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DRG 01-30-04 09:57 PM

Monk 1/30
 
This was hilarious. The cracks about the theme song change had me dying, as well as the dogs on CSI. Good to see Sarah Silverman as well, although I hoped she'd have a bigger role.

Buck Turgidson 01-30-04 11:41 PM

I'm just glad Kim Bauer and that mewling brat didn't come around the corner.

I guess I must not be the only one who hates that awful new theme song.

That's the funniest set of swipes at CSI since Lorelai's mother's crack on Gilmore Girls.

MrX 01-31-04 12:01 AM

The theme song stuff was great. I loved how after Silverman;s character made him promise if he gets his own show he'll never change the theme song it went right in to the old song:lol:

The CSI swipes were hilarious. The main charter on the show was a great spoof of Horatio from CSI:Miami. The scene in the rain where he's wearing his sunglasses was dead on. They also got the overacting down too.

Charlie Goose 01-31-04 12:57 AM

"Is he somebody?"
"Pff. He's just a writer."

Classic episode! The theme song gags were great, although I don't want to see the show get too self-important.

The flaw I see with the murder plot is that ANY hardcore horror flick geek would be able to identify the screams as coming from the movie. Especially when news channels like CNN would've played the murder scene ad nauseum. I know I could identify a lot of movies just by a tiny sound bite.

tycho55 01-31-04 01:36 AM

"Mr. Monk, you're the greatest detective ever! You're the greatest detective in the whole UNIVERSE! You should have your own show! But promise me something? If you ever get your own show, don't EVER change the theme song, okay?"

My god, the writers for Monk have some serious balls to put a running gag about the theme song.

And to top it all off, the end credits had the original song. Brilliant!

Rascal 01-31-04 10:09 AM

Ditto on the theme song. I was laughing at first, thinking coincidence, but at the end when they talked about it again and then jumped into the original, I was excited. I think that was a nice gesture to the fans.

I'm getting used to 6th grade. :)

MrN 01-31-04 11:32 AM

A pretty good one - I was actually expecting more of Silverman based on the preview.

Funny stuff about the theme - change it back for next season. Is there an actual petition? Where do I sign? :D
Also loved the continuity part - making fun of people who notice things like that too much.

As soon as they turn off the excersize video I knew the answer so this was one of the lighter mysteries.

Deftones 01-31-04 04:29 PM

This was probably one of the best Monk shows ever. The CSI gags were great.

"If we had 2 spectrometers, we could solve the case twice as fast!" rotfl

kvrdave 01-31-04 04:56 PM

I have never watched an episode of CSI, but I figured that was what most of the gags were about. Even not having any real background with CSI, this was a very good episode.

movielib 01-31-04 06:31 PM

I haven't watched it yet because I had to see more John Stossel on 20/20 last night (I can't get enough of the "Scourge of the Liberal Media"; just finished his great new book, too).

I'm going to watch Monk tonight and with these comments I'm even more looking forward to seeing it than usual. I love the perfect, original theme.

BDB 01-31-04 09:27 PM

This was a fun episode, and I agree a lighter mystery as I figured it out straight away, but monk is not about the mystery, more about the fun.


It also had huge ratings for he season opener, well for basic cable anyway. 6M viewers on Friday, and then 5.8 for the reshow on Sunday

movieking 02-01-04 07:30 AM

Fantastic episode! One of my favorites of all time.

Tscott 02-01-04 12:00 PM


Originally posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
This was a fun episode, and I agree a lighter mystery as I figured it out straight away, but monk is not about the mystery, more about the fun.
Yeah, Monk is almost never about "who did it"- that's usually easy to figure out. It's usually "how they did it and how are they gonna it caught" instead. For example, in this week's episode, I was thinking that maybe he'd rigged the VCR to eject the knife or something complicated like that- turned out the real solution was much simpler and elegant.

movieking 02-01-04 02:19 PM

BTW, what happened to the murder weapon? Was that ever explained?

Deftones 02-01-04 03:00 PM


Originally posted by movieking
BTW, what happened to the murder weapon? Was that ever explained?
I thought it was laying on the floor next to the body. He hid it in the planter so he had easy access to it.

conscience 02-01-04 06:16 PM

loved the CSI shots as well.

When they did the bullet/camera shot through the body and it looking so fake and cheesy had me rotfl.

Rico Diablo 02-02-04 11:42 AM

"Well, what do you think?"

"I'd make the gunshot louder."

A sly dig, perhaps, at stars who co-produce their own shows just so they can say they do.

Great episode. My favorite line was in the "Crime Lab SF" where he says "You shot the hooker...with a bullet made of your own frozen blood. Didn't you...Senator?" rotfl

Morf 02-02-04 04:02 PM

Excellent episode. I wonder if the original theme song will be back for next episode....

Jadzia 02-02-04 04:17 PM


Originally posted by Danger1313
Great episode. My favorite line was in the "Crime Lab SF" where he says "You shot the hooker...with a bullet made of your own frozen blood. Didn't you...Senator?" rotfl
I thought that was a great shout-out to the infamous "meat bullet" episode of CSI.

:lol:

movieking 02-03-04 04:50 AM

Indeed. It was one of the funniest episodes of anything in a while.


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