@@AkiraHDR50 fair enuff... Even though she did get away... She cldve used a pep talk from Jessica, Donna or Gretchen b4 she jumped in front of the train
"hey i know this seems odd, but you've got a rare model of gumball machine, maybe you saw me at it yesterday, i would like to offer you 10,000 dollars for it"
@@atomblaze821 which is how the mob would know it isnt a vintage collectible, but if some moron wants to hand over five figures for a walmart brand gumball machine, would you say no?
I like how Monk said “maybe it was the barber stopped or maybe it was a customer”, the way it sounds, it doesn’t sound like Monk but his actor, Tony Shaloub
It’s kind of interesting how the guy is so laser focused on the actual gumball machine dispenser that his eyes never wandered to the bottom to see if it was chained or not
Best part is Monk was wearing a wire and forgot to turn it on, the guy was going to walk away until "Fat Tony" showed up and the guys basically gave a full confession.
I'm pretty sure even in the early aughts you couldn't buy a gumball for a penny in any machine. This whole plot was really hard to believe, but that was one of the tricky parts to swallow.
I always thought of Tony Shaloub as his character from Wings -- a stupendously popular show in its time that everyone seems to have forgotten ever existed. But Monk erased that association and replaced it just as easily as Stargate SG-1 transformed Richard Dean Anderson from MacGyver in my mind to Colonel O'Neill. I feel like that's the sign of a good actor.
'I don't judge a man by the length of his hair or the kind of music he listens to, rock was never my bag but, you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the New York Public Library fella.'
Lol Monk kept rubbing the stain on the microphone from his tie "What is that noise?" "What did you do?" "I ended up washing n drying the tie that had the mic on it"
The only problem with Monk's reasoning is that without any physical evidence (no fingerprints or DNA, no gun, no gumball machine) that this guy shot everyone and took the machine, apart from a photo of that guy blowing a bubble a few days earlier (which doesn't really prove anything), there didn't seem to be anything to disprove his "I witnessed the robbery/murder" statement. That black and white reconstruction is a nice story, but what real proof was there? A bit like many of the Columbo Murders; if the suspects never broke down to confess after days of "Oh. And another thing..." badgering, then they never would have been caught.
I would generally agree but, in this case, I think what he had was enough. First, there is a good chance that the guy would not have had an opportunity to get rid of the coins yet and Monk's story might be enough to get a search warrant. More importantly, even if this guy was innocent, the mob would just take Monk at his word. His chance of survival in custody would be marginally better than trying to run.
@@Elder_Keithulhuyour last reason is definitely the best one. Monk already told the mob that it wasn't a hit so they'd eventually think the witness lying if nobody gets arrested.
Mr Monk didn't have any coffee. Not even instant coffee. Who doesn't have instant coffee? You buy a jar, put it in the cupboard and forget about it. It lasts forever, its freeze-dried. Freeze-dried crystals.
I regret watching these clips so much, it's inevitable that you're eventually gonna watch the show and you're gonna know the solve to half the episodes lmao, if you're reading this and haven't seen the show do yourself a favour and watch the show, then come back to these lmao
I would’ve just asked how much they’d want for me to buy the whole gumball machine. Pay the price they set and playfully say I wanna keep all of the money that’s in it.
Am I the only one that realized the fish at the starting scene had no head when it was being chopped, but had a head a soon as it changed to the next scene? it's 2 fish, then only 1, then again 2 fish and next time again only 1 fish.
Can someone that has seen the whole episode tell me if the cops had recovered the "mac 10" that was supposedly used? There is no way that they would have know what gun fired the shots without having the gun to cross reference.
There are ways to tell what type of gun without the gun itself. Granted it wouldn't be exact but they probably dug out the bullets, compared the caliber to known weapons, then surmised automatic cause of the holes, followed by assuming its most likely a mac10 based off commonly used gang guns.
@@joshuahiltpold248 not really. Ballistics deviate too widely to be able to pinpoint what sort of firearms fired a shot unless they already have the gun on file (in which case, it would be in the evidence locker, not the street... Unless it had been stolen from the locker, but thats another subject.) Mac 10s were cambered in .45acp and 9mm, the two most popular rimless pistol calibers in the country. . . that doesn't narrow it down in the slightest. Even if you narrowed it down to only full autos (instead of just "large magazine" firearms). . . There are still a boatload of varieties. Of both pistol amd rifle types. Which leads to my original question, how did they know it was a Mac 10?
