Hahaha we just did this episode on ur podcast! We loved the scene where Stottlemeyer and Monk are in the bathroom and Monk can't investigate with the seat up!
I always felt that much was disgusted by this hiding spot for 2 reasons. The 1st; obviously that it's a toilet, unhygienic and covered with germs. The 2nd; it's an obvious hiding spot for things you wish to remain hidden.
Also on top of Todd Packer, Jan from The Office killed someone as well. Jan played Trudy but there was an episode where someone disguises as Trudy and accidentally kills someone. The actress for both Jan, Fake Trudy, are the same person as well as Real Trudy. Therefore, NEVER EVER trust an Office character again. Episode was called Mr. And Mrs. Monk I think.
Yea thats the one think monk didnt do perfectly - no real character development - i know its not that kind of show and all the development is linked to actors quitting and changing but it would have been great since we did know them a lot of seasons and many years
More importantly is the fact the writers recognized after the first season or two they needed to make him more likeable. That whole Antimonk angle didn’t feel right.
@@jetnut89 We actually talked about this on the trivia episode of our Monk podcast. The writers actually started writing his character nicer because Ted Levine started doing his lines nicer first!
jetnut89 Well we have done two interviews with some cast members. But I actually read that tidbit in an episode guide while doing research for our trivia episode.
It occurred to me that not only did the nudist do the right thing by giving up their rights to the beach, he also did the right thing by not telling the guy what was going on because being told that you could have a heart attack is not good for your heart.
Did you know Alfred Molina, the actor who plays the businessman, was considered for the role of Monk? Would've been a whole different show without Tony Shalhoub.
He played Poirot in a made-for-television version of Murder on the Orient Express (2001). That might have made him seem like a good candidate for Monk. But yeah, Shalhoub all the way!
Alfred Molina is a fantastic actor, and I'm sure he would have done a great job as the character, but yes... it would have been an entirely different show.
Alfred Molina was also in The Man Who Knew Too Little, and Chocolat. He's fantastic in any kind of role he undertakes. He's all in no matter what the role. He would have been a great Adrian Monk, but you are correct, very different show. Only Tony Shalhoub can be THIS Adrian Monk.
The machine he goes into looks like a CT scanner, not an X-ray machine. An aortic aneurysm is also not the same as a heart attack. A heart attack happens when there's a blockage in a coronary artery. An aortic aneurysm happens when there's a bulge in the aorta (artery that supplies blood throughout the body) that's at risk of rupturing. Anything that raises his blood pressure would have likely caused the aneurysm to rupture. It's surprising that he was walking around like that. Also, sad news, he would have technically been dead if this had happened in real life. When the captain and randy barged into the courtroom it looked like the aneurysm was rupturing based on his actions. There's no way he would have made it to a hospital in time. The paramedics seemed to have been taking their sweet time too. The guy should have died from massive internal bleeding.
If only scriptwriters and directors had the foresight to hire scientific and medical consultants to proofread this sort of thing. Too bad that this is rather uncommon.
@@username3788 You try to keep them calm and rush them to the hospital. Around 85% of people with ruptured aortic aneurysms die so what patients like the one in this episode really need is luck.
“I don’t know what she was thinking. I was even going to share the money with her.” She was probably thinking you’re a monster and that she was shocked to think that you’d be so willing to kill someone for such petty reasons.
assuming the nurse was a savvy trader, she could be a multi millionaire if the dropped outta nowhere. potentially even a billionaire. i wouldnt call that petty
"That's your problem, Miss. You assumed that [they] could be bought. You're greedy, and you can't imagine anyone else not being what you are." -Columbo
Randy harassing this poor guy is what I imagine Bill Gates goes through every time he's out in public: "Why do these fonts look wrong in Word?", "Why does Windows keep crashing?," "I think this laptop has a virus," etc. . .
05:15 Lol, at the end, the wheelchair, and everybody else, goes out, and turns left down the hallway. After breaking Randy's toy, Leland walks out, and turns right down the hallway, thus walking away from the action. Hilarious. XD
When stottlemyer first reunites with monk he was antagonistic towards him jealous but he nevertheless helps him when he’s on to something as the show progresses he becomes his trusted friend even putting up with his eccentricities talk about character growth fantastic
I'm not sure Antagonistic or Jealous are quite the right terms - it's been a while so I could be mistaken, but I feel it's more that Leland knows how much trouble Adrian is in mentally and is unsure if helping would actually BE helping, or just encouraging his current mental state.
