Monk - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Mr. Monk Goes Back to School
When English teacher Beth Landow falls from the clock tower at Trudy's former high school, Monk is called in and quickly disproves the police theory of suicide. The trail of clues leads to a science teacher but he has an iron-clad alibi. Monk becomes a substitute teacher in the hopes of solving the case.

Mr. Monk Goes to Mexico
A skydiving student on spring break appears to have drowned in midair - a case strange enough to convince Monk to travel to Mexico to investigate. While there, he must deal with a myriad of phobias, the theft of his luggage, the shortage of his favorite brand of bottled water, and apparent attempts on his life, all while trying to unravel one or more murders that are not what they seem.

Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame
When a powerful CEO and his wife are shot to death in a deserted parking lot, the police investigate the husband's enemies. But Monk thinks it's all about the wife and the affair she was having with a handsome young ballplayer.

Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus
When a ringmaster is murdered by an acrobat in a crowded restaurant, Monk suspects his ex wife is responsible. But with her foot broken and in a cast, how could she have done it?

Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man
When the world's oldest man dies at a retirement center, Stottlemeyer's wife Karen insists that he investigate even though he--and everyone else--figure the man died of old age. Meanwhile, Karen kicks Stottlemeyer out of the house after a fight and Monk has him stay at his place.

Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater
Monk attends a popular new play starring Sharona's sister Gail. But when Gail appears to stab and kill her costar during the live performance, Sharona calls Monk in to investigate.

Mr. Monk and the Sleeping Suspect
A series of mail bombs target three wealthy siblings, but Monk thinks one of the brothers is actually responsible. The problem is, he's been in a coma for the last four months.

Mr. Monk Meets the Playboy
Monk suspects the owner of a notorious playboy magazine is responsible for the death of his CFO, who died alone in a locked room of an apparent accident. So, how did he do it?

Mr. Monk and the 12th Man
Monk tries to link the eleven victims of a serial killer before he strikes again.

Mr. Monk and the Paperboy
Monk's paperboy is killed on his doorstep, and the killer takes Monk's paper. So, what's in the paper that the killer doesn't want Monk to see?

Mr. Monk and the Three Pies
Monk's agoraphobic brother Ambrose asks for his help, convinced his neighbor has been killed by her husband. But all the husband seems focused on is winning the pies at the local fair.

Mr. Monk and the T.V. Star
A T.V. star charms Monk's entire team with the VIP treatment. But Monk is convinced he murdered his wife.

Mr. Monk and the Missing Granny
Law student Julie Parlow's grandmother is kidnapped and held for ransom. But they don't have any money, so why did the kidnappers release her? And why did they feed her pizza?

Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife
A sniper causes a car accident that nearly kills Stottlemeyer's wife, Karen. Now it's up to Monk to solve the case and keep Stottlemeyer from doing something he might regret.

Mr. Monk Gets Married
When Randy's mother marries a guy much younger than her he gets worried. When they go to some kind of couples retreat, he asks Monk and Sharona to go and keep an eye on her. So to go in they pretend to be married.

Mr. Monk Goes to Jail
When an inmate is poisoned to death hours before he's due to be executed, Monk is brought in to solve the case and finds himself as the prison's newest resident.
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