Fr. The sad truth in that statement he knows if he looks he’ll find his dad and he’ll have to ask him why he left why he hated him so much he left him.
Fr. The sad truth in that statement he knows if he looks he’ll find his dad and he’ll have to ask him why he left why he hated him so much he left him.
@@raegenarmer2351 It's extremely disappointing when he finally shows up because he needed Adrian to get him out of jail. And when he reveals what motivated him to leave (a fortune cookie), it's so pathetic it's not even funny, especially because he never bothered to explain to them why he's leaving.
You've got to hand it to Ambrose. To be so neurotic as to make Adrian look halfway normal is not an easy task, but he achieves it without so much as breaking a sweat!
This is one of the greatest episodes. Especially later where Ambrose reveals he didnt call all these years because he had felt guilty he asked Trudy to get him something and she lost her life. Amazing acting
And in his next episode, he says he feels responsible for their father skipping out on the family. This show is heartbreaking. Hilarious, but really heartbreaking.
tony and john are great actors, specially whenever trudy is involved and adrian is sad. At the end of this episode though, Ambrose ask adrian "would you like to help me clean up? adrian laugh and said " I thought you'd never ask"
As someone who had agoraphobia and who still has mental illness problems the portrayal of agoraphobia is spot on and also treated with a ton of sincerity and understanding. Love this show.
I came to the comments specifically to say the names of Monk's brother, and of Sherlock's brother are the kind of intriguing questions suitable for general knowledge quizzes 😉
well i beat adrian with the shoping... but i never got a drivers license (i chose not to do it because i never really needed one) and i am 33 now and never really dated.... sooooo.... Adrian beats me 2 to 1 ^^f'
@elimgarak8242, I’m no expert on dating, currently single, but I have found that small victories are often very helpful. I asked a girl out for coffee and she said yes. That was a boost in confidence. A couple years ago I told a friend that I loved her. She didn’t feel the same, but what was helpful about that experience was it was though getting that off my chest let go of an immense weight. We still talk to each other online. Don’t give up.
*Adrian* "Oh, so you _can_ dial a telephone. I was worried. I thought you might be paralyzed or something." *Ambrose* "I wasn't paralyzed." *Adrian* "I was being sarcastic." *Ambrose* "You were being sardonic. Sarcasm is a contemptuous, ironic statement. You were being mockingly derisive, that's sardonic."
@@humanstandssans2484 Yeah, but only if he answers the door or phone, which is by no means guaranteed. And neither is it guaranteed that you'll catch him on a day when he has his multiple high maintenance neuroses dialed down sufficiently to where he'll focus in on your questions. Other than that, yeah, great writing tutor, except when he picks apart every word of yours, which might be quick, like it was with Adrian, or much longer if he takes a particular liking to regaling you with the word's etymology , what the Oxford English Dictionary has to say about when it was first used and by whom, interesting synonyms--those sorts of things. So, good luck with that.
Wow... why watch the video when you can just read whats said in the comments. Seriously why did 100 idiots upvote this? Nearly every youtube comment section is just people typing out what's said in the video as is this is something that is needed.
The pathos is scenes like this made me want to weep. That little moment when Adrian says they lost their mother and they both sigh in unison. John Tuturro as his brother is excellent casting.
Ambrose seriously should have been in more episodes. He and Monk had such great chemistry when in an episode together. I understand Ambrose being agoraphobic would have made him being in other episodes complicated, but still... he should have been in the season finale if nothing else after his brother solves Trudy's murder as a means of closure on this particular issue since Trudy's death affected Ambrose almost as much as it did Monk.
He left his house in two episodes, though, you'd they'd be breakthroughs, but what, he locked himself up as soon as he could again? Only logical conclusion as he wasn't there when everyone thought Monk was at his end.
@@fairlyliterary4771 And Michael Richards was the frontrunner for the role when it was (originally) picked up by ABC. But when he declined the role, ABC pulled out, it went to USA, and the rest is history. 🙂
"I'm teaching myself Mandarin." "Huh-hah. That'll come in handy." I know people already understand that they're inspired by Sherlock and Mycroft, but Monk's statement really did mirror Sherlock. Sherlock only learned what he considered necessary for himself and for work, and he was ignorant of almost everything else. Like the famous trivia about Sherlock's lack of knowledge about the solar system.