Monk was not only his friend but his partner - he was there when Monk went to pieces. When he fell apart - and he had to WATCH that happen to a friend (virtually a brother) he'd solved hundreds of cases alongside Seeing someone you love come apart at the seams - a cop - a source of strength - it's hard. Not only that - but, for the good of the department, the Captain had to suspend Monk from the force *himself*. The force being all Monk had left - for the Captain - it must have felt like signing Monk's death sentence. He resented having to do that - he resented Monk for not 'making' himself better - and he resented the version of Monk that he had to deal with after Trudy died because that version of Monk is so much less than the version of Monk that the Captain knew when they were partners... ... ... ... ... but he's *still* a better detective than the Captain will ever be - and, worst of all, they both know it. For all that resentment, though, he SENT Sharona to Monk - hired her as a full time nurse FOR Monk until Adrian started to bring in his own capital again - and that's got to count for something.
My mom was wrongly diagnosed by a doctor complaining about her abdomen. Pain was too severe, she had to go to the hospital and found it was blocked by cancerous growth of colon cancer. That doc did not see it nor try to have an xray.
@@damiandanev9271 well from the look of this, it preventable, so it really is murder if one try to prevent someone from being cured/fixed/healed or whatever just to make a profit.
That actually helps me a lot, since now every time Randy does something that should get him fired, or at least severely disciplined, I can imagine Piccolo blasting a hole through his torso.
Since her original plan was to switch it with another's, someone would have most likely noticed an x ray is missing and knowing Monk he would have found a way to lead it back to the attempted murder.
After being sent to prison, Arlene Boras escaped from prison and left San Francisco before settling in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she got a job as an accountant at a local paper company called Dundee Mifflin and taking on a new identity: Angela Martin.
Oh wow that's interesting. Never thought of that before. Should've mentioned that on our Monk podcast. I did mention the Steve Jobs relation, but not the death..
"we've got to get you to the hospital, trust me you're a very sick man" A bunch of doctors and policemen jump on me and tells me that, I have a heart attack, even without heart condition ! Not the best way to avoid him emotions and stress
There really isn’t any other way to explain why he would have to go with them to the hospital immediately in an ambulance. Also the guy was already having chest issues as you can see him grabbing his chest and having breathing issues. Not explaining and even having him resist would be a far worse situation.
It seems to me she didn't need to hide the results or kill anyone. She could easily have short sold the stock before Magneri's heart condition became public knowledge. He certainly wouldn't have wanted people to know. It can hardly be considered insider trading seeing as how it was an unavoidable part of her job to know. It just would have taken longer.
It would've been, at the very minimum, insider trading. without going into specifics, she was using private, confidential information to make choices in the public stock market, giving her an unfair advantage. but to make it worse, it was protected information as well. using his private medical information for things not related to his care likely would break HIPPA federal law as well.
@@banaman7746 I admit, I don't know much about the particulars of insider trading law. I have wondered how and/or where the line is draw when it comes to making use of your available information. What is the difference between making intelligent informed decisions and "cheating", so to speak?
He goes in to a CT Scanner to get an X-ray. X-rays are not ideal for assessing the heart, except for a few minor things. The "X-ray" they show looks like maybe a sagittal section of maybe a coronary CT scan of the heart. An aortic aneurysm causes severe blood loss if a dissection occurs, it is dissimilar to a myocardial infarction (heart attack) which is caused by a blockage of the vascular supply to the heart. wat
it's an SSFP slice of a cardiac MR, kind of an LVOT view. she points vaguely at the tubular ascending aorta, which is neither aneurysmal nor "a spot." her replacement normal scan, which she's examining backwards at 1:19, is the same film prop. but, like, whatever.
This is a program about the world's greatest detective, and his quirky mannerisms. Great that you know all the facts the medical things, and it would be a big deal if this were a program about doctors, nurses, hospitals...etc, but it's not... SMH 🤔🤔🤔
Tech Sergeant Chen of the NSEA Protector thwarts Angela Martin's plot to murder Doctor Octopus, who is saved at the last minute by Batman. Afterward, serial killer Buffalo Bill destroys Raditz's mp3 player.
Have you noticed there are 125 episodes of Monk but there qre only 5 episodes where we see a woman killing and other woman (Monk in vacation, monk in the airplan, monk and the employee of the month, monk gets jury duty and Monk and the naked man)
Now that you mention it, there are 4 episodes where no murder is committed, Monk and Missing Granny, Monk and the Kid, Monk is Someone Else, Monk and the Dog.
