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Monk 5

2006-07-07 | Comedy,Crime,Drama,Mystery | 16 episodes
Overview
Gumshoe Adrian Monk would never actually have gum on his well-polished shoes: in addition to intellect and instinct, he also has obsessive-compulsive disorder. Though his eccentric traits bewilder his colleagues Natalie Teeger, Captain Stottlemeyer and Lieutenant Disher, Monk’s attention to detail keeps crime—and grime—off the streets.

9 Seasons

Episode

Mr. Monk and the Actor (2006)

While working on a double murder, Monk finds that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery when he finds that an obsessive method actor has been cast to play...Adrian Monk in a new movie.

Mr. Monk and the Actor poster

Directed By

Randall Zisk

Writer

Hy Conrad

Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike (2006)

Monk finds himself adrift in an ocean of filth when a garbage strike brings San Francisco to a halt...and Adrian to near-paralysis.

Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike poster

Directed By

Jerry Levine

Writer

Daniel Gaeta

Mr. Monk and the Big Game (2006)

Julie and her friends hire Monk to look into the suspicious death of their basketball coach.

Mr. Monk and the Big Game poster

Directed By

Chris Long

Writer

Jack Bernstein

Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing (2006)

When Monk goes to his firehouse to get his smoke detectors inspected, the crew is quickly called away to a fatal house fire in which a young woman is killed. Minutes later, a mysterious intruder walks into the firehouse, lethally bludgeons a veteran fireman, blinds Monk with cleaning acid, then escapes. Despite Monk losing his eyesight, Stottlemeyer coaxes him to continue investigating, and Monk soon finds that the fire and his attack are connected.

Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing poster

Directed By

Stephen Surjik

Writer

William Rabkin

Mr. Monk, Private Eye (2006)

When Natalie convinces Monk to go into business as a private eye, his first case is a seemingly innocuous fender bender that leads to a far more dangerous investigation.

Mr. Monk, Private Eye poster

Directed By

Peter Weller

Writer

Tom Scharpling

Cast

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