It’s actually fairly chilling to hear monks reply about why he didn’t try to find his father, it was left to the imagination what he meant but it still gets you
Chilling? I found it quitte natural. He's afraid to confront his own father for leaving them, his children, all alone all these years without any explanation. Not really chilling but more understanding. I wouldn't want to dig up that whole painful past because of another one mistakes. Just leave it.
@@neodarlek I think it's more of a lose/lose situation. Either their father intentionally left them or he died. Only 2 reasons someone can go missing and either one is a horrible outcome.
Ambrose: "This detective stuff is easy." Sharona: "Looks like you got a new partner." Adrian: "Yeah, for any crime committed within 30 feet of this property."
She constantly has to think of things to change the subject. its good that shes around cuz who knows what would happen with them alone. non-stop arguing.
So, so heartbreaking when we learn later in the episode why Ambrose never called. There are few forces in the world as powerful as guilt, even misguided guilt.
More like lazy editors actually, or the people in charge of converting it to a wider aspect ratio. This was broadcast on TV on a 4:3 aspect ratio (think square TV's rather than the rectangle HD we have now). When they convert it to 16:9 aspect ratio they didn't bother to check every episode of every season. because obviously it's going to take so much time
At 5:21, Sharona realizes that perhaps forcing 2 estranged brothers back into each other’s lives who haven’t contacted each other in 8 years might have been a bad idea. I always thought it was presumptive of her to make this decision for Monk and I appreciated that she has a moment to reflect on how damaged their relationship really is and that she might have jumped the gun.
This was the first time I learned about agoraphobia, I remember being young and thinking how absurd and impossible it was for someone to never leave the house. At least that was,until it happened to me!!😭😭. This show is a classic, reminds of a time when life didn't actually suck, which seems impossible nowadays.
Monk requires everyone in his life to give him a modicum of patience jsut to deal with him, yet has absolutely no patience for his brother. Kind of sad.
I feel like sometimes with other people, especially family members you are close to, when they are very similar to you, the things you don't like about yourself can be mirrored in them. I think Adrian is so impatient with Ambrose because his own mental illnesses are enough to deal with? But it seems like before Trudy died they kept in touch, so Monk is probably just angry at Ambrose more for the years of silence than his agoraphobia. It could be both though; Adrian might look at his brother's agoraphobia and be angry about him not going to Trudy's funeral, then Adrian will reflect on his own OCD and germophobia, think "What's wrong with us?" and then dwell on the fact that the brothers think their father left because of their personal flaws. Basically the brothers being together again seems to have stirred up a lot of painful memories.
Adrian had it with him from birth. The way his parents raised him made it worse&permanent. If he was raised ‘normally’ IMHO he’d be more like the married Adrian. He still has his quirks but under control and instead he uses it to the maximum potential as a homicide detective. He laughs, very energetic, and of course less pissing off his captain haha. After marathoning 8 seasons of Monk maybe the 5-6 time it is getting clearer each time. I love this show.
“He waved at me I waved at him, that’s enough for one decade.” Lmao and people think I’m weird because I only email my mom about once a year, when I remember. She likes to know I’m alive for some reason...
Although it doesn't last long, the drama elicited by John and Tony is intense. I love how Turturro almost blinks twice after Tony says he'd be afraid to find him.
Ambrose: I'm teaching myself Mandarin Adrian: sarcastically or sardonically: That'll come in handy. Me: For manuals of appliances coming out of China to the U.S.? Yes, it will.
I thought the joke was that Mandarin is only a spoken language, and Ambrose is agoraphobic so he has no one to speak Mandarin to (other than in phone calls).
@@breadgirl9806 ALL spoken dialects (including Mandarin) use the same pictographs. So Mandarin is still handy for translating the written Chinese pictographs to English manuals.
I love this more comedic take on Sherlock Holmes and the details are amazing ❤ Honestly I like that they have different mysteries than the books. Means I don't already know the answer.
Really makes me wonder how two equally as messed up people grew up in a completely normal house, however they were both really smart in their own ways because of it.
