USA Network "Monk's" Finale Farewell 2009 Episodes Are Lovable and Caring

Phillip W. Chambley
"Detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) finally finds out the real killer of his wife Trudy after all these years!" These truly loving and caring final two-part 2009 episodes finally reveal whom the real killer was regarding his wife's death during a "so-called", (which Monk originally thought), mixed-up car bombing explosion 12 years earlier in Monk's career as a police detective and partner with Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine) shown in these dramatic, but lovable dramatic finale 2009 episodes!"---------

Even 39 year old San Francisco lieutenant Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford) has an "enormous surprise at the end of these two-part finale 2009 episodes which has something to do with the original Monk's partner/nurse called Sharona Fleming?----------

Unfortunately, "Monk" has to get touched physically and poisoned, facing possible REAL death, to understand whom the real killer was of his loving wife Trudy in these final episodes.----------

These two-part finale episodes of 2009 Monk were probably the most "dramatic of all episodes?" in all eight seasons. But loving and caring at the same time for life-long fans? Showing both Monk and Natalie slowly crying together depicting a certain video recorded by Monk's deceased wife Trudy ironically in a small beautifully boxed wrapped "Christmas present?"

Which Monk would NEVER open no matter what happens in his life as a department detective and eventual homicide consultant for the San Francisco Police Dept. here in the USA.--------------

Natalie Teeger (Monk's now day assistant) is somehow forced during these last and final 2009 episodes to open up this "surprising Trudy Monk Christmas gift" which Monk has had placed in his storage closet or even sometimes under a Christmas Tree over the years, and finds out the TRUE meaning of her death because of a reluctant affair she had with a deceitful district judge years before her and Monk met causing her pregnancy of an un-born child?---------- Although, Monk had always thought of this gift as being a digital watch?------------

As usual? Monk finally ends up solving this year after year un-solvable crime regarding the death of his wife Trudy. Which ends up in a beautiful "Love Story?" for Monk and his friends in this comical, historical and lovable TV show character we all call "Monk!" Even the Captain ironically marries a woman by the name of "Trudy!" during these last final episodes of the year 2009.-----------

"Adrian Monk" (Tony Shalhoub) and his co-workers Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), Lieutenant Randy Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram), Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard), Sharona's son Benjy (Max Morrow and the original actor Kane Ritchotte), original deceased Dr. Charles Kroger (Stanley Kamell), and the most recent Dr. Neven Bell (Hector Elizondo), will always be remembered.----------- during these truly remarkably loving and unforgettable TV shows.

Since the historical days of television shows like "I Love Lucy and Seinfeld!" There will never be another worth-watching TV show in history-------- in the years to come------ possibly for decades or even centuries. USA Network's Monk will always be remembered as a TV show that we can "just sit down and relax too even after a bad day at work" because of the love and comedy that this character has brought viewers in so many homes!

Thanks for reading,

Phillip Chambley.

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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  • keith claypoole12/14/2009

    we sadly miss the show all good shows end to soon it brought my family together thanks for all the laughs and crying we will miss you very much

  • Gloria Stinson12/12/2009

    I enjoyed the series finale very much. I watched Monk the entire eight seasons. The ending for Trudy's murder was well planned. I will miss my Friday night staple. I thoroughly enjoyed the song for the finale.

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