Eh, if she was scared of hospitals, maybe she was even more afraid of jails, and even a slim chance to avoid one was worth it. The thing I like about the story was how that elephant wouldn't have broken her foot - he would've absolutely obliterated it. Her bones would be like gravel afterward, there's no fixing that.
Eh, when you're desperate, you take the 0.1% chance. She had a better chance than others. If she got out of the circus, disappeared long enough to get a taxi, then made it across the border. I remember a bunch of cops surrounded that doctor who was labeled the 7-way killer or something, the odds of him getting away on foot were astronomical, but he still made a run for it.
She actually *didn't care* whether she "COULD escape". That isn't how the self-preservation instinct works-- In that mode, *you don't* "think", you just RUN.
It's kinda sad that she wanted to kill her husband so badly that she totally gave up any hope she had of ever performing, or walking, again. An elephant stepping on your foot wouldn't break it - it would DEMOLISH it. As in reduce it to powder.
It's particularly relevant because he is obsessive enough that he would never even accidentally forget something like that. Monk would actually be a terrifying murderer.
The same thing happened in one of the Christmas episodes. Monk knew who it was when the killer switched envelopes by accident during the secret Santa exchange.
LOL The clown's antics during the summation were by far the best part of this clip. Love the way he said, "For what?!" when getting arrested by Stottlemeyer. I wonder if the captain dropped the impersonation charge after Natasha tried to make a run for it. I would think yes since dealing with Natasha would be the bigger priority since she was a murder suspect, but I could see Stottlemeyer wanting to make an example out of the clown after annoying him that much. XD
I actually find it pretty funny that Monk wasn't creeped out by the clown, since he has so many fears, both rational and irrational and a fear of clowns can be considered rational
@@kittenclysm116 I think that was done on purpose by the writers. They wanted to show as irrational Monk can be about fears, he can also be just as irrational about stuff he's not afraid of either, like dead bodies and clowns. Honestly, I think it made Monk a better character because it showed he was unique and not your run of the mill OOC person.
4:17 Clown: WAKA-WAKA! Leland: Ight, that's it freak, you're under arrest. Clown: FOR WHAT?!?! Leland: FOR IMPERSONATING AN OFFICER Me: Remind me to not play policeman
The clown would likely be arrested in real life for interrupting an investigation / arrest. He was given multiple warnings after all to hoof it, and his actions almost caused the suspect to get away.
It's not the clown's fault that Stottlemeyer turned his back on a murderer immediately after it was announced to the whole room how she did it and that they have proof.
That's like saying that if Stottlemeyer went around arresting random people, he would be "just doing his job". No. Nobody asked the clown to entertain them, on the contrary, he was asked several times by different people to stop. He was _not_ doing his job, he was harassing.
I see a pattern where whenever Monk is right about the suspect they deny it and call him things like insane, ridiculous, etc. to undermine and maybe discourage him.
I was waiting for them to reveal that the clown was an accomplice, who was trying to distract the police to help her escape. The fact that he was just being a clown is hilarious.
That was the same thing I was thinking. She had ample time to move and she also wasn't directly in the vehicle's path. She could have just stepped aside. It wasn't that realistic to me.
That's because Monk hasn't left his apartment in years due to San Fran,'s homeless excremental/drug needle problem. I wonder if he'd even still live there.
I really would have liked an episode of these people Monk caught in prison talking about how they almost got away with it, etc.... Each one sharing their story.
There was a scene like that in the 100th case episode, a few of the criminals from past episodes were shown in prison complimenting each other on their schemes
The fact that she was yelling oh my god instead getting out of the way, even though the elephant had enough time to run out of the tent to save her ruined the episode for me
Jesus Sharona, the jeep was like 50 feet away and driving at like 15 miles an hour. She freaked out almost 3 whole times before the vehicle came close.
I noticed the clowns hands weren't cuffed yet, and Stottlemeyer went after her, so he could have fled the scene, eluding justice. Let's hope he got away clean.
how do u slip out of a cast even i can't do that when i had leg surgery in high school i was stuck with my cast 4 months impossible 2 slip out of it i was stuck with it
The walkie-talkie was still there? And he just grabs it without gloves? I've watch enough to know police don't work like that. This show had moments where it's real good and moments like this, when it really sucks.
Yeah, pretty clumsy move from the murderer, leaving the walkie-talkie there (or lazy writing). All that planning to get away with murder and you forgot the ONE thing connecting you to the murder? If she had destroyed that thing, she would've walked free. Well, after her ankle was healed at least!
