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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Mr. Monk and the Actor
Episode 02: Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike
Episode 03: Mr. Monk and the Big Game
Episode 04: Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing
Episode 05: Mr. Monk, Private Eye
Episode 06: Mr. Monk and the Class Reunion
Episode 07: Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink
Episode 08: Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert
Episode 09: Mr. Monk Meets His Dad
Episode 10: Mr. Monk and the Leper
Episode 11: Mr. Monk Makes a Friend
Episode 12: Mr. Monk is at Your Service
Episode 13: Mr. Monk is on the Air
Episode 14: Mr. Monk Visits a Farm
Episode 15: Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy
Episode 16: Mr. Monk Goes to the Hospital
Monk - Season 5
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Season 5 opens with a method actor getting in the way as Monk tries to solve a case; a city-wide garbage strike throwing Monk completely off his game as he tries to solve the murder of a union boss.
Season 5 opens with a method actor getting in the way as Monk tries to solve a case; a city-wide garbage strike throwing Monk completely off his game as he tries to solve the murder of a union boss.
Actors:
Scott Anderson,
Patrick Cranshaw,
Maury Sterling,
Henri Lubatti,
Marcus Demian,
Terry Fradet,
John Kapelos
Scott Anderson
Patrick Cranshaw
17 June 1919, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA
Maury Sterling
1 September 1971, Mill Valley, California, USA
Henri Lubatti
Marcus Demian
Terry Fradet
John Kapelos
8 March 1956, London, Ontario, Canada
Director:
Andy Breckman
Country:
United States
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September 10, 2018
The show is clearly evolving. Most notably... The show has been taking, for the most part, a more serious tone, mixing the comedic genius of Tony Shalhoub's masterful acting with more dramatic currents than ever before.