Didn’t the series finale have Monk cured of OCD? i’m wondering how they’re going to deal with that in the movie. And I’m looking forward to seeing the flick! I loved the series.
The show’s creator hints that COVID has been bad for Monk. I suspect that’s going to be a theme in this movie
“The pandemic threw Monk — and me and you and everyone reading this — for a huge loop, and he was suddenly back at square one,” says Breckman. “So the movie finds Monk in a pretty dark place, and he’s back in a hole that he has to try to dig out of emotionally.”
Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum is an early season 1 episode. It’s one of the few times they showed Monk completely delusional. He had returned to his old house and started making an anniversary dinner for Trudy. That episode could have gotten extremely dark if the events Monk investigated in the asylum had been delusional.
I fully understood why Monk couldn’t be trusted with a uniform and gun. It’s why Sharona was originally his nurse and assistant. They made it clear in this episode that Sharona had experience as a Psychiatric nurse. She offers to take a job at the asylum.
Thankfully Monk gradually got better in the later seasons. I don’t think the show would be as popular without the comedy.
The movie should be an interesting revisit with Mr Monk. I’m intrigued they are pushing the story harder and not just making a nostalgic tv reunion episode.
Except…it was shown that where Monk lives “now” was his and Trudy’s house (that’s why the coffee table is always crooked, because she left it that way).
I know, I know, I worry too much about continuity! One might say, I’m obsessed!
That’s exactly what Tony Shalhoub said in his appearance on Seth Meyers’ show last night. In fact, everyone ended up acting a bit like Monk during the pandemic.
Watching it right now. I’m enjoying it, but half an hour in I knew how the murder was done. (After the reveal at the end of the episode I’ll be back to crow or to eat crow.)
8.5/10. Like the previous two posters, I knew (or at least strongly suspected) the method early on, at which point the mystery became “How will Monk solve it?” And that part held up pretty well overall.
The confrontation, though, was — to quote Orwell — “doubleplusridiculous verging crimethink.”