@@DH-xw6jp jesus dude I was being generous to the writers cause this was a comedy cop show. You want details like that then go watch law and order or something
@@joshuahiltpold248 i dont know, in a show all about great detective work and how the smallest details can tie a case together and get the bad guy... The detail about how they knew what gun was used (not a mere guess, but a definite statement) seems like a pretty big detail to casually throw around. That was why i asked for more elaboration from someone that saw the whole episode.
What happened to Louis? He used to be handsome like his real life father. I don't even remember seeing him how he looks here. Is it that he played the jerk too often
I liked Salvatore more when he was a library policeman in Seinfeld, and his guy wanted to open a library... Isn't that suspiciously fishy? (Do you get it? Fishy - I'm so funny 🤣)
Maybe, but the store might have a security system or cameras, and he’d be a wanted man if he broke into a store in the middle of the night. The odds are pretty slim anyone would actually try to stop him from stealing a Gumball machine if it happened under normal circumstances. They are worth practically nothing, and the police aren’t going to devote time to tracking him down even if he was spotted on camera. He was just unlucky enough to try to rob the mafia, who wouldn’t let anyone steal any amount from them
Never expected Louis Litt here
you just got litt up
Yeah what was his job? Don't say intern.
Guess he didn't love Pearson Specter & Litt as much as he said he did 🤣🤣🤣
Why not?.
I remember when he blowtorched a Japanese girls eye in Slovakia.
@@AkiraHDR50 fair enuff... Even though she did get away... She cldve used a pep talk from Jessica, Donna or Gretchen b4 she jumped in front of the train
I love how Monk ruined the initial confession because he washed and ironed the recording tie.🤣
That's what I call a close shave
"hey i know this seems odd, but you've got a rare model of gumball machine, maybe you saw me at it yesterday, i would like to offer you 10,000 dollars for it"
Mob wouldn't sell it, most like vintage collectibles.
Or literally any made up story instead of straight stealing it🙄
@@atomblaze821 Also if they did they would probably empty all the coins first
@@atomblaze821 which is how the mob would know it isnt a vintage collectible, but if some moron wants to hand over five figures for a walmart brand gumball machine, would you say no?
@@MrLego3160 Anyone would empty the machine first.
Imagine trying to steal a gumball machine and you somehow end up wrangling a submachine gun from a mobster and wholesale slaughtering the whole shop.
sinning has a snowball effect
I was going to say that, but, to be fair, some people know when they are out of their element.
from policeman to lawyer... this Louis Litt has gone places :D
Especially from the annoying guy on Day after Tomorrow
I like how Monk said “maybe it was the barber stopped or maybe it was a customer”, the way it sounds, it doesn’t sound like Monk but his actor, Tony Shaloub
It’s kind of interesting how the guy is so laser focused on the actual gumball machine dispenser that his eyes never wandered to the bottom to see if it was chained or not
It never cross the guys mind to break in at night
@@stevemyopinion423 would probably be less convincing that way that it would be mafia related
Target fixation.
@@romainsavioz5466 he didn't know it was a mafia place
Well it might have also been because he was panicked because when your panicked you don't think clearly
Back when mobsters scared monk.
When Natalie became his partner he pretended to be an undercover mobster with no complaints.
He was not scared of them he just didn't want to work for them if he was scared he would have taken the job the first time.
He didn't want to help them because he felt that the people who die in the retaliatory hit would be on his conscious.
Yeah, he literally gave his reasoning in the video, about the people that would die.
Being an undercover mobster didnt have that.
I haven't seen a one cent gumball machine in 40 years.
Kids don't even pick up pennies off the street anymore, they look at them with contempt.
This is an example of what makes a great monk case, a murder where the killer did something absolutely baffling during the murder
Best part is Monk was wearing a wire and forgot to turn it on, the guy was going to walk away until "Fat Tony" showed up and the guys basically gave a full confession.
He didn't forgot to turn it on. He destroyed it because it was in a tie and he ironed it.
Louis Litt as a detective. Never saw it coming lol
Fed
Back when you could get a gumball for a penny
And you'd even get change back!
And 250lbs was considered shocking
I'm pretty sure even in the early aughts you couldn't buy a gumball for a penny in any machine. This whole plot was really hard to believe, but that was one of the tricky parts to swallow.
I always thought of Tony Shaloub as his character from Wings -- a stupendously popular show in its time that everyone seems to have forgotten ever existed. But Monk erased that association and replaced it just as easily as Stargate SG-1 transformed Richard Dean Anderson from MacGyver in my mind to Colonel O'Neill.
I feel like that's the sign of a good actor.
He’s incredible in Marvelous Mrs. Maisel too
My first time recognizing him after I seen monk, was on spy kids.
