturally being on NBC the anti-Christianity got a dashing green light
😉
Plot stolen (inspired?)from an episode of Columbo where a movie star refuses to sell her home which includes a water fountain because that is where she has buried her ex husband whom she killed.
Oh yeah I'm a huge fan of Columbo and have been become a huge fan of Monk there's obviously a lot of inspiration and tribute to Colombo in the great show Monk no doubt that I'm loving getting acquainted with every episode of Monk in this episode really made me laugh.
if the writers were intending to make a beyond pushy , forceful annoying as hell assistant named natalie they did a good job . stottlemeyer feeling his " naked " upper lip like wth did i do .leland needed time away from his aches , pains to meditate .
This is one of the worst episodes in the entire series. These Christmas shows are usually weird, but this takes the cake for stupidity.
The doctor giveth and taketh away
Your life
This episode is mocking Christianity and Christians, just check who produced it
__==
Monk is such a cynic lol!
Science wins over miracles. I hope everyone got that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I hope that you get that this is just a television program? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
GOD IS REAL!!! AMEN!! HALLELUJAH!! AMEN!!!!!
Tony Shalhoub supposedly is a still-practicing Maronite Catholic… which makes me wonder why he went along with this episode the way it was written. Monk exhibited tiny flourishes of Catholicism in other episodes.
@@JohnAlbertRigali
I'm on fire Evangelical Catholic Christian. I take my faith extremely seriously and more on fire every year but I found this episode in the 7-minute clip absolutely positively hilarious. My uncle is 99 years old and a Benedictine Monk an incredibly well-educated scripture scholar a professor who taught at Catholic University for decades and who was on the translation team credits in back section in The New American Bible Secretary General of the Catholic biblical Association for 42 years which is actually more important position then the president. At any rate he's a Benedictine Monk heading towards his 70th year as a monk add both he and I and my Anglican friend from New Zealand we laugh about stuff like this all the time sometimes to make each other laugh we talk for 5 or 10 minutes straight enchant in Gregorian chant it is absolutely hilarious Catholic Christians and Protestants have great sense of humor even as we take our faith extremely seriously
i'd much rather a daughter of a main character take over the role than the trash charactera like iron heart and that hawkeye girl, especially when they have children that could easily take over the role
Stottelm. as a monk!
Brother Leland... So nice
🦚👌🤓🎁🗼🗽🙏😎💕🥰🤩
The pills behind the pipe druggies would be all over that
most unrealistic thing?
natalie's smarter than that. she just is.
Full disclosure: When I was a 7 year old,
I wanted to be a priest.
Unfortunately, when I was 13 I started smoking the herb big time for the next 20 years.
Even though I eventually left the herb behind cold turkey, I sort of missed that opportunity. I was away from
The Church from age
14 to age 31
It's a special incredibly rewarding if sacrificial vocation if you are truly called and strong enough for its disciplines.
Full disclosure #2:
I wanted to be a Gregorian Monk but I never got the chants.......