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"Monk" Mr. Monk Goes Home Again (2005)



Overview

User Rating:
8.6/10   101 votes
Director:
Randall Zisk
Writers:
Andy Breckman (creator)
Tom Scharpling (written by)
TV Series:
"Monk" (2002)
Original Air Date:
15 July 2005 (Season 4, Episode 2)
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Crime more
Plot:
On Halloween, an armored car driver is shot several times with his own gun. Monk is called from the crime scene by Ambrose... more | add synopsis
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Ambrose Monk, my hero more

Cast

 (Episode Cast overview, first billed only)

Tony Shalhoub ... Adrian Monk

Traylor Howard ... Natalie Teeger

Jason Gray-Stanford ... Lt. Randall Disher
Ted Levine ... Captain Leland Stottlemeyer

John Turturro ... Ambrose Monk

Emmy Clarke ... Julie Teeger

David Weisenberg ... Paul Gilstrap
Brent Hinkley ... Store Manager
David Batiste ... Paramedic

Sharmila Devar ... Cashier

Bob Jesser ... Armored Car Driver
Amy Ryder ... Mrs. Gilstrap

Zac Gardner ... Soldier Boy

Jasmine Jessica Anthony ... Witch Girl (as Jasmine Anthony)

Mary Matilyn Mouser ... Princess Girl (as Mary Mouser)
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Certification:
Portugal:M/12

Fun Stuff

Quotes:
Capt. Stottlemeyer: Well, Ambrose, that's very... that's... I don't know what the hell that is. more

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5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Ambrose Monk, my hero, 17 October 2006
10/10
Author: Carol Cullens from Sacramento, California

It was a real treat to see John Turturro as Adrian Monk's brother. They play beautifully off each other, and I hope we will get to see more of Ambrose. These guys have two of my favorite profiles, by the way.

Being rather OCD myself, I love watching Adrian bull ahead in spite of the things that make him squirm. There's no way that his brother could have the same problems as Adrian--that would be a bad decision. By now just about everyone knows that Adrian was really always obsessive/compulsive. It's just the stress of his loss that has messed him up.

But what could Ambrose have going on that could possibly be a match for Adrian's tics and twitches? Certainly his brother must have come in for some of what made Adrian what he is today, but there's only one Adrian Monk. I can't deny that I like what they did with Ambrose.

BTW--the trick-or-treat theme was grand, and when the "bad guy" was introduced, well--it was just great casting. I would happily watch this episode again and again.

This is one of my favorite episodes because the atmosphere is very well drawn and moody in its way, with lots of tension, but a great opportunity to watch this coolest of casts work their magic. Since I don't have cable I have to wait to see "Monk" for times when I house-sit for a friend, but I don't have a problem with that, because now and then USA has Monk marathons.

Great episode. Bring them on.

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