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Old 03-17-2006, 07:56 PM   #41
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You mean:
Dr. Kroger: So, Adrian, which phobia do you want to talk about today?
Monk: Glaciers.
Dr. Kroger: Glaciers. Okay.
Monk: No, rodeos. No, no glaciers.
Dr. Kroger: Why don't we start with a basic one, like heights. Let's go up on the roof.
Monk: *groans* Sit down.
Dr.: Okay, I'm sitting.
Monk: How about we start by naming really tall things. Like the Sears Tower. No, no, that's too tall. How about... a regular Sears.

Monk's on right now! Mr. Monk and the Canidate! The 2 hour pilot!
Wait...you lost me somewhere...
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Old 03-18-2006, 01:30 PM   #42
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Wait...you lost me somewhere...
Mr. Monk and the Astronaut, when Monk is at a session with Dr. Kroger's--his psychiatrist. Dr. Kroger suggested that Monk should try and face his fears, and perhaps cope with them. Hence the previously quoted conversation.
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yep and tonight is Monk goes to court. ....we love it!
Hehe! Those jurors had no idea what they were in for.
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Old 03-18-2006, 05:10 PM   #43
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Hehe! Those jurors had no idea what they were in for.
Nope and love the twist with the switched juror. The writing is great.
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Old 03-18-2006, 11:31 PM   #44
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Nope and love the twist with the switched juror. The writing is great.
Juror with cold: She killed a person to be a juror? That's a first!
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Old 03-19-2006, 01:46 AM   #45
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Juror with cold: She killed a person to be a juror? That's a first!
LOL! My grandma LOVES jury duty, and I don't know why. All psychologists are crazy anyway, so it's no wonder. Even a psychologist willing to admit to it will admit that!
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Old 03-24-2006, 05:13 PM   #46
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Now that the fourth season is over ( ) what was everyone's favorite and least favorite episode? (From season 4.)
I'm indecisive.
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Old 03-24-2006, 08:04 PM   #47
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Now that the fourth season is over ( ) what was everyone's favorite and least favorite episode? (From season 4.)
I'm indecisive.
No comment.
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Old 03-25-2006, 12:38 PM   #48
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Least favorite so far is 'amnesia'. I thought that really a stretch.

Best one; the one in Las Vegas.
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Old 03-25-2006, 09:15 PM   #49
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Least favorite so far is 'amnesia'. I thought that really a stretch.

Best one; the one in Las Vegas.
Yeah, Mr. Monk Bumps his Head isn't my favorite, either.

Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas is Season 3, silly! That one was really good though.

Season 4:

Mr. Monk:

and the Other Detective
Goes Home Again
Stays in Bed
Goes to the Office
Gets Drunk
and Mrs. Monk
Goes to a Wedding
and Little Monk
and the Secret Santa
Goes to a Fashion Show
Bumps His Head
and the Captain's Marriage
and the Astronaut
and the Big Reward
Goes to the Dentist
Gets Jury Duty

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Old 03-26-2006, 12:47 AM   #50
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Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas is Season 3, silly! That one was really good though.
Mr. Spock knew that. He was just testing you! Right?
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Old 03-26-2006, 06:24 AM   #51
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..see, "here's the thing".....
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Old 03-26-2006, 08:44 PM   #52
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Mr. Spock knew that. He was just testing you! Right?
Did I pass?
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..see, "here's the thing".....
It's okay.
Does anyone want a list of seasons 1-3 also?


(Do you mind if I call you Spockman, Spock?)
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Old 03-26-2006, 11:48 PM   #53
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..see, "here's the thing".....
Good! You want some Cuaffee? Suace?
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Old 03-30-2006, 05:14 PM   #54
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"here's the thing"
I find myself using that phrase a lot.

The saddest of the 4th season were Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk and Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage.
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Old 03-30-2006, 05:43 PM   #55
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The saddest of the 4th season were Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk and Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage.
Yeah, Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage was sad. Karen is so rude. (I'm trying not to reveal the plot to much.)
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Old 03-31-2006, 12:45 AM   #56
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For school I had to write a contrast paper, so I decided to do one about Monk and Columbo. I'm also doing a compare paper about them which I'll post once I finish writing it.

Contrasting Adrian Monk and Lt. Columbo

Adrian Monk and Lt. Columbo, though both TV detectives with unique methods of solving crime, have many differences. Working as a private investigator, Monk solves crimes, though sometimes he gets distracted and ends up cleaning rather than doing his job. Monk, a former police officer, must have everything neat and perfectly organized. For example, Adrian always wears pressed suits with his shirts buttoned all the way to the top. He always has wipes with him in case he has to shake someone's hand. Messy and unorganized, Lieutenant Columbo tends to wear rumpled, ill-fitting clothes. Also, unlike Monk, Columbo is a police officer, and doesn't spend time worrying about uneven shelves.
They also have different ways of solving crime. Monk has an excellent memory. He remembers minor details at the crime scene, which helps him to solve the cases he works on. He uses evidence to convict his suspects, and doesn't ask them many questions. Although he usually works in San Fransisco, Monk will occasionally travel to different cities if needed. On the other hand, Columbo works in Los Angeles. He usually questions suspects until they confess. Occasionally, he forgets what he plans to ask them, something Monk would never do. Despite their differences, both Columbo and Monk are exceptional detectives.


So, what do you think?
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Old 03-31-2006, 12:56 AM   #57
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For school I had to write a contrast paper, so I decided to do one about Monk and Columbo. I'm also doing a compare paper about them which I'll post once I finish writing it.

Contrasting Adrian Monk and Lt. Columbo

Adrian Monk and Lt. Columbo, though both TV detectives with unique methods of solving crime, have many differences. Working as a private investigator, Monk solves crimes, though sometimes he gets distracted and ends up cleaning rather than doing his job. Monk, a former police officer, must have everything neat and perfectly organized. For example, Adrian always wears pressed suits with his shirts buttoned all the way to the top. He always has wipes with him in case he has to shake someone's hand. Messy and unorganized, Lieutenant Columbo tends to wear rumpled, ill-fitting clothes. Also, unlike Monk, Columbo is a police officer, and doesn't spend time worrying about uneven shelves.
They also have different ways of solving crime. Monk has an excellent memory. He remembers minor details at the crime scene, which helps him to solve the cases he works on. He uses evidence to convict his suspects, and doesn't ask them many questions. Although he usually works in San Fransisco, Monk will occasionally travel to different cities if needed. On the other hand, Columbo works in Los Angeles. He usually questions suspects until they confess. Occasionally, he forgets what he plans to ask them, something Monk would never do. Despite their differences, both Columbo and Monk are exceptional detectives.


So, what do you think?
Who is this Lt. Columbo? Is he related to Lenny Briscoe?
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TBT 1 -good job. ........I'm miffed that they're showing reruns already of Monk.
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Who is this Lt. Columbo? Is he related to Lenny Briscoe?
He's a TV detective on a show called 'Columbo'. I think the show aired in the 70's and maybe the 80's. There were some more recent ones, but Peter Falk (The dude who played Columbo) looks really old.
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TBT 1 -good job. ........I'm miffed that they're showing reruns already of Monk.
Thanks! I can't wait until July when the next season will start.
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Spock, you've seen this one, right? Remember the song Stottlemeyer say in the Casino? "Ain't No Sunshine"? My mom, Pip, and I heard that while in a store and started cracking up! That song is forever doomed!
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