Unfortunately, the parents were anything but normal. The mother was emotionally disturbed. She did not allow closeness and could not love the children. At least that is how it is described in one episode.
they cast the brothers so well, but why didn't they put the same effort into choosing the actor to play their father? he looks young enough to be their older brother. at least give him grey hair. hedaya is only 13 years older than shaloub, and only 17 years older than turturro.
I’ve always loved how they mirrored Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes… it appears Ambrose is smarter than his brother Adrian just as Mycroft is smarter than his brother Sherlock
I hope to see Ambrose/John A. in the Monk Movie this coming week, really keeping my fingers crossed. Such a great cast to have John and Tony on the screen. Just pure viewing pleasure.
Although this show is mostly comedy, the acting between adrian and ambrose in this episode is great, specially when ambrose revealed to adrian the thing about day trudy died
I know people say that the shows, Monk, the mentalist and Psych were the same, but there was something special about Monk with me, I tried to watch the other two shows, and they didn’t grab me like Monk did.
it's a similar detective style but the tones are totally different Jane for instance tricks the bad guys. Monk rarely tricks people. A case here or there. But he doesn't play mind games or manupulate people And Sean from Psych, on top of not having any sad backstory and just does his detective thing for fun/job, is far more comedic and pop culture based
God this show really kicks my chest in, but then confuse me bc Monk appeared normal in the flashbacks but then the show sets up his life has always been like this
Monk was always a bit off normal, had a weird childhood and some low level ocd. Trudy stabalized him. But when he lost her her became fat worse than he ever was before.
"WHY AREN'T YOU OUT THERE LOOKING FOR HIM?"
"Because I'm afraid I might find him."
That hit really deep for me.
Fr. The sad truth in that statement he knows if he looks he’ll find his dad and he’ll have to ask him why he left why he hated him so much he left him.
Fr. The sad truth in that statement he knows if he looks he’ll find his dad and he’ll have to ask him why he left why he hated him so much he left him.
@@raegenarmer2351 It's extremely disappointing when he finally shows up because he needed Adrian to get him out of jail. And when he reveals what motivated him to leave (a fortune cookie), it's so pathetic it's not even funny, especially because he never bothered to explain to them why he's leaving.
You've got to hand it to Ambrose. To be so neurotic as to make Adrian look halfway normal is not an easy task, but he achieves it without so much as breaking a sweat!
Whoever cast John Turturro for this part was a genius.
Damn straight! He was born to play that role.
Yep and that's why John got an Emmy award for this role.
It's genuinely weird seeing him in such a comparatively serious role
It was a fabulous episode. I agree, it was perfect casting.
You do not fuck with the Jesus
This is one of the greatest episodes.
Especially later where Ambrose reveals he didnt call all these years because he had felt guilty he asked Trudy to get him something and she lost her life.
Amazing acting
Yeah, she was going to the store to get him up some medicine on the day she was killed.
And in his next episode, he says he feels responsible for their father skipping out on the family.
This show is heartbreaking. Hilarious, but really heartbreaking.
That scene made me tear up
tony and john are great actors, specially whenever trudy is involved and adrian is sad. At the end of this episode though, Ambrose ask adrian "would you like to help me clean up? adrian laugh and said " I thought you'd never ask"
As someone who had agoraphobia and who still has mental illness problems the portrayal of agoraphobia is spot on and also treated with a ton of sincerity and understanding. Love this show.
John deservedly earned an Emmy for his role as Ambrose.
He is such a character. Every film and show I've seen him in has brought a smile to my face.
Yes he did
"Was it four or five?"
Monk: "Six..."
That was so clever, playing on his OCD to give the correct number while also making him reveal a bit more.
"Seven!" *slams book*
I thought it was just “Well is it four or five??”
Cause Monk would know for sure, he just didn’t want to say
@@Wolfeur he was also counting the number of rings of the phone.
Adrian and Ambrose are like less stable versions of Sherlock and Mycroft respectively.
I came to the comments specifically to say the names of Monk's brother, and of Sherlock's brother are the kind of intriguing questions suitable for general knowledge quizzes 😉
I've actually read that Ambrose is based on Mycroft Holmes
@@Roron0aPNS Very plausible.