@@iganpparamarta8813 Yes ! But there was a murder in Monk and the dog even if the murder was an accident, and in Monk is someone else, there was just an attempt of murder at the end but the killers (Lola,Balmont etc) said they have killed people before the épisode (so the murders in this episode are supposed)
Why are there no new episodes / seasons of MONK! ?? Best series after Columbo! That is the role of his life from Tony Shalhoub! The role is written for him! Cult! Greetings from Germany! I'm an absolute fan of Monk! I love it
If you go nerd on this. Batman took on Doc Ock in court. (Before I get responses, Diedrich Bader was the voice of Batman in "Batman: The Brave and the Bold)
...yeah, no, once the judge has reached a verdict and brought the gavel down, it's *no longer possible to withdraw anything.* The case is over. Nothing can be changed at that point.
In a case like this I wonder why she didn't slice up the x-ray and then scatter it. Legit cut it up into pieces that are less than a cm, then take a trip around town and drop them from your hand a a traffic light or on the sidewalk or legitimately in the ocean. 2:14
I don't know if those things are as easy to rip as paper, and she may have figured it hardly mattered. Or maybe she planned to switch them back as a cover up in case they autopsied Magneri.
I love the way the guy tried calming him down. He didn't want him to die
And it was because of that that he got him and his naturalist friends an island for themselves. That's good karma🙂
The man's a lover, not a fighter.
I can't believe Angela from The Office tried to kill Doctor Octopus.
Seriously!
Maybe he did something to her cat??
@@AlinaTowers then he deserves a dire fate!
and batman saved his life. the guy that withdrew the petition is batmans va on the brave and the bold.
@@hardwirecars While working with Buffalo Bill.
I love the way Monk says "behind your toilet" with such disgust. :) I'm surprised he was actually willing to look there.
I think you’re right. Given the intent and her actions, I don’t think she would get away with a plea for criminal negligence.
Hahaha we just did this episode on ur podcast! We loved the scene where Stottlemeyer and Monk are in the bathroom and Monk can't investigate with the seat up!
When monk is in the zone he can do just about anything.
I always felt that much was disgusted by this hiding spot for 2 reasons.
The 1st; obviously that it's a toilet, unhygienic and covered with germs.
The 2nd; it's an obvious hiding spot for things you wish to remain hidden.
Yeah he’s very germophobic
Both Dwight Schrute and Angela Martin-Schrute played killers on this show. They really were meant for each other.
Wait Dwight was in the show? What episode?
@@gtvchnl
"Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame." Early Season 2.
Todd Packard also kills his cousin
There were also lots of other characters from the office on monk such as Trudy and Harolds cousin
Also on top of Todd Packer, Jan from The Office killed someone as well. Jan played Trudy but there was an episode where someone disguises as Trudy and accidentally kills someone. The actress for both Jan, Fake Trudy, are the same person as well as Real Trudy. Therefore, NEVER EVER trust an Office character again. Episode was called Mr. And Mrs. Monk I think.
Gotta love Stottlemeyer's blunt way of dealing with things that annoy him.
You know, Monk would not be the show that it is, if it didn't have Stottlemeyer... What a terrific character.
Yea thats the one think monk didnt do perfectly - no real character development - i know its not that kind of show and all the development is linked to actors quitting and changing but it would have been great since we did know them a lot of seasons and many years
More importantly is the fact the writers recognized after the first season or two they needed to make him more likeable. That whole Antimonk angle didn’t feel right.
@@jetnut89 We actually talked about this on the trivia episode of our Monk podcast. The writers actually started writing his character nicer because Ted Levine started doing his lines nicer first!
@@junkmonkpodcast7778 Really? How do you get the inside info?
jetnut89 Well we have done two interviews with some cast members. But I actually read that tidbit in an episode guide while doing research for our trivia episode.
It occurred to me that not only did the nudist do the right thing by giving up their rights to the beach, he also did the right thing by not telling the guy what was going on because being told that you could have a heart attack is not good for your heart.
the nudist valued the life of his enemy over the victory he would have achieved if let die, true integrity
I don't think he was one of the nudists, just their lawyer.