Do you like Clowns? 👁🔴👁
nah
yah
That clown inspired IT
They're alright
Nah
I like how she thought she could actually escape, by the time she got out of the Circus the Captain could've called in backup
Eh, if she was scared of hospitals, maybe she was even more afraid of jails, and even a slim chance to avoid one was worth it. The thing I like about the story was how that elephant wouldn't have broken her foot - he would've absolutely obliterated it. Her bones would be like gravel afterward, there's no fixing that.
@@gsofficial Yeah, not saying it wasn't in character. Exactly, there would've been no fixing that foot lol
@@gsofficial Well, SHE would have obliterated it.
Eh, when you're desperate, you take the 0.1% chance. She had a better chance than others. If she got out of the circus, disappeared long enough to get a taxi, then made it across the border. I remember a bunch of cops surrounded that doctor who was labeled the 7-way killer or something, the odds of him getting away on foot were astronomical, but he still made a run for it.
She actually *didn't care* whether she "COULD escape". That isn't how the self-preservation instinct works-- In that mode, *you don't* "think", you just RUN.
It's kinda sad that she wanted to kill her husband so badly that she totally gave up any hope she had of ever performing, or walking, again. An elephant stepping on your foot wouldn't break it - it would DEMOLISH it. As in reduce it to powder.
she was still wiggling her toes when being confronted.. Her foot still wasn't broken
@@AllanPowell its almost like it was a Tv show.
@@jg7102 If monk was such a great detective I'm sure he would notice all the camera people following him around and all the actors he talks to.
Gone to atoms?
@@AllanPowell I can wiggle my toes and I broke my foot, to be fair I didn't have an elephant crush it to smithereens.
I love how Monk brings up these small details killers always forget, the lightswitch, batteries, parts of their clothes.
It's always the little things that bring them down
Don't forget the classic "You parked on a hill"
It's particularly relevant because he is obsessive enough that he would never even accidentally forget something like that.
Monk would actually be a terrifying murderer.
The same thing happened in one of the Christmas episodes. Monk knew who it was when the killer switched envelopes by accident during the secret Santa exchange.
I love how the screenwriters think up these small details they conveniently have the killers forget so Monk actually has a watchable show to make.
The way Monk and Stottlemeyer (mostly Monk) were getting annoyed with that clown.
Can't say I blame 'em. Personally, I find clowns pretty annoying myself.
They seems to be always Clowning around aren’t they?
😆🤣
LOL The clown's antics during the summation were by far the best part of this clip. Love the way he said, "For what?!" when getting arrested by Stottlemeyer. I wonder if the captain dropped the impersonation charge after Natasha tried to make a run for it. I would think yes since dealing with Natasha would be the bigger priority since she was a murder suspect, but I could see Stottlemeyer wanting to make an example out of the clown after annoying him that much. XD
Those clowns have to learn: we don't like it when you do that lol
@@jkta97 Also, she almost got away because of the clowns distracting antics. It almost looked like he was trying to help her... almost.
WOCKA WOCKA
I actually find it pretty funny that Monk wasn't creeped out by the clown, since he has so many fears, both rational and irrational and a fear of clowns can be considered rational
@@kittenclysm116 I think that was done on purpose by the writers. They wanted to show as irrational Monk can be about fears, he can also be just as irrational about stuff he's not afraid of either, like dead bodies and clowns.
Honestly, I think it made Monk a better character because it showed he was unique and not your run of the mill OOC person.
4:17
Clown: WAKA-WAKA!
Leland: Ight, that's it freak, you're under arrest.
Clown: FOR WHAT?!?!
Leland: FOR IMPERSONATING AN OFFICER
Me: Remind me to not play policeman
Impersonating an officer = clown with a gun.
what is funny is that the actor is doing just that. Its like inception.
Hahahahahaha
Lol I was just gonna comment on it
Obstruction of justice
The clown should have got a spin-off series where he performs the 'Here’s What Happened' segment using mime.
I would pay good money to see that show.
The clown would likely be arrested in real life for interrupting an investigation / arrest. He was given multiple warnings after all to hoof it, and his actions almost caused the suspect to get away.
It's not the clown's fault that Stottlemeyer turned his back on a murderer immediately after it was announced to the whole room how she did it and that they have proof.
The clown doesn't have a problem. He's just doing his job.
He should do his job on stage, not during the murder investigatio
People had died.
@@inkmaster5480 need cheering up XD
His job is to entertain not to drive them insane
That's like saying that if Stottlemeyer went around arresting random people, he would be "just doing his job". No. Nobody asked the clown to entertain them, on the contrary, he was asked several times by different people to stop. He was _not_ doing his job, he was harassing.