That's true, Monk was inspired by the Sherlock Holmes stories.
No shit Sherlock
Wow. Monk is really fearless to go shopping at 15, driving at 24 and dating WOMEN at 26. I am impressed. 😂
Wow, Monk was better than I am. I'm 26 and I have never dated a woman :(
@@elimgarak8242 It is never to late champ. Lets confront our fears. Rejection just is part of the process :).
I'm 45 and still having trouble dating women. One day....one day.
well i beat adrian with the shoping... but i never got a drivers license (i chose not to do it because i never really needed one) and i am 33 now and never really dated.... sooooo.... Adrian beats me 2 to 1 ^^f'
@elimgarak8242, I’m no expert on dating, currently single, but I have found that small victories are often very helpful. I asked a girl out for coffee and she said yes. That was a boost in confidence. A couple years ago I told a friend that I loved her. She didn’t feel the same, but what was helpful about that experience was it was though getting that off my chest let go of an immense weight. We still talk to each other online. Don’t give up.
*Adrian* "Oh, so you _can_ dial a telephone. I was worried. I thought you might be paralyzed or something."
*Ambrose* "I wasn't paralyzed."
*Adrian* "I was being sarcastic."
*Ambrose* "You were being sardonic. Sarcasm is a contemptuous, ironic statement. You were being mockingly derisive, that's sardonic."
...Suddenly, I like Ambrose. I feel like I could ask his help with writing.
@@humanstandssans2484 Yeah, but only if he answers the door or phone, which is by no means guaranteed. And neither is it guaranteed that you'll catch him on a day when he has his multiple high maintenance neuroses dialed down sufficiently to where he'll focus in on your questions.
Other than that, yeah, great writing tutor, except when he picks apart every word of yours, which might be quick, like it was with Adrian, or much longer if he takes a particular liking to regaling you with the word's etymology , what the Oxford English Dictionary has to say about when it was first used and by whom, interesting synonyms--those sorts of things. So, good luck with that.
omg, it's like we watched the same video
Wow... why watch the video when you can just read whats said in the comments. Seriously why did 100 idiots upvote this? Nearly every youtube comment section is just people typing out what's said in the video as is this is something that is needed.
I mean... He's right😂🙃💀💀
"It's a death trap!"
*shows a harmless playground
Monk always managed to make me laugh and crush my soul almost at the same time.
The pathos is scenes like this made me want to weep. That little moment when Adrian says they lost their mother and they both sigh in unison. John Tuturro as his brother is excellent casting.
Ashley Whitehead I agree, excellent casting indeed. And I had not noticed that part!
It’s heart breaking when he’s sad🥺💔
I know every episode is great, but the scene where Ambrose was blaming himself for Trudy's death really moved me to tears.
Ambrose seriously should have been in more episodes. He and Monk had such great chemistry when in an episode together. I understand Ambrose being agoraphobic would have made him being in other episodes complicated, but still... he should have been in the season finale if nothing else after his brother solves Trudy's murder as a means of closure on this particular issue since Trudy's death affected Ambrose almost as much as it did Monk.
If they made a new episode nowadays, they could have him solve a mystery over Zoom
He left his house in two episodes, though, you'd they'd be breakthroughs, but what, he locked himself up as soon as he could again? Only logical conclusion as he wasn't there when everyone thought Monk was at his end.
@@Abdegahilarious comment 😂😂😂
Tony Shaloub and John Turturro indeed look so much like siblings.
Only John Turturro could play Tony Shalhoub's brother.
Or Stanley Tucci
Ashwath Nair or Gary Coleman’s corpse
@@seankane9279 dammit one week to late
@@seankane9279 fun fact: Stanley Tucci was in the running to play Adrian Monk
@@fairlyliterary4771 And Michael Richards was the frontrunner for the role when it was (originally) picked up by ABC. But when he declined the role, ABC pulled out, it went to USA, and the rest is history. 🙂
"I'm teaching myself Mandarin."
"Huh-hah. That'll come in handy."
I know people already understand that they're inspired by Sherlock and Mycroft, but Monk's statement really did mirror Sherlock. Sherlock only learned what he considered necessary for himself and for work, and he was ignorant of almost everything else. Like the famous trivia about Sherlock's lack of knowledge about the solar system.