@@jacobburt1523he was a nudist, he was nude in the early part of the episode
And that integrity gave him some good karma, considering Magneri got them their own private island as thanks
He had nothing to hide 😂😂😂
Did you know Alfred Molina, the actor who plays the businessman, was considered for the role of Monk? Would've been a whole different show without Tony Shalhoub.
He also played Doctor Octagonapus in Spiderman 2.
He's also the one who impregnated Sil in the Species.
He played Poirot in a made-for-television version of Murder on the Orient Express (2001). That might have made him seem like a good candidate for Monk.
But yeah, Shalhoub all the way!
Alfred Molina is a fantastic actor, and I'm sure he would have done a great job as the character, but yes... it would have been an entirely different show.
Alfred Molina was also in The Man Who Knew Too Little, and Chocolat. He's fantastic in any kind of role he undertakes. He's all in no matter what the role. He would have been a great Adrian Monk, but you are correct, very different show. Only Tony Shalhoub can be THIS Adrian Monk.
"agh, the hippies won" best line
*Stomp stomp stomp* “You’re right. It’s broken.” 😂😂
Not a gag no one has ever seen before, but ever so simple and effective for a laugh.
Haha so true! We gave one of these away in our Mystery Monk Box last month. I figured if it ever breaks the winner could just do that move 😂
I couldn't stop laughing for like 5 mins straight omg XD
The machine he goes into looks like a CT scanner, not an X-ray machine. An aortic aneurysm is also not the same as a heart attack. A heart attack happens when there's a blockage in a coronary artery. An aortic aneurysm happens when there's a bulge in the aorta (artery that supplies blood throughout the body) that's at risk of rupturing. Anything that raises his blood pressure would have likely caused the aneurysm to rupture. It's surprising that he was walking around like that. Also, sad news, he would have technically been dead if this had happened in real life. When the captain and randy barged into the courtroom it looked like the aneurysm was rupturing based on his actions. There's no way he would have made it to a hospital in time. The paramedics seemed to have been taking their sweet time too. The guy should have died from massive internal bleeding.
He should have sttuck to the other machine - the one with the power of the sun.
If only scriptwriters and directors had the foresight to hire scientific and medical consultants to proofread this sort of thing. Too bad that this is rather uncommon.
George C. Scott died from an aortic aneurysm.
how would you even help someone with an aortic aneurysm, wouldnt just telling someone that rupture them?
@@username3788 You try to keep them calm and rush them to the hospital. Around 85% of people with ruptured aortic aneurysms die so what patients like the one in this episode really need is luck.
“I don’t know what she was thinking. I was even going to share the money with her.”
She was probably thinking you’re a monster and that she was shocked to think that you’d be so willing to kill someone for such petty reasons.
assuming the nurse was a savvy trader, she could be a multi millionaire if the dropped outta nowhere. potentially even a billionaire. i wouldnt call that petty
got her reward for being a good person.
Eat the rich
@@fukumarkzuckerburg If it required potentially killing someone for than I wouldn't know what it was if not petty
"That's your problem, Miss. You assumed that [they] could be bought. You're greedy, and you can't imagine anyone else not being what you are."
-Columbo
Well the good news is, is that Monk cleaned her apartment after she was arrested. Sooo yeah she got her deposit back.
🤣🤣👌
I watched the episode, didn't see that part. Checked it twice too.
Just messing around, she reoccured in one of the episode
@@hahaimasian lol you almost had me, I was getting ready to find that clip. Lol
Good guy Diedrich Bader gives up what he wants so his enemy won’t die
Steven Biondi and it pay paid off for him because his old enemy bought them there own island as a thank you
Bob Douglas that’s awesome, I need to watch more of this show
Isn't that Diedrich Bader?
No its joe nameth
@@Boredman567 Rex Kwon Do!
Randy has his own catchphrase. "You'll never guess."
Cool what is it
Randy harassing this poor guy is what I imagine Bill Gates goes through every time he's out in public: "Why do these fonts look wrong in Word?", "Why does Windows keep crashing?," "I think this laptop has a virus," etc. . .
Uh...you must have forgotten that which I try not to utter aloud...ZUNE.
Windows crashed because it's trash. The last decent Windows was Windows XP.
5:11 Love these moments with Randy and Stottlemeyer
Those two are the best!
05:15 Lol, at the end, the wheelchair, and everybody else, goes out, and turns left down the hallway. After breaking Randy's toy, Leland walks out, and turns right down the hallway, thus walking away from the action. Hilarious. XD
That’s a good find!
LOL I like to imagine that he totally went the wrong way and got lost.
