"Monk" Mr. Monk Makes a Friend (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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8/10
How to make a best friend with Monk
TheLittleSongbird23 August 2017
'Monk' has always been one of my most watched shows when needing comfort, to relax after a hard day, a good laugh or a way to spend a lazy weekend.

On the most part, "Mr Monk Makes a Friend" was a lovely episode, with a well-executed balance of funny and emotional moments. The twist/truth can be seen from miles away and the whole mystery was obvious pretty much immediately once everybody started suspecting Hal, a fun, interesting and not what he seems character but that he was not what he seems was obvious straight away. It's a shame because it does have moments of engagement, is well paced and doesn't take a back-seat. Disher also seemed a bit too subdued, though at least he wasn't the stupid and childish character he was in some Season 5 episodes.

However, everything to do with Monk and his new best friend was done absolutely beautifully. One really loves with how he is like an excited and happy child and finally feels accepted. Can totally relate to this, being bullied and treated like a freak at school for ridiculous reasons and finally feeling accepted at music college. One also feels sorry for Monk, am sure everybody has moments where they feel happy and excited at having a best friend, feeling accepted and completely trusting them only to be played and have your hopes dashed. Also went through this recently when taken for a ride by a neighbour.

There are many delightful character moments that make up for the predictable mystery. Monk's chemistry with Hal is the episode's driving force and sees many moments of humour and pathos, the other important element (nobody else trusting Hal) is also done well and the reasoning is fully understandable. The waiting for and reaction to the anticipated phone call, the whole grocery store scene, the first meeting, the hilarious hockey scene, Natalie getting punked, Monk saying to Kroger about wanting a best friend for Christmas every year, the apartment cover up scenes, the rock polishing and the suspenseful and poignant ending, all standouts.

As said many times, one of the best things about 'Monk' has always been the acting of Tony Shalhoub in the title role. It was essential for him to work and be the glue of the show, and Shalhoub not only is that but also at his very best he IS the show. Have always loved the balance of the humour, which is often hilarious, and pathos, which is sincere and touching.

Natalie is down to earth, sympathetic and sassy, also being sensitive to Monk's needs and quirks which Traylor Howard does well bringing out. Jason Gray-Stanford and Ted Levine are good as usual as Disher and Stottlemeyer. Andy Richter is very good as the mysterious Hal.

It's not just the cast though. Another star is the writing, which is also essential to whether the show would be successful or not and succeed it does here. The mix of wry humour, lovable quirkiness and tender easy-to-relate-to drama is delicately done, particularly the last one. The quirks are sympathetically done and never exploited or overdone.

The music is both understated and quirky. While there is a preference for the theme music for Season 1, Randy Newman's "It's a Jungle Out There" has grown on me overtime, found it annoying at first but appreciate its meaning and what it's trying to say much more now. Oh and a good job is done with the different opening credits sequence to accommodate the changes made.

Altogether, the mystery disappoints but everything else captivates. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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9/10
Shallow Hal
safenoe23 April 2020
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Andy Richter plays against type and plays a double murderer in this episode of Monk. He puts on an impressive performance, as his character Hal toys around with Monk's emotions to become his best friend, for ulterior motives. If anything there should be a spin-off series featuring Hall when he's released from prison due to a technicality or something like that.
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7/10
A Good Friend Is Hard to Find
Hitchcoc7 April 2020
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When Monk befriends a con man and murderer it's one thing. A totally new experience. After a series of ridiculous friend "dates" with this guy, we find out his true colors. What is hard to swallow is in addition to have OCD, Monk is just plain stupid. After the guy tries to kill Monk he asks if they can do something together when he gets out. This is straining what little credibility has been created.
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3/10
Monk already has friends
orangelifer11 September 2021
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I hate the premise of this episode (and frankly I don't like season 5 in general, but I digress). Monk acts like a child thinking he's finally made a friend for the first time. So...Monk and Leland Stottlemeyer aren't friends? That's odd considering later in the series Stottlemeyer goes out of his way to fake Monk's death, risking his own career. Near the end of the series, Stottlemeyer even makes Monk his best man at his wedding. Sounds like a close friend to me. And what about Natalie? Sure, she's technically Monk's employee but it goes far beyond a business relationship. For Monk to act this desperate for a friend is an insult to his actual friends.
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3/10
To desperate
longislim4 April 2022
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At the end he kinda of would have deserved what he got. Was a good episode up till. When a 15 year old girl has to real you in and stop you from crying because your so called best friend hasn't called you in less than three days it goes a little over the top. This season is a weak. Could have been so much better.
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1/10
another perfect moron
sandcrab2779 May 2019
The moron is so desperate to have a friend he will believe anything ...if he was even a tiny bit smart he could have seen right through andy richter ... he doesn't claim natalie as a friend because he pays her .. i'm sure natalie would disagree because he never pays her on time or what he really owes , so he doesn't think logically but has fits of pique when people don't believe him ...i find it really hillarious that the 2 clowns, randy and the captain solve the case
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