@@PurpleLionRs Same.
lewis was still in his snake villain arc... more character development was needed in suits
The pan around scene you can see the cameraman in the reflection
'I don't judge a man by the length of his hair or the kind of music he listens to, rock was never my bag but, you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the New York Public Library fella.'
Oh, man. It is him.
👍❤😂 I came to the comments for this
Monk just got litt up
4:01 Monk got lucky. If he wasn't working with them he woulda got LITT up!
Wow he went from a lawyer to an FBI agent
"He weighed 250lbs" interesting how that was considered very fat in 2004
Because it is.
Interesting how much bigger people are now. America - either too fat or too skinny
So, what's now considered "Very fat" in America?
@Jᴀsᴍɪɴ Aɴɢᴇʟᴠᴏɪᴄᴇs well the people on "my 600 lb life" are now starting to weigh 800 lbs
Depending on the height that could be quite overweight
monk has sooooo many cameo's from actors who made it big WTH
Lol Monk kept rubbing the stain on the microphone from his tie "What is that noise?" "What did you do?" "I ended up washing n drying the tie that had the mic on it"
I thought I saw Louis Litt in the thumbnail and checked to see if I got it right.
YES!
So many TV regulars in this first scene. The two guys in the restaurant, then the guy from "Suits'.
Louis Litt was a federal agent before becoming corporate lawyer???
Interesting 🧐 season and episode please 🥺 I want to know more
The only problem with Monk's reasoning is that without any physical evidence (no fingerprints or DNA, no gun, no gumball machine) that this guy shot everyone and took the machine, apart from a photo of that guy blowing a bubble a few days earlier (which doesn't really prove anything), there didn't seem to be anything to disprove his "I witnessed the robbery/murder" statement.
That black and white reconstruction is a nice story, but what real proof was there?
A bit like many of the Columbo Murders; if the suspects never broke down to confess after days of "Oh. And another thing..." badgering, then they never would have been caught.
I would generally agree but, in this case, I think what he had was enough. First, there is a good chance that the guy would not have had an opportunity to get rid of the coins yet and Monk's story might be enough to get a search warrant. More importantly, even if this guy was innocent, the mob would just take Monk at his word. His chance of survival in custody would be marginally better than trying to run.
@@Elder_Keithulhu no he made him to confess on a hidden microphone
@@Elder_Keithulhuyour last reason is definitely the best one. Monk already told the mob that it wasn't a hit so they'd eventually think the witness lying if nobody gets arrested.
5:17 blooper found
I keep looking for Harvey!🤣
They just got LITT up😂
Mr Bookman is pretty upset.
Mr Monk didn't have any coffee. Not even instant coffee. Who doesn't have instant coffee? You buy a jar, put it in the cupboard and forget about it. It lasts forever, its freeze-dried. Freeze-dried crystals.
Kevin Dorfman was also in an episode of Seinfeld. He was Kramer's assistant.
You just got litt up
Jeez, this show has both lawyers and librarians in the same show!
Monk must’ve been confused as a fish loses its head and then gets it back again and then loses it again.
Guess he didn't love Pearson Specter & Litt as much as he said he did 🤣🤣🤣
This is back when he was at Litt Nothing & Nobody
This episode is Litt
this show has to come in netflix or something please
It's on prime
@@johngirdwood495 what prime? Amazon?
Yes Amazon prime
You gonna get LITT UUUUPP!!
Let's get Litt Up💃💃
OMG its Luis LItt lol (don't let Jessica find out)
You just got Litt up!!!
Looks like someone is about to get Litt up!
Monk is just a show that has unexpected movie star guests
I was just gonna say something about Lewis Litt but the person below me beat me to it lol
Mint guy aint makeing it to his court case XD
He must work at the library on the weekends? 🙂
I regret watching these clips so much, it's inevitable that you're eventually gonna watch the show and you're gonna know the solve to half the episodes lmao, if you're reading this and haven't seen the show do yourself a favour and watch the show, then come back to these lmao
this was one of the easiest and most obvious cases on the show, so you would've known anyway
He killed so many people for so little amount of measly coins
He killed for like a million dollars. Hardly measly
@@dannyfenton8826 But he only stole 5 coins
@@lukacunningham342 the 5 coins were worth a million Dollars though. It's like calling the Mona Lisa a measly painting.
@@dannyfenton8826 Oh, I only heard that he stole five cents, so I thought they were normal coins
Litt the human gopher is here. Gnaw on that!!!
Fat Tony with just 250? Lmfao
Well, I mean once you get to around the 700lb mark they skip right to calling you "the whale", so I think it's good system.
Monk just got litt up!