When stottlemyer first reunites with monk he was antagonistic towards him jealous but he nevertheless helps him when he’s on to something as the show progresses he becomes his trusted friend even putting up with his eccentricities talk about character growth fantastic
I'm not sure Antagonistic or Jealous are quite the right terms - it's been a while so I could be mistaken, but I feel it's more that Leland knows how much trouble Adrian is in mentally and is unsure if helping would actually BE helping, or just encouraging his current mental state.
Later in the series yes but only after his wife was nearly killed
Monk was not only his friend but his partner - he was there when Monk went to pieces. When he fell apart - and he had to WATCH that happen to a friend (virtually a brother) he'd solved hundreds of cases alongside
Seeing someone you love come apart at the seams - a cop - a source of strength - it's hard. Not only that - but, for the good of the department, the Captain had to suspend Monk from the force *himself*. The force being all Monk had left - for the Captain - it must have felt like signing Monk's death sentence.
He resented having to do that - he resented Monk for not 'making' himself better - and he resented the version of Monk that he had to deal with after Trudy died because that version of Monk is so much less than the version of Monk that the Captain knew when they were partners... ... ... ... ... but he's *still* a better detective than the Captain will ever be - and, worst of all, they both know it.
For all that resentment, though, he SENT Sharona to Monk - hired her as a full time nurse FOR Monk until Adrian started to bring in his own capital again - and that's got to count for something.
lol, love how all the judges are watching Randy get embarrassed. xD
*The sad thing is something like this probably happens all the time in real life to people...*
Not really, you don't need to hide or kill anyone if you know the CEO is dying, you have the legal right to short the stock all you want.
My mom was wrongly diagnosed by a doctor complaining about her abdomen. Pain was too severe, she had to go to the hospital and found it was blocked by cancerous growth of colon cancer. That doc did not see it nor try to have an xray.
@@NyuuMikuru1 I'm so sorry a similar thing happened to a neighbour of mine.
Disturbing, isn't it??????
@@damiandanev9271 well from the look of this, it preventable, so it really is murder if one try to prevent someone from being cured/fixed/healed or whatever just to make a profit.
I literally couldn't tell it was Alfred Molina until I heard his Doc Ock accent at 4:23.
Oh yeah it's him alright and he's back in Spider-Man no way home.
I can't believe she was still able to work at Dunder Mifflin!
Her and Todd Packard, and Dwight Schrute, how many murderers
can work at one paper company?
@@johnmcauliffe8824 don't forget toby
HAHAHA! Angela definitely made our "he's the guy" segment on our podcast for this episode!
She really turned her life around.
Also Ron Swanson was on the show too, he was an arms dealer who was trying to destroy evidence but made it look like an assassination attempt
Fun Fact: Randy is actually the voice Raditz in the first Dragonball Z dub
Do u mean the ocean dub of dbz?
That actually helps me a lot, since now every time Randy does something that should get him fired, or at least severely disciplined, I can imagine Piccolo blasting a hole through his torso.
Are you even serious...?!
That time a brave and bold Batman saved Doc Ock's life.
i never understood why she didn't just destroy the x-ray... it's not like she needed it
Since her original plan was to switch it with another's, someone would have most likely noticed an x ray is missing and knowing Monk he would have found a way to lead it back to the attempted murder.
There were a few guest murderers from The Office: (Angela, Dwight, Todd Packer)
Randy bought faulty gadget
1. Rolex World Time
2. Magnapod
That’s all.
I think we all face-palmed at Randy's audacity
5:11 Can you imagine how many teachers wish they could do that to a student's phone?
Alfred Molina and Diedric Bader in the same episode. I'll be damned.
Oh my god, that’s who it is.
I thought it was Mitchell Hurwitz.
After being sent to prison, Arlene Boras escaped from prison and left San Francisco before settling in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she got a job as an accountant at a local paper company called Dundee Mifflin and taking on a new identity: Angela Martin.
3:10 The guy who plays Doc doc from Spider-Man 2
4:02 and the guy who plays Eli from Psych
And the guy whole tried to steal Indiana Jones' idol in the cave.
Alfred Molina !
Imagine a Monk/Columbo team up... the neat freak vs the slob. It would be like the odd couple that solves any crime lol
Love this episode... lots of great stuff... Steve Jobs parallels are especially interesting after what actually happened to him.
Oh wow that's interesting. Never thought of that before. Should've mentioned that on our Monk podcast. I did mention the Steve Jobs relation, but not the death..