Monk's relationship with the killer in this one was really cool to me. He both admired her abilities but also truly detested her.
I believe the feeling was mutual
Shout out to whoever uploading these clips lol Monk is one of my favorite shows, and lately I've been on a Monk kick, so thank you ❤
It’s the official monk account
The ones who created the show...
I love the elephant. Poor Didi... She was used by evil people, but she still saved Sharona.
That was a different elephant. Didi wouldn't have been able to come from that direction that quickly.
@@captaindreadeye6264 plus she's not wearing that little headpiece.
I just love how monk is amazing.... And everyone is waiting for the reveal anxiously. "Here is what happened......"
The clown was my favorite part of this.
2:18. 4:15
Need these in a loop. Yep.
I see a pattern where whenever Monk is right about the suspect they deny it and call him things like insane, ridiculous, etc. to undermine and maybe discourage him.
The one dislike is Natacha from her cell, 17 years later
What can you say? She holds a grudge :)
Has it really been 17 years? 😱
@@robertgonzalez7622, 17 years since that episode, yes! Monk started all the way back in 2002! Boy, is that a long time!
@@robertgonzalez7622 Yes, the season 2 has been directed in 2003 :) what did you think? 2006?
4:17
"WAKA-WAKA!!"
😂🤡🤡
Who plays the clown? I bet it's a famous or semi-famous actor or actress under all the make-up.
That's Lance Krall. He was a writer for "It's Sunny in Philadelphia". He had his own tv series for a short time.
@@job489 oh, cool! Thanks for the info! Interesting!
It’s your mum , sorry I had to
I was waiting for them to reveal that the clown was an accomplice, who was trying to distract the police to help her escape. The fact that he was just being a clown is hilarious.
How did this get into my recommendations?
Monk: Here's what happened.
Monk: I’ve been looking through these What happened videos all day. It seems you looked up quite a few. My theory from earlier today checks out.
One of the most surreal scenes in one of the most surreal series ever - love it! And Sharona's still smokin'.
It's the waka waka for me 🤣🤣🤣🎈
Monk casually acknowledges that he is demented and the fact that he is in fact demented has no bearing on the issue at hand. Clever writing.
How do you just stand there and yell "oh my god" when this massive car is speeding towards you???
Girl, moooove!!!!!!!!
i guess she was paralyzed... sometimes the amygdala doesnt let u move
Do you know what fear paralyzation is
That was the same thing I was thinking. She had ample time to move and she also wasn't directly in the vehicle's path. She could have just stepped aside. It wasn't that realistic to me.
This was the first episode I watched and feel in love with the show well over a decade ago
This is giving me some serious deja vu vibes to that Phoenix Wright case with the guy in the wheel chair at the berry blue circus
RIGHT but that case was real sad
Aww, the elephant protected her.
After breaking her foot for real, sliding it back into the cast must have hurt like hell.
Monk and Ambrose =safe from pandemic
That's because Monk hasn't left his apartment in years due to San Fran,'s homeless excremental/drug needle problem. I wonder if he'd even still live there.
Actually the actor for monk got covid
"hey, clown. Take a walk" 😂
Not only kill your ex husband but to break your own leg just to away with it that my ladies and gentlemen is a Clever and insane murder
That clown was hilarious!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
No, I'm not twelve.
The foot bending part and the waka waka part were my favorites
Awe now Sharona won’t be afraid of elephants 😊
Esp. not ASIAN 1's, which is what all those circus elephants are
She'll definitely fear jeeps though
The reason why I know those circus elephants are "Indian", is b/c they're much easier to train.
I like that they had an elephant save the day, just so that the audience doesn't think ill of elephants undeservedly.
The clown should've been in every episode.
Yeah but we got Randy, he’s better 😆
this is one of my favourite episodes of monk and great remastered by universal in HD and on Amazon tv
“Didi,
Unggawaaaaa!!!”
🍉
Underrated comment.
one of the most memorable moments of the show for me, the batteries! wild and crazy
I LOVE THIS SHOW im rewatching for the 7th time
I really would have liked an episode of these people Monk caught in prison talking about how they almost got away with it, etc.... Each one sharing their story.
There was a scene like that in the 100th case episode, a few of the criminals from past episodes were shown in prison complimenting each other on their schemes
That clown though lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That elephant works for peanuts
The clown was needed for time padding
The first episode I ever watched 😊
Thank you.💯👊🤟
Waka waka alright freak you’re under arrest what? For impersonating a police officer haha 🤣🤣🤣
He had enough of the clown.