So Sherlock was both a genius and an idiot.
@@metalman2320 I prefer the term selectively intelligent
It was such a blessing, to watch John Turturro in the same scene with Tony Shaloub. This is the example of first class acting.
They worked together in barton fink
Ambrose, the one person who handles the Coronavirus quarantine mandate like a champ
The man can dodge coronavirus stronger than Monk himself.
You should both watch the new 7 minute Monk Quarantine clip, it's beautiful!
You funny 😂😂😋😋
I really like the character of Ambrose. He reminds me of Mycroft Holmes
Lol
It’s actually fairly chilling to hear monks reply about why he didn’t try to find his father, it was left to the imagination what he meant but it still gets you
The words "and I don't know what I'd do if I did." hangs in the air.
Yes they do
Chilling? I found it quitte natural. He's afraid to confront his own father for leaving them, his children, all alone all these years without any explanation.
Not really chilling but more understanding. I wouldn't want to dig up that whole painful past because of another one mistakes. Just leave it.
@@Th3Snipe Or his father was abusive and he's still literally scared of finding him.
@@neodarlek I think it's more of a lose/lose situation. Either their father intentionally left them or he died. Only 2 reasons someone can go missing and either one is a horrible outcome.
Ambrose: "This detective stuff is easy."
Sharona: "Looks like you got a new partner."
Adrian: "Yeah, for any crime committed within 30 feet of this property."
Does anybody really miss 2000s shows it was really great the cinematography,dialogue and quality.
And also just wholesome, even when it's sad
Network and cable tv was so much better before the writter's strike (of '06 or '07?). Some say that strike was the genesis of reality tv epidemic.
Just like Stargate sg1
A little cheesy at times, but yes, so many memories.
@@42188productions i love stargate
The moment when Sharona realizes she's in the midst of Craziness 2.0 at 5:01.
She constantly has to think of things to change the subject. its good that shes around cuz who knows what would happen with them alone. non-stop arguing.
lol lol lol
She literally did the monkey side-glance meme
So, so heartbreaking when we learn later in the episode why Ambrose never called. There are few forces in the world as powerful as guilt, even misguided guilt.
Cameraman being a bit lazy on 1:38 isn't he. Right corner.
Had to watch twice. Good catch.
@AlexGRFan97 Even some animated shows had the same problem. like the simpsons
How did you catch that
Good catch
More like lazy editors actually, or the people in charge of converting it to a wider aspect ratio. This was broadcast on TV on a 4:3 aspect ratio (think square TV's rather than the rectangle HD we have now). When they convert it to 16:9 aspect ratio they didn't bother to check every episode of every season. because obviously it's going to take so much time
At 5:21, Sharona realizes that perhaps forcing 2 estranged brothers back into each other’s lives who haven’t contacted each other in 8 years might have been a bad idea. I always thought it was presumptive of her to make this decision for Monk and I appreciated that she has a moment to reflect on how damaged their relationship really is and that she might have jumped the gun.
Sharona has a lot of bad ideas in my opinion. Is she supposed to be representative of normal?
Ambrose really makes Adrian seem like a regular person
the moment Sharona realized Monk isnt that bad lol
By far one of the show’s best episodes! So many good memories!
This was the first time I learned about agoraphobia, I remember being young and thinking how absurd and impossible it was for someone to never leave the house. At least that was,until it happened to me!!😭😭. This show is a classic, reminds of a time when life didn't actually suck, which seems impossible nowadays.
Monk requires everyone in his life to give him a modicum of patience jsut to deal with him, yet has absolutely no patience for his brother. Kind of sad.
I feel like sometimes with other people, especially family members you are close to, when they are very similar to you, the things you don't like about yourself can be mirrored in them. I think Adrian is so impatient with Ambrose because his own mental illnesses are enough to deal with? But it seems like before Trudy died they kept in touch, so Monk is probably just angry at Ambrose more for the years of silence than his agoraphobia. It could be both though; Adrian might look at his brother's agoraphobia and be angry about him not going to Trudy's funeral, then Adrian will reflect on his own OCD and germophobia, think "What's wrong with us?" and then dwell on the fact that the brothers think their father left because of their personal flaws. Basically the brothers being together again seems to have stirred up a lot of painful memories.
