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Old 07-26-2008, 07:29 PM   #31 of 46
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Re: "Monk" Season 7 Thread


I agree. I thought they could have come up with something a little more ingenious, for such a genius, and I thought that there would be more of a twist involved with the wife's death. Then when the judge ordered that the first wife's body be exhumed "in the morning" my immediate thought was "well then you'd better have the grave guarded tonight." But conveniently no one bothered.

The part about Monk nearly planting evidence was also a little weak. As much as it bothered him that the guy was getting away with it he wouldn't do that (and climbing in a window should have been more of a challenge for Monk with his phobias).

Anyway, these are mostly nitpicks. Still an enjoyable show, just not one of its finest episodes.

I caught a woman's name during the opening credits, middle name was Shaloub. I forget the rest of it and I don't know if it was an actor or what. Anybody know the story there? Must be related to Tony.
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Old 07-26-2008, 10:15 PM   #32 of 46
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Am I the only one who thought the 'irresistable Poison Pawn' would be the wife herself, and that she was somehow involved with the plan?
No, you're not alone. I thought she was making the whole thing up in order to conceal the possibility that she would kill her husband (maybe in some sort of contrived self-defense). But when she was actually killed early on, I gave up on that, obviously. Then I thought that the match that her husband won (that she heard about from the housekeeper, and which she saw part of on the screen) was somehow involved in her death -- maybe through some kind of ultrasonics on the part of her husband, or something! It's neat how Monk keeps me thinking, though.



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Old 07-26-2008, 11:04 PM   #33 of 46
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I agree. I thought they could have come up with something a little more ingenious, for such a genius, and I thought that there would be more of a twist involved with the wife's death. Then when the judge ordered that the first wife's body be exhumed "in the morning" my immediate thought was "well then you'd better have the grave guarded tonight." But conveniently no one bothered.
I would have liked for them to have guarded the grave immediately and still have him switch the grave stones (ie. he thought of it either before Monk found out about the first wife or between their chess game and the hearing the next day)

I liked the episode a lot and thought the murder was suitably intelligent. Mainly, though, I liked seeing Shaloub and David Strathairn square off against each other. One of the better "Monk" villains in a while.

I also liked the opening with Natalie arguing with Monk about the paycheck; it reminded me a lot of the Monk/Sharona dynamic. Of course Natalie's desperation for money is a little less plausible now that she's patched things up with her very rich 'rents.

And is it just me or does the girl who plays Julie tower over Traylor Howard now? Natalie only came up to Julie's eyeline in this episode, so I was shocked to see the former in heels and the latter in flats. One of those funny unpredictabilities in casting children for a series, though I suppose Natalie's strapping late military hero husband could have come from a family of giants.



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Old 07-27-2008, 03:39 PM   #34 of 46
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And is it just me or does the girl who plays Julie tower over Traylor Howard now? Natalie only came up to Julie's eyeline in this episode, so I was shocked to see the former in heels and the latter in flats. One of those funny unpredictabilities in casting children for a series, though I suppose Natalie's strapping late military hero husband could have come from a family of giants.

Not unrealistic that Julie would grow so quickly. My son shot up between his freshman and sophomore year of high school.


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Old 07-28-2008, 03:08 PM   #35 of 46
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Susan Shaloub Larkin (sometimes credited as Susan Larkin, according to TV.com) played Paulina, the housekeeper. She doesn't seem to have a listing on the IMDB under any version of the name, so I can't check any other credits. Given her age, I'd guess she's Shaloub's sister, using either a married name or a stage name with her original surname as the middle name. Maybe she's been a stage work and this was way for her to earn her SAG card. (Just in time for the strike. )

Anyway, I thought it was a good episode. I always like it when Natalie gets fiesty, and Shaloub does one of the greatest tightwads since the glory days of Jack Benny.

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though I suppose Natalie's strapping late military hero husband could have come from a family of giants.

Genes are funny things. I had a teacher in high school who was nearly 6'5" - his paternal grandfather was a jockey. I'm 6'2" and my brother-in-law is 6'4". He had eight guys in his wedding party - all but three of us were his fellow football players from Duke. I would have been the runt of the litter were it not for his best man at 5'6" and his older brother at 5'8". (His younger brother was too young to be in the wedding - but was already nearly 6", as was his sister, who was my age and wore flats.)

And I'm another one who shot up several inches in one summer in high school, in my case between sophomore and junior years.

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Old 08-03-2008, 11:09 AM   #36 of 46
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Loved "Mr. Monk Gets Lotto Fever". Natalie letting fame go to her head and Monk's reaction to it all were great. I also loved how the bus-side advertisement gave Natalie some cleavage that nature didn't - shades of Kiera Knightley. But I thought she still looked awfully cute in the show gowns.

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Old 08-03-2008, 07:06 PM   #37 of 46
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My only quibble with Friday's episode is that one of the shots during the opening murder lingered a little too long on the attacker and I noticed it was Whitey from ABC's hilarious failure "Sons & Daughters". Fortunately, he went ahead and killed the lotto freak less than halfway through the episode anyway. I also liked how they integrated Monk's lesser dependence on wipes into the episodes. Apparently he's improved enough that he only needs them for liquids now.



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Old 08-03-2008, 11:29 PM   #38 of 46
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As soon as I saw "O-Face" (from Office Space), I knew he was the guy.



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Old 08-15-2008, 10:58 PM   #39 of 46
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Is it just me, or has this been the best season comedy-wise in a long time? I haven't watched from the beginning of the show, but I've probably seen from around season 4 on, and this season has had me laughing out loud more than anything in a while. Maybe the mysteries aren't as good, etc, but its been funnier to me.



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