Monk - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan
When a deceased dog is accused of murder, Monk finds himself in the employ of his biggest fan, Marci Maven. Obsessive-compulsive meets completely obsessed.

Mr. Monk and the Rapper
Monk, in a nervous stupor, agrees to help a rapper accused of murdering a rival. The problem is, Monk thinks he might have done it.

Mr. Monk and the Naked Man
Monk is asked to consult on the murder of a woman, but his issues with nudity hamper his skills.

Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend
When a realtor is shot and killed while showing off a house to a couple, Monk and Natalie suspect the killer to be the victim's partner - who happens to be Stottlemeyer's girlfriend Linda Fusco.

Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees
Monk is on the trail of a man who seems to have committed the perfect crime when he murdered his wife and an intruder, and Natalie worries that Julie's new relationship is progressing too fast.

Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure
Monk, in competition with one of Dr. Kroger's other patients, gets conned into helping his son find buried treasure. The problem is, it has ties to a recent bank robbery.

Mr. Monk and the Daredevil
Monk's arch-nemesis, Harold Krenshaw, catapults to fame after he falls from a tower and survives. Now Monk must figure out if he's the real Frisco Flyer before someone dies.

Mr. Monk and the Wrong Man
A convicted murderer put away by Monk is exonerated. Monk must figure out what really happened to keep his remaining shred of confidence.

Mr. Monk is Up All Night
Monk obsesses about a woman he bumped into on the street, and the resulting insomnia causes him to witness a crime that apparently didn't occur.

Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa
Monk's less than holiday mood is only worsened when he's accused of shooting Santa and becomes the most hated man in the city.

Mr. Monk Joins a Cult
A good Samaritan witnesses a cult style murder but the evidence doesn't add up. Mr. Monk goes undercover with the "Siblings of the Sun" to solve the crime.

Mr. Monk Goes to the Bank
When Monk's bank is robbed, he's desperate to help with the investigation; when Captain Stottlemeyer won't let him, Monk takes up an unusual position at the bank.

Mr. Monk and the Three Julies
Natalie is frantic, to the detriment of Stottlemeyer's new car, when it appears a mad man is targeting his victims based solely on their name - Julie Teeger.

Mr. Monk Paints His Masterpiece
During an investigation of murders of a junk yard, Monk takes up painting and finds a patron.

Mr. Monk is on the Run (1)
Monk is charged with the murder of the man who killed Trudy, and manages to escape custody in order to figure out what really happened.

Mr. Monk is on the Run (2)
Stottlemeyer tries to find proof against the man who framed Monk, and Natalie may ruin everything when she learns the truth.
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