"Modicum"?!
@@Mourtzouphlos240 google it.
"That's easy for you to say, you've always been the fearless one!" lol
Adrian had it with him from birth. The way his parents raised him made it worse&permanent. If he was raised ‘normally’ IMHO he’d be more like the married Adrian. He still has his quirks but under control and instead he uses it to the maximum potential as a homicide detective. He laughs, very energetic, and of course less pissing off his captain haha. After marathoning 8 seasons of Monk maybe the 5-6 time it is getting clearer each time. I love this show.
The episode where Monk is taking care of the baby is one of the most poignant to me.
@@GodwynDi That's my absolute fave at the moment. I need to rewatch it to the end. I wish it was on Netflix.
@@cassidyho939 Didn't like how the series ended, but it was still good overall
@@GodwynDi Oh? How would you have wanted it to end? I mean, didn't Monk find closure?
@@cassidyho939 He did, but I didn't like how it happened. It certainly could have been a worse ending, I just felt it could have been much better.
I've only seen about half of the episodes (still watching!) and so far this was my favourite episode out of them all. This one felt really special.
This is hands down the most perfect guest appearance to match a character in a show in television history
Going on dates at 26 year old😂😂😂
with women !
pushing the envelope as it were.
#goals
He’s a regular Evel Knievel
lol lol lol lol that was really funny
I had that exact swing set as a child. As soon as it appeared onscreen I was like “Is that…” and then cut to the wide shot and “OMG it is!”
The subtle comedy kills me 😂
They look like brothers for sure!
These days tv shows returning for special episodes... There’s no other show, that deserves that more than Monk!🙌❤️
We never found out what really happened to Natalie’s first husband.
“He waved at me I waved at him, that’s enough for one decade.” Lmao and people think I’m weird because I only email my mom about once a year, when I remember. She likes to know I’m alive for some reason...
I forgot how amazing monk was it's hilarious and damn sad all at the same time.
Loved both Ambrose episodes and the chemistry they had.
Thanks for posting! I love Ambrose. John Turturro was perfect for this role.
This clip is worth it just for the difference between sardonic and sarcastic!
I was being sarcastic
You're being sardonic..
Me - wow.. so this is what it looks like to be a genius..
And then everyone hates you for it...
r/iamverysmart
Nah, just pedantic with a large enough vocabulary.
Although it doesn't last long, the drama elicited by John and Tony is intense. I love how Turturro almost blinks twice after Tony says he'd be afraid to find him.
Adrian & Ambrose were _way, way, way_ ahead of the curve when it came to social distancing!. 5:28
Wow, who would have thought Monk was the normal one in his family? lol
Oh look Adrian’s brother is agent Simmons from sector 7.
I have not watched that... could he go out in that show/movie?
@@nanka2002 transformers 1,2,3,5
I prefer to say "John Turturro", cause Transformer or Adam Sandler are not part of his best cinematography
“Nobody fucks with the Jesus.”
Legend has he said fuck this shit n wanted to catch robots
I loved the scene where Ambrose willed himself to walk outside of the house.
Monk actually has another brother - Jack Monk Jr...
@5:30-5:32
The precise moment you finally realize that Monk MIGHT'VE had good reasons for not contacting his brother....
Ambrose: I'm teaching myself Mandarin
Adrian: sarcastically or sardonically: That'll come in handy.
Me: For manuals of appliances coming out of China to the U.S.? Yes, it will.
I thought the joke was that Mandarin is only a spoken language, and Ambrose is agoraphobic so he has no one to speak Mandarin to (other than in phone calls).
@@breadgirl9806 ALL spoken dialects (including Mandarin) use the same pictographs. So Mandarin is still handy for translating the written Chinese pictographs to English manuals.
Nah, the MTL broken English is part of the charm.
John Turturro is such a great actor. When he was Carmine Falcone in the Batman I literally did not recognize him!
"I mean look @ it, it's a death trap" life's a death trap....
Used to watch this show with my mom, great show😁
4:30 the agoraphobic is also a polyglot. The humor in this show is underrated
Sharona’s reactions to their ridiculous arguments 😂
When Monk thinks you're crazy you know you have problems.
