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Monk: Mr. Monk and Sharona (2009)
My Sharona and My Natalie ⭐
The more I'm getting close to finishing the series the more that I don't want it to end, and this episode was the reason!! And the ending with Randy!!
We also get to see each attributes of the two most significantly impactful characters of the show, Sharona and Natalie! A dream come true!!
Which brings me to this subject: we should avoid comparing who is better between these two characters, Sharona and Natalie, because they both contributed to Adrian's growth at a time when he most needed to change and overcome his fears. The most poignant aspect is that he overcame some of his fears through circumstances where he needed to protect these ladies from harm. Overall, they helped Adrian feel more human and become more human by teaching him to care for people once again. Both are fantastic; neither was better nor worse!
Monk: Mr. Monk and the Lady Next Door (2009)
A Mother's Touch
Among the most heartfelt episodes in the series is the one focusing on Monk's childhood. Truly, whenever Monk's upbringing comes up, it provides the most interesting perspective of the show. Here, we see the missing touch that Monk has always longed for from his mother-simply, to be loved. In this episode, the ever-dashing Gena Rowlands makes that dream come true. However, Monk wonders if it's too good to be true. Throughout his entire existence, he believes that there is always a catch in everything that has shown love or care to him. Countless betrayals have made it hard for him to believe that someone could love him. That's All.
French Connection II (1975)
I think you'd hate me for this..
But actually for me,i really enjoyed it as much as the first one,it left me gripping onto my seat,with some of it's memorable moments espicially,the cold turkey scene! I was flabbergasted! Truly one of the most underated sequels of all time!