@@junkmonkpodcast7778 Keep in mind that was about 4 years before he died.
At that time the thought of running the company without him was hard to imagine.
Joe Crescenzi - Learning TH-cam Audio / Video Oh yeah I guess so.. that would have been some serious foreshadowing. Lol
@@junkmonkpodcast7778 Especially for 2007. That's the year they introduced iPhone, which literally started a revolution.
"we've got to get you to the hospital, trust me you're a very sick man"
A bunch of doctors and policemen jump on me and tells me that, I have a heart attack, even without heart condition !
Not the best way to avoid him emotions and stress
There really isn’t any other way to explain why he would have to go with them to the hospital immediately in an ambulance.
Also the guy was already having chest issues as you can see him grabbing his chest and having breathing issues.
Not explaining and even having him resist would be a far worse situation.
I actually like this. I should've used this in our "Plotholes" segment on our podcast when we did this one!
@@Rushinator1 yeah, but I doubt EMTs who knew the patient had an aortic aneurysm would deliver the news like that... but, it was a bit.
"you're right it's broken"
about time
The balls of Stottlemyre doing that in a court house in front of a judge 😂
Oh my god, it’s Alfred Molina!
The captain was so upset after breaking the computer, he walked off to the right, while everybody else walked off to the left.
Talk about being a sociopath. She gambled somebody's life to get a boatload of money!
Hell all those billionaires do worse things than that every day and get hailed as the greatest people ever :(
@@Rodshark75 they do it legally tho
Randy is so hillarious, one of my favorite Characters in the Show
Luckily Doc Ock survived Spider-Man 2 unknown to become a sucessful business man and nearly die of a heart attack a couple of years later :P
Angela almost killed Doc Oct
What an ambitious crossover.
i love you
Great episode
It's not the show that is so captivating. The time this show was filmed also has a very special feeling for me atleast.
It seems to me she didn't need to hide the results or kill anyone. She could easily have short sold the stock before Magneri's heart condition became public knowledge. He certainly wouldn't have wanted people to know. It can hardly be considered insider trading seeing as how it was an unavoidable part of her job to know. It just would have taken longer.
It would've been, at the very minimum, insider trading. without going into specifics, she was using private, confidential information to make choices in the public stock market, giving her an unfair advantage.
but to make it worse, it was protected information as well. using his private medical information for things not related to his care likely would break HIPPA federal law as well.
@@banaman7746 I admit, I don't know much about the particulars of insider trading law. I have wondered how and/or where the line is draw when it comes to making use of your available information. What is the difference between making intelligent informed decisions and "cheating", so to speak?
“90 gigs” I don’t even have nearly as much space on my iphone
I know! We talked about that on our Monk podcast last week how my old iPod had like 200gb or something crazy. Phones are ridiculous now!
@@junkmonkpodcast7778 for real?? wow, and now we have to pay a lot extra on top just to get over basic useless 16GB-32GB versions.
@@StRanGerManY Oh I know! And back then we didn't even have apps... It's insane!
The head nudist is the greatest batman ego ever lived.
Great show
I loved how this episode ended.
Nice subtitles in the beginning.
Doc ock ! Alfred Molina is here !
You know he made our "he's the guy" segment on our podcast for this episode!
Facing off against Batman!
Was just skimming through random Monk clips...wasn't aware of this one though.😳
Ironically, I just saw this episode not too long ago...
That's not irony. That's coincidence. (FYI)
Angela looks really cute when her hair is not in a ponytail
The power of the beach...in the palm of my hand.
I would call this “Monk Saves Doctor Octupus (A ‘Spider-Man 2’ Special Feature). 😁👍
He goes in to a CT Scanner to get an X-ray. X-rays are not ideal for assessing the heart, except for a few minor things. The "X-ray" they show looks like maybe a sagittal section of maybe a coronary CT scan of the heart. An aortic aneurysm causes severe blood loss if a dissection occurs, it is dissimilar to a myocardial infarction (heart attack) which is caused by a blockage of the vascular supply to the heart. wat
Yes. Thank you. Exactly what I was thinking.
it's an SSFP slice of a cardiac MR, kind of an LVOT view. she points vaguely at the tubular ascending aorta, which is neither aneurysmal nor "a spot." her replacement normal scan, which she's examining backwards at 1:19, is the same film prop. but, like, whatever.