Ambrose is my favorite human being
Omg the look sharona gave when they talked about dad at beginning
I love this more comedic take on Sherlock Holmes and the details are amazing ❤ Honestly I like that they have different mysteries than the books. Means I don't already know the answer.
Imagien if the real reason Monks Brother isolated himself was because He deeply regreded that He was in the Transformers movies
The real crime here is Tony Shalhoub and John Turturro not playing brothers before or after this series.
*_"Because I'm afraid I might find him."_*
That answers that question.
Sharona eyes says it all😂😂😂
Really makes me wonder how two equally as messed up people grew up in a completely normal house, however they were both really smart in their own ways because of it.
Unfortunately, the parents were anything but normal. The mother was emotionally disturbed. She did not allow closeness and could not love the children. At least that is how it is described in one episode.
In case you care, the German sentences say: "Please push the record button 3 seconds", "please hold the record button."
Schwarzer Ritter we don’t.
@@b2kzangelalwayz You care enough to reply.
@@schwarzerritter5724 He cares enough to be a troll
Great casting. Fantastic.
they cast the brothers so well, but why didn't they put the same effort into choosing the actor to play their father? he looks young enough to be their older brother. at least give him grey hair. hedaya is only 13 years older than shaloub, and only 17 years older than turturro.
I’ve always loved how they mirrored Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes… it appears Ambrose is smarter than his brother Adrian just as Mycroft is smarter than his brother Sherlock
I hope to see Ambrose/John A. in the Monk Movie this coming week, really keeping my fingers crossed. Such a great cast to have John and Tony on the screen. Just pure viewing pleasure.
Because I am afraid I would find him. SO MUCH PAIN.
YOU DONT KNOW EVERYTHING MISTER GREAT DETECTIVE!!!! 🤣😂
I really love this serie! It's my favorite serie!💞
One man, alone, betrayed by the brother he loves.
This was such a good episode when it came out.
This is a Coen brothers movie, change my mind.
no you're good. 😊
Pumpkin pie ok I
Itjyil
4:52 well that went from like a 6 on the awkward scale to a 60 real quick.
This my favorite crime show
Sardonic, mockingly derisive... my favorite line.
One of the best responses to someone hiding behind the line "I am just being sarcastic..." in my opinion.
what a superb acting
You inow u got problem when Monk of all people thinks you have a screw loose 😂
"GOING OUT ON DATES WITH WOMAN, AT TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF AGE!"
I fucking lost it XD
Cherry pie...
It's Cherry.
cherry pie?
ITS CHERRY CANT YOU SEE IT!?
I love the ones with Turturro. (TBH I love 'em all) They couldn't have found a better brother for Shalhoub.
Although this show is mostly comedy, the acting between adrian and ambrose in this episode is great, specially when ambrose revealed to adrian the thing about day trudy died
great scene !! great episode
If Ambrose isn't agoraphobic, he will be a great detective too, like Monk.
I know people say that the shows, Monk, the mentalist and Psych were the same, but there was something special about Monk with me, I tried to watch the other two shows, and they didn’t grab me like Monk did.
it's a similar detective style but the tones are totally different
Jane for instance tricks the bad guys. Monk rarely tricks people. A case here or there. But he doesn't play mind games or manupulate people
And Sean from Psych, on top of not having any sad backstory and just does his detective thing for fun/job, is far more comedic and pop culture based
Being able to go to stores at 15. I died. XD
God this show really kicks my chest in, but then confuse me bc Monk appeared normal in the flashbacks but then the show sets up his life has always been like this
Monk was always a bit off normal, had a weird childhood and some low level ocd. Trudy stabalized him. But when he lost her her became fat worse than he ever was before.
Why does this scene make me so sad?
Cus you're a sensitive pussy
heard so much about you in the last 30 seconds...luv this show
Imagine being so messed up you think Monk is the fearless one.
He’s a regular Evel Kneivel 😂😂😂
This is the best episode of Monk, bar none.
0:33 the most steep report I've ever heard in over 30 years TV
Monk doesn't know his brother secretly working for Sector 7
3:47 hey look it's that guy from Mr deeds