Mr. Monk and the Big Game
- Episode aired Jul 21, 2006
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.3K
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Monk coaches basketball while trying to solve a murder case.Monk coaches basketball while trying to solve a murder case.Monk coaches basketball while trying to solve a murder case.
Molly McCook
- Emily J.
- (as Molly Mccook)
Christine Fry
- Bee's Head Basketball Coach
- (uncredited)
Kristine Lacap
- Basketball Player
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe fire takes place in Dratch Valley. Daniel Dratch is the producer of the show and brother of actress and former SNL cast member Rachel Dratch who had appeared in Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny (2004).
- GoofsDespite having evicted Natalie from the game, the referee walks by her at least twice after she takes off her Cougars mascot disguise and doesn't react.
- Quotes
Adrian Monk: [sitting in Principal Franklin's office] Ah, this brings back memories. Sitting in the principal's office.
Natalie Teeger: You? I can't picture you being sent to the principal's office.
Adrian Monk: I wasn't sent. I used to go there on my own. To report on the troublemakers, I was Mr. Campman's eyes and ears. That's what he called me.
Natalie Teeger: Ummm, so you spied on other kids?
Adrian Monk: I was keeping the study hall safe for people like you. You're welcome.
- ConnectionsFeatured in There's Something About Movies: Episode #2.4 (2019)
Featured review
simply terrific
I started watching Monk not long ago, through cable TV. At first I was just amazed watching the main character do strange things. Then I couldn't stop watching the movies because it is the only TV show that really, really, really makes me laugh. At every show I get anxious to see what "comes next" when it comes to Monk's behavior. I think one of the most hilarious act was to see Monk ironing his shoelaces in the episode where he plays his assistant's assistant at a basketball game ! that was really funny ! I would like to compliment Mr. Jack Bernstein. I admire his ideas of acts one has never heard of ! Also, a special compliment goes to Mr. Shalhoub. He is the right guy to play that role, no doubt about it.
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- elisabete-santos
- Oct 10, 2006
Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color
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