This is a program about the world's greatest detective, and his quirky mannerisms. Great that you know all the facts the medical things, and it would be a big deal if this were a program about doctors, nurses, hospitals...etc, but it's not... SMH 🤔🤔🤔
Tech Sergeant Chen of the NSEA Protector thwarts Angela Martin's plot to murder Doctor Octopus, who is saved at the last minute by Batman. Afterward, serial killer Buffalo Bill destroys Raditz's mp3 player.
Ayy, Alfred Molina and Diedrich Bader! Doc Ock and Batman!
Stealing from Doctor Octopus?! That's dangerous!
The fact he fight agaist a bunch of hippies, i can see why he would stress and have a heart attack...
90GIGS? I want that flip phone. Imagine world if we still had flip phones
We do. The new Razr and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
Dank out of context monk really just made those people give up their entire victory for nothing. It really do be a jungle out der
Good Guy Oswald coming in with the save
Angela tried to kill Doctor Octopus
And she'd have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for that meddling Monk!
Have you noticed there are 125 episodes of Monk but there qre only 5 episodes where we see a woman killing and other woman (Monk in vacation, monk in the airplan, monk and the employee of the month, monk gets jury duty and Monk and the naked man)
Now that you mention it, there are 4 episodes where no murder is committed, Monk and Missing Granny, Monk and the Kid, Monk is Someone Else, Monk and the Dog.
@@iganpparamarta8813 Yes ! But there was a murder in Monk and the dog even if the murder was an accident, and in Monk is someone else, there was just an attempt of murder at the end but the killers (Lola,Balmont etc) said they have killed people before the épisode (so the murders in this episode are supposed)
Mémoire d'éléphant you are right. I guess I was too focused on on-screen murder. Okay now back to binge watching it (again).
@@iganpparamarta8813 😊😊
And other?
Going by her initial actions it makes no sense for her to barely hide the x ray.
I’ve always wondered who’s job it is to post all these clips, how long must it take to find and edit them
I was just thinking about this episode a few days ago.
Right! It's broken. Captain 🤣🤣🤣
Dumb way to keep someone from having a heart attack.
you should add more clips from this episode.
This show from top to bottom was excellent.
absolute cinema
Why are there no new episodes / seasons of MONK! ?? Best series after Columbo! That is the role of his life from Tony Shalhoub! The role is written for him! Cult! Greetings from Germany! I'm an absolute fan of Monk! I love it
5:15 the greatest way to say, “Please just stfu”
Well the captain found a sure way to turn it off...😆
The nudist had nothing to hide 😂😂😂 . He was open
EXCELLENT
Anyone remember the detective cop was the serial murderer in Silence of the Lambs? Ted Levine very underutilized and excellent actor.
Buffalo Bill!
2:43
George C. Scott died from the same ailment.
Oh my gawd haha
At 3:00 you can see someone in the backseat going wild from side to side, like ragdoll physics having a blast hahaha
so peacock is behind all these uploads.
If you go nerd on this. Batman took on Doc Ock in court.
(Before I get responses, Diedrich Bader was the voice of Batman in "Batman: The Brave and the Bold)
...yeah, no, once the judge has reached a verdict and brought the gavel down, it's *no longer possible to withdraw anything.* The case is over. Nothing can be changed at that point.
Looks like they saved Bandit
The biggest plot hole in the whole show is, how the hell did Randy ever become a lt.
That’s Angela from the office
Hello Peter
2:20 that dubbing is so off. I wonder what happened on set that made them have to voice over it.
In a case like this I wonder why she didn't slice up the x-ray and then scatter it. Legit cut it up into pieces that are less than a cm, then take a trip around town and drop them from your hand a a traffic light or on the sidewalk or legitimately in the ocean. 2:14
I don't know if those things are as easy to rip as paper, and she may have figured it hardly mattered. Or maybe she planned to switch them back as a cover up in case they autopsied Magneri.
The Captain fixes EVERYTHING... 5:14
Wait, why would she keep the original x-ray?
Short selling that doesn't work out in the end? Shocking!
What a star cast
Doctor Octopus almost died!!!!!
Batman vs Doctor Octopus
DC vs Marvel
Interesting case
Omg i love randy he is too funny
Um...I don't think you could find an aneurysm using an "X-ray." And he was also going into an MRI machine in the flashback.
Enchanted April - Pricked up my ears and yes Liked A Rolling Stone Indiana Jones.
Bruce's Beach. So kind.