Omg its Mr. Bookman and Louis Litt LOLOL
That's the first time Adrian is wearing a tie at the end of this clip!!
Hey it’s detective Bookman undercover as a mob boss!
ooh crossword puzzles, four letter word, It's Iota, I.O.T.A :) I'm good at puzzles too, Im in the middle of one, it involves you
5 pennies 5 gumballs? a penny each?! man, nowadays it's like 25 cents or 50 cents each :(
Monk: :Ok, Here's what happened..
Philip Baker Hall love that guy
Awesome
He got Litt up
Hey...it's Bookman from Seinfeld!
louis??? what he doing here??
MR BOOKMAN!
I would’ve just asked how much they’d want for me to buy the whole gumball machine. Pay the price they set and playfully say I wanna keep all of the money that’s in it.
Am I the only one that realized the fish at the starting scene had no head when it was being chopped, but had a head a soon as it changed to the next scene?
it's 2 fish, then only 1, then again 2 fish and next time again only 1 fish.
Mr Bookman is mafia, I doubted his work in seinfeld😂
2:27 sharona been fitting in some jeans
Don't bring a book back late
2:31 Did Randy eat the evidence?
Ik
# 568!!!
WHOOOOOOO....DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Dude got aims if he was able to waste em on one mag
Louis Litt is in this show?
5 pennies. Is this one of the most heinous crimes on the show?
Hey! It's Luis Litt.
Seems that fish lost its head prematurley
Me either
If Rain Main was a Cop.
Can someone that has seen the whole episode tell me if the cops had recovered the "mac 10" that was supposedly used?
There is no way that they would have know what gun fired the shots without having the gun to cross reference.
I don't think so. the cops thought it was a gang hit
There are ways to tell what type of gun without the gun itself. Granted it wouldn't be exact but they probably dug out the bullets, compared the caliber to known weapons, then surmised automatic cause of the holes, followed by assuming its most likely a mac10 based off commonly used gang guns.
@@joshuahiltpold248 not really.
Ballistics deviate too widely to be able to pinpoint what sort of firearms fired a shot unless they already have the gun on file (in which case, it would be in the evidence locker, not the street... Unless it had been stolen from the locker, but thats another subject.)
Mac 10s were cambered in .45acp and 9mm, the two most popular rimless pistol calibers in the country. . . that doesn't narrow it down in the slightest.
Even if you narrowed it down to only full autos (instead of just "large magazine" firearms). . . There are still a boatload of varieties.
Of both pistol amd rifle types.
Which leads to my original question, how did they know it was a Mac 10?
@@DH-xw6jp jesus dude I was being generous to the writers cause this was a comedy cop show. You want details like that then go watch law and order or something
@@joshuahiltpold248 i dont know, in a show all about great detective work and how the smallest details can tie a case together and get the bad guy...
The detail about how they knew what gun was used (not a mere guess, but a definite statement) seems like a pretty big detail to casually throw around.
That was why i asked for more elaboration from someone that saw the whole episode.
This man almost started a gang war for one million dollars
Louis in his hawt era🤒🔥
Is that Louis Litt?
A penny gumball machine in the oughts?
What happened to Louis? He used to be handsome like his real life father. I don't even remember seeing him how he looks here. Is it that he played the jerk too often
Is this a play on that six Russians one gun thing
So louis Litt was once upon a time 400 pounds and a police officer
I liked Salvatore more when he was a library policeman in Seinfeld, and his guy wanted to open a library... Isn't that suspiciously fishy? (Do you get it? Fishy - I'm so funny 🤣)
Bro shoulda had stolen the gumball machine during the night... Just sayin... -_-
Maybe, but the store might have a security system or cameras, and he’d be a wanted man if he broke into a store in the middle of the night.
The odds are pretty slim anyone would actually try to stop him from stealing a Gumball machine if it happened under normal circumstances. They are worth practically nothing, and the police aren’t going to devote time to tracking him down even if he was spotted on camera. He was just unlucky enough to try to rob the mafia, who wouldn’t let anyone steal any amount from them
Also since it was a front for the mob there would most likely be a lot more people in there at night.
Mob can always send a kite to some of their brothers in prison to take out dude. He will have to PC up.
That guy will need a pretty sweet deal if he wants to live.
1 cent gumballs. Ha it was 25 when I was a kid. What are they now?
risking your job at the US mint for 400k seems really stupid.
Funny
why didnt he just swallow the pennies?
All that for 5 pennies
Is this that fake Harvard lawyer show
Typical to blame the Chinese for all our problems.
Louis litt huh
Sharona is the worst thing about the earlier seasons of this great show. It's a good thing she got replaced. Thank God for that🙏