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Monk
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| Title: | Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame |
| Episode Number: | 16 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | T1402 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday July 11th, 2003 |
| Airs On: | USA |
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A CEO, Lawrence Hammond and his pretty young wife are murdered at night in a deserted parking lot. While, Stottlemeyer suspects it to be the doing of the CEO's many enemies, Monk believes that the wife was the real the primary target.
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| Sharona: Adrian, why don't you go talk to him?
Monk: Me?
Sharona: Yeah, give him a pep talk. He respects you.
Monk: He does? Why?
Sharona: Because he doesn't work for you. | Monk: Sharona, I can't. I can't. I can't do this.
Sharona: Why? Because he's naked?
(Monk nods)
Sharona: You've never seen a naked man before?
Monk: No.
Sharona: You've seen yourself naked, right?
Monk: Just once. | Dr. Kroger: Well, okay, I hate to end the session on that note, but the hour's up.
Monk: No, it's not. It's only been fifty-seven minutes.
Dr. Kroger: How'd you do that? You wearing a watch?
Monk: No.
Dr. Kroger: You could see my watch, right?
Monk: No. It's a gift . . .
Dr. Kroger: . . . and . . . a curse. | Sharona: So you're going to let a murderer go because you can't talk to a naked man?
Monk: Yes | Randy: You ready for this?
Stottlemeyer: Ready for what? Just say it, Randy | Sharona: You can't tell if a "1" is upside down.
Monk: I can tell. The whole scoreboard, it's like some surreal abstract art thing. | Sharona: What's your problem? The human body is beautiful thing.
Monk: No. It isn't. | Monk: Captain, he shot the wife first. Why would he do that? I would have done the husband first, wouldn't you?
Stottlemeyer: I don't know, Monk. It's never come up. | Randy: May we come in, Mr. Browning?
Walker Browning: What if I say no?
Stottlemeyer: Don't say no |
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