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david&maddie4ever 01-31-2004, 12:13 AM Hello, all. :wave:
I thought this was a really good episode, but it seems like every week is a really good episode. :D This show is getting really good.
It was a good change of pace to do a case like this...one that was closed that Monk had to reopen because he knew something was wrong. Very clever. :nod: Two thumbs up!
~Lauren
:sheep
Mr. Television 01-31-2004, 01:54 AM I especially liked the end where that fan told Monk that if he got a tv show, that he shouldn't change his theme song and as the show went off the old theme song was played.:lol: Monk keeps getting better and better.
IheartMoonlighting 01-31-2004, 11:27 PM I just started watching this show. I like it but I think the mysterious are pretty weak. As soon as the guy walked back into the house, I knew he had killed his wife.
david&maddie4ever 02-01-2004, 12:43 AM Originally posted by IheartMoonlighting
I just started watching this show. I like it but I think the mysterious are pretty weak. As soon as the guy walked back into the house, I knew he had killed his wife.
Hey! :wave:
Yeah, but I think you were supposed to know he killed her. The mystery was the part with the soundtrack dubbing and the TV volume. :nod: This was actually one of the easiest mysteries so far. :D
~Lauren
:sheep
Wilblk 02-01-2004, 03:24 PM Monk seems to have broken tradition of the other "mystery" shows in the sense that most of the time, the viewers and Monk knows who the killer is. The mystery isn't who did it, but how they did it.
Mr. Television 02-01-2004, 04:04 PM Originally posted by IheartMoonlighting
I just started watching this show. I like it but I think the mysterious are pretty weak. As soon as the guy walked back into the house, I knew he had killed his wife.
I think thats the point. Its like Columbo. You know who the killer is but the fun is watching Monk put it all together
IheartMoonlighting 02-01-2004, 04:58 PM Originally posted by mr roper
I think thats the point. Its like Columbo. You know who the killer is but the fun is watching Monk put it all together I understand that now. So far, the cases have been too easy. I like the show. I think Tony is wonderful as Monk.
david&maddie4ever 02-01-2004, 07:16 PM Originally posted by IheartMoonlighting
I think Tony is wonderful as Monk.
:nod: Definitely. There's some great, great acting on this show. :D
EricIdlefan 02-04-2004, 01:22 AM Monk is a good character well-written and well-acted and proves violence isn't always the solution!!
Great episode. Monk continues to entertain.
EricIdlefan 02-08-2004, 02:37 AM Monk kind of reminds me of MacGyver!! You don't have to have guns and/or too much violence to solve a crime. I love the fact that he can solve crimes with his mind and his intelligence!
Artfiore1 02-13-2004, 03:52 AM Hi all,
Like every episode of this series, I loved this one! The parodying of "C.S.I." was brilliant, the scene about the 6th grade party and his psychiatrist was both sad and hysterical, and the little teasing about the theme song was wonderful. If there was one thing, however, that didn't make sense in this episode it was that Monk would never open his front door to somebody knocking on it at midnight without even first looking though the peephole at least. Was he supposed to be sleepwalking at that moment?
Later,
Art
david&maddie4ever 02-14-2004, 12:06 AM Originally posted by Artfiore1
If there was one thing, however, that didn't make sense in this episode it was that Monk would never open his front door to somebody knocking on it at midnight without even first looking though the peephole at least. Was he supposed to be sleepwalking at that moment?
Woah...I didn't even notice that! :eek: Very true. :D Maybe he was just so tired that he wasn't thinking straight. *shrugs* I don't know...:o
~Lauren
:sheep
I liked Sarah Silverman in this episode.
She's a very funny performer. I hope her character returns.
Perhaps she could become Monk's #1 fan?
;)
david&maddie4ever 02-14-2004, 07:09 PM Originally posted by TJL
I liked Sarah Silverman in this episode.
She's a very funny performer. I hope her character returns.
Perhaps she could become Monk's #1 fan?
;)
:lol: :nod: Yeah...she actually kinda creeped me out during that last scene in Monk's doorway. *shivers* :D
EricIdlefan 02-18-2004, 12:40 AM Monk proves that you don't have to use violence, sex, and/or cursing to solve a case!! He uses his brain and his intelligence to solve cases like Columbo before him!!
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