To be honest he was very annoying
Elephant: "IMMA COP AN' YOU WILL RESPECT MAH AUTHORITAH!"
Elephant to the rescue!!!
The fact that she was yelling oh my god instead getting out of the way, even though the elephant had enough time to run out of the tent to save her ruined the episode for me
Amazing episode. Remember when the elephant killed the man
Oh thanks for the heart Adrian
That part was fucking traumatizing. The poor victim too. Imagine being killed by your best friend and partner.
@@DarkSlushie ducking terrified me as a kid
Monk was a cop if You watched the episode with the bodyguard that knew where the sniper was
That was the first episode
Monk - Solves the case.
Clown - Playing shadow.
Jesus Sharona, the jeep was like 50 feet away and driving at like 15 miles an hour. She freaked out almost 3 whole times before the vehicle came close.
So many of these Monk cases sound like Ace Attorney cases
that battery part is reminding of "You did wipe the gun clean...but you forget to do the same with the bullets". Figure out from where...)
One of my favorite, "Here's what happen."
If I remember this correctly, Natalie totally loses her fear of elephants after that elephant saved her life!
This is Sharona...
I love the clown!!!!! 🤡 Hahahahahahhahahah!!!
4:35 That woman should have run. Not to panic herself. Good thing the elephant saved her.
Wakka wakka!
Alright, that’s it freak you’re under arrest!
Lmbo! Impersonating a police officer.
Made me think of Ryan stiles from whose line
Busted by BATTERIES!!!
The Elephant to the rescue!
Love this episode one of my favorites as well love killer klowns from outer space huge fan of that movie too🙂
That clown is HILARIOUS
4:17 - 4:22 😂😂😂
Girl hated her husband so much that she broke her leg to get away with killing him.
He must have been that terrible a husband
@@MarshaWalker20 yeah of course it's always the guy's fault when a break up happens
@@disenthrallmentcomic4302 in this case it sure seems so
Ex-husband, actually.
Still valid that she threw away her performance, just so her ex wouldn't move on.
And I have already liked it.
It was always weird to me that she never removed the walkie talkie
right, she remembered to wipe off her fingerprints but why leave it there in the first place?
I noticed the clowns hands weren't cuffed yet, and Stottlemeyer went after her, so he could have fled the scene, eluding justice. Let's hope he got away clean.
She was able to move pretty well with a broken foot, that was impressive, but I guess that's her job
So like columbo with the dogs over the phone? Lol
Why wouldn't she take away the walkie talkie after the murder? No clue for Monk at all
I think it was difficult to get to? She didn’t expect them to find it, and she’s already wiped her prints anyway (or at least thought she did).
how do u slip out of a cast even i can't do that when i had leg surgery in high school i was stuck with my cast 4 months impossible 2 slip out of it i was stuck with it
Elephants NEVER FORGET!!
The elephant is the true hero of the story.
I LOVE THIS
Yey the elephant saved the day
I wonder if there is a real life Adrian Monk? Does anyone know?
I'm wondering too lol
yes, there are many, most in some kinda "home"
Clown > Monk this time around
Gotta give it to the Waka Waka
I thought monk had a morbid fear of clowns
Aww… I liked the clown.
Murder and ruining her career just to kill an ex?! Someone badly needed to tell her to move on, find someone else and be happy
Hell has no fury like the women scorned.
That is the worst prop cast I have ever seen but I still love this show.
sharona screaming instead of moving smh
4:17
Funny how she faked the injury with the elephant, and it was the elephant who helped them bring her it. Comedic irony right there.😂
free my boy the clown he ain’t do nothing wrong
He impersonated a police officer and earlier in the show when Monk was on the phone
The clown impersonated monk.
Elephants wouldn't step on a person unless panicked. Oh, wait, that's a purely fictional show. I'm okay with that.
The lady sounds like Melania Trump. 😂👌
I loved the clown.
She just left the walkie talkie on the elephant?
That is one dedicated clown 🤡
This episode gave me nightmares as a kid especially both times they used that crunch sound effect. 🤢
The walkie-talkie was still there? And he just grabs it without gloves?
I've watch enough to know police don't work like that. This show had moments where it's real good and moments like this, when it really sucks.
Yeah, pretty clumsy move from the murderer, leaving the walkie-talkie there (or lazy writing). All that planning to get away with murder and you forgot the ONE thing connecting you to the murder? If she had destroyed that thing, she would've walked free. Well, after her ankle was healed at least!
The clown is great.
Why did sherona just stand there-
ELEPHANT JUSTICE!
Circuses are cursed.