Monk finds himself adrift in an ocean of filth when a garbage strike brings San Francisco to a halt...and Adrian to near-paralysis.
Season 5 Episode 2 of Monk resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s05e01 - Mr. Monk and the Actor
s05e02 - Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike
s05e03 - Mr. Monk and the Big Game
s05e04 - Mr. Monk Can't See a Thing
s05e05 - Mr. Monk, Private Eye
s05e06 - Mr. Monk and the Class Reunion
s05e07 - Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink
s05e08 - Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert
s05e09 - Mr. Monk Meets His Dad
s05e10 - Mr. Monk and the Leper
s05e11 - Mr. Monk Makes A Friend
s05e12 - Mr. Monk Is At Your Service
s05e13 - Mr. Monk Is On The Air
s05e14 - Mr. Monk Visits a Farm
s05e15 - Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy
s05e16 - Mr. Monk Goes to the Hospital
Former police detective Adrian Monk, whose photographic memory and amazing ability to piece together tiny clues made him a local legend, has suffered from intensified obsessive-compulsive disorder and a variety of phobias since the unsolved cuddle of his wife, Trudy, in 1997. Now on psychiatric leave from the San Francisco Police Department and working as a freelance detective/ consultant on difficult cases, Monk hopes to convince his former boss, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, to allow him to return to the force. Stottlemeyer, who wavered between admiration for Monk and annoyance at his eccentricities during the first season, is becoming more of a friend to Monk as the series develops, frequently calling him in to help, as much for Monk's benefit as for his own. However, he knows Monk's limitations as well as his strengths and may still harbor doubts about the wisdom of allowing Monk to carry aballoon or subdue a perpetrator. Stottlemeyer's second-in-command, Lieutenant Randall Disher, also seems to be developing both admiration and compassion for the man he once labeled "the defective detective".
Despite flaws and inadequacies all around, the three are becoming an increasingly effective team, with additional help from Monk's personal assistant. From the double-episode pilot through the first half of season three, Monk was aided by his nurse, Sharona Fleming. But in the tenth episode of the third season, Sharona was replaced by a new assistant, Natalie Teeger. Like Sharona, a divorcee with a son named Benjy, Natalie is a single parent, a widow with a daughter named Julie. Unlike Sharona, Natalie is not a nurse but a former bartender with a fresh perspective on "Mr. Monk", as she still addresses her new boss.