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"Mr. Monk and the End" is the two-part series finale of the American comedy drama detective television series Monk. It consists of the fifteenth and sixteenth episodes of the eighth and final season, and the 124th and 125th episodes of the series overall.
The following is a complete episode list for the criminal dramedy television series Monk. It premiered on the USA Network on July 12, 2002 in the United States and ended with a two-part series finale on November 27 and December 4, 2009. The complete series has a total of 125 episodes, including three 2-part episodes and four Christmas specials. A follow-up film, entitled Mr. Monk's Last Case ...
D. B. Woodside entered in the same episode as Monk's physician, Dr. Matthew Shuler. Alona Tal made an appearance in the final episode as Trudy's daughter, Molly Evans. Bitty Schram made a special appearance as Sharona Fleming, Monk's former nurse (Schram was a former cast member, who left during the third season).
In the final episode of the series, “Mr. Monk and the End (Part 2),” Monk finally finds his long-sought-after answers about his wife Trudy’s mysterious murder.
Portions of this novel were adapted in 2009 into the season 8 episode "Mr. Monk and the Badge". 4 Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants: 0-451-22097-8: July 3, 2007 First appearance of Sharona Fleming in any Monk-related media since 2004, rendered non-canon by the episode "Mr. Monk and Sharona" 5 Mr. Monk in Outer Space: 0-451-22098-6: October 30, 2007 6
Sarah Silverman returned as Monk's number-one fan and founder of the Monk-o-Philes, Marci Maven, after a three season hiatus. Silverman earned an Emmy nomination for this role. Tim Bagley reprised his role as Harold Krenshaw, Monk's number-one rival. Cody McMains also returned for a second appearance as Troy Kroger, Dr. Kroger's teenage son.
Episode 14 — the final episode of Yellowstone Season 5 — premiered last Sunday, Dec. 15 on Paramount Network. You can watch it live or stream it on-demand afterward on Philo. Yellowstone ...
Adrian Monk's obsessive–compulsive habits, which subsided after solving the murder of his wife Trudy, [a] are reignited by the COVID-19 pandemic. [b] After losing a book deal about his career as a private detective–the money from which he had hoped to use to fund his stepdaughter Molly Evans' wedding–Monk begins to contemplate ending his own life.