I love how enthusiastic the mailman is. You can tell he really loves his job and does his very best.
The mail man killed it.
That last one. "What's he doing?" Monk leans in closer, "He's trying to kill me". Ha ha ha ha
This mailman is the best supporting actor in the entire Monk universe. "Not you!" Hilarious. And I really liked Jason Alexander and Steven Weber.
I love that Monk doesn't like being touched yet he willing leans into Dale the Whale when he tries to strangle him knowing Dale wouldn't be able to reach him.
10:50 "I parked on a hill" That line still haunts me. I have never felt worse for a murder.
That one with the pen and the hill was amazing. One seemingly innocent mistake. ONE. And it was over. Her acceptance was awesome
βYou parked on a hillβ love that moment
I like how Monk is so good that often time instead of denying allegations "the guy" frequently asks "how did you know." Then their real defeat is that he know because of silly reasons, parking on a hill, putting a greeting card in the rong envelope, film canister being upright instead of on its side, and many more examples.
Started watching this show with my dad when I was around 10. Iβm 18 now itβs still one of my favorite shows. Seriously timeless
Monk phrasing "very very FAT man" never gets old.
Randy trying to get down from the chair is the absolute best part of the episode.
Hard to overstate how good this show was
I just realized that this show is the only show that's ever fully captured what it's like to be out at night. You get that sense of isolation, loneliness, eeriness, but it's strangely exciting for some reason. I remember growing up as a kid thinking how night in movies never really seems like night. But when Monk says, "It's a different city after dark" I realized that in that episode they really captured real life nighttime.
love mr monk's sass and face when dale the whale tried to choke him lmao
The best part about the show aside from the writing is how each actor played their part to the best of their ability, regardless of how big/small their roles were. Each of them were so earnest and convincing.
monk's diss of dale by leaning in to his murder attempt is a pretty strong boss move.
"He is trying to kill me"... (moves closer to the assassin's hands). πππππ
The Indian guy is amazing. It would have been fun to have the two working together more often. This is the best of all the series
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